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ORLD EVENT
=I1T REVIEW
'apy G faellain
Bear ]Hero Passes
Marshal Ferdinand Foch, fatuous
Trench ntilitar r leader, and General-
isimo of the Allied Forces in the
Great War, fought his last fight Inst
week and passed into the Great Be-
Yont3, leaving the 'worldto mourn
,the death of a great hero and a sen
•ilentan. lour some months Marshal
Foch had been suffering from a conte
plication of maladies which were
gradually supping, his strength, but'
his Will power was emit that even •
PREVENTS
RICKETS
Scotts
Emulsion
when all hope of reeovety seamed int -
possible he would rally and appear to
take a turn for the better. The Gen -
mare hear was severely taxed, how-
ever, and it suddenly' ceased to func-
tion while allarshal Foch was being
returned to his sick room.
All . France rose to. honor-th,e.•pats-
sing of the beloved, leader of millions
of men and on Sunday when the inor-
°tal remains of the General • were
brought from hie home to the Are de
Triomphe, to restin state beside the
grave of France% unknown warrior,
at least 1,000,000' people ;sassed the.
bier inone clay, a large number of
whom -'were cbildren, who were
brought to be given a Tasting me»nory
of the imposing scene. So greatwas
the crush that one men died and '
scores were injured. Marshal Feed
was eevhnt .-s� « •'
plane his sank below a Fate level,
Civil War is ilia*
Civil war has been gowned ed i
" Griner by eivaLChinese, according
pinna reports from Shanghai. Thi
Clew crisp came as the re�-aalt of Nan
kin°s efforts t:n make its sauthor-i
real throughout the provinces, rand t
n
to
e
eye
a
force various war Tarda to reeegaie
elle Central Government. Nankin in
ter-pret4 the iiuran coup. in srhie
klankoav and Carton leaders ousted
Nankin officiate, as .i. refusal lag the
Wuhan reader to recognize Natal;in
Millions for Roads
Tine year's program of road con-
etruction in the Province of Britt%
Columbia calls for an expenditure of
u"a,100,Ur00. A further' sunt of $2,-
5,f10,E3[i0 ms to be spent ;For mnaintene
awe of 9righivayn and roads, and $11-
000,000 has been voted by the provin-
vial government for the eenstruction,
rcemietruction. and permanent ime
prevenient of trails and bridges re.
afunred as access to the moist import
out mineral areas within the pro.
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THE GODERICH STAR
Trembled for Years
1# s Tiskling,
lN llor Thrsai
! Sirs. Peter d'ol,ns:rx, fort Alher '
a.Ve writeer. P1 had tceo troub9c
It far years ecitb a tieldiag bray time
every time 1 would. Ise do, .trail raG
night I would cough s, 1 e; ugd no
sleep, Aarai I could hardly do eiy work.
y wen years of age. STUDIES DIPLollfACY
"doctor," Are used fo► beth masculine
and feminine gen.lers, "aeo cse" i
!referred for the feminine ender,
hat "ae;or."
ib not say, "LC.2.70 n44 aloha' to
cxprees e;rn�y' nc:." .day "Let rue
mane."
Words Often 1llieprosnetsneecl
Award;`cccncl a es in ' ot," rat
as in °.dr.
time Phlegmalie; manna= flog -mat -fir,
'Cas $n "`ley,."' a as DIIi '- t,' i as in
e.. accent c.ceoz; l syTlaaaEe.
Jeohat.liza; prenoets'eo jean-aed-iz, e
Z3$ in "'•1C o,"" �t ae an "ask," i Zu itt
f size," :recent lira syllable,
Pincers; pronounce pin-eerz. A
variant form is •pinekere. •
Appif.ai eu: accent fret syllable,
not tltw second ae. ,„
"pini'incal; pr'onouncs a ml', i oe
r or as in hie, ; ,.. .r e}„ a
as in 'at,„ '„keenµ fi Toea do- ie .. •
I would cough suttul I wield ver it.
Dr. Wood's
Noirway�.
Plria,,
Sip.
and after the fixer bottle I had ilo
s =Ore cough and now x am novae with-
out ea bottle ,ef gibe. Wocdale in; tire'
house." . t
Price Sae. a bottle). lar).p �feadly size
J aac1,`. at all alio "reit: and dcnlera -
ggi
Put up only by The T. Milburn Coy
I., Termite, Out.
and New Brunswick account for cont -
1: paratively • slued quantitive of each
product.
Marriages. Unites Norway and
Sweden
rthafirm link wars forged between
royal families and peoples of
Norway and Sweden when the solemn
words were pronounced_ in the old
Church of Our Holy Saviour, which
. made C9rown. Prince Olaf .of Norway
and Princess Martha of Sweden than.
and wife.. The , Norweg}an ' capital
has not been given an opportunity in
. st long stirue tor such festiivity, and reg
joicing and it rose to the occasion.
with a vast outpouring of the popu-
lace which thronged the lavishly de-
eora!ted . streets and squares in the
vicinity and along the .route sof the
wedding • procession. Volleys of
cheers greeted the bride and bride-
groom and their entourage as they
drove to the 'churelt and
oast Guards Sink Schooner . ed after the wedding. rue
Prince George, Olive son of wing. ng. '
A serious contrivers A George, :
Y my deveIo has one into Ilii 's
g the tt h
11 Egypt Claims Bust
between Great Britain and the United Foreign Office to study public affairs • - •The question of tthe; Nefcrtitis bust
States as a result of the recent Wok- from the diplomatic angle. On the that priceless and "beautiful present-
ing by • a United State •Coast Guard completion of his diplomatic appren- nnene of one o : cEgypt's ancient
patrol boat of the. British schooner, tieeship' the Prince will rejoin his. queens, is again- Coming a matter
Int Alone to the Gni.. f Mexico, Phil). o extco, tp. ! of discussion. It is believed that Ha -
more
'Mira sha n 200 miles from the Louis- Canadian Harbor `improvement . ii fez Bey Afifti,, the Egyptian`Fereig
e. When the suspected rum f Minister, who, is now visiting
-manor was sunk by •r;un fine one of ~ .Plans for the improvement of the Eurap
the. +axety 'va d harbor at I•lAl'f�ax will seise the opportunity{ of bring -
Often Misspelled
Hoard (a hidden supply, or treas-
ure); horde (a crowd, pack, tribe).
Malaria; three a'o. Aquarium; no e,
and note theienn . Surf- • (the eiveilof
the sea); serf (a sl'ave). Mammoth ;'
three nits. Sweden; not Sweeden.
Synonyms
Adjacent, ridjoini»g, stbutting, con.
tiguous, close, near, neighboring.
fixl.
Delicious, luscivua, savory, delight -
Ghastly, deathly, deathlike, pallid,
pale, . wan, spectral, eadaverous,
ghastly.
1llalkative, lognecious, garrulous,
verbose. chattering.
• Delightful,• pleasant, pleasing,, gra-
tifying charming, Agreeable, re-
freshing,
daughter,. fun, hilarity, giggling,
merriment, mirth.
Word ;Study
"Use a word three times and .it is
PUMP Let us increase our vocabu-
lary by mastering one word each day.
Words for this lesson:. • -
Antidote anything that will coun-
teract the .effects of any evil. "Milk
and ,eggs are -,antidotes for sonic poi-
sons.,,
Indignation; just resentment. "She
was feigning a virtuous indignation."
Benignity; kindliness; gracious-
ness. "The benignity with' which she
received hire atoned for all. past ne-.
aleck's •'
•Seduction; act of leading astray;
allurement. ""Hlis : soul was steeled.
againat'the grosser seductions of ap-
n petite.. ---Prescott, •
e Unscrupulous; unprincipled. 'elle
WAS owed and the erneHalifax, , Nova Scotia, now ing u the. chatter reit '
has• been brought to New (Means to under consideration, include at consid- orlties in an sack \o1 to eseenaxeui s: :
be' chargte�d: The British Ambassa- "enable extension to the grain hand- return from the Berlin M,eseum to
- dor, Sir :;,sate Howard 'Sao rod l Ting facilities of the port. The entire est
Was an unscrupulous adventurer."
Apposite; very ':applicable; reIev-
ant; R "Here is an :apposite illustra-
tion."
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
'4i est Wawarnosh
ook Quick,
Vacations abknad +- fate lets duo -
Ors usual trip herel Cln► any at
ear 1S'gieat St. Lawkearo Il tern.
With the 'comforts end ntcenet
required by prafesstonat and edu.
cation*, 'people.. No eSika • WO
far attack tame . , but they4o
fait. Secute'.youra ctovv, wih IS
ainall deposit. •
devel�s m caw, whence, ti , it is alleged, the h
foxanal protest regarding �t+bo. sinking � pent schetYie calls for an ex- wee surreptitiously removed.
faithful member: Your experience penditure of ten million dollars, and Britishers 'i'isita itussitt
of the British vessel and the natter will include two new wharves, a one- i , Nearly di British it8R are repr
is to lie investigated. million bushel addition to the existing r ep
grain elevator,* a anew two-xnililon seated in the trades delegation of al
Airship• Flight: Contnienees bushel storage elevator and the pro- most 1100 persons which left la d
The Gelman eirrshin, Graf ze e- 'vision of grain aetties and 'pori tor last week, This compel
pp p pati
e. The West' Wawenosh nnunicipal
council held: its regular meeting on
o allareh 4th, with all the members pre -
lin, has started on it Mediterranean equipment of the :Sheat pe;'as,"ty lI s the largest deleg+atien
flight of soma five thousand miles., as the erection of a two -million -dollar thaV.ever left England., The delega
This flight will take four days to ac- modern hotel,. which is'being built by tion is� nit only fully representati
eornplish and the tonal .distance is: i o the Canadian Na'tian,l Reneeeiys • i of Bxxttsh industry, but is of sups en
sent. The minutes of last meeting
Tlti recto ice , u,4i 'ld litee-re5olu-
tion of coursed petitioning .the Hydro-
vo_ Electric Commission to -develop the
Maitland power,was' passed. The
s. clerk was instructed to notify the ..
na road superintendent to be present at
the next meeting to receive instruc
ti
n
9sfor%e
h year's
work. The -
eil decided to purchase a coon
p a screen and
axe spout for t the rock crasher . Messrs.
Mole and Carr were appointed dee-
- gates to attend the:Trustees" Convert -
tion in Toronto.. The treasurer was'
n . given. authority to collect the gravel i
of 'account .from the .county*. T'he noun -
A eil adjourned to meet March 28th, at f
5t i p.m.
DURNIN PHILLIPS,
be covered without a stop, Nearly Ili Amount for Xie, c c 'tial composition, rind_ appears to di
all the countries alongthe northeast- g , • sear ]a Loose of r i a •s:
,,c6'tu n s e1•tabris concerni
Ino r
conformity o i
nfr t >
ern shores.ret t ^w th he , Ontarr >
of the 1lSeditet • y o o - t
are to - be visited and several Balkan Government's offer"' "dollar for dol-. • a Y r Stag commercial truvelteis.
and Central E lar" plena ?cif ass -14411c° for industrial Smuts -and +German Pact ,
uropean nations 'bo
The
r• 1 O sten
e ire i t r : iii;
se rh n t e. P 4 o So h i'
' I e h ravines of :. tts► . lm A#'r c
nc ud d in the It i 1? On rro, A
art. ervalyd 'journey. n .
J. y
• � 11 lt;is bean introduced in the Legis- party, under General. Jett aaanuts, i
'Britain After Another: Record latah -e increasing the eontributtion:,of returned to power in the Union elec
Great' Britain will.endeav r t •e the provincial government to the tilt;- tions, On dune 12,,would .immediatel
ture.another world's recordwhentwvo'tariio Industrial iilesearch Foundation renounce the trade-traetyx twee
Rod Air ¢ Forsch *we, Squadron ' from 21,000,000. ars provided in, the South Africa and.Germany, announc
1028 to $2,x00,000. ed a Saa h.Afriean FA , ntettrber
lender A, ,loner-tVilltAms and
Flight -lieutenant E. V. Major; S rile 'a Sweet. es !'the Usrlon 1LSsctralaly, Nicholls, . at
aJ a, ryili D g » r; 1 meeting x'itternpt to fly :from Cranwell' Acro- ; With the approach.. spring in ]Arae xateetrnn held to: protest again.
dronxe, Lincolnshire to Durban Nat- Eastern Canada the the tireaty. ;today. Nicholls added
sib. a distance of 6,000 miles. The in the maple 'deem,. Last year the
:liar the party, if inpower, wkuld re
Apra,! Loss Aatt,a ar '
1.'0. T tAC(A•"I, General Agent
CanacWn P*cul. x:141.,
''corona
, sap is runner).
plane' which will be used ern this 1 tit f 1 y r o ! fuse to ante: ii to the Customs. Aare
at t is a specially conetrutted Fait• situp produced err Canada was vat-, ,fi s
ey Nsr ler- monoplane +ea abl of ear- u � the. treaty, aa°l .'would. there ztiegat
is oYtg quantity y • a cttAp, a regale and maple meat "required in the revision o
Elia
p p p , e ar ed at $5,584,58$ Of this total 12,« - ::.
eying Three tons. of gasoline rend re- 7311,X00 pounds 'of maple sugar was ave the cars►uisretal clauses of the
staining in the air for throe days and valued at $2,209,080, and 1,0SG,58l treaty.
three nightie Included in the equip gallons of maple syrup, at *8,314,002. The Xing's Sens
ntent of the machine is an automatic The province. of Quelled .is the thief It is understood official circles are
hooter which :'will warn the pilots, soured of supply with Ontario the Paying considerable attention to :he.
--'•-- •� should they fall taken, that the aerie-. next largest producer. Nova Scotia future of the three youngest •son. 'if
King George and this possibility of'
their serving abroad as representa-
tives of His Majesty. Although no
definite plans leave been, prepared it
is understood the Ring has for along
time been considering the question of
his representation in the dominions.
and colonies. It :is believed suitable
vacaneies may he filled in ftiture.by
members of the Royal Family.
Stttentents that the appointment. of
Prince George to a position in the
foreign office is buta short preliitait•,
ary to his appointment as et govex'ftor-
general are not strictly aeeur4ite, it is
said. It is recognized the •position of
governor-general of ono of the Do-
minions requires considerable expo:-
lenges in administrative and diploma -
tie *Oaks. A mere figurehead is not.
sufficient
Clerk
is
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THURSDAY, IvIARCR 28.h, 1,i29
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The Star and The Family. Herald and Weekly Star. 3.00
The Star and Saturday Night .... 5.5
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OUR WEEKLY. LESSONS
IN ENGLISH
(By W. L Gordon) -
Words Often Misused
1)o not say, "She gave the Bandy to
my si 't r mid inyeelf." Say, "to my
sister and nae"
Do not say, "Yoon'will like it better
than you think for.' , Omit "for."
Avoid 1i ginning every sentence
with the exclamation,- "well," as,
"Well, it wag this way." "Well, I
think k shall ga." "Well, tomartow
• Ivi1T be Thursday."'
1)o not say, "One dislikes to be re -
:
minded of .his faults;' "One~" should
_ be followed l$ "ones." ;day, "cif
- one's halite."
While "author," "poet," "Tceturer,"
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G000. ADYICE
FROM MOTHER
OF SEVEN
R.comm.nds Lydia L.
Plnkhattes Vegetable
• Compound
Teaaattea, Oat. "f began t*tin
Cepouni for wirers a
r trouble* and
t mesa tray I felt (;
et Nasi the si
dee•, It later
told tart lac+
'* menthe that 1 'k
fa/tote-Ave.
weigh I awns
•rtry.reeen and
hod *even .;
11 hestheVagetaMee
anaprierb4 regu-
lar tow Siete
ma
e u -
ma Asp w:, rim - e wet Poii
ruili unit, lt"•ku , 18 !Aviv'
Ana.. '['aanato. Qatar*,
Special $2.95 to $3.75 ♦ -
The complete Men's
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'rip -Top Agency for Godertch and Vicinity'.
Phone 384.
.,.
Z* Sea CtrrmiNevrod Mall'
1.111ea er FMra%Wbeel Avast
,Pitt Siberia Tinto Chas
ail iron-: Feta LNb►rit rdi**
latwalier :4111
Prem mi Shan
frees lii75 $20$
1.4.,. Lotaar, O.
$1IStaprest
rasa
sea um. wawa
URANT
Drive It Away
el IOU „could .walk into any Durant drakes showroolit
Cl and drive the new Durant "d0" away knowing that
you ate buying an Sanest value automobile.
You knew that its Red Seal Gtntinenfal Motor will supply
all the speed sod power you can we and the refinements
and thoughtful lenpmranents are*Wass to tie Durant
principles of quatlaitr.
Cbee rzaltnnioattiimr of any model wilt reveal the reasons for
'soda strong public confideoce. Your drake will oblige, u
your tout/ nitace.
WRY SY
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CANADA
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