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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-03-03, Page 2• probably 150 might never reach safe. night. Teem is no evidence of any ty. 'Warmed mostly by Scandinavian evotees often misused imniediato attack on foreign settle- I seamen, the halibut boats are well ntents. ' accustomed to the gales whiell often Don't say "he lifted the boX off the British Government Win .The • • British Government was awarded judgment on the claim of the Roumanian Oil Company for damages for destruction of nil pro- perties at a erode' period of the war to nrevent their falling lute the hands of the Germans. The coin. mine. who estimated the damage at S1.50.000,000, were informed bv a War ()Mee renreeentative at the time that it would by eempentoited for the dam. ages. but the-totinsel for tbe cempany odmirted his word was not binding on the British Government. Italian Donkey Exiled The diminutive Italian donkey, which has been such a picturesque feature of Rome streets has been ex- iied from the Eternabeity by the new governor. '•The bumble donkey, 4 member of high standing in many n peasant family, has in the. past brought the family wine and vege- 'Wiles into the city' to sell, bet be will no longer be allowed to ode): the city Rebate Two reasons have been given, for its exile: The dignity ot,the Et- I ernal Clty and the traffic problem. It is ex notorious fact that, the donkey doenet give a care for the' highest powered Motor on, the boulevard. ;01;1r Weekly Lessons in English By L CORDON TWO THURSDAY, MARCR led, Mr est it Yourself 11 GREEN TEA Writ* Salad*, Toronto, for free asinsplic. ORLI) EVE IN MIMI NOW GAMstaie ... E!ection of Ministers Tth he -tota, sfance which ei A bill to remove tee necessity of travelled lie the expedition is esti the re-election of members of the mated at about 15,400 miles: of white House of Commie on aceeptanee of only 000 miles will be made by see Cabinet appointments will be Intro- It is an Austrailian enteeprise, dueed lin the course of the present The Inquisitive Bump seon. It is intended that ibis change would eliminate at least ode avenue of useless expenditure. Income Taxes , were frees Natal, sad leer voted sprinter,' from Aostralls. (Moir to tome saisunderstaasillag, howevor, the lett section of the his bridge *Ivey to the diluents before the signal wet; given entl "began to peg out claims. The police were powerless to reotrain the crowd. and when U the etaking bad been done they bed to set to wore. ' and remove all the peg* cut Tlie rush vas declared void and another, wilt be organized. Reporte /hew thaS. the diggings aro extett:nely rich. f Shortage of Comedian Applies I The Derirtment of -Customs and Excise has been informed that the supply of Canadian apples is so re- duced that there is no longer sub- etontial quautities available to the trade. A bulletin has been issued ad- Custom'officers that the dumping duty wilt no longer apply to apples until further melee. Labrador Peninsular Controversy The decieion of the • Privy Council as to tbe position of the boundary of tbe Labrador penineuler betweea Quebec and Newfoundland la expect- UR* 11 land and mineral wealth in the Labile. w e • a two geeernments oemeemeesemeoomair Comes to a Close Saturday AIwit at 11 p. m. Sharpm . of the Province of Quebec and New. . had the Tights to the valuable timber dor hinteeland, so the asked the Pettey Council to settle the matter kr them. s Australian Missions to Commie The Australian industrial mission e of seventeen Perseus, consisting of 2 einployers, employeese newspaper- - men, and ()Weevers, is en route to - Canada to investigate industrial prae. eicem in this country with a view o M f - obtaining Pideas for the better-, merit of Australian industry. The Party MS selected by the Austvaliau Government, ON E EAT VALLEE EVEN In A disetisnion in the House of Csmnuois on income tax Mr. R. C. Matthews suggested that the tax b collected at the tome ae in Britae led hie discredit. It is doubtful any Called= M.P. or M.P.'''. is any where within sight of theee Mule, Even in the I3ritish Muse of Com mons, where business is ganged el with eXpedieney, there are member whose inquisitive bump is overdevel oped. A. member belonging to th smallest party in the House has 00 questions to his credit while a Social ist has 1120 to what is sometimes eni Tb0 proportion of the income tax that is collected at the source in Bri- tain is about 7R per cent. It is vol. "Wed by deduction. Wherever pos- sible, a person paying income to an- other is required to withhold the in. comae tax therefrom and Pay it over to the British Government. The tax is oxieessed on the payer, and not on the recipient of the income. Russia and'Oritain 114$814 has replier! to. Britain's protest against Soviet propaganda in the Milted Kingdom and the reply is argumentative and asks for ;pei- ti of Soviet activity. His- torians say that Russia has been twisting 'theIfon's tail for four hun- dred yearn by "repeated and almest unendurable psovocationej and that British firmness in demanding aetop to it is amply justified. 1• Maritime Rights • The Maritinie Right; Commission has completed its report and loom. 1 mendations include increases in mile; sidles to .Neve Bruntevick, Nova Seto I MRSLAURA E. JAMIESON tia mid Prince Edward Island, reduc-; wife of the tion in freight rates and late Magistrate Stuart . other suggestions for the anilueleuieigeun8 wjahinoiehTsn'beel apBpuorinnatird'e*urec:filvtehe' of conditions e:evailing in the Mari. Juvepile court ef that district by the time Provincee • ProVilietal Government. Situation at Shanghai- Fishing Fleet in Dauger • nsor-General. john Doncan, corn. The largest halibut Milne geet in ma der , of thee -Shanghai defeuee the world was in grave danger o fore, vim went from England on the annihilation jest week -end when 1 Megantie beeing-on board tha Fitwas streek by it gale end ertOWAtOrA aBenddfsoerdeosohdi'ilea ordvr oulleornttessotshale del of unusual fury which swept *ems e north Pacific and threatened to early 'Sundae with Col. Viscount Gott, •wipe out, everything in its path. Of . re his <Met. et staff, and Other Vt- this fleet of 270 vessels and about one fit -r, mid made a tour of the de- thousand men, many of the smaller fences- of the international settlement, (Taft were Jost during the early stage which are, manned by British troop_of the'storm and it is reported f tat No shipsi are allowed te s ss, • Eeliel Voting *tights lash the, Aleskan coast, but seldotn IlOor." Omit"oft" , Over 130 members of the British I have the Y seen 8 storm of stab Viol* DA,YetwSp . thero m no one else but Parliament have sent a memorial1 to ' euee; t ier.,wit "but" is; ,used, omit the Primo Minister ;miring the Gov- I Newspapers Attacks Britisti "else ernment tes take the earliest °pee-- i Government Don't say "she is home "At home .is nrefera'ble. ' 'Don't say "they are not going away at all." Omit "at all," " "Twins" means tveo, "twin" meane tunity to gam out its pledge to give ; Theee is a -teeny raw ensuing be. retie' valeg e'itistS to men and wom- • tween the British newspapers eentrol. ,,,,,e1 trine-14)00,re 'the Peet General I led 'by Lent Rothermere and Lord ' raeetion. . i Beaverbrook. The hewspapers of the Trebling 'Women Settlers i fpriner are nttaeking the C • • , oho of two. • • .. . It m arectmeed hs„ the oversee sets meet, which they accuse of election m clunatnatatne'4:lr,,,,41hhefwg,, a lelyitat(isneahet- . . . tiement Department of the Dombilon , the matte!' of torronlating a lie a d w u . - acquaintaecei,"e )• • • Words Oftert Mispronounced . 0 iee that steps are to be taken to. oopular pulley, and predict that the set up a training centre. at • whielit Baldwin administration will be swept ermine, ea* receive instruction in tout of-,existenet unless it immediate - household ;week .with review. ta (tied. .ler adoots new meartures. Lord Beav- oration te'-Aust 'alio. The work will erbroole's newspapers. however, are • tittelude, In addition to instruction in takes* the part of the Government. eaievirm. elle .pocetryheeoinge epeeini denouneing.the attacks as "sniping" 'study' of eausewifery, .the care and and .urges silence -in feet: of the criti. management of farm livestoen, anti cal Chinese situation. • the cultivation of fruit.e Belgium's Gift to Princess• -- Medicinal. Pronounce me -dig -in -di, Long Motor Trip . princess Astrid of Sweden,who e as in "met," both i's as in "it," a as A inotorlexpedition from London is as • - 't xne i 'e Leopold of in "task," accent second syllable. on its wee twos Europe and Asia Eteimaul( d to Pgium lest November. hes jutst re- Obscenity. Pronounce oli-senet.i, to Singareem, thence through the is- ceived the Belgian nation's wedding o as in "of," e as in "men," bothelthes hinds of eielimetra And JAVA. and fin. gift, in tbe shape of a jewelled riia., in 'it," accent second melable. . ally aerostseAustralia from Darwin, to dem. The mostskb illed craftsmen of Rseeberry. Pronounce VAZ.bor-1. Herculean. Pronounce Hersku-le. an, 0 as in " s her " u as in "unit," e and a misteeseed, ;accent teemed syl. table. Irremediable. Prenounee both as in "it," both e's as be "he," accent the "me." een for /Sydney vie Adelaide and Melbourne. that country have the a as in "at," p silents -lie -cent , is ornamented' yen gem* front Bel. Syllabic. Pronounce sil-sibek, both It will eras21 countries. months in making the erotinengaged , width fleet syllable. e 1 DYSPEPSIA Made Her Miserable After Evert, *nr• .r * %Orr vb. 4* . ' it. 114,P• IL It{ Mtnitt,#) V Ottitin/ Chit; i writitiee-e'leott tioito tom thee I WI • insirenta ttoln Onfttipnitt, nrot after omit steel *ea most miserable. Actin: oft the euggeatioa of ' a friend X de. .iiiel.1 to try intri noon ttotleod I WAS improving'. Mid too en musk relieve,' I ran arm eieleY the rose test is put beton. moo, oleo dneseee or deitier handket it; It lir mile ey The Milburn Ca, Toronto, (Att. unaI i i'e as in "it,"seceet and eons s a of a bandeau of briltiants set in platinum surmounted by eleven maitnilleent large Couto diamonds. In view of the ever-changing fashionx, the did dem has been so noide that it eittl be taken apart easily. ,and outdo into eeeeelets, lenge twirl/icon or broo- Syrtonytas ;L., -.,, Religion. enith, fheolegy, worehin, A llentlitent of tlimor Lan, oodlineee, holineee. devotion. Five bill. have been -remented by ;,. Sol tude, seehedeit, rtti1onMnt, ri. Wit. R. W. Craig. X. C., Attoeoey. i vary. General, for Manitoba. fa the Pro.; Stale, most, tarnish, discolor, blot, vincial Government. Whieh CAI1S 'for eon. laws. He stated that 75 per cent. of ; reverence. the amendment of the eXisting liquor Honor, respevt, revere, venerite, the troubles of liquor law enforce. i Fete, predestination, foreordine. ment wort duo to the illicit sale of f tion, destiny. ,, , beer mainly by brewers -avhe .e.te." I 1 Blend, combine, mix, compound, tbe privileges granted by the dovorn. t mingle, unite. ;tient Liquor Control Act. Ile titres. . Wore etude ed he necessity td establishfug dis. i deli/mu finichinery in order En meet 'your."4ftea word three tinter and it is Iett us increase our vocabii- the Aittration. Smith Arrival Diamond Rush 1 lary by metering one word each day. Word% for this 'resort: • , second syllable. Words Oftett Misspelled Manila; one 1. Chloroferm. Med- anion; twe L's. Wee. Phenomenon, Pteinaire ; MAC the pto. The rush of 17.000 runners to pelt ' ISOLATE; to place alone. "Ile out tiaimit on South Afritt's MAC die. hes been isohtee for many yen"; trtiliaorndpmdtdel:lus;he.nteidimincdatetiaba.eottherhuot IS RIGID; not pliant; stiff. "He drew himself rigidly erect." in South Africa, beequee of the Gov` DISDAIN: to think unworthy; re. ernmeritei promised for the control of tard with proud indifference "Then alluvial diamoridee brought together . ;Reclaim* to ent,port my siitement. 17.00(1runhern ineluding Olymnie nett the reonee i champions, famous 0r4155 -country run. ,, INSOLENT; bold; imeteetirient. "The insolent sharpies/ with whit+ sheavethe order made hint heal- ' INDULGENT: (Hemmed to give ', free course to: lenient. "He is the pampered eon of an indulgent father." ABOMINABLE; vete' hateful; tie* vteetable. "Hie trroedirnens has meet him an Abominable old man." RobineMid-Winter Sale Ends' on Saturday Entire Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings Boots and Shoes g e*tly reduced. Come and se these Bar. gains.. M. ROBINS Buy where Your Dolls: Buys More. . • 'Yuma Gives Gi Appetite and Strength • -- "My 1Cyear-sid daagliter wan Rwieviltkrk Per tritoi.lbesitneCtlit *m*86114.14 appetite and atriss."--Kra. W. Josateet. The very MST week...they. tab. Vino/. ekildreei h.Li. t� foe' *tremor. ont and 'deep Wier. A simple etrengthening leen and end Um- ealopowai M u.e foe ever /3 years fee m* -dews naset soli women sad week ekeieme. Casuists no «(1— IL'S DRUG MIR. It's the End Climax --The FINISH. A Shower of Good Buy Bargains. Entire Store swept by a tidal wave of Bargains, making last days biggest of all. Final cuts on everything that will sweep Counters, Shelves and Racks of Merchandise like a blizzard. A landslide of Bargains never equalled in this section. --Come No tv or egret Later- These Values "Demand Quick Action -.Delay is Expensive—It means Money to You.-P93itively no Postponement -No Extension. of Sale --Every Sale Price En is . . aturday Night at Eleven Bells Values Guaranteed All Men's Solid Leather Work, ' Shoes—Plain Toes anclt . 4 Toe - Caps, Tan a n cl: Black, also Elk. Buy!. .now for Spilng, at . 0 „ . . , . . . „, i 9s1),„,;,,„. • . 4111 . , . VIMMI••••• Absolutely Free ! One pair of Pure Silk Har- ris Knit Hose, value up to $2, per , pair will be given . . with -every pair. of Onyx, Myle's or J. T. B e 1 l's Ladies' Oxfords ed' FRIDAY and SATI.;13, DA0Yne$ R (minim . uulum . .. . Not $1 of this Stock been, brought in moffelovnita3:noudiaset aaP;ofibet.toTnhges, to this store and we the Mayor and Council any. individual to .here and prove otherwise. This is one of the Canada grade Shoe, S t o and not Merchandise marked a high price. Come, . for youi self. . . nii . ui has to palm invite, or ' come highest c k $ in cheap a t see . ANNIMMIONOMPIMMINSIMOMMINOMMINII0 Women's Silk and Wool Rose_all patterns I reg. $1 a pair. Now ' . . , 2 Pairs for . $1 5 . * 30 Pairs Men's ' Tan and Black Cali Boots, also it ) o: rande stai—ne adt ia:k el an rtc kf from, - Calf 11 Ox- vi an: Ityt °b stock ..._ " Regular up te.. • $7. Pair . N $4 45 °W • ' - . ‘ _ Men's Black: Calf Ores; Boots-- Ractically all , • *sizes iti the. lot. getter's. be early .. , . 1 ., 0 'XT.' . 1 95 ,,,,,.,.... IllOW 7 II Pau-. pair Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose Ivill be gi.,,- en Absolutely Free with every pail' of 0 xf o.r d s. from $4.60 to47 Sale Price Purchased r It ID A y or . SSATUAY,while Hose lasts. -RD , . ,, WItmien's 4 -Buckle and 2- • Dome and 2B k I e : u cvalue; overshoes, all s t re s, rst* ` tiquality $2.95 Pair 30, PaillsB Ladoies o .ts' Hthiagth-Top Lace Boots—This is real • as high as $10.00 a 'pair, . Now -95c 0 30 Pairs Women's Buskin Slippers—all sizes i n the lot, ideal H o u s e Slipper Now 95c Pair ONODt- • !SS RIDAY -Come Again SATURDAY SATURDAY MARCH 5 ABSOLUTELY THE LAST DAY OF . THIS SALE 30 Pairs of Boys' good. Strong Solid Leather Boots, some in Brogues, ' all sizes, I. to 5. Special $2 45 Pair • 30 Pairs Ladie? one -strap Slippers and Oxfords, round Toe, good fitters $:3.45 P*air SATURDAY mARCH 5 ABSOLUTELY THE LAST DAY OF THIS SALE Last Final Days of Sale H N S Immense Stock of oots, Shoes, Rubbers, Etc By F. McNABB, Retail Stock Broker, Toronto- ok Around--Conrspare the High Quality of Our Merohano die* with Othersam,Mall Order or Otherwise; then be prepared for the Biggest $1 Worth of Footwear •Vou Ever Bought in a Lifetime*