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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-10-28, Page 24.3 MIX TIM I .rN•.,•.• u..., lim li HIE, 1 Test it Y�urseif! "MLADA" CREEK TEA Write Soled*, Toronto, for free sample. mai* Masa Ararat Shaken fury of the storm struek the, Isle of The birthplace of the human race--. Pines, an island, with an area a€ about the Valley of Araxes st the foot of 90 sgrare utiles, lying 35 miles off the Mount Ararat in Russian Armenia,' southern coast of COS,. w!rhere there'. traditionally the site of the Garden is quite a settlement of Cansdiana of Eden -hes been visited by a de- and other palish subjects owlsting raststing earthquake, accompanied fruit plantations. Among the dead in by the WAS of 400 lives. Hundreds, the Isle of Pince there are said to be Perhaps thousands of others, have 32 "Americans,' end it is feared that ':been injured and about 100,000 are some of these may be Canadians. homeless. The city of Leninakan. 140 British Sailors. Loot formerly known as Alexandrepol, vas Another Caribbean hurricane, practically wiped out of exiewenee. sweeping northward, sank the British Ili name was changed two years ago naval sloop Vaterian and the British in honor of Lenin, 'the Bolshevik freight -steamer Eeetway, with a to. leader. j tat loss of about 100 .lives. `Phis During the Great War Leninekan storm struck' Hamilton, Bermuda, on was almost totally demolished, being Friday morning last, causing tretnen-. repeaatedly the eentre of bitter fight-- darts havoc among the ships, in the ing between the Russians and Turks, harbor; and heaivy:lois to buildings in. and it hos only been within the last the city, three yeatrs that it has been rebuilt, The Valerian was returning from. partly in adobe, but to a considerable Naaasau, Bahamas, . whither she had extentin brick and stone. been seat with relief to "thesufferin During the war the Armenian pop. from the hurricane of a month ago.. mations. of Northern Turkey and Only 19 were saved ,of the total of • itustian Armenia took refuge in Len.. 103 bilkers and, men aboard. The inekan, and there Arose one. of the vessel is add to have.turned turtle, greatest refuge problems of the war thus preventing any launching of life-, -�-a problem out ofwhich grew the boats, and only lite rafts, could be work of the Near East Relief, which used as a meatis of .escape: ' hes 'expended nearly : $100,000,000 in The Eastway's calla for assistance relief and reconstruction. After the were answered bytwo or three other armistice . the Americans took over vessels, but she had foundered before the wrecked Russian barracks and help arrived . and only twelve of .her transformed them into orphanages, troy were picked up, This vessel an inetitutian which in the last three was owned at Neweastle•on-Tyne. years has become the largest and be • Ban speech by Cook •ranippPd orphanage in the .world, An unusuel *step was.. taken by the with +9;000 children housed in 30ri. British•Government in the coal strike *Mane buildings. It 1's a tribute to when A.:.J. Cook, leader of the min- • cluthe geefitency of the young women in era, WAS forbidden to +oddness r path- cltatd tshatt none of -o children/Per. at. ,ting of strikers . at Cannock anil islaed in the J%crieiis of ear:hshocl.s flhase in Staffordshire. Natminslly, Awakened front their sleep,. 'thea• the *action wags taken bar the ,chief were directed to Bing, and in utterly f.Constable of Staffordshire, but le fielders were marched to.,plaeea 'af . asseety: large fare ofp^lice an hand to pre vent the "Emperor" from :addressing The Cuban Hurricane the ,crowd: is taken as an answer on Nature Beene to be in a vengeful the ,part of the .Government to the mood, judging by the eatastrorihcs r¢f". "war eouncil" set up by the Miner*' recent months Before the debris of Federation. This "war council" hi. the Floridan hurricane has been clear-' stituted an intensive campaign which rd *swat*,;• another .furious storm cheeked the defection from the racks - struck e"'uba. causing a death toll of of the .strikers' who, a month ago, -over 000 end a financial toss. estimate started to drift back to work in large ed at over $100,000,000. The full numbers. 1 1 1 i ..m. ■ hmmlio.lY 1 iplotrom i Polim111•11111 1111 11.1 ibases liarseaa semi* when the Cf, 11 seeks saaetia>ra t. emend I fee swami grabtleos ie'� late offset to Awed with tie strfles siteaties. e QT. T. A. BURROWS tune of telegraphic business. hitherto Newly appointed Lieutenant•Govern possible, and do it at a much lower -or of Manitoba.. Ile is a real pioneer coat than at present. The service of the West, having first landed in was inaugurated by an exchange of. Winnipeg to 1875 ass a boy of 18, and greetings between London..and Man• - most of his life has been identified treat .journalists• with the lumber, business. •May Abandon Fall Session Two- Bo• er VW/PointeThere is said to be some doubt as to the meeting of Parliament on Dec- Premier Herta:og of South African is ember 7, the date set by Premier King :not meet with the approval of the loyalty sent to his. Majesty by the A she meas is Gine who steal* hie the ratan of mystery at the Imperial before.leaving to attend the Imperial National Association of Manufacture t , w1#a s•face-powder because :to s to0r the principles of *elf government.are Ernest Lapointe are not expected ito al adaption of this policy,: in the (pito, the word Empire, casing instead the Among the things smaller than an turn toOttawah Iodineth - THURSDAY, ocToJt i Mas, 1t�f16 TUX= it 1 ersiElpi0 *QUAL TV *ILL,ER'S P J1J}CS "There is nether* ertwi is MIL - .1.4/1111 HERS JUICE." stated Mrs. , Pitkin, 'SO Charlotte 1St, Toronto.' "Per a year ur more any b waaye' aileostiierded and 1 catered * .sur -1 ed csssdetfort of the sttoremeia std 'leach - tag of gas. 1 would have the most' madfoe*ting pairs in tem stomach efter each meal. The gas pains were so, *evert that It affected even normal breathing. Seeing what BER JUICE was doing for so many people, I bought as battle. The results were I. truly remarkable. �I, rennet say too ay 4 gout to recommend for the to alt ion and highly Graters kik it to all who suffer from • ,M any stomach trouble whatever. It is _ a rest wonder worker in restoring the' tier In my distrkt for .the Great digestive organs to normal condition." For male 'by Campbell's Drug Store, War." God'erieb, and other druggists. New 'Wireless Across Atlantic Great Britain snd Canada are now tegtslattve progrsr e. If Parliament linked together by the new Beam opened on December'7th and adjourn. 1F"ireless telegraphy Service, which, ed in time to hermit its members to according to Marconi, the inventor, spend Christmas at their homes, there uses but one-tenth of the power ern. would be a sesasfon of only nine or ten ployed by other" systems; can carry dsys in which to transact business. across the Atlantic five tithes the vol- This may • cause the opening to be postponed tilt fairly in Jsnuary. More Air Defence The British Mr Ministry has placed an order for fifty daylight bombing plane* capable of flying 100 mile* an hour at a height of fort miles, as part of the scheme of hone defence. Sauce fon the Goose --.or Gander Henry . Ford's five-day week does 1 You Will Always Find Cut, Style and Workmanship TBLAA.CK'S 1p 'stocks of •'Men's ;Furnishings for . Pali; and Winter aro Nifty. CHAS. .. BLACK The Loading Tailoring and Mete* Smart Wear Store Phone 219. , - North Side Siquare. Conference and his utterances upon Conference.: The Premier ,and Hon• ens in the United States.. The gener.R Imperial Conference a its leonine* manly to buy the stuff. • session. The King avoided the use of looked forward to with to great deal re u to sue e ion of the Association, would be to of concern. -In London he is • said to first of December, and there would be increase the cost of living, increase be teciturn, denying himself to inter- very little time in which to prepare, a wages by 15 per cant., decrease pro._ viewers and making no after-dinner duction, create a craving for adds: speeches. His confreres do not seem Bonet luxuries to occupy the addl. to know just what he means by "In -is Your Y. u Child atonal spare time, and generally xe ternateonel recognition of South. Af.: t . stet against the best interests of work - rice's national status." T *nen, Hie. apparent .anti-British send i ▪ } ( Looking ,at the question from an- other angle, the five-day week' ores #stents are seemingly not shared by all , ' the Boers, .someof. whom have for+ Com. I.iver.E>Gtrsct'`In Sugar Coated endorsed by the American Federation gottenthe bitterness Th of the wn logle Tablets. lits On Flesh and Builds " of Laboi at its recent meeting in De= of 25 years ago. This is brown "by a Them Up "troll. remarkable letter made public by. , General Smith-Itirrten, who, in a re -Coast j'rovinee's;Greet• cent book testified. to the bravery, British lust'a few days quicker frau British Columbia's coats of arms is atriotisni and chivalry of `the Boers. Yon ever dreamt of—these wortderfuI not acceptable to.,the British College T.he felts.* is from U. 'rin,aloe c f the health building, flesh creating tablets of ' Heralds, objection being taken .to Transvaal, whose father and General: tatted. McCoys Cod. Liver . nceract the ode of a.royat erown on the arms Foerie lost their Iivea' in a charge to' Tablets will . start to help any thin, of a Province. - cepture ,a gun from she British . in underweight little one. November, 1900, at Witkloop.'. . +' After sigkness'/and where rickets* 'tto- Oen Near Capital It had been decided 'Mr. Prhtsioo axe suspected they are especially vol.f ,ianuary 0, has been set as the. day ' uabte, `. i anon which the Duke and Duchess of wrote, to erect on the battlefield st r Most people know. that from the York will Start for Australia .to open small memorial to his father and Gen. livers of the Iowly codfish vitamins the new national capital; Canberra, a Four , and it Sm t occurred. to Pham of the Stant elates axe extracted— the city which has been built- to order ethat Generalodo gbt therereeen and Brl kind that help all feeble underweight with all the needs of the country's - ti s.who had ht woe oaken c ntri- men, women and children. fish -aide might��wlsh to make' sonttti� . fcapitai kept in view. They will fire. butions. "It: is really strange,,, he Try these wonderful tablets for 30 vel via the Canary /'stands, Jamaica continued,`"that the men who fought days and if Your frail, pntay child and the Panama Canal, and will not you tooth :rrad'nalt and staerificed their dent greatly benefit—get your money cross Canada, as had been hoped, on all ifs the Boer W?rr, are the: men who, back. their outward journey at least.• 1 after *baking hands at the Peace A very stekly"einid, age 9, gained :;.. Kin ag1y .Diplomacy Treaty,. remained true to their ?flight- 12 pounds in 7' morathax.' "Much interest was shown in the ed word and again fought aide by Ask any druggist for McCoy's Cad choice of words used hr. Xing side with the English in the Gteat tIver Xxtract;Tablets--as easy to George in replying to the message of War. I .myself was the first volun- take is Gandy*n 60 tablets, 60 cents. phrase, "Commonwealth of British Nations." It needy always happens that a I man Dicke out mower type than his wife to flirt with. , Suffered . Terribly From Constipation If yds have suffered from constipa tion for years and been subject to all the miseries. associa te.% with it, wouldn't you consider it a blowing to 1a able to keep the bowels .in a 1 good healthy condition and prevent disease getting a foothold ea, your : syeter.. «Leora t.' v ar a • i #i+ttii1P/'q01ifaiRit100/ 141'ataBiaNAY I_ i+r Miibisrn's are indicated jut for :this purpose; their regular',use relieving the:: worst cases of constipation. Mrai. Philippe Legault,. 'Verner, Ont., i s writes: --"Por many years i' have. been troubled with my livor, and sof- bsegeNterribly trout Conetipatton. I heard about,.Milburn'a Laxa-Liver I Tiffs and I have been greatly•im- t proved sins. I started to use them, and cannot re.couatneud them too highly to anyone who is troubled' with their liver." • , Priem 25e. a vial at all dealers, or mailed •direct on receipt ofprice by The T. Milburn Co., Liraiteil, Toronto, Oat. MIME NNW NE • 1'a k . atom is the man who gets mad , be- cause his wife won't vote his' way. JOB PRINTING : AT THE STAR MEWS -SHEEP-SKIN LINED COATS at .$9.50 Made of heavy brown duck, sheep -skin . lined, knitted sleeves, a l 1- round• belt, sizes 36. to 46, at 59.54 •' MEN'S MACAW COATS at $6.50 Made of heavy Macki- naw cloths, in dark grey and brown checks, all- round belts; sizes. 36 to 46. i eial' SFE $ �►.50 BOYS' KINAW COAMACTS at $3.95 and $4.50 'You can get them at M. ROBINS IT is unneeessa to *ay ver -mach about this- Sale'to anybody -who has at, 'any tine.partidpated in one" of our Sales.' To .those who have not we would suggest looking over the. prices mentioned below,, or better stili, to come in and see for themselves what we Offer,. fer, as we cannot mention all items, and kis impossible to describe the -values, which must be seen to be appredated. ?'his is a Fashion and Value Event specially planned planned fort thisSale A FEW:_.PRtGES WORTHY OF NOTE' COATS COATS Assorted sizes, materials and sty.cs. Sorne Fur trimmed. Veil lined. Regular $19.50 Sale Price $12.60 rvellai s, Duvetyns, Velours, etc., of finest materials and Furs Beautifully lined and interlined Regular to $35,00 Sale Price $22$6 FUR COATS Several Sample Coats 'an display at ternark. ably low prices. SpeCiai orders will be taken. Also all kinds of alterations on fur. Blouses Biomes of fine•grsdc Foe Silk. Lovely shades and very *wady styled. Sale Price $5.50 $5.$5 ma solo Velours and Duvetyns, trimmings of Fur, others self -trimmed. Lined and interlined. Regular $2230 Sale Price $1440 # 'l HHC&4DD COATS in Needle- point, Marvell*, Pinpoint, Spedine, etc., in a wide range of styles. Very Moderately Priced DOLLAR KIDDIES' SKIRTS Pleated Skirts, on camisole tops, in a eC variety of colons. Siaors raa*+s hose 4 to 12 yrs. Sate Price $1.90 DRESSES CLOTCLOTII DRESSES Using Pleats, Eirabroidery,- etc., for trimmings Several shades and styles. Sale Price, $4.50; $5.95, and $ `.SO . SILK DRESSES A clearing of odd numbers of silk, in Canton, Charmeuse, Crepe -de -Chine, Flat Crepe, etc, Good range of shades. Sizes 16 to 20. i$ale Price $795 SPECIALS Sts SCARPS Silk Scarfs in many pretty shades. Regular SLIMS Sale Price $1.00 BLOUSES Blooms of Crepe•do-Otine, Last light Amite and mesa educe Sale Price $1.1411 BLOUSES Blouse* of Linonotte, two specks, SWIM' eine Sale Milc• $1,0 Royal Ladies' Ready PHONE 500 CANTON DRESS'S Smart Dresses of Sstin»faced Canton, beauti- fully trirnnted, suitable for better•wear, ' Sagas Price $$12.50 and up • -. GEORGETTE DRESSES Dresses for evening and formal tear, as well, as afternoon wear In the most called for shades Sale Price $14.95 ars' $16.50 AfILLINERY Hots .of FELTS, VELVETS and SATINS Alt Shades.. Smartly styled., Prices Greatly Reduced `lou Blouses of Silk -Knit. Good range of colors and sizes. Reg. $3.95 Sale Prier • $2.75 to i e On • • EAST SIDE SQUAB nomelisin • +.j