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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-08-16, Page 2NI I •••It .0000 mievt.,0,0.-1•001, 0., .00 ••., • v • •••••,06,0-0,000,1000,00.1•4:0 t..1,441 "'Sane* rv WO inan 1)6itt"' 11?klt;*' . , , teleth tar. abstriptlen Onseti •Britehl $2,00.'...P0, min ?it ,h,o obroo, yoollt teas AdVattee •ettreere *,2,40,1 their t • e • Both "0144aitSed' Vele44 dreliesiteet41 .4'.$114,0aililetc. UL &C kSLWM1J bIIU be t PrOlaittirlaltF„. ',abare 'At?. ee4t eh* „,10.04, doge ,01 addram is re.• • in . 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Itiarrrriosioxs shouldi -are PaYkkitille abOt-rn" 4'40.11-stant111Pli'rt 1114 a4Y+ "The 'nail V°iCt_ people, IA" the people for the ,p00,* , Ire Made by registered letter, Money or. of it knoviwitat they leant vui, will See done' asaY, wisdom.. . on, • 'der or cheque payable at par in Oo.4e. Iv) it viat 'they tot it.: • - ree.Ttet,se. y, ,e,rets reetag.ae stamp no But * made a lot or tioubie before he THURSDAY, A'UGUST 10th, 1034 '• PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS • Some public speakers adhere to the an- cient "stunt" of setting up a bogey man , In_order to knock hen down again. It is a good idea and goes over well at times but it is usually a bit unfair 6 some one. One of the speakers at the In the trieiintenie,. the qualities which good • SaY'' postage "5tain.1) Is Wentand Paused a lot of sorrow and in OS - general acted, the part of "After me, the Made the CorPS the equal of any Artily of its size bailie Werld, ere earrYing 34434 sa)'' "8/2--F grmt. " delur." ' ASa matter of fact, We blame him, as we. blame Mem People, for not doing the things which would not have been done b on else had they been in. takes."• Say, "She knows how to bake cakes." ' th 6o not say, "It was none other an• he." Say, "It was rio other than Words Often litispetonounced members through life in positione.of re- sponelbility commensurate with their standig as men. EDITORIAL NOTES y Any e , hie position. There was -no one in pare Firuinee, preeemee is..24ris, t as int ticular alio stood out as a thitinpion of 1 _ r A *pipers Were eitteet the Tith' print the nett* without tete hindraneeet ee,tireilegee !thele eialeYed.:14•,• Meet emMtrite eVer'etneati arid•Inee Which has :*Preba* been at grea0 'tut, 041,44**,laiert*. r"artY, Merit really had inceptiOnTWith W liant. a* .#e tended, 'seleetf, his ,1144,tira,troni-:the-Whi0.•aa they Were More Iberia -Minded jina fittell tti• /Seat With; re nrauletf-Moniirch. The •. , natural 0044; though, Was that tbe Teres Warne PeOre .definitely Segregated. as n elass with *leo, ancb Interests -op, yes* those -OW 1040-4,04. when the time ,qt* tok., select Stitpro Merebera of Peellarnent, the two grotineluet natural- ly set opposition fereek rortiteelr. their divergence Of `.V.I..ete VOitt had mani- fested. itself only after selection tee'Par- lianient, • Truly, ,,,IAMOS 'Wee the last remnant of -an aneient reginie, . •• 90.1110... f.1100111. fin "(Mot aa hi -111101;4' al in an, accent relfglous and eivil- liberties at the- flute . " Those who came to Goderic,h for Derry last IOW:4c . . and of whom we might sag "aid he been i ' Day appeared to be: having a gond time. Detonate. Pronounce firste as in on the throne; all this would,not have' lorful ddebt, accen r y . " happened." ./ame.s-was e natural pro - made a coay for the WM- Perry pay_raily on Saturday last indulg-I, TheY , F3emaphore._ _Prez/Oa-nee lie_M.ral.,fer, 0 duet of his tiPlA !4.14,91.!* Pre.edinir,...... PeePfe and Were ,welcomeaslar ai!' ed in an old, time flag waving contest,' as in men, 'a as in ah unstressed o as in 'This last of ssble. It is to he hoped that they will r_ . , , ,. _ the Stuarts was brother of crying, "Lay not .unholy hands poi on this! aarone. Pronounce pa-dro-sra, first Charles II and like his forbears was an ardent Cat,holic. r Unlike Charles he made no secret of the fact and came to the 'throne in spite of it arid because the. ruling classes of England Would sooner have had him than the only other pos- sible claimant, .the Duke of Monmouth, old Flag," and going on from there to Wine egaiti, other favorite quotations: , , • His shafts were alined, APParently, at . nmerican money took another drop on • those Canadians who feel that Canada 1 Friday last when the U. S. Treasury an- puiht to have a flag of her own. although . ; nounced its now silver policy. If this , - ---•-•-116.4traggeller'inia4.1womni4,%' and- ahes u em. kepp Americsee-touriets.teillAt.well' 1 leiorcir-Oftea Misspelled . and lumped them all together under one I advised to purchase Canadian tnoney be- . 1 Freeze (0 harden into -ice). Frieze "unholy" head. di fore -coming over here. It --;iI1 not be Lan architectural term). Vulcanize; ize, It is well to remember that among; safe to accept theinbills at anything but t not Ise. Dependence; four e's. Bachel- t-thbse ith• belieVe itra-distinctive -Cana- I: ic-bag-T-dileount- last the, --morning mows-, t.e.;_.--, „observe tha- dor., Deletuerg.l.s.._cle, • din flag are many -who have fought -and; *liters announce -another sudden-Arop. a as in ask, 6 as in no, second a- as in day, accent second syllable. - Routine: Pronounee roo-ten, oo as in boot, e as in me, accent last syllable. With. Pronounce the th as in smooth, not as in wealth. °• sulieml_keenlY _ for_ ignic_a_nd_c.c..".P11.131t --_____ _ __*.-• * * .- * and who would do so again if the nices- i The Prince of Wales appears to be one sity arose. The• absurdity of clas.slog , .rejoinder, repartee, I of those fortunate people who are an the Talkative, loquacious, garrulous, ver - such people in with Reds of the various „ spot when anything is aboizt to happen. hose, chattering types who, are out -to substit-ute-the--red- , : His rescue of a boy from drowning at Bankruptcy, insolveney, failure. Beg for the union Jack is the more ap- , . .. • Biarritz 'is quite in keeping- with the re- I Employ, engage, hire. parent when it is remembered that. many Appetite, craving, desire,* thirst, relish, putation he earned for courage ,in 1 of the ardent flag wavers did not them-. selves get out and fight for the flag when i France. But he had. to be on • the spot' . i liking, longing, 'passion. 1 Blemish flaw imperfection, defect de- - they had the opporttmity. ,, I to make the rescue possible. Such. an; , 1 f a c ement, deformity, disfigurement, - - -We-do "ntit-lielleVe-tharthe DrangrOftt°°°nrrence only 4nr-vea-ln-nlalte--1111n'Inare.T-stesit'itioria-, --taihf.-.-Etwash-, -- - truly "The world's best loved Prime." 4 , ' 'der stands for any attch one sided patrio-'' Word Study •, i zzOsea, Limn. . 0 *' * 0 I "Use a word three times and it is ' There is something rather odd *1:Mr.'s yours." Letz tte, increaie our w!,cabulary ptarrni-irecusatioir-OI-C011uston against,-W-Maaermg.oniwiird. each. nay :Varela WHAT 0 EDITORS SAY— a a it CLEANS TAKE IT OUT IN TALKING (Listowel Stanclad) About the freedom of speech HOW: Or Howard :Ferguson' has learned something during this sojourn in England. To the man who sod poli- tics is psychology applied the spout- ings of the cornmurnst agitator mean Protestant but his unlawful . birth was • s $ tnothing.aiking"Let them take • it out in communism hasn't . his illegitimate -nephew. The latter wa „and . • got newly awaltening• eon_ a chance." It's the same way with thing will happen. •, • more than the ... science of the Ertglish.could stand. Be- 'no the kettle. Let the steam off, and sides they wanted no -more 'civil wars.. ..._ ,..,.. __. .„........_4_,., __..• „. , ..:, .0... ,. ,,,,,.,. . 55 4iett the most delicately sensitive skin welcome this: . gentle, 'delightful Cream. Yet' it penetrates to the -(10*s.. 0,1' eatb pore, removing dust and: ,hardetted•oils,-ivhich ieinoved.-no other -way.. use .Melba Cleansing Cream, each night_and morning is. the 'first rule 'for a skin of satin,smooth beauty; Melba Lipstick, Indelible 550, ,Melba Rouge, Natural Tones - 550 PARFiMAERIE •144.F..1.1.3A: OF ,CANADA, LTD. • TORONTO s. Elite; ----though Pronounced a-leet. LAW MUST ISE OBSERVED Synonyms Answer (noun), reply, response, re °rt. Ja•mes' vile tool, "Judge Jeffreys, Could mouth was wiped out, together with as ' : discuais'it sirideeand Stite that many _of. ignollint supporters as (Coltingwood Enterprisesulletin.) they were mistaken. Liquor store. reach. - Part of the following trouble w as the 0.0•100.0.000emoomar4.1 THE DROUGHT It is difficult for us to visualiseccindi- tions' in many Of tne Western States of common problems are threshed out. It. the .Union. - Western. Ontario' is fortun: was des4ned to prevent wasteful coni -1 ate, as usual, in her freectom from, Petition. It is another case of the use --drought, -tornadoes. -grass- hoppers -or any or abuse at poem Lately, peoplehave been more concerned with the ' security of the 'banks than with ;their rates. if exorbitant." ' they, can now safely reduce their interest_l_ 'INEFFICACY; Want of power to pro- duce the desired.effect. "Hi realized the charges it is probable, in the 'light of their record_ over a number of years,. that they will do so of their,own free will: In in that fruitful land since it was first view of all the eircuriistalices., their re-: settle& .tlie stock IS being elauglitered' eprd'Ela bee 4 a good one' bact a Bank- I 1Or Ms -lesson). I EXpEDTENT; ,fit Or suitable to, the end the banks, 'Me banks have ers' AssoCiatiOn for years at Witich. all •IMPASSIONED; moved to strong 'feel- ing; ardent "His impassitmed words brought tears to her eyes." EXORBITANT; .gbing,±beyond estab- lished, limits; excessive, "The' cost was •of• the plagues whiih assail most other parts of the world. , , - If reports from west of the ',Mississippi are correct, and we have no reason to donbt them. 'conditions ekist more terrible than any which. have been experienced ce4se1d. at -a lass to VOld itS ,dying'of thirstand hunger; farms are literally. SWORD OrDRAKE 'blowing away is lack of rain drYs ciut the earth and high wind e lick up, the re- , eulting dust in nipudee,,meri _site tile work!' NEW T°11.1C -TIMES. • ' diplomat?' ot e lifetime ruined asT their hoses tits, The part that the sword of Sir Francis "A diplomat," replied father. "is a belITIPelir beileitifileartit %•blpil banks up itS Drake reeferitlY played in' the ee'remonies man who xemem rs a woman's birthday Ill‘W ligaig frit Ontario in the iVintertime-,I on board- the beltleabin rianied after him, but forgets her age." , . . MA lip itotherititio bonen_ that much a anchored in Portsmouth liatbor, has• * * • veigleed it ecarch among old documentsat ris... ,. NNW; tleJand is per'iniiiielay ,i4e&la imt nee,' i . . - usPlausible 'or • prodUCtion. Tiiis I.; •not tit not,,iniffi,e ..,t.eeaetislt-tftuewn- and -at the-,teetuti., . 1 -Tranwelin suburbs.ri-' Lady e,- at Woolwich in an attempt to trace the, / attit, begiou... but . can 1 hang around drY OU history but in parts which have history. of the Weapon, which traditiontin yer dawg's done with that 'er hone?" neVer eeeerleneeti lack of watee-giticethe said had been presented tO the victor over i ' PLASHES ROMANCE inefficacy 'Cif his efforts." INADEQUATE ; insufficient. "T h e money they received was inadequate fOr e san o e ease -of monmouttc-Janes-took-it-as-a sign of his. personal 'populaxity with his people and began to do just about every- thing that was foolish that he could think of. He fmnxediately assumed' a Alletatorial- -with--Parliament -just when that_body we -beginning to think it could get along with 'him., thereby alienating what support he might have received-therer,Purther, instetd-of ,allang 'that England -was thoroug y Protestant, and catering to the Church of England, he went to the other extreme' and set aside the Test Act. 'This act, while es.sentially iniquitous in that it ex- cluded Catholies from any position of trust in the Country, hid been passed by Parliament andtrWexpression of the wishes of the English people of the time. -.iames the " began tw,apnotnt his ,fellerw churc-hmen to.stianyl)osts. did not confine his appointments to matters of Government, but went to the -silly length of appointing them to positions of their daily , 'authority in the -Anglican ehurth. That Ofdeviating from ' needs." 4- chtirch had-ealledthiseckiwn herown practice:or estanlisbed forms; odd. FOCENTR/usual «He' head by strongly Supporting the ancient is an eccentric person nrhiciple that opposition to the " ruling ," sovereign was unthinkable_ hi' any. circum-; 1 d 'Father' Tory in any country DIPLOMAT dames, the ancient creed of the true - ' ,"," said little Eric, "what is a, • - When the seven Bishops actually nett- tioned against -his- Declaration of Indul- gence he was quite within his logical rights In putting them in_ the Tower, even though by so doing he made anoth- er ,fbel mistake. aji he centralised and gave, form, "eed ,entetarice to the Oppost-i Ontario farni products bee' at hoine ti�n to ills Opponents th Were eiv- and in • oer COuntries. IN Would en a satisfactorily selfish taw around seem that in this instance the new whith to, rfillY. It- was the 'final act Premier has carried this economy which made tlin in of Mitch Wil- program a step too far. white hien ante, •••'- - - . " I the Spanish Armada by Queen Elizabeth.. «-". * * 4. 1 . Some -day we iney begin to realise thatt The , rtault his been a-,coranosito tier- i cAivreL$ NOT SO KUCK_ nature and 411411 are midi more mum...cativo which goes far beyond the accept-, Teacher: "You know, the camel can ately linked together than we have ester ed traditien. • • ' ' i go a 'whole week without toaching water." _ , 1. suspected. peepressions, whih .. c e sword, we are Thrd, which is owned by Ckulfrey Boy: "So could I if mother didn't _ 414 11 II', 'Williams of Jersey, and loaned by him make me wash." - i . ., ci a cycle of nature, governed by powers Victory Barnacles, at Portsmouth, has a. of whieh we now know nothing. -I straight blade of forty inches with a • some years ago to the museum of the TOO MANY 411ii-ERS , Squire: "Did You enJOY your bus ride In the Barrie•poliee 'Court a young man. patrons 'who _come here for liquor was lined $25 and costs for -stealing two chickensfrom an Innisfil 'farm. • Brush- ing aside-the_plee-for-leniexicy,-P- M Compton -.Jeffs quite 'tartly said. !the only way a farmer has of protection is through the majesty of the law. The farmers must be pmtecied" That's no mistake. If men will lower themselves folilieleyel.. of, thie.yes,..they must „pay_th rarely visit the ether stores to pur, I chase dtygoods, &sots- and shoes or : groceries. They eome -for the specific • purpose of - purchasing 1iuoriTTtthdy 1 -run --short of gas--theY -mar fill up enough,to take them home, but sother- ' wise all they do is wear out our 1 reads. . I I We- cannot agree with the Goderieh. financiers that the sale of liquor in theiFfeiViii-iii5;iiid•Tn-difei-tiiiiiiife-re- price when caught. settle down in - Goderich or make their •sunsets and scenery any more COUNT" YOUR.; BLESSINGS difficult to leave. In fact the after - _ ______,Iwialton..-Echoy •., ,---:-:. -effects-of...the liquor -purchased would We read of people sizzling with heat probably preteeore 'Arid light, „. ..-- sent. •the_sceitery_.4 these days. We. should be thankful that!. Wiarton is a 4‘vvet” town- —but we we live where the' breezes of , lake and there is only sei'much money circula- bay keen us from extreme teniPeratures.; ting and what goes into the liquor We know nothing of prostration_ from store does not particularly benefit the is .a little too warm or too cold . We believe that the fellow who. . Oneof 1 grocer, the, butcher nor the clothier. heat but even at that we grumble if it is our greatest blessings Is our suinner-s, ead-YsilTaurinot evestn Bind° a'lewalltohol" t"is e ilabocant °climate. We -0+, it free because we lives Tight . . here, our .summir tourists travel miles!. • . , nil- spend t'hetrgood_rnoney-for. -e, few( • ±',Exploring"_ in .the __nark _ of the weeks or months by the coOling, waters Canadian National Exhibition is one of Georgian Bay or by the balniy breetesl'a the new thrills. People who have of Lake Huron. • Count your blessings. • •••••••••••••........ been accustomed tb visiting only 'certain buildings and exhibits in which they are most interested find news sensations and delights in most unexpected' quarters. It takes two Ito three days to "do" the Exhibition properly. • A girl with a lovely dispo.sition never needs to worry about being an old maid. A STEP TOO FAR (Simeoe Reformer) Premier Hepburn's decision to dis. pense with the Government- exhibits at the Caneelian National Exhibition has not been -kindly rebeived in many quarters. • The Ontario government iiuilding at the C. N. E. has always proved a major attraction for visit- ors, from rural and urban- centres alike. Its educational value alorie warranted the outlay, while • it un- doubtedly stimulated. the use of Ilfim certainty. I.n a batter of days 01000•••••••••040;01 the invitation Was on the wet to Holland AS MARTON -SEES IT and jarnes' doOrn Was sealed. • , : (Wiarton Canadian Echo) , , -James' attempt at A come -back by way Goderich Board of Trade business .01 Zreland and his defeats at Derry and men were complaining last week that onithe Bayne were'inerelY the final ads the fair town of Goderich was - not ttgetting its share -of tpurist trade be - in a 'drama in which a stupid rium,hadl cause it had neither liquor store, beer to lose to make way for a new Conception Warehouse, nor licensed beverage At bed it is eviderft that we axe. in guard furnished with 'quillons-,-In abort, on Saturday afternoon; George?" i Of the relationship of a sovereign to his roome, lir greet mof easure, playthings fate. , The a rapier such as was in 1136 IV ornaera in George: "No. Sir. ' Vere ' 'bus that People and oe the right of "a` people to They said that the tourists onlY ru e emselves if at. a—I .,rpsali-le.. Ti.-------is.tlillTed-ICing .enough t°7•1111- wliere best trellis, the . a es poWT-t----I-Thliih-!•er w a e"Wrquarter of- tlieTifi efeertirTifiray, reached .the Village, Was paeked full Of great intelligent people ears exert; ean, It iuid hung in eeme eabirt on board these +ere mous intr• . only regret'it -that the:victors had not was- Port Elgin- Or Wiarton, both ` ee nothirig against tbe force which is 4t,,,, I Drake's flagship, the °Olden Hind, when 1 . • • • • . ' . the wisdom to let Ireland run her own -11&01-fia-be'llie-fixtest-agrletiltural Vitit, `-`11464-*t& --- .4 - . 1 "Oat" Pleaded. a ciilere4 suitor itt* 0101"1.1 64tillY ill El'14tituiC't - been linbuee with the trtle spirit Of re- that isn'tv enough." . \ rt theY. bad enVironment, sceriery arid -sunsets -and of t.he earth.. . y briefest forrn, AS ,follOWs; conciliator'. of an impassional proposal, We in, Western Ontario. can at.least be t toy wiii,ii had defeated wreeked, eri ef you i 3 re, _ „ ,,t _ _ , • , 't „4„,„„..„ - -,, - • ' 4011 MtkrrY me All" 15u oran'' sometimes been given credit for in the ,kid yourself that a e ours wa iii lf ' 11 the t ' t nt id say to Go. derieh-cion't I Although Drake wes'the brains of the . . ,. , ,,,_ ,,,J ligious and ' civil liberty as they have . We won . thankful that we live In a, teed free cuspated the Oteat Armada in leg,- the ii,,,,,,pai sniffed the tmmoved belle.. tie, 4turiesi ain• c.o. hy . tuisorue., admirer -8; ie beer.. The eomplamt tee hear •" from this worst •of talainities. honors and rewards for the deed went to: "All! who's gwIne. 11nd 11--°14?" - there- would not now be rin_Ireland tit. ' around our streets is, that all the Ung cnit of tonrists are -Wanting to knoot hew far . his superior officer. Lord Ho -ward, anditt * 4, * 6 .'.` 'PROSPEROUS EX -SOLDIERS - ' Drake was, serit On a oruise with three; , , WHOA! GIOD'UP! and making of _ Lee:eel:114s pearanfr thibt di:treer 'it As to Teberniory. TOurists are net etroyieg whole sectie.ns of what was be -1 El"betli allancanned 11 t° tame' "Wet" towns and both "Chuck full of• tourists. G., Parsons said All WIlt0, INDEED • affairs iAS they wished to eontrol their, we have to offer is ehe 'atmosphere, ry now Saembled tuns, in. its' - • • t) 4. .• • di :lahllii to The -Vest Utak& ' - ..; - I- A- fernier had a horse be was ainekine Peaee had meanwhile been • restoeed; to sell, and. one day wiele•eirivirig with When one is'standitli in the, edge of zi,' : between itedrid and Lendon, and a °tie of his surdiner boarders 'the hoege . forest, one is apt to find a vision of the Spanish ' aleteeese- dee P „ had been sent to, etepikd '80 .trectuditty as to leed the trees obteured by the Underbrush. . , -i- -eitiduce the Otteen' fit reeonsider her re- i boarder, tO ts.S.k: , • 4 tits feet* was:well illustrated, by a visit jectioia at the offer Of marriage Made by,',, 'What 'ailt Yolk hate that he. s li I- .-- - - -to Teronto dining the Canadian 0Orps, king Ohiliu. ; brake knew •tertight Of; SO ottett? ts, he belloil" thtio things and. follOwed OO, the 4464: '*;l4O," replied the ',farmer, Ithetat ;ill to filuelr 'hie ,beeri written and titid of 1Thilip*s er eat !tett by Astraying the riot tvs.:4implylie$, so derek eletae. at VO'cet .1ndien porte;i•,.., eeint4ekly will, so "venom," end 'he We'll% about the few theelealid exesoldiere elloi*'14.,,,Pikne,,, ttli, ',..,S11111/Ang teanish-. lqtalti end etiptering he It that he toe 0 het' ' " have not bad 'any 61t 'the "beiake io. life'4,ith.'Y "4" --• , •° „ . •' , ... . - ..----•••-• ' - -• . 4 *4 t 64" - S ish and PortugUete.treasure rhips. - -. * . tr - , 4 einee the elate of the Wet, that tieltiany , 'tsatl ' . ' i ' „ i; ,tio, ere he rettireed hertie, beating ettekei ' itAeit AND. TAN . thoumrid' fortunate °nee bave been ale ea ovate teu the wee, the Spetieh GoV-' ' ' ' . A risit Ofe rd ' Oilleet oiled UP a 'blest oveIlookett , . - . - 't•trilitient lad: intOrnied the -Queen pt liis, '-,,,,-, ..„ ' b ' ' 1 I fit 11 - . It ts to biz rernenboie.d. thst,..,eate44,:ottacey and Lad dttuandea hialteatt. --,rtie,N, r.,tr.,..:44,,-- ....tt.o_tsnoti,....rotkevioft: .•,the.„..ornsoldierlyi t4,01.4tioge.tbtrwreebyttstot,;be more itaurtratirsho. tklt. • , ' efilLeted' mote tliate OO O1 Men -dieting 'Queen,' saving- that the :Slum: 'tuft the ''',15r0„7-7,11eL , . . , . . . fr, .a„.,,,,..,.‘„, .40„,kiimit 4 , r lon of the wislickUier genius of the" The lint Same,:e0.00e. ere eii *octet et , ;PO alty fit the eiline. t '-' - her toiart, ill, '-e'-'44: v°*r'''''""c."'s"- '"'"'`, ".p.,.'n'ilOri- and Soin-i titoniAndi' itioit-= Oiighe;etuding -itHtf- k6111 -•-c--. 1P4111 ' l' -"ttoi: ',"-71,::';6-61:::1-iiriicii.° 'iiki.oi:iiiif- ' rot tOlerenee. , re. lames. successor, ..i4 be ievvintc tee, but the vast, majority , Dpptfordi thrte milts *outheast of ton-lfrA~ „It' ,„ ' '. ..uil heeteatie ot the eeeeiletecee et, tee. , es, sot ' . , 1 dOti Utiagif then, a tharftred Port of the'tit „ . ',. , ,.., , „i ; liot,,, people with the' tettteitt% Iterliainent' de. 0,01---)014-46te, talt-itItk tt-1,1rinizi.--ir:Itiailaro-ntightigftittlteltar.--tootkrarkOz,..-.-41"11114-'"ttt11-4-?&"1-----' -' iiiandiataiidlieeli;41iiiiiiiiiiiiifiertiii4 ' .11174;' :45icvan1416114:7' - ---- '''' . :::`: - : ,;:built he. thzebetIll Sather, ItenrY •411/1.1i- ,* mt 4514 he thl -254ttt '‘ 'attslili, their (:,10a ioi and vidie. th Vile anftter WAS Written plaitilY hi Itor-'14,)failisty' *Atli the ibaulard at her -side' ' ' . ,t,e'#et;ftirellit4 tfilleri7iitbt "t'tlikattrattibUtten"tt. 't141:Itit14144)tLwth6e; . Tile tineetbei is he* are they faring 1; " attire, ley the Golden. Itind„ 8114- itoir,..--" ' -,' , . . , .* ..4, *„11, 111 Onkak; '006 of this „11111W*iffleh .IMPets.'''eteht..:00, WO. She it once **ea one!' . , ' , 61(it)bASS ift.'NOWS , . have * figlit to worahip "trint its NV, ,see eed All 'thinking Pe -.0.010 Wee..the appeo.' of, the Offieetli tar * altoillt iPbe*vib' *tia ' 04141 'Mod *lve 10- ual" 411,17 d fit and that allele: might to restate that of preeperitY 'of roost id the lio,Oook Vth' Wit kOne editg,*P. **btu it tia, 4003111 1 1C0010147" , btitif `41keiv ate ristlik It. sisa oul,y natural. *ho wete: tritte, triol, weto tot ' 'hem brought, *lie toilitrianded bridte tai:',, -". letetber: "Vea, 'deer.° *slit los noir Shute. done *0 intat harm , tom* btit. foot ;auvibui0,401t. kneel hifoire her onithe quatter-dett, iehildt. rid. *ad* 04 btht as, ti eitititiPle once accepted, as it inust, , in. 10014 .1,0iretta writ tilia itte„ The Atribeetedoe Wea delightedt, tbilikei etrets' triteit &i of the thirsty type ---In fact it limn 4)6' be. guarded 'against always whein would -would -that the -locale are the Ori!ld'aPpeists IA world . affairs. patrons of the ha -Otago: rooms even Ileiveyer, great •eamiveiriente .of the more than the tourists. For the human mass Are-fteways sem jameahheet part Aitneriean lourists. come: from States where beer is Setva in Vittit to 11.14ke 17°331ble an "Pertinent till restaurants, so that with the repeal government watch has proven more tat- of the itith. amendment- the lure of • . Uractoll them any which preceeded 11,4 'Canada as a thirst quencher Ig not and an Y whith we see on the liorison: a so strong as it vas. the future. With all Man% ability tof When the liquor, store Was first err, to. adhere to aricient formulae and; talked (')1' as muting to t°W11' /36n1.6 of oppote the new, be made, an al:waned the Merethants voted for it, thinking to Ames, unto kti,aoh remitikabie irt.o, it Would Wog business to Wiarton. We haVe heard SOint. of thee genie Hutt. there WM ma great diretting veins is• *heave ttepeeted *lien toirie Wide t nol *Plc, for libtitY &id ultimately Often it takes as much courage .to KEEP COOL by" a in& an Effervescing, Invigorating Glass 0 AN D REWS LIVER SALT TO. COOL YOUR BLOOD — 1103-3-15-OTied SO* Nees,letee bottle, 75c` •••••••0 -7— M1 • WHEN the argument is deadlocked . . and the. iniViii4r rests with .a friend . . and h lives in another town... .; • Get him on Long Distance you can settle the matter in two minutes Long Distance is qUick arid easy to ate - and you don't have to Wait for a reply. Look .at the list ,of leiteiein the -front Of yoilr directory and see hew inex- pensive it ise,-100 miles or so for as little as 30 cents.. ° • igest Properly se Fermentation? 00.0.00•00 Urn, he *oiled .to 4. Abet hot Itterebtfe„ Of itiatlY in 'it' "14 Qtleen VA' "lt til dee*P4"13/4 °" . , tate Drake inli4 tO hiS thetitaat, she tenthe Otidt. "And th' a ad(litiost, the Itill of Itislits heAtrie 'Were *ell set Av. ea tot:* ,01), tue shoulder Isith. the Oat 4*blitsr ! the *ftstest step' In „hums* liberties , , i q In the ohne ot Of 'The mord *ling, °Mt*. Oltr ioUtit ' tiliskrta, ,tflo hooky rishts kind..if *ti Otske„._itice AdtairtAtot Atv 11.04," oho;.4! wt./44.4**ot in the viti**14 AcItie then pitsented - The process of digestion depends. stoneiteli,"-iiiditiliele it is unable to, do its work ,properly genettilly eeniplaime , When 'the -boa iot not digested. proiierly it form's tab,85 tilk Sterna& tola fomentation toles place and causes the Tieing and touring ext food, gat formation end bloating in the stotnach, bcicliing of wiedi heartburn and other dips, tlim complaints, • Ott * bottle of thotiloek Mood titters and see how ode* it Will restore the stomach te, a notate, tesithy condition, so thatilie food to knot* est** tele 'otter T.,.%=-01,111,41e,!,-,v4watrArtAnz,-1,•=