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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-11-06, Page 6• PACK SIX •„1".,1..1.1 11111 • useseelimeolle 11111 _—.,-- 1111 1 LD CHU SMOKING -.:T Foul. tons SEALED it t,.ir„Aiel+' �„wwwlf+lwki► tact r"io 'nwh The hivvy, tR rwz rife Afoy DCHON 1'�NLtitVt 0s C 0 to brigs y'lu the full •richnass and m r ] OW sweetness of this— , o�ibco oFQualitY Manufactured by 1MPE*IAL1 ZACCO CO. or CANADA LIMITED • WHAT OTHERS SAY A wiry Ales. (Oskswa Telegratgi Everyone familiar wti:tit probletas arising out of our prow.: complicated system of civic govert.amrnt will be Years Pod Mea mewed to a fart art * bosh tras .id pavt•.r, rad ha As lata .+.salsa the aseet skilled ballet asanipelators el idle old estru* wire ea pee side. One vote Cast is tht t.wiship., iy men born .e the land sad anchored there represeata a• much el moral stramilt and teal glad to hear that Premier Ferguson • - Csitadianism as that of a demon vote: e sa walk alRt. es proposes to revamp, consolidate anti • er These 1MA1M±N',Opelir'tiaaal�ii., .i east by "citizens" of the class Piet tlarlfy the Municipal and Assssament ils't11w'Mtaar used in The Star. Acta If over legialaUun s wiSsd mak . : spoossaisai geids ylkamply - ,,j,n_Stateemaatike Geerse attention it is that designol for the t reellale. `etei: (London 'Free Press) guidance of municipxt ouicials. tlf las lime years it has been ovsrloodsd with Ware OR otsslal i btraiKht-thtnktng , people atauat such a sueeesaiosi of atxbiguous hau I gees agree that Mu: Howard Ferguiiott. bee acted like a s� Antaas on the amendments that no tea cities of towns in Ontario interpret it in ex- ectly the same way. The question of revising the Muni- cipal, Assessment and Local Im• provements Acts was ti;scussed,at tht' spring meeting of the Ontario Muni- cipal Association At the'' t`me Pre 97'EC Delicious question of the 0. A. over smee puree Frelirltt and 3►atil 1" 'tacxg.' lie first became Conservative leader He has been soused by sxtrsl lists Sold fn 1111312211411110ZIES p1141 ts. -s"' Ter it. ieMdele • - brapogiiii grow ro like Ilan. w F.. Raney, who has datw- the eatiae he t h e ivasks4 Tal the gaMelk• ,than good hy:,biaa tie $upper a more arta -..»• bi r_attseks on the WA* oboe aj la w"premier, -s ad he will 1* abused by mier Ferguson promised to give the ii+skrilloshai tMiiiws►. rano: certain Moderation League leaders matter irrtinediate attention. He huerow that the plebiscite is over. Be. appointed a committee to carry out 'amp soar- a fore he wax returned to power Mr. ' the work and it is expected that the , tt, . Ferguson promised that there would ve a ssociatian wi ► flirt be a vote on the subject lie he wits con - asked to Present its views. �'� Under the Assessment Act as it _ now stands there are three levies au- thorised, a real property ter, anti, come ter and s business tax. Pi some municipalities all three of these exeeuti f theA Il 1, "k.� , vnet:d there was sufficient sentiment in favor of a plebiscite, •be promisrd - 1 '-thet-tile-vote-would ne a fair one, -era' ���.iI he declared he - would abide by the itaa�rlae i rtiOen verdict of"the people. These promises. he has carried out imposts kre employed.. while in other! Isariei W the' PspiJl-•:>r . i ' to the letter, There *re people who only one or tea of them are made ef- Uril at, d• �" denounced Mr.' Ferguson for giving * feetive. This -lack of uniformity ,ex- lame vote, but the size of the hallo: + against the 0. T. A.Je In »self a jus-. tends to the preparation sif ssfttisx *Mit... ....-......•.,-tifleation•-for-"hie-•action..,ballot mens mils. to enforcement, of -local raataaa'quickly atNl itself was approved by both sides. end Aim► _PIP was simple and unambiguous. Noe wig keep eho tilnrewt that the people have «ecided for theEsT. 0. T. A., Mr. Ferguson has announc- ed .that it will be effeettveiy enforced. The first step has been an appeal by Hon. W. F. Nickle for assistance to Ewa figasaair sawn' a bast Ottawa, although the :King Govern- 1•6040.� deep- iv 'Ment is not sympathei::c- and not improvementlegislation. and to the compilation of -voters', -Batas -Every town and city has ifs own way of in- . 1,- terpreting and applying the statutes; city solicitors- disagree as to • the in - our Ganaolan oin terpretation af numerous amend - constantly called upon for Alava. ments; the provincial authorities are Alava. Gnu ,. .__ and the •general result is a situation much help 'can be looked for in that resemblih . Iiiketteaforeebd#ltiiy. • quarter. .CANADIAN BOND INVESTMENTS Canada are $1,080,1051000 acid 'ism• Supliort the Govern menet' 1 . I isnow a to the law-abiding eiti- t'4hkt care the milts from Dia. parts ZSd3,646.g0t1 fv-tlreftmrlth .. 'toldb ekx�b,.iit il,li� .. �._t ._.. ii. . __.. ending August 31st, thus showing a . (Beaverton Express) n apse' ler t forbtloi- zens of Ontario, the people who re - favorable bode 4 P ' favorable trade balance. "'Fox Populi,' Vox Dei" and the ot6isar silatat Aja; speet law end order, irrespective of • !i. The profits on Canadian invest- voice alias spoken in no uncertain •. _ ___ ; , their private opinions,, to tend. their •' .,..,..ie, ,... Dominion t...«pr it o►t•i,«rt_ CANADA'S rit1Ct3TT2T.T.! tltiatt+,AT _ +....�..+�.►.. . ri..tMtlw,a all�i..t aid to the enforcement of the ,a''. every aaaiata see in carrying out the the history of that big - weekly have dada► of the land. Mr. Ferguwn and their readers been offered such value. Mr. Nickle alone cannot enforce the The sub.cription price is only $2.00 a O. q. 111. year for the big 72 page weekly, the A TEN Ti1l0t $AND DOLLAR best family and farm paper ton the PRIZE LIST' Contin4rntt Some readers of The Family Her- ald and Weekly Star of Montreal are going to find themselves richer by several thousand dollars some morn- ing. 'That paper is offering a prize list of ;10,000 for those who make •the beat estimate of thetatotal num- ber of votes to be polled at the next general - election in Canada. The right to makes an estimate' costa non. hots 'Full particularsWill he ' found in that paper. The Family Herald also offers sack'subscriber for 1926 a most beautiful art calendar with a very fine .picture, subjept .entitled "The Sale of Oki Dobbin. --Never in ed at *140,000,000 if holders were to ' OUTPUT dispose of them at the present time Q.-•-SVhat is Canada's possibl:, in Canada That the' first experiments REDUCED Prliate.,..2 c. ttiibaea faith in Mr, Ferguson: getting 1n y and this In addition to the gait -edge wheat output', in the modern ideas of the structure . ole. mid •lti.sosa� at .!.+�* , i The Kincardine' Review :las not'much support from the temperance people. security they have offered. All of the of matter Were carried out end' the f;,• • - rather cynieally remarking A• --The Editor of the Londoin'Ec credit, belongs in somemeasureto . twelve Government issues and r aglow. '' � �. "Those who voted for if will rola- onomist says that i£ at the end of ten years' Bina Canada produces double tific revolution. These discoveries ONTARIO'S- • MINING -PROGRb ;the -amount of wheat: that she. -doieg originally l commenced strewn tido, Q. ---What it the degre '.of. progreee today,. it will be readily absorbed by veraity. , in Ontario mining 3. the world. The 1,itiited States wtl I THE USL,FR 1;.di4III.,Y > a ate the Osier int � . Wh Y hes looking to Canada world says T l k firs slat. g furl. showed the t during it d d four th clack*. A Th O1 # suede have increased in value. Canada resulting in a 'i'er.table scien- A.-The mining industry' of On. 'soon . consume all • it ..gro s.. :The ....r cr '1 ': ,. 1 monthas of 1924 a value af $37,997,000a to make up for. a export .--- a Osier family Inco a as egairtat $35,212,000 in' the sante f cies of the United States. Russia is men of outstanding ability in Sir Ed;. period of 1923. Gold leads the list not to be feared as a ileal :wheat era. Mon 'nun Osler who diad recently in Tor. with- .*11,810,000 as compared with' porting country for a decade. . , onto, ,the late Sir '4'William, Osier who 28,648,988 last year, doubling the CANADA'S WESTERN WHEAT * won' renown on two continents' the amount firs _al of 1913. Silver Mel CROP vA.LuE' late B. B. Oiler, K. C, one of .Can= ado's moat brit/Wit criminal lawgers't Browsed in quantity and. nickel held .' .....What is the. estimated value of and the late Hon: Featherstone Osier >>C:liff i s own as it Is finding new uses since the 1924 wheat crop in tele Canadian who watt a judge for many years. sWX the war. tweet ?° ! A. - The estima#ed wheat crop• •vu+ t � AS. A. PA�if�lElt 1ue' of the +Canadian West in 1924 is - 3'1 CROW'S 'Zr'tT PASS . HON GEORGE BROWN MY { 3 Q.»-•1Vhere - 'is the Crow's • ;est. Passand variatist 8380 000,000 d the exit' Q -°-When and where was 'Edon' ' 9 A.---Cron:`s Neat' PAW* in South-Iyielda are above the,avcrage in quarts Geo. Brown farmer 7 , Iia eo own founder' i a A. -The n. Br t n sic Geo. t d es ern Alberta. ;The name at?pla +mss tc a Y P -' of the Toronto Globe, -and a.leader of, pass; mountain, . lake, station and ' "AUSTRALIAN TRADE /PRE-ATVthe Liberal arty in Cana r yo many river. The 'quotidian Geo ra tiie,lAustralianTrade a p r :tor a x 8 P Q. ---What is the- .. •yE,q�� As weal as a Father of Cgnfed- - Board has decided . that the correct .Treaty 2 enation, was also , a . farmer. The epelling is Crowsiteet. The Pallice'r : A. --Australia is : said to be from; famous Row Park Perin on the banks - F -x . d ititnt of 1859 marks the Crow log a trade treat under which that of the .Grand River near Bran River and another 1 period Crow Neat River and Pass, iznp , of the name g ye Brantford country will give Canada certain cone was the scene of his fermata activity. - ': cessions of probable lfltnor'tance to - This sphere' of. his life, while giving- are S OPINYON OF CANADA. Canadian manufacturers, • although' Ilam a great deal of pleasure, was'not Q. -What opinion of Canada hee Canada give`s Australia her 'full pre,- a financial' success. . Roger W Babson' statistician anti ference. Canada -Australia trade THE BEGINNINGS Ok' economist* jshows a decrease tatterry. VICTORIA,. B. C A. -Mr. Babson says: "Were 1 a s:CANADA'S SCIENTIFIC ' Q. ---What ' were the beginnings of a young man I would not stay five min» 1 - aISCOVERINS Victoria, B. 0. ? „- Y theS, but would eotne s in ides*t Q. --What are some .of Canada's A. -Victoria, E. C,.,` ibegsn as a over to yoiir rant country and, blare scientific discoveries v ': !Hudson's Bay fort known as Fort. Canada -,is in the best Position of atiy d b io y peC r . „ .•. majority quite,.. res . Wble •enoutrh any owns trail through the bush1 A. -Sir Ernest Rutherford .of M'e- Victoria in .1842-48„ The first stock .0es tones as regards the liquor traffic in Ontario; The people want none of ii. l'o thefourth- time--th Governmen has been told this and front present appearances: is prepared to accept the situation with good grace. Premier Ferguson has intimater: that his pre vote promises will be fully carried out and the' law omit exists: be pro- perly The peas enforced, firmly xif l .:and p x y pie will look for a faithful respect to their wishes. The extraordinary, vote which emanated from, the cities of the province iTt opposition to the Act •and. wjtit:h • is already .having its, effect up- on the politicians of those centres in- - the demand for ,what they would de. nominate "remedial - legislation" is nothing short of buttcom 90,040.aa n, e r o �vorl toil havingGill University', Montreal, says. To *de and hastier* were of a temporary for the G,ovcrnin Tit's comprehension �ksor7l� r�lhfd, 4.efe. mno y tt--iii d Q now sit back and do nothing' to- ward . enforcing it. They . will leave that to a .Government to which they -denied control. Maui - . any: - :. of.them rejoice' in Mr. �. erguson's emphrassment and will give bite the "acme -'assistance' that -the committee of one., hundred gave Sir William Hearst, whom they knifed on the very day they voted for his'act. Rev, Ben Spence and - Rev. , T. Albert Moore say now that the slogan is 'On to Ottawa'' >. far' federal prohibition, but• they won't ger for; in that direction. They never did and.°never will' do'ak: anything' to embarrass a' Liberal • Government`, as: Sir. Wilfaci8'Ts►ur ier could' testify were -he .aitve. It was :only after his defeat in b 'rn nrt- theyr 1911 thatart t hp beg rine a Federal Government." t' There is some justice in this Meet:- There eer: There is no question, that, Ron. W 'il • • Hearst, who gave the-Provinee'of On- tario prohibition, was not 'supported - at the polls by the tetiiperence Theo. pie. However, we refuse . to believe v.rrrr Elf CAN Slnrta abut, turn_ bolt aetion. 22 eon - bre. shootlar alt sloes up. to fa Louie Rifle. or 25 setibite .haotisz Oben And Lone rim Cr. ascus, nilrrei or 'inset steel. Genuine oiled Walnut stock. sae; tr halt' -sick on bolt. 1?ur, silver brad lrbt. E#,il; taker demur for sarr1ing. Puller irusranteea. Order "tttrouRh roar local store or dtrret b, Parser Post C.O.D. Write for lita•atnrs. H W.t:aahif 14/411RMid1 ARMCO. 3124tt rt.wieneAse. • Toronto COOEY CA`*- C': WELLS RHINO Rubber. Footwear ire .G'� ttntee lietter Value. •E�rcrly polar of RMINO Rubber Footwear' ia. gullet unteed flee fray. f<xom defects in workmanship. -and material. ' ''S'he• girwroretce tog RHINORUB- - 1#ER•�-the toughest and GUJ most wear•re- siating that ' < Science has yet . discovered - which will wear up to, twice-oolong-asordinary- rubber. which ' with every Pair incase that RHINO Ruiibea~ Polotwear is bettase--isac quality of rubber.' and` linings, as welt at:: ill the way it 1, modes .-pt stands the li>ardesf.ltfind' of wear - becauaet there' is' extra When you need Rubber - strength. where�ver-there• Footwear of my-1dud,l is. extraratrain. This let us fit, you with ' fiaotwoms ii, made from RHINO. " tnpare the Wear"' �...' R ! 8 Sou.:, Side !quare - Goderich that the- people of Ontario will calm- ' giveFerguson' .not Mx F r on l' sit' 1r and y y • pped 7a sOr e and .ansi ht,/ _- r -. o Canada goes the credit of being the charactervhi.l, i.4la,' .�1,eweld °' overcome 'r6 per :cent. of the difDkul- even if it does come from farmers brurckl . disappear with. h country where the foundations were' and extended until colnpTeted'in 181?. 7 „y pP a is lie as was re- ties of the adjustment period. hayseeds, and as e n ra, laid of the"discoveries which are now When the Fort was torn down 'a ,,Tiff:LATEST EXPORT AND:. revolutionizing the'theor±�cs of chem -a. ti • IMPORT TTA 14A istry and physics in all pares of the ' . Q. -•--'What is the latest export and world and will, in the course of a very import figures z,' ' few years, exert a very tremendous ' Are --The latest` export figures fot 'few effect on the industrial life." it was marked by one vigorous an rndig- ,y� ,y 1902,: the timber: was found to be as n nt ci s ake%'wiho bolds inti- sounda ty . Pe y ` ' t%il latui` ' as when first used: mater' that the "Wets" would, if Mr:- CANADA'S F his plod- y ou-feel•rf heart A S FISHERIES Ferguson dared to carry out P,, d , Q.. What -was the value of Can- ges, proceed to defeat hint as: they did mos • Jara3tl Z. "futws 3q odes fishery production in 1923? Sir William Hearst, which meant A. -The production from Canada's that the plain duty vs the Prohihi- fisheries and canneries in 1928 totals tionlst, if his temperance prineit;lea led *42,565.546, ritiincltColu over . 1P22pro- are anything . more thanp; a sham s HEATof S?65,336 Brrtrsh Columbia pro- should give his solid su port to the1Lr.0 P . , i3 seg t dared nearly .half of this #ota1, or Covernnient in the effort tad cit rg 520,705,914. 29 'Per cant of the its duty, • • .A Bargain in Newspapers! opportunity portun ty► to Win $5,000, Beautiful.. Art . Calendars Free • I.' 1 THE G+U�►ER Cis STAR has osanc,luded ' an airrango• hent with The Fetidly hu i herald . Weekly Star of Mont real by which we can offer the greatest .bargain ever given t‘,.1; newspaper • • rmadam.The offer includes a full year's subscription to. both papers. an , -art *slender with a most beautiful picture subject ready for 'rano 'fig, and an opportunity to win s4 prise of -$4,000 cash from The Family Herald, and an untrtualiy good Calendar from The Gcdoricil Star. Its the ?Wirral Election of 1021 there were 3,110.300 votes cast . out of a total of 4,435,310 names Ott the voters list. - Ile* many votes will be rolled in the next Federal 1':lection ;' The Family herald Riut1W"Weekly Star ere offering Tau Thous- and Itotlare in 94wiriees for the best estimates, and our arrangement wwith'the publisher:' of that great weekly giros every Star subscriber an opportunity to 'make` an estimate and perhaps win the e041044prize of '5,000. Some Marson will win. Why eS11011111 it not be you ? READ THIS BARGAIN The Goderich +Sri,ar marts $2.0O per yea r. Th. Family Herald and Weakly Star coats $2 peryear we now otfar s full yeses *Asorilwti In t- loth papers, ittelti,l- ing a copy of The FamilyMoral 1:'rt Calendar. anti the tight ter nMk()one etiniate itt The Family Herald's Election Urttttest, aloe The tiodetich Rtes'» tine calendar. - `ALL FOR $3.50 Estimates must be made its tune of Ind:strafing. anti no changes will 1* permitted afterwards. Order Now at Thus Office THE GODERICH STAR VANATTER & MOTEL, wi A.RM►11a*,ON►1 year's catch was salmon, next hall- • The Ideal Horne but, third lobster, fourth, cod. • (Canadian Statesman3 STOPS-BACkACHE- YELLOWBEAD PASS The first essentials of the ideal i' ••' , " _ .."`"�"."�"""' s Q. -What was the origin of 'Cel= home and the., ideal family. are can- i The heat of red peppers tikes the Towhead PASS ? stunt love, confidenee, devotion, un- ; rtsuctia' from+y Sara, lame back. It can A.-The origin of "Y eRawhead rasa selfishness, willingness to .spend inti I iiurt a�.oui. audit certainly •ends the. haft tea explknktions. The probable' be spent in the ` service of . one ani ; tattote atomic • i., ,•• other- The Total home ies;onel wketa : When- yam are suffering too you. Can, one ze that it derives its name from „the children shall say: "When We ' hardly get around, lust try Ited Pepper a French-Canadian named Decolane. marry and have homes of our own. - Itub,:and lose RMill have the quickest -re. hassuch eon eiti» Nothing c • liefknown, T4 i a what whohid.his furs atis now Tete, � o ;eyed :a � fir love ands the • wlah to to be eu Jayne Cache from Hair; fact that the 'her And inother love each other.'" it ° tratea, licutit3'atitig haat as tied peepers trapper had Sellae her. 1s where the eons are taught respect just as. soon as pply Red haat, CANADIAN' LIFE I,,�iSURANC",E for all women by the deference aro er Rub,yan will. feel the t glint Tat, n three minutes it warms a $avec. spot Q. --What is the *rewta of Cann- kindness . of 'their father to tlheit through and through. Pahl and"sons. than lite insurance 4 mother' it is where daughters /earn ness are gone. A. ---Companies skiing over 83 per from their mother's patient example Ask any (tutgest for a. jar of Rooks cent. of Canadian life insurance bus,- how , beautiful a thing wifely- atr,l lied' Pepper:Rub. Be store to get each the 1 sect' .--lea the g¢aaitie with the name Rowles air each July 31, 1924, of 2291,000,000 as beauty of daily unselfish devotion tt, against 2.tI4,,000,000 the previous h 11 It is where the year. "A country is not bankrupt :sun s iadngf lave that it softens ever?: that can go yon buying life insurance privation, ennobled every bomb!. at that rater duty, And stimulates. constantly all noble and unselfish aims. This ideal Boo* �,,,,,,,,,,g pimples can never be attained where there e- and nota fairly equal' reciprocity in de• EY motion, labor, and seIfdenial, between ARE CAUSED ^�• the different rtrrmbeirs of the family Bad Here is • the rock on which many n '�pbee the blood gets out of order it family is wreeked after it has hail s1 Is oaf natural that both;' pimples. or propitious launching. It is /fossil& .otne ot'te'r indieatkin of .b blood for devotion on the tine of one tc , should hook tit• of tit. syatetn. breed ftelflshnwi^tu On the Part of an. `� anter. What you nr,`ii. wheat' tltl't arrant."io a - Tom,, Character of the Vete goon untie to build up the system and q put the blood tete proper shape. o;f'axmex+' Sun) For this purpsas there is aethiag of In rstimating the strength of the the saorbet Wiay to equal mejorityr polled for'the O. T. A. slit character of the vote' suet on early - aide ashoald not be Overlooked. While miry .wall -meaning,' people dtelercd for Government control, the fact rata not be omitted from the ealculat!o» that the rasjority of those who vett` against eoatinrsneo of Prohibit,rn nice in Toronto and other large can• ter.. l!Dpeeiroen Ilatit of names adde+t to the register in the rtty immediate. ly *forst the 28Td, and published ir� tie Toevoto altar, show an alarm? -1* „ proportion .f aa,saai originating in M �l rarnape. It should be fl rebsr 'wool aaliotwsd that in Teronti pledging and per'seaitutiatar have tot nese report skies during year ending me r y a ton tw rn, a pub*, w the goodofall. e er Its L. A. Deiibert, Allow Bios, wsrN.i►s-«Iwe ietsrsl;. yews I was tr.ablid with Mlle aa4 pimples- I tt•isdyf trishaw* hot esald get s. marks. "Woo took Rondoeit Itiee4 !littera sad b.eeare fro* of ay trs+able• Itis tM .al I took that fled R. *.. R.L. kasmanattere so . b'fb. T. Mbar* Os., Limited, T twat., Ort. • A " -•SIIJ.11 .. 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