The Goderich Star, 1928-09-13, Page 2Teas of finer quality are unchanged in pace. An
avalanche ofthotheapergrades has made possible
a *light reduction in that class of tea.
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TEA
A To* et Visor Otudite
ORM
/IN swavirEw
• caS•Getttiodaidat
Ilervestere Well Treated 1 Life Insurance 5Ierger
Eiitlihatio dont* bee° mad° Subject to the usual conditions lin.
(n .1 iMitiiittixItull 414 1'311* potted by the Dominion insurance
Nvatauttioiroti°0 to tlintatA loti-Oreelawst-tbo,-Seeurity- Lifo• Inearance.
Novitiate et the Empire parliamen f. company d Canada bus been absorb-
tary Assomation tied a party°- f a28
icd by the Confederation Life Asso-
tbegruntied rainerdiatvestere. WSW etation. Tee preliminary eegotia.
''tetol°11 int° ae°1';3" WflinfOg .1)(''''" thins ben been approved by the S1100
fere being put on a train for Monerintomient of Insurance, George D.
treal, en route back to England. De- ginteyeon, and the Minister of Fin.
puty Minieter of Immigration Egan a ,lImi. Juries A. Robb.
eaki the men Were properly treated, Robert IL Ingersoll. Itliebigen
abut we eould uot go on indefinitely f "
lee
, exit •
LE in a nitteeranduen to the League
assembly the 'British GoteGant.ext
.
!olatris that tatit lietObtf Gee -ern-
a Hug Koog reverted *let the
coleny was inui)dated With erougglei
opium wbiet t:Uiltti buuglit at a
1 fraetion of the oriee of government
toptare. Lind wheitesale prooceutione
I and eerie -lotions heti failed to stem
tithe We.
. feeding 'inert who refaarmer boy whose vialon of a dollared the jobs
offered them"watch" resulted in the production of
Thomas Johnston, Labor M. P. for ‘7,85,2004e0001 .,ofagtelictott,Ingersoll and einttdied ot Denver
Dundee, Scotland, VMS reported tO 4" '.
his brother, Charles, went 'from a
have made the statement at Winnie
peg last Thursday that be hailS80011 181190,ignn farm to New York and, In
titi
4 founded the watch -making elt harvesters kept in an ander- plant. About seven years ago, the
grounit cage with an armed. soldier brothers lost control of their plant
and a couple of dozen policemen at lichen tompetition and unfortunate
the door, and herded together like i
e investments forced them into bank -
By Saturday, however,' Mr. John. ruPtelr* .
ston laid eovered twa or tbree hen.. • •• Bootleggers of °plain
dad miles of additional territory and Great- Britain reported to the
barton, woe fair enough to admit
with David Kirkwood, M.P. for Dome League of Nations last week that an
attempt to drive opium sulaglera
,
Oat the majority of the miners who ir h , g Kong y un.
owlet to Canada to ossist with the it ii•
C 1. ern -
harvest have been kindly treated, aesem a; faded
' Ittent euptilies were inadeonate. The
tutting good, And will tgintlin in th° nrh therefore proposed that the
Dominion if they can obtain 'winter League appnint an °,internatfonal
ccordinto thimmigrat1
em loYMeat- ' . •ion of. commiseion of inquiry to vielt the g e ett.._,„„„,,,„.........eetta.ate..a.veteete.....—
&late at Winnipeg there were two
Mounted Policemen and a Winnipeg
feoliee officer on guard to eee that all
thoee who had •oceived tickete re. ,
mained in tiro stetion till their train I
was ready to pull out, as well as to l
prevent outsiders front entering and ,
mingling with the men who had been I
supplied eititb tickets. The men were
well treated and well fed, emending
to the officials. '
From .Moose Jaw comes a report I
Df 40 British harvesters who were of- ;
food work at 15.00 a day and refus-
ed it, donning they lool been brought '
. to Canada on a "ceteh." 'Only one of •
. the Ixertv tie:voted the offer to fro to•
*work. Soma ef tbe men at Winni.
peg dealared then` bed been offered
work for two or three elaysaanil had •
talked with *bite hervesters win had
gone from °ea eale t3 ?mother rind re-
eeived role' 81.50 to a2.011 a -area but
piney of theee ' et 'Pl'A Iinsoregotion
. Hall ot Wienineir iiitateree to he stint
teme had boon droved a4.00 a day
• with a -tinseling, inert-ne to $5.00
ohoold 4Ney prove eatisfactory, but
rotee,4 le ., . ,
. me. xaa.........1 r-00,.11 4'. Litujun pa.
vv.. 1,1..mir. fas ...en ic.i...e ti....v ti vete
itbe, . 1,`4"*.l,"•14 fft'" strike.
trAnir !qv; •Wryte....91
1.,011 tti.uifi it
4!tmf eqn.
411.tipopil ..4 Try 44110 4:14:34. ena.
;onto „se ten eta . cal
block ....ni.ntoo :100 who
weee oont home tatert. Wittrapea. •
. Prettier. Address's Loague
•
. A- prei:tieal enethol outlawing
war was riveaet'ited to, the full An-
aembly;..of the League of Natioun at
0011074 Inst Friday 'bo' it. Non. W.
L. Madtennie Rita, Prime Minister
of Canada. The presperity et tbe
N'ew World, firet and foremost, said
Mt. Ifingole duo to the elimination of
fear of eggreasion. Canada, a coulee
tey of small population, has .an une
defetelei neundery lino of 3,000 miles
between it and the United States,.
yet the Canaffinn Ministee of Fipance
• in presenting hi a budget doe e not. so •
Inv% ""Pr2P‘ exneediture of .
itt single deliar ihroneat fear of Ara.
• Vlicall aggrestitno the Premier Said.
in holding up the relations of the two
countries an roetnievote example ne a
Policy of revue:dation of war as nn
%Ornate* of nntional
He 'referred to the War ef 1812 ,
and tae'Resleatleaot PO,V0oniallt
ing arrnamenta mien the Great I.altee..
an aertnirteennit whieh fat' more Han
100 tem orovided q 1110411n of
vocal): from gonuetitive ernitanteritea.
and milled:. "Therefor,. Canada and:
the United Stetter, fie far as eanem-1
lbe sinning • la Pelle, wore but
vatting Mgt ClInx`Crilk on n noliey of i
• theirs Vale)) one in nrutice mere
then a etnturto"
Trens-Canatte Mari Flight
Seitiadeoneateaseet; A. garle 'God* t
free, tottpiatea the tient thrcet alt
men meat aloes Canada at 6.10
°Mot* 'OaturdaY evening, . when he
treught bia roaptene down'en the
water -at lie Ben. a Station
near Vaneouver, Ilia total • flying '
tiratt niece /mien Ottawa Weelnen.
day morning • wee about $2 home, '
and the diottertee (lawn etna apptosi-
mately 11'400 toilete t'fifs
panted ty fteroveeittItlajee M. Gra.
bate
summer' COMPLAINT
Nee* Lest Her Little Girl
Therilere Rivett, Anthony, Oate
writere-taittiat Volt ttenely lett soy
lita• girl ass the eras euffearg terribly
tree atteutter tomplaInt„ nhe become
Ai* and mettle baa opetitco,
eaohl Itataly nalk *tram tit• non
*Sheet talliig down. At list vu
*Weer okibiwit as to get *UM, eie
skt4 *fife sio Ihool sake* * 4Iletro
sak• 00 MONO.
1 alsi Iliarnd it a avoid rooked: flit
stwors, 1104 treala stet wittnett *
WO% of it la Cho home ter *or
twig 4,
Rae Iwo* we ate markt* titr It •
i•••• r•• upi tidy at Tike T., Sillsonw
100.. fre.gro, Oat.
THE GODERICH STAR
11 ott et -ila. • I I 't i Sgatheni
.3eisnit(itia and Southern Albe.sta,
A Till3 eX.041-18k-Pll 4 en iritatrtS "" BOW,: neon Tablets Decletet! to be
i uvulae feet year was pbereencnal: t *tit"; Thei'l Weight LI "ct ,.
metitee has crils- to w3i, Itaittae •
4111111...
WINIMENNON
, pet Ina p e . WONDFRFUL TRIBUTE
1. the Okanagan Valley el Deitisii Con
The cerstmercial nroduetion leaped A
in 1524. tit ,4000,00ii i:otmada :11 It.12.7. Own Tablefq in. CY,Cfs;, ci" .4 at
fox reat000 poutitt; front caeca teat'
i .
I i3 1.s:crease( rem three to o con nere are mafl • ren n re
pm gallon, but motorists will find --that is the tribute thoznende- eta
spate satiefattion in the annotureet mothers pay the TabIete.
merit that the price of licence pletea , atemetig the memo 11131Z1 rtf1121713 '
that otthing deo els cleat them itt p
Higher Tax on Gaeoline haneehing the ille of her it oat e 0
Tito gas'aine tax in Ontario is te Once weed, always riled, as leree es a
b 1 f fiv ta ti 11 hild ti - •
is to be reduced. who are anxious to tell of th'eiren,ne
Seel; Industrial Pa ee 71•Oerience with Babfe Own Triblete c.g
Brai4 treele at -lionise! took an int- 348' Grittitliteof flat liao5Noth Oittat
• portant new direetional _pellet? eget who writeaceea'Stiorttet after coming
• week, when the Trade . Union Con- to Caoltdit began givloR the Taliltta
• Ate • • to my baby ;toy 'who. watt then six
gross, in 8058i011 Soaneea ales, (1
U. after six honer detate vote'd b 3 - we°k° °II "0 tcsult waa
lEv SltPT. tatio 19:18
-0=tattottoilialf) "101:210't e0X411.
Gent's Smart Wear
WORTH WHILE
HAND TAILORING
Made in ow own •hop'
OUR SPECIALTY
Alsc Special Orders to your Measure
CHAS. BLACK
THE SQUARE — Phone 219 GODERICH
"WE LEAD"
.comtoi ammo
075 000 to Cola 000 t Yeve tog that einee that thee I have et. =1=°!..„2?'
-
• it General ' COuncire endore ent last
° e71) waya kept the Tablets in the heiree.
i year of "Moralism." I hate two eblidrea now and both of
meture of health.
1 9dondiem" is tho name applied to them °re tho
a policy odvocated by the oew Lord Baby's Own Tablets are the oula
afeidiete, formerly sir Alfred mond, ibedicine.they have ever had and I
ha which a, closer co-operation of ca. realty, believe the Tablets to be worib
pital and labor is sought. , their weight in gold."
'The one-sided vote followed an inn ' Baby's Own Tablets are free fiatrt
Passioned tight by the opponents of all injurious drug& nod ean be givea
the Policy, one of whom. A J. Cook, to the youngest babe with absonete
--- -rainted' in theecourseeofebie epeeche-Oofetre The% ark-gold—bY.Oldkitio
in which he aeclaeea that in the Year dealers or by mail at 25 cents; a box
by The Dr. Williairts' Medieine Co.,
since the atend Pettey had been en.
dorsed by the Labor groups the eapit Beockville, Ont.
talists had not modified their own • ---
policies one whit to cortform to it. some big game -shooting.
B.C.'s Provincial Secretary
tremply susceptible to flattery." 1 oociation. 184 College Street, Toren.
INATIABLE; no to be eatisfied. to, will be answered by letter. Quo.
"Slit is a girI of insatiable vanity." tions as to diagnesis and treatment
PROPITIOUS; attended by favor- will not be answered. 0
able eircumstanees. "The propitious
AlatIADLE; pleasing in (lisped- HURON COUNTY SCHOOL FAIRS
moment had arrived."
tion; kind-hearted; friendly. "Yeti • Huron County Scbool Fairs for this:,
Following are tite dates of the
are very amiable to say 'such things." I year:
.VERITABLEt .trneengetteittet„ttlte Sept. 140—Colborne Township
was a veritable triumph.' ,
tensely interestinz"
estly: fervidly. "The story was in-
• INTENSELY; exceesively; earn_ Sept. 19th.—Wroxeter
I Hon. S. L. Howe, who has been "PERSONS NOT TIIINGS. Sept. 22nd—Ethel
British Columbia in the ow Tolinie ARE DANGEROUS., . ssept. 247—uttetlgr T w
eve •
Bumper Potato Crop I General Election in Nowi Seotia
Maritime Provinces of Canada seents Rhodes having announced the disso- rept. 25th—St. Helene
Sept. 27th—Crediton
ept 26t s orne o n A
hunmer potato crop *troughs)* A general election is set for Oeto-
appointed Provincial Seceetary of Prince Edward Island and the other her ist in Nova Scotia, Premier
IHEALTH SERVICE . 1Sept 280—Grand Bend
',cabinet. . a assured. The potato crop of Prince lution of the Legislature last weele *
'Edwaiyi Island has in. recent years- following a session of the Executive
Oct. 1st—Dashwood
, 'of the I Oct. and—Uric))
Homier be eleeeed Presidentof Nova Scotia overages over 3,000,000 September 24. riOnt time to time, we may read in Oct, 40—Ctieton Town
the United Statea °because he peen- torte toed New Bronswick over 0,000,- the 'press, or bear someone express Oct. 5th—Clinton Rural
Wheat Pool Advances 85 Cents
firmly fits the plan of things" rimed -000 cwt. 1The Canadian Wheat Pool will surprise that a second ease of some •
Ing to Henry Ford. The agitation Huge Crop Estimitte • thisoyear advance to its farmer mem. communicable diseese has occurred Picnics last three days; one to pre -
for milk* of the prohibition amend. The United Grain Growers estiheran initial' Payment of 85 cents in a private home, school or inset*. pare, one to enioY it and ono to
ment will bring ruin to the politi. mato/ an average of 26 bushels to a bushel on -wheat, basis No. 1 North- tion, in spite of the fact that disin.- scratch,
lieves., in-
eians sponsoring it, Mr. Ford be- tae acre on 23.000,000 aeres—a total ern a 0 la
' vield of a/5,00(1000 buebels for Wese I Bigger Apple Crop
•
lett, r in • tern Can'ada. This estimate Is based i tette commercial • op* ergo for
• acco ant 0 •
Any possibility of a tobacco fam-
ine seem a to be .averted by the die -
cover,* that taw° can be grown
successfully on the plains of West-
ern Canada, alteadv famous an tho
world's greatest source of wheat
supply.
, Excellent 'Oaths lidve been ottani.
tm allowing a fourniushel to the aern
shrinkage in the Saskatchewan and
Alberta crops, due to frost damage.
Princes off for Africa
f W I and the
Dulce of Gloucester are on th ir way
to .Afriea. primarily 48 anlb saadors
.o goo h .A.f ' Domir.
i but incidentally' to indtitas
ons,
DR. F. T. EGENER
Concert Organist, of St. Catharines4 who will re -open
the organ of North Street United Church in a recital
on Friday ovening, Sopt. 14th.,
alamWoao,a,
le .
MR. ROBERT CUTT
teror Solok,t1 of Galt. wfo will ging at din Organ Reopening at
NolthStaret UnIted Church, at• Filthy evoning., Sept, 14th.
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Canada this year is estimated tte 3,-
157,360 barrels an increase of 12 per
cent, over last year..
Young Won Coibsokition Race
. The Moot -mile swimming mara-
thon for men sponsored by we aan-
adieu Nonorial re:tn.:anion authorities
Which took place during .the second
week in the exhibition, was a very
-disappointing attair. 'Inc water was
never warmer than fifty 'degrees and
averaged forty.six for the clay, with
- the, result that not One of the 190
contestants Mashed the ceurse. H.
eaftehel, burly French baker, from
Paris, tholder of the swimmingrecord
Lor the English Channel, succeeded
in covering Just over twelve miles of
the fifteen in- eleven hours, while
Ern-
est Vierkoetter, the famous German
*matte star, who won the marathon
swim last year, quit when he had
completed ten milts. George Young
Canada's dad hope in the swim, Was
taken out of the water early in the
aftgrneen after. Ave miles, when he
had overtaken the leader, Norman
Ross ad Chicago. The officials of the
"Exhibition awarded fourteen conso-
lation prizes of $2,500 each to the
fourteen principal swimmers who
covered the- longest distance before
'leaving the roce, and staged two ra-
cos of threa miles each on the last day
of the exhibition, the • first being for
aJl swimmers ,who were not in the
last fourteen plates, And the seco-nd
for the _fourteen prize winters.
Clareece Ross, of the United States,
won the first, with Summers of Cali-
fornia, second, and Billington, of
`Englami third. George Young won
the second race bv defeating Norman
Ross of Chicago by las yard.
,
Our Weekly
Lessons in English
Ey W. L. GORDON
feetion and fumigation of the place '
had been earried out. .These men who die leaving so much.
'Such surprise is evidence cif a faith money don't to it intentionally.
•
•
in a procedure concerning which
mistake.
modern knowledge has tangbt usthe Aie,"VERTISE IN THE STAR
Communicable diseases are -spread'
by discharges from the body, which
carry dieease germs. and this spread •
practically always occurs in a direct
manner. It is the fresh, moist drop.
lets from the nose and mouth that
are sprayed directly on others bv
carelese cougaters, streezers and mat-
ters which are the real danger. It la
the saliva left on the common drink- 1
ing-cup that is a menace to the next
user. It le the Wenn, moist hands.
soiled with body excretions. that
di t tit()nth
/other directly eit by selling food that
is going into the roctuth. •
Disease enema die coraraintiwtiv
onickly outsirle the human body.
The person hematite *vete donna.,
crerms MO'It be clISArvcarvi Worl /so-
lAted if feeer14
sried 41 +4 4 stopeea.
Io- seboole mot iiltitutions, tail
means a modieel and nursing service
organized Oor this purpose. .
Washing of foruiture and funagae 4
tion of ToonIS is 110t the covrect way
to fight the communicable diseases.
The correct way is to find the source
(some humon being) and' then to iso-
late this person.
It is persons, 'not things, who are
dangetous 1 • I
qUestions concerning health, ad-
dressed to the Canadian Medical As.
tarry sease germs e ro
• I
Words Often Misused
Do not say "I have drank my cof-
fee." Say 'I drank," "I have drunk."
Do not say "I did the bulk of the
work." Say "I did the greater part."
"Ancient" refers to things of great
age or antiquity, "antiquated" refers
. to things that are obsolete.
• Do not say "we must continue on
our preeent eouree." Omit "on."
De not eav "either of these 'five
men will go." Say "any of," or "oily
one of."
Do not saY "there were seven er-
rors in orarnmar." Say -"errorsof
grammar."
Words' Orion Mispronounced
Economy; e as in "met" is prefer-
red.
Fancy; a as in "fan," not as in
east?,
E d.i n burgh (Seotland). Pro-
nounce• esti oaburo; not burg.
Detum; as as in "ate," not as in
eat?
Family. Pronounce faned-li, not
Galaxeta. Pronounce gal-ak.si, g
as in "go," both a's as- in "at,"
"it." accent first syllahle,
• Wordn Often Misspelled
Cordial; no j nor g. Straight (not
crooked); • strait '(narrow.). Sue -
teed; double e, double e. Gamble
(to pray for money); gambol (to
danee or frolic). Correspondence;
double r. Suit (of elothes); • suite
(of rooms).
Synonyms
Near, heeide, adjacent, adjoining,
eontiguous, bordering, rteighhoribg,
inkraterancu, ,drunkennees, intoxi.
cation. excetie. celf-indaternee.
Gulf, pit, abyee. depth; void. .
Distant. remit)°, temente, detach-
ed, dieconneeted.
thirteen retpeet, venerate, adore,
ceteeme revere.
Valuing, ogrietilture, cultivatiori,
gardening, tillage.
• Word Study
"Use a wowd three times and it is
vow." tat 'as Wrenn! our vocaba. ^
taw by reentering one word eaeh, day. '
Warle foe this leteton
St7SeEPTIBLE: eaeita acted
on: impretelenablet "She,twas ette.
411TP ALL
Therts Nothmq
To Equal
Zan. Bilk
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-'•••
i1iefor�runnerofoIds
and grippe.
Heat and inhale
srd'o and nth it on the
throat and chest.
The great preveniive.
--e
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Heats— Cooks— Roasts
Gives lots of
Hot Water
'The *oat beautiful wit110
tvet built. ariglattiekelta
Sash theousitout.. nick.
• tledtetwelbor..whiteetti.
*Weil back . six 9 inch
eitaltbs• curet* (ottelteeltu>
ina). With stivithotilthe
blail **mins dorm 4/4-
lawrreir.
WHAT more could you
ask of a cooking range!
Yon can cook the most
delicious roasts or bake (each.
ery cakes in its wonderful,
roomy oven. The well burn-
ished cooking surface is spa -
dons and adtnitably suited for
preparing big meals,
• Durrieartykind of filet coal,
coke or wood. The durable,
heat resisting firebox will hold
a generous supply of fuel, yet
is not needlessly large as to be
an extravagant consumer of
fuel. Be sure to see the beau.
tiful All Enameled HAPPY
THOUGHT Range. It's new.
Write to the Happy Thought
Voundryt Brantford* for full
particulars. .V.;3
•
attiPakil
1 I I
RANGES
Built at Brantford By
HAPPY TROUGIIT mummy COMPANY, tbniteti
Jas. C. Carne