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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1934-11-01, Page 2got e1t0014 .tiery ;Thtit the odertela StiltseriptiOn Prieiteeeatlie •pitet ••tive mese be 01150 Britgn 112." 'Peri a 'Witt ,tiesire to Strike itt Year In adVitnee • On letteent • S2s60)la •L, L • • ewes, owe* stroo .per legr In 40•Viiiicesi 'nnt Who 111-404 1ve been re Ole 0/4 ',end '4e??' '44001 0004 Ste,ifee • *pow, lom;es.. mon: lie wlion-tlutogo,- or *dot*: is' le"' 'Iost feeJ bitter ''91"4tetl* CANCI"°44;b"."'We 41)41'10444 fate -and liatitead'oltS pleeine the •••,rtsoit.ot•Onk-suliSgtibetti-Itt00-1,..110°'°,---aaas -- • 4,- sa .- re,al fetew , .itat Illse 4 though ,,,-.!%t- . :Inet'.4*-1 tt70 ,Thety. ..ah‘lriptions. InterrOPtedi blame where, it belOngii, on theinseIVelip, nought.o. .essiet, pies t'an to' reMit .b.re Cx*P.krak*-it Neve pled to firid it ss'aPeteat for their ' A la; till ''' - 7 While, aubtenlitlene ill, , a . 4 , rig ' sifteettenatelY .farried in arrears over an tettermete Pets rew.rn $exusn, nnwiSdOrts,- treated; a pet; A. 0001* .la an ' In., SA yet, Unless'we OrtnutilLed .t0outiaahl This does' not. *OW to these UnfOre fent found Wet. •itaP (unknown)Wente , • tteSinne tile' eniniclner *44'44 ""'" lsTOE$ 'Plii atanatee sow satisfied. with Itasonable have deserted it. * '' _ e vontinued, ItictoirrrA*boa i be 'Mode by registered letter, money or , te,eeme siOnting `thent a ailocie'at *tan, DO not eiteA, 'tire eturned hwk home.' der or cheque ,p,,erixe at, nal.. in 00del oard of living, placed their 'life ,o,vIngs Omit back, - . - • . , *h. . ,NOV. lat, 1934 !Lag Ct°Itil:',ebelipesteitaill'elil°eUViatdtVeitileel.40t:Ivr °btot*Iihitid' °11:4.1;:snitYkisag:5:1'4*;:f:Ye;vv.7.11tre,47arAiditiirx4:4,44..Uthet, themselves pemailess at the end of their CANADA IN TH,E Allt - . : us former to .refer to ate to We per. roads, .: • The sueeess et the Miricienitall to rfr °Leh_ '1 °I/ eall feel profound ilin- lianensver tie° "oettillgatstal:Vie9,141eLearne43114)"(1' . .914".....79... meroourne night ot last week rows the Patoy, smuallY they have acteptedtheir ' ---- liv-ordi'v of-seri---xtu,..' '00—"ntr-„e'''' 04 old question as to why Canada is so 1 I/38 with out a corrittlaint. , It IS not they , mezaomene• rronolia,00 .rnea..9,,nin who have ainntilained. The howls have as in men. gs: *A in ask ' ' 6 neticably absent !roil all international -tome from these vils0 trted to get nett in tin preferred, &went &et essse4ynablie." ale events. ' w without work, It le they who have been coseraPhor. Pronounee_kmreafer,-.A. as .9 It is true that Canada has a very ef.6- proposing, over the last five years, that am, and not .kamp-fer, dent, small air. force, and it is ecautily Apparent, Preferred "pronunciatien of true that . our commercial u paats ......; the system which they tried to work and U"P failed should be scrapped, Commum.. second a is as In care, . snaking claiiY nights in our vast north in ,k, Plebeian, Pron ` the ordinary course of business' which4 ' any Ire- e as in Me unstressed eanPdleactee-rat ;eeoft7idt ..• , ism socialism, technocracy: I plan Which would appear to justify theit ' • would be Considered epic in most other I own bad judgment they recommend as sYnablat eountries, but their doings rarely are preferable to capitalism. . , Opine, Pronounce ospin, ' o 'ale ill.' obey, heard of in the outside world and °Idyl , . • , i as in Pine, accent last syllable, Capitalism doubtlees has lets of faults Gorge. Pronounce gOrt g as in go, o too seldom at berm. 1 but it has done more for the world than as .in or. • ' , . • In the north they must be getting ex -.1 We have any reason to expect of any of Words Often Misspelled a -Or -WAWA ,V.-gesi-4,1A..139500.4keivPAratAtidratermarecceMt*Warelbeet 40041Mtrigtifit0.7)4M.43te*ZereWeleitea. ...anywhere. One would imagine that flya er are to be administered by their present A d vertiser, preferred to advertizer. ing over trackless rock or pathless for- - proponents: Mademoiselle. Observe the „six, vowels est, where all looks pretty much alike It is five years, almost to the. day, and the IL All (the whole). Awl (a 184-744441Ittneltl, .of .)4,11'Pos,e• When, the lilnumack' Was prtisted .the '.*transpest int only of ins.11, but of' tatinient, A NEW WO/tliCY Their Invention Was. lIsted 'as: )03* portant event quite* properly. But ,,.‘")°°111,,,, ZnateLinti0_, Bidietin) • realise Importanse one must 'get ' `"v'ev "L, IN3wr-ril'a-T"(4°7' liave 0: ueUr. a 'picture ,sitintlitions as they esisted!'"ITY' 4."me* 04'00' let'ier from Prier to ' their -advent ' the Elevator •notice n Uwe ste Moet. IneentiOna are the result of ' *.tWelVomOnth they maigan., iitcessoo, ,4u43.0 was ow tut In the,' thetr Contract for 1000 h.P.• •ttf ease Of tile *tete, Or inail (meet's * The t.T/e etn"nt' and OS' In the liteantime Mistrial revolution *wits :Proitres# In 13rItain and **Ines* was increasing' at an Unheard 0 rate. it had become necessary that letters and Information should be transported quickie from one 'part or the kingdom 4.0 *nether,: The .post had to be .opeeded sm. Now the .devateh of 'mail is a very ancient. service, messages 'having been tarried from Ant to point by trusted messengers almost since the i,nventions of 'writing, tyrue of Persia reputed to have establIshed what may be deeeribe ed" ea. -the --nest governmental mail "tare 'rite. Prior to his tirrie it was a hit and Miss affair of casual wayfarers Mesta**, for a consideration or without one, to carry a message to a given point. .lktralaY' eentitr;ea -after Cyrus it ivaa ,4fg• -fele. Rome had her system' but not a goVernmental aststem, osable bY -all. they are n400404440* the lostalitton' •Aiesel engines, Arbitrarlregulations and disgruntled .."reddish" 14itates* are to be responsible. should. tkite Cart, eellation go through 1t MO.*. degid- edbr serious matter for hydro• patrons of, the Huron eounty town. •.• • HEIL, MOSELEY I • , •(MOO News. ReCord) • A New york, Mari precilets that Eng-, land is drifting toward a. dictatorshies and that Lawrence of Analita wtil"-Akely be the man to take ovaiasSuch. a.aaost. We cennot imagine staid OM, down. - right, Britain giving evee the reins 'of Power ad autheirity- t� any one man, least of all to so illusive an one as Law- SlinesersaMeasafan-WiriMMIT-4'-'silir derstand', the British temperament. . Bri- tons are the last people on earth to hand 1;41. Pow Blende for 'Yoor Skin + The tightest 010V of this superbly finer, powder gives the ef— fect of natural perfec-4 don Let your AO benefit by MelbaBou. • quet, the final dinging touch to emphasize ' sheer loveliness. • , Egypt also had Means of conveying let- over everything, Without question and I ters. 'Necesearily thi$ W4S f01;_,O,g With,R,11,t '. •asadaatheraaahea nearness,40.....04_4(geeaa,eibre,,athe....coasa,onawall -streets-heralded tool),- - eilennst, - 0040 k M4C1/1110ear veleged as tea or the commonpeopl = .- .- - --•-* '', , - - ; . - - - `-=-- -"- - '.- ,3 - They .-i-igu shout for him on occasion, ,--esteept-along-a--known-watereourser-at-Thwiroure-Tioesoirrei-belitv,e- mat- „to -night haairsindertsaMsauteei(theaco traveled). navigation problem of he first maplethe world has 'profited by the lesson. ., . tude would constitute the finest schools Some have of course., but if prices • Synonyms ing in the ord. 1 ' again started to skyrocket, and if Add. inerease, enlarge, amplify. zing-. w ' „ ! . the. ' ---"------iittleir-ennpagennnt PezsinlY hg ques-'• mills- of-induitry , in -started to -turn sa i_ ment, aonex, 'extend, ' Courageolis, daring, dauntless,. fear- *tioned. ' Daily they play with death to i out, prodects in :quantities to give the less, brave, bold, hen*. intrepid. ' the wonder of - all who kriow them. t appearance .f prosperity, the old crowd Obedient, Manageabletracta,ble, doe- " -.Tile record of our airmen in the War, and many new ones would once again Hee-amenable, submiseive, teachable. Is unsurpassed . by those of any nation. , rush in to reap the harvest; , , Sufilelent, ladequele, equal, Comnien- Canadians seemed. to be particularly' After the usual- sequel, We should surEmateits ditet . enceoitti ,,_ suited for flying. Barker and, BishoP again • witness- the roar of the disap- t ''' ion, fame renown, qlery, , and 14SacKay and Brown and a host of . pointed. repute, reputation, celebrity.- othe_rs, testfy to -that!. The most bills , In the merMtime, think on Mie - I Justiee, juetness, tairness, _ lawfulness a rihtfulnets, - equity, legality, : - - - a --tient --and utast Is g morous sglein-ine1-1-Beattrs marks. Mal:le us* yet g. Magnetic pole must make every tlight.kem-ist. Rout (to root up, also to put the beginning or the lean years. -trent' OrAVII0161%!:-Iiiit. avellAXCePi:.-1-fkoineriect7- Win wnrd-stmb's . • Mg those of Lawrence of Arabia, was and bet infonaed can err. But error is ,;.Use a word theee times and-- it is . , yours."' Let us increase- our yocabulary - Barker's last great tight. Ellety to one not necessarily a criMe. • teas mit any too great odds for that „ Paladin Of the air. And there are saas_....s,UNtaathU-L.:lcaiea.the;arehts.-of-spower- : and antbarity in theanands * of Practical; • After the fallsoUlterild-rilliniblic ser - everyday folk, a$ of Yore.• vices tell int c; -disuse. In, England .it was not until the lime- of EdWard• MI - a syetem of Irian deliverreveff f6r rui- I that any attemiSt was made to estab .lish = -siviALit TR-AINING SCHOOLS-- i (Earrie Examiner), . ers. Pew auleis coisIC vvrite. - They inoi their scribee. But Edward did . estabiith 1 A statement of great significance - to a rudimentary- system of sending Imola.- • smaller hospitals was made by the Min - ant . documents' about the kingdom and Ister of Healt)rlaat Pliday when he said it - was from thts Orst • crude beginning to a Goderich audience, '!.so far as r am catliarrimt.eelleoomnidyaermic;pom:stieoiftiee rose.- :, ' concerned, have no fear 02 to the ,status, gem, and they of your hospital training school." He al letters, intreased la 'Said he believed that 'girls should be al - numbers as England increaseit_in_ int.." liiwed- -to -train irraenntitahasasiesoa, A-v•hicii Parttime, Th_en Flemish and French ere eleserato,theirashcizneeas- Ins recent fair -er-Silsirngirs, er- yeam there. has been a determined effort mit -times to rainy' on their inishiess kept on the part of . certain government •,ollis irp a correspondence with their friends dais; 'backed :by ,Mterested parties, ' to done. at home which createda., quantity 'oft close the smaller training schools. When i • , foreign correspondence, all of Which was it was, intiritated that this, might. happen I sengers. Citiee and the great miiversi- action were apassed_ by the hospital- board old MOanNETrOaNditTioliriEreGoeUivEeSd7Sti carried for aalotig time by private mei.- in Barrie, strong resolutions against Well -- e other day, because of the steps taken by Jar the Montreal ties Irad- their priVaW Postal servIces and the medical staff nz t ' (Financial Post) er 0 money an a. ship, • Huron- girl were hopinc Or 4 tinrQe.narY mar- 'which the Public was -not privileged- to interesti4 of neither the hospital nor the an American to 1 man for the constituency- of H and ready to supply' that. • I for both partieti for the Ittettl ridinf, I SO,NOROVS ; loud or hill in. sound. FinadY, thie business had increased 1;0 'wit!1 training schools, Dr. Faulkner's American fs a ememberntrtinof sommemonof Only one question could arise. Ist Elections are a perennial source of in.; 1 A sonorous. voice commanded me to such an extent that the first postmas- t . n Gorlerich is very re-asstuo .club, which' features among the decera- Canadian participatiori in inteniational I ° , I enter."• ter* of England was appoirited in the lug. EDITORIAL NOTES others in the toontry reedit tend able to, oarry. on, from where he left off. The tiberali having nominated -their profit Or rewaed.-'"The parents of the EutelY the". °a Weldlh"°n"latie able! Perth, it is about tinie for norainattons riage," • bylmastering one* word each day. NVOrds • for this teams: • - • IVIERCENARY: actuated by -Casually sordid or eelf-seeking) considetation of Stays on for hours, •_Delicately ecented with rise inimitable - BOuiotte-t- -fragrance. - Br:Melte- ...Flesh Dark gachel •Peach • White 11 your dealer cannot supply you, AramilWiglaitAllat-Mtisr4irmsaMA Malba lipstick, Indelible ; 550 Melba Rouge, Natural Tones • 55� PARRIMERIE MEIRA_Qf CANAPA...1TM • TORONTO -1,11117-fiiiin—&-**EThigkThitilea• -Pal- ate, then arid there. "At this point a bobby, who had been standing. impassively- nearby, seemed -to feel that matters had gone about as far ai they Should, ani he interrupted, -ad- dressing the crowd •• in a Commanding votce.. "Them as is going to burn Buck- ingham Palace,' he ordered, 'three paces to the left? Them as is not going to burn Buckingham Palece; three paces to the Melte I 4rati211.1 boW--theee- tante: -The -seiautAstspalititer:°7 to be honored was to stead *up, toes, the King and sing the National Anthem before: coffee -was served. This explana- tion so intrigued the ArisilOrS. that they -one and all agreed to carry on the "old" traditions. Upon enteringVathe -dining room . the group,_ headed by their host, solemnly walked down the main, aisle, 'lined up before the picture, -bowed three times and then walkee to their table. Regular nierneers were nonplussed 'and, At. this the crowd shuffingly dispersed, had hardly. recovered from the sight ot to the right: One man says he told sev- eral -Englishmen of this occurrence and at him with expressionless faces, as if eo ask What else the bobby maid have • •community. To all.the smaller hospitals compete -tote vititing -Montreal. This , t t,erest and the ball ought, to be kept role rim. tions in its dining room a large picture flights. worth while? I ling. VILE; to while away.. "It is a person .of. Sir Prim Tulte In 1533., Re cALLER His sitxpF visitors should go along to his club for __We. _believe that it _served to- make _hooks..taa'biguileatheatedfous -hews." -got tu -worlr-to, improwir-The Aerlice and avasasuggested t' VOtritiviPorrrtY0t; ihrnireiting seen' to conSolidate 'He Vas not'verraut-- " Can -Adieu youth "air -minded" it would be very much worth while , t Most people think that Him. if. luncheon. The Invitation was given H, or disdain. "They treated him with eon- cessful in either matter 'as there 'were Mew' 'Yorker) hes:Kandy, but the host went on to ex- temptuous disrespect." no proper naeans of communization. Steveris was on the track of equitetiling• MI atithorities wee that oanaeaa _ . particularly VICIOUS in the business lifeARDUOUS; laborioasa dillloult. "It Carriages were just coming back into geographkally, Is, at the oressroads of I' , , is rather an alardi ionesfaslae______ enerat suse after" many centuries of , iiiii-of--Cansititvin-trit-Efrice-Spread Cominia-1 a TRA.IN: to draw back again; to neglect and as a 'consequence England futirre world MT -traver-VVe can .! .son probe i. At the seam time Mr. Ben- check. a ' Probably ; VIII, become the, great transSome men are restrained from had no roads to speak ' of worthy of the shinnied Mint tof-iir travel, Someone 44-14'13. , 4taild is ululuOstionablY rliht. evil only by the fear of punishment." name. These were essential to any sys- __ will handle the planes which will, in duel lvIt. Stevens' was wrong in some of hie • tem of transportation. eotirse, traverse our upper premature eonuneets in his famous - - AND INTPIURST In 154a a postman on horseback was ' .ale strafes, Why should ouladian youth; miss the i pamphlets and ought, to Make the wrong i 'St. Peter -"And * here is your ,. golden carrying Mail from 'London to Edinburgh 42 -"..ertunity which appears to be theirs right. Being wrong in Pate of his stand harp." in four days, a, remarkable feat, quite tz, be. a ortem Ftcto.,, in t40 veto inter.1 weakens hi'swhOle• position,. -tie nusybel muNettewlisy. Arrth:etie,ild tel7aExpress acrost the Aanerican plains threeernriccoant-er:41eine. I,iowl convertible to those of the far/toils Pony national tonniteite •Whieti "win sooner oil argelY wrong �n .h,'%!1.1ble question .... / , e. elitltric§.. Itirtitt ',* later tInitit-iiiit -}lot•-tiiit -01-441(filtit. , tt * --4,-- * . , ° " , -1.--- Wort% cum' i . Then Saitiel took a head and some, • Mast pilots would- YtUesSitirllY tit t35.. The Hanover'0. Post, MIglitY gOod 1 1 A4 d A6ronio ., v.,ent ,._tc, a clasgoi imparn VVeent resulted but it was not nn - diem, bUt our Youth would have mar:. ' weeldy paper, out out ai 16:page edition' - , tit Charle-s-I realized that 'there was a venous opportunities for advancement In that.lt .1..,Zootball Ina e . On retain. a, friend . .. _. litate?' any real Advatet in Mailing Ititilitiee ec- g gate? It was easily' th,e systems, eollitted them into a royal pri- curred. lie stopped all private pestal • Illiell the egfeition. of national defence I sales calnPaign 011 the plat Of thie .local traveller. i Sinn ,biggest yen rve ester climbed over, a . cannipit he 4Vort.00ked: A Ittrget well i Illerdrnnt43* ' 0110 MerChandiOng , •viiege. aner, started in to Make them DIV betight fotir solid pages and told 'the 'In., ' , - v- ,...:=;'-. . ,him real moneY., this they did and a . trained body of airmen-. mak to take Ott - AO tit the- tilt Of Clanger ;Mulct bOir lo terested wcirld about its wares. .That's a ._., a reCCORDING TO VIM- irrum, remarkable result was the establishment, ot 100E10, agithiSt aggi*lisleit . , oe 1 progressiVe firm in, a --Vrogiessivy tot ._ ' PraireeS: t'%VersIthing' went fine at '84 -on atter the 'exit' of the Stewarts, of against a istreager power seeking to „use Which has a progressive paper. , the Filson, wedding' Until the minister Penny Postage in the confines of the, city Return ,Limit. of London-. It Went out again some. 1 - 'our idrwaYs against a toe! on . other 41 , 4 Helted the bride to obeY r husband." "An' did they grand tetrentia teleeible tO the ging: that last week arid printed 71*P 'eoeles., assiaa: *as in torinection Witir as big „ autumn "Big gate, did ye isorir queried: the A chap who spent part of the stunmer in London tells about standing in sHyde _Park careaday--listening to -se Cominurdst orator, who'd, drawn quite a crowd about him. His Speech was pretty fiery, and ended with a fairly radical proposal - that his audience should advance with REDUCED FARES for NIEMBRANCE DAY synino trip between anytwo points in Cana& at regular One. way fare and a quarter. " Going)Dates from Noon, Fridayt-Nev_ 9 •until Noon, Monday,' Nov. 12 ' time later but it was the real fotertinner • therm. a A shortlime ago atk English ' , . • , Praiik: "And then, what?" And nom its "Equitistri, ,II you don t valwet: osho taid: 41)0 you mini of Our inbdern rates. writer Pointed out that In event of the _16 t,....titiveitett._ .war._.tietwecti 4tpturitti_ct .!,',41.4!FAla,...., .ttk •11.14,*410,111e1!,..4,0 ...,,c.e../;..rorasYr„. ,A;a4.....tht, . Etto(yin„;answerect:„ _.7gtifi.growtti..„ol,, Avealtlx..nuit, the des 'tor ceirifortable' travel.' in the new car' - the united States, ,bout ourAtries iota l eit' Credit "4.It Is sinnething to bike 'the Plate or so.1 4,t de...i. . . riagee Made- rot- better" roads -and ; With 1/6baiSti seek to use British Columbla1 -17'leiliri(411teYr Vett-1**-1 i " , member those two; or dont you? lathe THE °runup cupta better roads came betterand quicker it a bait for operations ' agaimit the , • , ttg algi," Mall servieeFinally, man oaehe154 7leSaid the Sunday, School tea‘ Camel, quietly improVing her business' so that abet se-Cr*,stoilt shouldn't talk like •t't ' A stitniti *al equilVtd force at °Ur one day We% Wake tila and Mid that that to you.r plaYmyou Had on everOne Cari litiagine the thrill with which va *Letild 0,14)10 114 16 ift4-Inteln t'ur "things. 'ere pretty busy Around hero thought 01' ileiPing-coals of flrei on hit men and women and man boys watch' neutrality if We Wished .it\ac4r to be 4,4iato5„.,, . head?", ' - ea the 1103'al Mall, _bounding along . the real faetoreli oiroutustateW&mpeilettuS' • I „,.. _ hadn't , It's reads tO the''ilerth draval by epatikhng • utei reo, . lila itin, 1. out. aasassa a * *t the entheard -tit , speed of three_ to.bebottie invOlved, ! _ _ , _,_ , . , * : .. . . An *tete tiloy have Immo the teeth oil a Ptalelk 41t ali'id°11.:" , : " ' I , ' . i ;111‘;'1);r 11°04 ilnheard ':',0t, that la; tort IA allY eiretunsitatieS, mart i4 oti. ' ' . . toilmtoll sittelerit StO011itia011 0: , _ i carriages. v'tc,' riner4t euese' • bail beiti .Inad1 ,. ilia Of, . titre:ring the air suit :Canada' Should be tcvie . 3 4 ' lucky to get 'three miles 'a a day •over' tot. t000stit.4 Attu* hereelf tie., titeeept 4"elt w.°411/11.tt Afteetnite seJ: , that they4 "! eta Oral, do datta. rk." said ...g_k, worna. n the .potholes of the highttiaYs tteW all the mettwittio \vilith a surs, , to hol Are williont of vats old, People ottght!, 40 laer •phYsleisa, "that my husband has was thlogett The itadt, tore improod, 01 'Pt thek.litS,t‘l tif1ikts _ ',.:t it au* tO '86tne tertrale '4411114 atnletknl'.'. $01104 to the extent-lhat the Mail Odd tou f , :710P-iiiii;11:triittiiiiliiii:tiiii71•Tiiiitiiiiiii .t1.111erttsak-1011411-lorlorttr via -14 Oir-itiiii,1-',1:efitil-tir tilos and the Ilautet To leave destination Up"., to mid- night; 'Tuesday, Nov.. 13, .1934f 141fOrmation:..land--fares-frany•your, local agent. Canadian :Pacific " EWE MRS OVER • ° Veat traSli , of itivet tor. .uat wlakit whertit itt the' period nontieittess,,froni WII1I, Z, *W:14 Art,i, now Oierifirkg. •tew 6 -even our humblest citizens WS At* a result the his been *We bitterness against, these *Ate .are .44Ktitft „or, bolat:pxotitto.l. ,fatte,:tit tho,brflWhit% ptoeded th0 tottt.'As itttvety other tate of ptibuo ilitn4tottot4 'titt01 **Ut * snood itt th vtly or dshotetts teut, and Mttch,'I Whit . * Of rasesitt *Welt 'the. IOW*" to rich' tplieklY t'briVit$ tted1t*sns and '**ed theM tl ttirtet. the eidinati ndea ot p* heneltY. On the, too lmott t ft*** tot* thitt *Iiittilt too irthSch t top* to he tottomilot Ot- t **Or ***ow ot 1,11101,0i the toot*, est Ontarix,4 twenty,,distoer that he literallyhasn't hes,rdl'ute.,heing ecoontiy, lord I said." ' trat'y tiuni$4114 years to t* 00'4 at Wnt an .alltittioni."' was the ire- 144 after the 44°4111 °111thl° h" t onlyyesterday.as tt''' fotharb, s dine Rao, 0 invented' Malt was Still WO tarried In The rtal ,old' poets are burled deep . : the buiutomialts. becAtinti Iti- -ne and u takes some time .t.0 Make! • • .0q? to 0,14 _°'riese 11 tie lns'urac es 1.46 1.1are art W Vi 43T '1 , trust tattuth the peikee osit,mr. • 00, utmtrtimo.,orrie6 11,40 t.144, byi Itaitlalre Vi'b.(*);13.tva*Itl:paiatt eat 101404y:hp: 14t1i14,1,4tOecri t ea;e'4Want ; It°0.1""0 ott'tistuu;k:.;4084:1'_': &"'""r"-"-ft't m atom, tot. :Penuotriced uttto ksettul* ttokh 15 to:44 re Mrotioo* *la* ihnt4 4ree got teS dO it Imitnettatekta emoaassessaaa * *• a very extited WOOlan,„ , the Old days it ii7"tek of tottgU 0414, uid hardly tot ili16 _ - FOrtY rti4a Atter the- Ili* Thail oet *lad•ti mari • arid railway& Atli aavo no promise, et* tot to' iheir day-dreanting inverite4, or. ' to )* $40thing tnt YOU.,.r! tette the fretitie it4'0Ite'. "tflie Villon the peeenieht trip* 'With Passtantett and, lIoit, touaty,. ino:. it„ot, firer , matt trOn?., Undo: t Itelitiblirgli„, There was rw remotest fittetitti of lest ins•Aor hat bilk :Es ,taey',:i saaaaaaesseassaaaaasaaa eeil, 'itilikrtasOliriltig,- Will la it that yeti eads ,whirling itietiagor *bent the..etitlko . togeted, , to,t0J' boned Pam, ate sometimea oat* lialt tri And invlor airplittinel, ' 4ittlY ,,,,4,-., tow, *Alt At- otti'er:-ttMe4 ,flity ifite toot* rtv IOU taiktil tit *trig.' 4)6 --- There irat Stilt no 'prertienition ot rri bowl 74470% i,....ivelt4 .11ilin'21,Ht . no ws tot in utat; *owl, .0, more mote atm r mo „ 0 ibottolotioth,, 'X*, vely okittot to, timtfi *tilos, Iratottfoos itlakth ittia t It. t librotis pa the* ha,, kattett ,or000kt Abe. *Otki in the twin ttre t'kek attiteal 4 **. telt. it I*4 0 th* St1' I,* Oise PasiOist *his .11.4i44,4LeCip..4.r. lit$00.64.!Ve 1 ' " plain. that the club had some honored „traditions which they, as Americans, When -he- noticed -the -sleek -putting -these .would not like to Italie This aroused rejected ties into a •separate box, he be - the curiosity of. his friends,' who lie- came <curious. .- . • , mended particulars. S They weretold -,"What becomes of those ties?" the that it was customary 'for guests visiting customer asked. the club for the_•first time to walk down "We. sell them to women who nozne in • the 'Centre aisieei the- long dining roam, here to buy ties for their men," was the stand before the ,picture .01 the Xing and • clerk's frank reply. , this exhibition, when. 'the waiter brought ...coffee to the visiting Americans. -Their host...roseasataLoaaeolemlv tes -Were, proposed the health- of the King. His guests stood up and did likewise. Then tbey sang the National Anthem. By this time the serenity of the club was shattered. Roars of laughter carne from • the, adjoining tables. The vieitors were at a loss to understand the reason -fox all the merriment until one of the mem- bers enlightened them. Then they look- ed around for their host, but' he had taken advantage of the confusion to quietly slip away. What the group did to their host for the _practical joke he played on -them is another story.- a JUST A TRICK OF THE TRADE A mat, looking at neckties itt a lair - onto haberdashery, brushed several of them aside rather contemptuously. • • .1 Thine Nasty Little Pimples ,Prove- Very Embarrassing What .is necessary ger all thosir who are troubled with pimples, and other facial blemishes, and who - wig' to hive a. t'lean, clear and healthy. coMpIexion is to pit their • blood into a good condition by banishing the blood impurities from, the system. Burdock Blood .Bitters fa the • remedy 'you need to do this; not a new and untried one, but one that has been on the -morket- for the past 56 years; a reme'dy that drives out the impurities in the blood, and leaves the complexion clear, ,smooth and healthy. An Automatic Device 'that will.regulate ;the draft of your stove furnace r4tud-ketp4our-itorne-at-alelcten4entpera— ture, consequently Making a big saving in Tour fuel FirSi, it sAl prevent ;the fire front getting out orfuter.trol.,..overheating the house and WASTING S* econ.-dly t mil prevent the fire from becom. ling TOO LOW, ipitoving 'the house to become chilly and calling,lor a furtherf-WASn OF PUPt, before it can *r1110 1•10 40,141*' War 014 S 0......esalsempuirionstmarsorword• .1kur Funuiceo -Thirdly;itwi11 etiOrMouSIy reduce the LOSS OP 'HEAT UP THE CHIMNEY. other frequent $ourte of MAL wAstes There at several "other ,reasons why you shOtild have one p).4t on your heating system. system. Call and s.ee.i is device or phone and ive Oa* tend one to your place and explain it to you. We arty a full line of coal and,c6ke, and can InAe-proinpt delivery. For fl WARE, PLUMIIING, IINSAITHING Rai }MATING,* give ug.a calf. An - 02111,16.41,0,.