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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-02-07, Page 2• 4 At.• * , , „• ,•1',4g4,2,444.34;444444:44.144»,..4,. 4441411,116%"0,-' he , ve w t MAW • b� 0 arlikh wishes On MO1* t"*00 7th, ' t Come iellteistion' and get ajob veil. 1oner fls. te, turitituia Ato tit'Who Wer4d..be it :the, iwrth. ..rhere NATIONAL cottotiptetria be Men ,* lant`r. Ou t1e*:leiroing' WOOL, ,,,,e0Oat8rite* 4 Me00 'Ileforiner hat 'Wan abiy tetter ettacation than 'tin cart 'let. hi . for the fOrMation 0( 0 ally..*ChoOl. )atiottal orvernMent to bring Paned* The .Cecil.'"Ithoties 0 our 130th tefUle 'trY ..14$ net Yet, 4004 oft the Secne„ In, a loog editorial ifllast°Week'SaisSiteIw stage 1aeGit Only rsit3 the .eerit,,, it makes the 1o1leV44 Otsieniiitten; ,htg oi the Men Wt1I the vision and tlie The pople,that Venerable foresliebt and VOUnige iand the 'statesman*, Wtr. BOUr3Ss0; points out* ,energy tO oceuk .the centre and to take are *out •,e01014.010e IA the -rewards 1,14Zis art Vim. thelr leaders , :out ittiless --iatessrs. Bennett and--1(htg ,01tn Ottiot a rappreachment leelting to $10,N*;* tiOnal GoVernment in, the very coax= .with the reSt of Eastern •„ near Mare. then the way will be Canada, ciederich (lid not get a,olitinee • open for ether leaders to Sill the to see 'the partial edlipse- of the loin, On • bl:eseb, and ,form National •erindiy. OP0141 Olt West they saw appealing 40 elaots and. pledging tO sPeethlY 'enalct ine,asures.„0 'but. In the east the sales .•weee oeere„joe t.164104.1.45#4!V,ittimiinu • $ no needtr1o�k tailer; diUI dA. men arid ono can, reedAY * . 4 4.. taheSY a tremendous folleaving -1 lot an .Araericans aro plea,4,ect _Now -the-0.44.ndtrott-of---the- tra.trittmann-trial. kin C W411 Rogers, one of the most loveable What namt peoPle *mid like to see and at the same tbrie sliewdeat entert11., tt04,4amei.of theanon, who -would lemi. taint= 'erranr'stage 'anywhere. ternne e ".new government,. If one does not got serious ih his last, Sunday's broad. need tOlOok far for their?, their identity, ease and Voiced With the - ."sboirld net be hidden. :Ey) far we have his disgliSt Proceedinal ,Anst he had' pie not teen 'any reference to these persons. of support freni his aodience, Who loud - We believe there are Men capable of IY aPplanded his reniarks. Latest _rune4 leading the cOuntry, other : than these old the reins, but we ii-oubt • or Say that a yellew New Work news- WhOT-how h t,livre are many who ,wankt be note*. paper is. Ilmurehig, the :defence in order te% make eOpy of a' sensational nature. �b le to the masses, It Is to be rerrieM0 . . - * 'Itiered that many of the old leaden; -are • ThOSe:North •Dalcota• People do not '• Under a chnid as a result of the general know. 4- tope 'thing when !they see it. -being trait eVeryone in authority in ZUs Mainentir heve finally succeeded In WA Was in some° ineOrare tesPonsible lute* • for the depression. This . las alwaysGovernor Thorne". IL Moodie dis- feolish notion but one Widely - oiiMitted because he had net, been .a•re been 11' sident of tat state tor thi years. Ile 1;s the tailiOn' 611kitY rUan. *on% WrOxe. la 'very doubtful it a:luny of oor terwho; has' 'had the. 000.1 sactesa • peeOle . Would welcome. , ' Canadian %Poen town Ifirron. Veraion of the *Ilrain Thud. Col peopi and WU to-thehigheit-oftlee-ba-the-sta • estiora *Iv Oita very able Mtn but oftenThechances are that the good people of - b$ortli Dakota Will realise their error - -"The coiMtry elieled tO prOgrear *tog towaro rc000rs. now .1.4rid olose reelect NM When theY bave ae 'this time:might impede its progress. 1.4.‘ °P4MtutlitY. The, Ottfia'S joeleqinp .for advan -* obvities to the. 10,4 InfOnried, is -net a The Milted 4tatee ima declined to ,pleasSeti flight but it is idoubtful f the enter the lir64d.'''CoUrt.* The Teliwn publiciste Is gtoy, many of their that 11004440.0 illexPerieneed iven rultra AMeritan diplentate are riot smart • ki Mere Pleatant• '"a • • enoligb-to_WM. in sally eentroVeraywith • '"'''''e'•i.o'!".•.i,seeeee-oee.- Fog, YOUNG m*.1,1irtho• _ 17041k "*Yor Oaf of c9._unel 'QUIN tin -Principled .'......repreeentatiVeS of, ' One Of the wbIems ,;...Eur..c)Pe:141 INYv‘..ers" That. seems to put IliPat..1*.antriel' 047.- and -Penatta net and CreatBrltaln a. long way letit.-Of OIL Is itt .-40 arith_thiytaing -t-4341 6eale ot ‘bIllt, as the Milk- men WhO Are eirierging fiorre Our seho0lar"a*14.3 ne!tr 6°1016 "Wrn fltfly and, Uiliveraittea With to )0h * sight. Illtunent etVilth• s, 41°11/8" !/1/4 , Aloe .10 .6taada,ia. onc opening viliot-t '410.10O aaards are stifileient evidence.cf- 0400 a*ort, mar4 _ an that, not to Mention .the Oregon and 01 the d , AVhere kaPitalt i Washington STaitt; -eashle of.tiortei„ It not required. ' • We heac,,,ate_eeonnoete ndIarge1 Men In the .smiiller Centres do „not . _ undevelePed. In it are unknown quen. Worry keeping exaittY of. mlneiids and other forint; of .abreistot the` verrlateAtatYleginelOth' siealth , abundahie for 'old *hall 1ngbut It tle.,h414A" then). to give' tiark„-Xf„, needs popedatiOn in ite -theintnt «,two to the latest aietlatea , giat: part of ibiat. from the Style deratrei *CIO* the Ilne. novi to the steno' is -of fortaga ostiart, !ilOoner or *tee-Ili,'bave to adOit nave ik great P0rt of the pionetring •Or lee* ilie general. :idea* sekt there. anct wok 1*.being' done by peopledrecently if 'those people luVe.e'their ***, Atli nsn csentiva joivroi. -mos One of these deo be etniing tiOehl to the peo-Ple 'Will go the- rewards Which Mina °11600 r1t11.114`16 4K141**11.01 *11,0' Ye,1104 Welly 'InUat 'kerne train all pkineeririg milts lotVOt rIniaontfoilitte' In .tivit land. Our riorth IS * rieh 4.11(C 'With the enrrenteff°1° '',t4F brighten ' land, up the niele;, USA* '00inething lead be . lobe totatien -whicti40,p,r4. pepp10. are done to ward ert, the horror 'It .Werset is art 'thee° ""I.OrOgners?' fis 6011. 0,1,604.4 1e4trie or the, pretee. ito ottei ,011 ittotti, aitoger, wait .tion -afdeferieeIesa *rnaleti Oiight VS be better able. to, Iva* st fortune ,frOM 0•hew qtga.rlited.,.. and tigeroUe tha,ri, atet ,eor evat peat men? s the,piatieering SPirit' so ys,Aterta out of our YOuth Usit all inUtt have -what. ,434Iar lobs or Vet disgraced? rit' the, north great iInes 'ha-* been • folindand thOst beet fitted t� XPieSS an Opinion ',say that krian'y ;More are there'ter tbe matt who will attack, the b1n p1their vliereaboute as hatelli , tly as ire ,AtUid. titerie oPenifig Is • *tithed hasineaS in the;ineteysiett, varti •sta .0060. ' Tha dovernitent maintains *tioota prespectora Inkowhich short reUrbes are given b those sablects, on ,itiust have some -kneWit'dge, bet he t tted to tOpetith., thewii The bet7eotosive arta a man too beoottm4 to be ot part ot cpttrty ttle and Walk little •°O -t ot the Proent AleProdeti. -D1TO $01'ES .11 , .47 ,,• 40,4: .1,14, V!" A n Uotor aecident* are. Increasing all, • *Ter the ovoid ,.at an *laming 'ride. This applies to Ontario lit Nit iheastue strange to aa.t. iterf. 4- Ucques-..- 0) atatea that eleclul 1114 ve,..1 little to do with the inertia. Nioat ittooe. hoe Witted that the ()Poling of Ole boor* !age Ireems Wes the mein teusi- It tiow woeits that •the atilt**. jaries t *oil* ottentier* is voutideit4 ft ea** 0nUIbutng 'tutor. to gm%) Of Men 15 1,11 tO tatfeblish the :Preettletit 01 latilnat * elaat 1,41 Offenders whaeh, an, matt might Join at any tin*, 'The ultiniate *elution of tia a whOle ways :or teat tr*Velint, t population turd** •until We , 4$ • 4.4444.14 ki • 40446.1,,464 -ii urk0.,..1114., *Won, Z. *41 MK favoruili 44,,XA- ' of .0 ,Donot re ,10,011 isen 0011* nio ariubJ.ct Tki net aaYi 41t- Is !agreeable With 1Vialaerf," PaY, 1t itgreeaMe to MI 7411",,bo ae" y, ',the Oct* X' needed WOO, • *worded MO', %v. grWel, Overt' to roe." , 14,4 oy, "Their ohaervoitiou Or tbe elsbbatit is very *Wet." 130,Y; "rlefe ohservinee of the Bahlitith." .1Ver* OM* ailloireseitice4 Oath: inVnoanee the th as in wealth. in, St Unstressed op asi In cool accent 8e000,4:ccodtt: oPt;04:44_,optottouneekan: !tin. th,a4tosolf.fte.rgiiaoti oh. MenlaL,Frenoun?4, e as In enevi lita Itt it, a as $11 at unstressed,ae« cent first „ AtiecalYpeo4 aironounee bah a's as in ask unstressed, 0 as in of, accent second Syllable. Chlinroal, Pronounce Ars .as in use (net ts la up), both ra as in it,.1%. as In day, aocrnt ,41‘qt '4Y14. bie" 'sot as in at, • Words Often Misspelled • Assessment; four, s's: Hundred; drea, not !fetal. Argument; not -erg-limier*, -Calf (singular). Oaltei (Plural). Art., ful _only_ona. 1. plloja_(i. sllght,_sharp_ 2.1°i'''se). Clique (4 $0-411., exclusive social set). • . SationYma Sc•litude, seclusion; privacY, :retire- ment, "loneliness. Carelesaness,k, heedlessness, neglect, negligence, disregard, indifference, inat• . tentipla„ oversight. 'Citizen, countryman, fellow-countri" 111, native, itihabitant,. Lawful, legal, legtimate, right, right- ful, just.• ' Revelation, revealment, disclosure, PoeUre. uncovering. 'Dexterity, -adroltriest., clevernets, • expertness, ability, aptness. Word ritudY' _ ° ave .*411Y, .gave aWaY, all One Of tite ;$4114 is ". "Use' a work three times and it, la yours." Let. us' increase Our ToCabularY by mastering One . word , each diy. liVads-foi this-lege= • .101eAfatertit; capable of being done, of etfeeted; praeticable. . "It is the solu.; tit* if it proves poraworrl, aiuutgy affecting ; keel?. night Iwo filled _with -Polo= niemoilet," (Pronounce Poinklnt). °VIZNDICialeal; dbposed to revenge; retaliatory. "Ire has • a irindictiv•e nat. oWaTENTS; talents:" gifts: "Ire eauaided by strerig, meatal zutow... Mente.i.", att.A.',VW;_beastful. behavior; oaten. 'fattens shoW Of bravery. "With an air of bravado lie faeea, the mob:" ItAttepte5; hoarse; harsh; roagle, -eqult hear the raucous yokes Of the 'people." (Pronoilnee to-ku.s, o as In soft). •' Tovout • • A little boy went messages_for an old, Wontin avho, baldng oatcakes, thoegiat she Would give him one as a treat She isoreasLatie_thickli-evith ove it to him. A little while after, the boy retUrned. ' •, : • "Thanks for the jam, missu.s," he 'said. 'There's yeur board back again:" . • 4. • ellcaer ' "%hat' , think, 43h4dienli Said the nite‘ etonary,"Iri AfrIc& them -are six Million. equarelnikie Where little boys and 'girls have, net Ouridsy &tool, • Now whit shoirld eve all strive to save money for" "To 6 14 Atrical" cried -a chorus of • beery voitee.. • * ,4„ Mato TO DECIDE An Amerieen" on his way to work early one ing et* 'negro litering tiamendcnia struggle "e4th nab Al ereek. • afti **taled :Or lime Ulna, but iis.there was no restilt he Went on. When he returned in the t** battle was. in Progreet. * • "Gee. *get!' he Said, "this $1Shirig 'Of yours:* . "mote," 'inflict); the negro, wiping ;the •sweet ;tom 1th foteli, "All Siset earet quite I Make up Ma trhether this ,riigger Li -,itsiiin* or thlleh, ti nigger,* ,,,,• 40 : PLeittattl * In the,. Wilt daYa orthe war tilO otfl etit thargte rt a British station *tth heart, of Attica' trotted the tellevan message from their superior declared; moat alt. ht. 'your distriet." ble pronptnesg Ib this replY; •Unite* Wei% , etlrei that no titout- bet snt$re al 104 One before Ne1001004' AV Elea**+143s,,,t„ °14414' °Mtn 1;00Sethitt*Wter114^,, est *B ttt Min*en- •° and Onea, Onnes to ee„tireapyt IA hiSte,ly whl0 zn *eV; theOries of paellism or hitarnatiOnalisM can Mier' efface, at Ira* In any otticurabie spice ° ,„ „ • Thia ra Work bla$tioM 411 Or 'or the: *t IriSh btU0ne. ,Mactionneiti and 4t is 'aier0 ,paxtIoUf, lath*, On, '',entilyaleof isTalieleerisatafatalialla then in 'Oeoinit ef the .coraiean VgisfiU a poirtIeWar as we do net ,remenber gay work deal - 1» with 'this, stihject irons the p*Vaen,. Vir angle from whiththis book etriewa 11. "TitelXklenn, Wanted; 1Wentit4I's war - "Shells in all, ami, it is safe to Aar OS net one !‘person I Win* *meant:is mild 'nettle .thent all. Net that .that 'Makes * great deal of difference eseept illustrate the fleeting nature of faMe• .a.t ono time the munes 0 • these Men were' *Ora to trhig a lump into the threat of the, bravest man. rn ,virinee • during the .treight . of the' rroperial ;Inver,. they ranked withkings of lesser. lands,. and Avery boy and most,. girls 'worshipped them, after the glory Of the Emperor himself. * they are tio morei Memories -1)4016*Ornis;_* senietbine tei padding • offieere to criticize when their stratagOY went wrohg. A century arid a quarW .ag0 they sit, some, . of them, an „ the threnes-their-Imperial. •Master- -ereeted :for them,' or yore he mantles of nobil- ity their vivid exploits created for theni- 'Wes out -or no s.g. • The . gratdthildren of possibly the • least admirable of. them, Marshall Berl Oitiotte;. sitstoday- on the , cold white, •alirozie of the Swedes as :King distaaais, and his children are eligible for inter- marriage with:the oldest ar the Royal far.O.Mese, ' In addition to the Berna,dott,(1, four only stand out in raemory, and might be named by pie casual reader. , „ • , These Were • fafarshall leo; grandest ighter of them all; ,Marsimil Smile, peer of all cavalry leaders in all wars; aviar,, shall Marmopt, the traitor who wander- ed the earth and Whb, living the long - eat, • never won the forgiveness of hit counirymen. And Marshall Grou:hy,s Mg up iri the *news to put a lump in our one -Of the least important; whelost his syrapathetic throat. mister the Battle et Waterloo• and for that relearn, ought to have the gratitude o e n the world never grants its, favors tai the negative men. - L.'" • • 4, #1,1%.<10,41.1:0410 44,',44,44141044444400144'44014,,W46,0104, mr 4 it mo, 0, long ing tarnhais ;' 1:0 11hting, tratkket to pled WestIvat4,11. *APT 10! fOrtY•teWO tOnbeet*Ve. go Won tbrOligh agslnet Ineredible dit end the OnI,Y ,Men 1*.silIther000,000 !Worn vaat 4by. '1!Spoleon, Who : disciPline •artd, Came °tit' jit the end ** fightilig twit Tais the hendfull left lo AferePall Xer., • VIUF Retnieaci sita Yalball4t01111Y, If /AO, a place there the vene4ted friend Of art Opt men Inc themcod tOe'gart. But it was hiS ruin. Melt and bloott and nerves .coUld ma ...endure that lens' torture, 'When ITepolen ',ewe .134,,,ek from MX and atey Rdned, -him again, he was not the, ,be 'Was. , Tie suf- fered trent *hat Ivo call shell -shock and. hie *lenient :was aWry. Life had little lett With which to help his old leader, Then, when ilapoleon'a sun hoe *n- atty , gene -down behind, the Oeuthern Voss, the French. took 'the waro..vorn worrier and:shot him 'against a wan. Bis fault Wag* that he war‘ lOyat, Frartee _dt)eS 1101 like titer -all. that tvile . 'her Xlitrieme ' '''':‘,:,:',,rofekerm,V,WiAmktvrapormlivrsm.0-4.mwsr ' • • ",4***!.**"..' M. IRA GODEH LSio CI FLINT* AvenitaetweseateWK,M=1 RAN fr A APO 44441P14 tstitit • is Abit tlaY 'Oen OW bad be tten iskilS. an4. parelunents be number Must ldio been insignifl, cant In cornparison, with tile :preeent time, 4lien, huge ,eleckeleal PrieffeS *in Ole* eut.with lightning Speett tain alone last lea! over .tuteen the,u- send bobits wee turned out 0! which Mere than seven Ininat•td were bieoiSe Ogee; Critio and reviewers haive been giving review and digest efithe best of 'them- theM. afr, Carrin's 'Magni= 0PuS 9,13, Jeselnr Chamberlain, ObunotiuisWarlbereugh, Which is. not Yet coniOlted, Of the-sftlee Y011me0 Jelin Buehan's "Cromwell", is plahned to • be decidedly the best published although Profeesor •llears "Aglizabeth" ie *Aso re. garded'as a great book,: Buthari re wires, cromwell ea the greatest *ore of the seventeenth;Ceritury, an estimate that: generally Coneeded, aid declares *he who ,studies, his, career Must be 'prePared. !or.many Ciniendriuns, and in- lley'S brother- inarahalls sat on the LA:1- comIstqlicie4, •The, al,_„„ife,!zis authentie„ _ .151.maI which toriclonned.hird:" "•balarreeo,' readable and Judicious and • at- - "zzatiOleon and His 1Viarshalls" is .11f- ferds many thrills for the reader. Iteelleriselebit'li7gerell;g,;oliti:-!!1:"7,1oZ;t,VaPs: It1WAGMATfOlkr i . time on it; erobably you would find it WHAT OTHEF ECOORS SAY ........_...aptaner.„1410)..........- iDear reader, Nthen_your son_ or daugh- •i .comes to you 'with' a story -whieh is ' so beyond reason that you 'know it is a product of -Youthful -imagination, do you • laugh, heartily, to. ,the child's discomfi- • ture; or do you tactfully commend him or her for his observation' • and say. "Now tb.at was a fine pretend story, • wasn't it?" or words of Similar effect? 'Without imagituCtiOn • our country would indeed be in 'a very backward Condition. A:11 the progress of our fair • nay, • of ;the entire avesild, Is due to the visionary qualities of leaders throUghout 'the centUries. rrogress comes through men' and Women having th* power of visualizing- the effect of certain changes and. the determination to Make- these dretuni come true. tin - fortunately, all. the visions in the ininds .of men are not in the best interestd of -the people -in. general, and as a con:Se- quence' wars, riots, plots, uprisings. strikes 'and so. on are fostered by men 'whose ideas Were laughed at once. • would .have been. a,,,thousand times bet- ter for ritt, had the ,raeno„.....aet. tome critical period. of their 'lives,- had -their vitionstry .abilitai re -:three*/ along Sahely constnietive lines. Therefore, let usl foster our !childieres imaginative powers, but it the same time let us teach the Child to distriMinate between the pfteti-W and the Impractical. • SYMPATHY - (Canadian Echo) Ms. Gloria Vanderbilt says it will eost s52,000 for her to live timing the - year in the Style to which' the family' is accustomed. „This repre- sents 4 cut-down frothformer allow- ances. There's always something turn- wor • , These Ave have niznes and= a scut nr. 'fame Which endures, even if others were • remembered. • All hid their faults SS had the • supreme General 'Maisel!. That. Pole. is the onc worth -while lesson of the book. 'We are prone at tinies, 10 that' .bectage- some man - ettains • to great heights, he -mutt fovea- have made a mistaltef must always have been • faultless itt bis judgments and the Pos- lesser- at eeniPiete Power, category in most Inen'a rhindS, • eon; yet- this book Alois that he. often erred, that hit Power was 51u0h as to make it netesasiry to placate often seeetenge eftenportint persona, • Vas generals fought among thernaelves and tiapoleon-was_often hard put' to It to satisfy their differences, s thing he was eetapellett to' do If he would.keep their ‘, neeeasatY-IMPPort. It also vOmPelled him to appohit Inferiet Men to high cominand, even when he knew their ire= • conteetenee. Arid most 'of all, few of hfif. Marshal's 'Ore eoinpetent for hide- • pendent colinnatid. .That was shoWn ili the Wat • OW 7614 "4,el? another 'wax Sent -against Wellingtolt and ought to heve driven:him oat, the, bihd except that they $est I4ve what If took; " • • Irt their fleicle, though, nothinemoo " k of 14" d It lattets uhder the. eye of the' **ter etrateglst. Iniev Just \Wien to threw his •myriad stpiadrons it* the stele 01 battle these Who eariv at the heed' of tuen. eharifluv lib*" an -114 the thunder of wat•short 'hooves, have Wt.*, record which says that „it TiMS4 sight Whieh ceald net. ,to thrill :the rtiat* are attended to. heat of any min. •to the ,Itritich soldier, red.heatied tittetIliG t trey was the truest fighting num ot thein .; • IXe watt*, old tit that."' Ile atm old 'in the, 410 et tar when he got Shales ,baton 4.1. kle had been' born 1110, MM. Of an old soldlo, Who ;wean* 4 ktarrel-,tooper ,Alsate. JO; spoke both • bermitri irith Keel inelilty. • Its hetirt0 being the redheati that he Vat 'with the Revelation In prin. (rera •the th*t. eXteSbet could be as ed • ey u iNTERESTED - (Exeter Times -Advocate) - We saw an interested farmer rind his son the - other evening. They were three miles from honie. They had saw- ed Wood all day. They had two hours el gelid *diming to de at -Ironic- They were cold, tired and Iniiigry.- Their ear 011 was frozen heava and the engine wouldn't start. Who Wouldn't be a far- mer under such circumstances? -swEAlt, (Listowel Banner) • "Young men, don't sweae." remarks a Xansae, follow. "There . no °ma- st= for it im.side the •printing office, • where it if; useful when the paper is be- hind time. It also Comes tri bent' in Proof. „Teaturig, „And is Indispensable when..the•-ink works bad and prest begins buck, IS often, brought .In. "to, use 'when the, foreman's Mad, .and it has- Wen /Mown 10 entirely remote that "tired feelitie et,the editor when he looks over the:Paper after Is printed; __Out, aide the printing office' It is a foolish habit." • . i0oEsilow **o GOVERIalONT (Clinton NewSerteeerd) •AtOrreloa Of nOttilrig'in Particular ire ...Wish to say that When 'llantitio, emerges from the troubles have been.. petting her pregress for the past -few Yeats,. We are going td ',earnest 114 *lb?. overnrinient :power, and , tee , 'do not, care' - What -particularliarty.-4-happens to -be cOMpea, ed.Of, but We ,are oink(*) Mak 11 10 take 40,y or so off and' Ili a sine, Or:net 'Manner, Without either giet- eintneat oppeeition Impeaching tlie • *ally of the other,. ius-6st the *natter of a. Canadian' flag. We tan lay such:a • matter over though 'until *tore Urgent he (poihnitwooti tnteweee13ulletin), ..Ahnornieement has been.'itride that It ,110esible lellslatien,"May be hitherto-, -eft iit, the approaching session of the OnterielegiSlatUre. 'Providing sointf:. elltierTision on the VW01 totinells Oro 'school hoards and boards 01 ettuatiert.- ims leeks. wiling* With 130th being eleetive bodies,' heyt ,chotild, be lett 'with their-, reSPeettve reSPerisibriltlet. • 'me town touriells but 60011 tan* IA See* a therhOtild ciutt on theit corner todoetttioro, 41.1404. and the trgstees in. theirs., -Interference ped the array Of the, **Wee: el One owith the .other, would but r'elinit In onUutted ttletkul and be detrimental to the, adealtlictratitm of -idirNdiritel WO. 'Ponsolidstion, of the -two might to elect* but ior tong as both With teithtivt' t* 1010the Atom*** nnsge 4t1o *unit**,eitte.. nd foe it tor a, iietti4 ht.The 'Viabbs . 'bti,t not hi thia heels early 1/0011 to Mend t the invader. When 100:Aeon inirsituloulaltallan CsrnpaXgn With the Amy of the " law* km** as a dteeribed: a* * **alit *IT haft. *ea lit et the tw 'a 0104* AIM awavisik • -117 • (CLoAllnd4IDonlANFreeRl'ressE'VNI) (),N: The official record of -the .Cariadian icorpe iteitnion• held in' 'll'bronte Iasi • tumult- and the Aborts/. of Canada- hi the 'Great War, le tentained in a handsome brochure, "Canadian' Ooxpe.a9l44934," * juat • Issued by the Canadian Veteran AsSociates: The broehure tie "tonunemorato the • great reunion Was conipiled at the sug- ge.st4011, V'ellerable Archdeacon (Col.) Stott,' 0., D. 0*, and °the seder ehiiplain of the Piret Condi= Division Was editor-in-ehief of the work. „Arehdeatoia Scott, and Via assodiates are to be cohgratulated .on . really .ihie work. • • . The first °part -Of the Voliiiifetete:ferth the "story; 'In wird and, picture, eft, the reunibri and it Is well arid adequately 'covered' In both respects. .1.sittle leas oirerleolted bilk:the editors, and the Pie - titre 'tictird of , 'the unique. gathering IS Most coinli/ote. There ere stone, line views of the' great drentliead aerViee itt Balt:et:dale iiarl4 esihith attracted a gath- er* 'estimated at a quer*. of a Mil- lion 'people. 'There are soMe itiereety.. pitvolrhig' pictures Of the tameits French vi SAY :nothing of the farecue ".seVea-eleven" ,geme staged at a Maia ''blitirieSt$ tarn& during- the height -Of the Celebrations, ' ° •The eetend liSrt of the, Voltinie tells 'the part Of° Paned& the War re; corded, on the -wank of.: the „3,1eiriorial tenthiber . the Peace Tower' ,et.tite Paellaitient treildiega Ottalea. , The voluble Is eres WhiehIall, the ret& trans who attended :,the reunton sarelk irmit as time* other. not so fortMutteto „hob meet:the. Tor- onto tep,,,, popular edition. le being published at * *lee otos* .ap*- preaehee the- actual coat or PrOuettert but Archdeacon Seott anst that tho record should be 014 it *Price to keit* 011 veteratls to ixisSeas thenSselvea of 0 copy, o! •vOICB oftlicTION* 145T ,,YEAS'ef SPENDING MOE . (itamover Ikat) . „• cfrev„. ono/ cowiell will send • putation to Toronto shortly 10 See ,4,Ushat an be dorie about paying the. corintrs,' sh.are of the week dmie „en provincial last 'ytear,`, „ The ,courity. levied $28,000, to pay „their share 'of an expenditure of 4i110,000,--laot -knowing •what this expel:Li:IA*0 *woiild be and unable to secure • estlthate of the cot,. No*, it has receiv. „ . -ed a '1411 for, $103,889 being' a0, per cent. of the sumo! $e1.9,449 spent in the "lot '• awful -year!" .of the lieurpygover:, ,Oaeed with this bin for $163,849,, the•' -cOunty has its -levy of $20,000-aricl-a. plus of $25,090 „in the general aecount to pay it, and leaving a deficit of, $1112,- 9„,_ The feeling seems - seems to be that the department should Pread-PaYinent thiacceunt-over term of about five Tears, and urhis. t niemis the CoUnty could levy the same:: amount- as last year for provincial roads d - time payo!! the7debt-Twithout----- issuing 'debentures, a procedure which Many members object to. The provinee will insiat upon paynient even if their future policy will be to pay , the full cost 0!provineial highways therriselves, This was made clear last week by the Minifiter of ilighwaYS, Hon. T.: B. McQuesten, who, despite com- plaints of numerous county 'Councils against paying their share of road reek 'ordered *by, the Henry GoVernment, said the Herfrir administration had no al. - ternative but to dema,nd payment. In additio-n---to tile oojection voiced by 'Grey county coupe% the Carleton cairn., objeeting to a bill for 637,302; •Leed.4 - and Grenville , council -doesn't want to pay a bill of $152,985,. am* Kent county ceonail ,asking tor a rebate on the 01274000 already paid by. the .county on a ten,mile stretch of pavement. In cirey'County's case, it teems like a , reasonabl*--reetuest that the , department . shOuld spread paynien& over a period • of about five years, and their interest charges should riot be Venv cotisid- ering the low rate which, the province is securing for its debentures. Aft;r all. it not the !atilt of the eounty •Colincir _that there was such an orgy-, ot „road- ' Melding last „vier just prier to the elec- tion. They objected to it before it was even 'started*, but their objections were overruled by the government, and now * the county is faced with a deficit around $1.112,000., • Such procedure will not be repeated in future, sinee-the ger- ernment,--will pay "the full "shot" tor118 own reads, but this does not overt -come' the present difficulty. tR.atepayers de • not want an increase in tat ,t4te, eend ,the goveruMent mfght well be ,lehleot -with its- 40,tors,expri, if tlw feel H__they cannot entirely forgive the 'Mot, , Theteaeher was eXamining_ a paper presenied by a primary -student. "littere is the dot 'over the litarYt" he inituIred. - - "That's funny," repiied the ehild, •guess ft Must still be in the Peueil." 1 . e,cau take care oF • your regigretrients tit Stoves, and in fact anything :for the home. WE POSMVELY SAVE YOU MONEY BLACKSTO Ithi *roadway of Painful !oils call$4 Much _Misery An Indication of Bad Blood 0 Boils *re oat) of the *Met 'talk..., 'tt41stbctillunin tato, int any --7 ;01ttgi 4141114 lita-itift-knalita Mt* an 1140eralikt ttkeY MAO you teelo ter lot a* loon yOU. thhile simmiNno YOU *re rid Of Mies **nether crepe - • up take it* place, coeminglyi dust" to prolong Irour *pay rota " Weer". the poalticirtg lartting., .yreg, tart de Will not rid rat of • tikent, •„ **Meek IllasAT trittiktil tettiOVeg he tint *attar Ito*. tit* bl *I 444 patillaa,,tbao - 'bet)s *ill dilappear. • R )( *-:#1" ,441 7," .3 4