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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-07-25, Page 6o PACE SRX THE GODERJCI'L STAR 1 Book Lovers' Corner (Cly lane Kathy) "A Gsoi St+sk is iter Best Cempssioa`, Files die faster - schen eou spray cleansmeliing ,flit aids the handy Flit sprayed Mosquitoes drop just as fast. Mere people use alit becausn•it contains a .greeter amount of insectkilliag ingredients. nannies* to humans, :and its vapor does not stain. C o„ ,'coat iter etseei roe • A German, War l ovei ".All Quiet on the Western Front," b.v Erich Metria I:emarque, translated from the Gormtu1 Published by ZITe. Clelland and Stomata Toronto. • "This novel,. published only lar few .. Menthe ago in Hermine hark a ada rind eating of the spall, wit ehh n as brilliant as it i;x amusing and true. I Yet it muot be raid that relief of this sort is rare enough, and that most of the best -written aceneo are the most terrible. Where is one, for otrample, in which the narrator be- gins •bye losing himself while on pa- 'trot, and then ,undergoes a series of ,dreadful exporiencoo, in "'No Man's Land," which can ecarcely be too `•highly praised. Those who abject to being harrowed will do"well to avoid the book, for there.are a good mans; very grim incide>tts..but . if .,they do inainet7. in Albany in tiefet5' with Ma- r dame Schuyler, but site cline to stay with her parents, "At the ,tett ut fake t.cnrfe, Cot nlenro eon: manatee F©,1t William Henry in defence tit ; the Balza colonies, ,rainy fella away, at the foot of the lake, the. Marione fie Montcalrn held Fort `!'t • condetvrgo for the }rent°h, 'and await-. ed Only an auspaeimis flour for at, tact: upon the British fora" This attack was made while Jove- len% father was out on a reconnoit- ring parte. After 'a remarkably brave resistance the English are for= eed to surrender and although 'prom- isee sate Conduit to. Fort Edward the Erenca were unable to restrain their, • savage allies and a frightful Inas- sacrc tak s place.. Monteelm person xilly does evcr.Xtlrtng in his power, to avert this. "'Mill rite, but spare the English, who are under my protee. tion," :when Indian savagery. once • arousett is not easy to ucnch. Jo-selyrr and her mother escape arias: acre hut are token captive and separated. Jascelyn is ev entuuily taken to the Frenelt camp where her lnitian captor sells her for the prom- ised bounty for eaptives. Through the intervention of Monte robe, 'Captain Arnnstrong's honor is vindicated,arta exchange of prisoners arranged rand when her father re- turns Ito is aceompenied by,hor moth- er, who hes .been in a convent in Montreal. Joacelyn is sobrave, so unseiflse And so undaunted, she is, a heroine alI girls will lova, and this story of het adventures is full'of t hills and ex• citetttent; and the defence and fah of Fort William Hinny and all that per. iod of hfatary.takes on added interest because of its vonnection with Joce- lyn, 'and having lived• through those lis^.d' extra,ardinary onecess _Fiera they will mise 4 remarl�sb1e.example •infer cettahle setpaft,Witbb,.her-tall-tlke ienglant'lj'Tt Wil utmost certainly be ti+f thee- tiuusAn to palnerei mental pages of 'that history are illumined. 1 1 rad also though the Chirac t and bodily anguish. '.rhere is a good 'tToscolyn of the Ford:,,. is 'a >?ut- 'tetiati s of German realism differ so given which ubj,needles* 4 as have Louisacar published Canadalley the tttr -mut ]t f rein those o r qui own ha i , ,stated, there ore sections 'which are is unlikely' to achieve the l nstain of the marks of" genius abich eated she writea, In British Nerth popularity which has been a :Tl there *Mend realize teat to at: er Nerves , '. ' iiixrrttaw due. o►eiu•, ir, is a seritat3 y � inditioa, and the time tie cad a dose for it imanediatt?ly, not several Nye,a later rvh:n rhe bal�;v, e. ra.t,;tely, ills dressed to the C'aradian ille:l'.�•all As - Midi Sot Mist Si �� xsoeiation" i&I College St, Tyrone," will by answered versor:ally by letter•• 1 Set Iler Treabliog t�ateiit>ung i+,ti.C,niny, ilealt ady Guest* at Blue Bird Zea Shap C Miss learbara Wilson, tliss Gime. Bork Mouth , Mir• Daviel ltodtlaa,, "' F'iy., 13irniirgbam, Mich; fir. �`. l,ti+l l nits wt tete'--• Wh�saa 1 first gat at tenable ray rte . " Toni, Mrs. Frank Evans, Toronto ; thing terribZa as wee req a{.,�r�~tny�clortr► Mrs. 1•' IT iiewsan, Newmarket:" thief amount o� MI/..TU,b�iif{ � r. s .}� 3 9 • ♦ a number of men. - Labatt, Miss iters, Louden; mise i 1 iiia ! ouere, ieil 'ryeil were some• Pett, Mrs, David Wallace, i)r. Mary; con ,dote on M -y W. J Lynch. Ottawa; Mrs. Jaleti ""My nerves Were so had they near Stella IQiehoIa, ands+:i lz; 'Aro, d. i got the hest of me and the least htt 'CIruici sh eels Sarnia• bTr t ardotr I had to baro some ono wait Inc alb the Salman, Arm Mise 1� logral. excitement, would set Inc trembling• and n ram lfandSo iIiia. S. Clxn an a leiron time. - Clinton; Istrs' Colin Iiealee. 4Iroo1.-1 "One day 1 saw an advertaseuteut of Iy n. N. 3i.;. tTrs. Mckinnon, Detroit. t SAVE THE CHILDREN' In Summer When Childhood Aifrnents Are Most Dangerous Mothers who keep a box of Daby'a Own Tablets in the hotter may feel that the lives• of .their little ones are reasonably safe 'during the hot wee- ther. Stomach troubles, ,Cholera i'n• button and diarrhoea carry off thou. sands • of little cines every summer. in 'sold decided to give theme trial. .that' blest cases because the mother does takingoueboa 1couldfeelabi improve not have a safe medicine at hand to meat, and alter I had taken three boil give promptly. Saby'a Own Tablets I wan heater and, now, I bare no sign of are guaranteed to be absolutely glem trouble of any description• • harmless even to the ne�v-born babe. "I feel as though_ I canuot _praise They are , especially good in summer Heart and-. Nerve Pillet too highly as . because they regulate the bowels and . they certainly. have been worttheir Otte° the 'stomach sweet and pure., weight in gold to•rne.; They ata a boon They are soM by medicine dealers or to anyone suffering with bad nerves. by mail at 25 rents a box from The Price till cents a box at •all dru iatta J '.,:,,sWilliama.: Medicine Co.,. Brock- •. . •Caw•Ltd, and _dative �_or,moiled direct an reset t Mlle} fent. of price b is The T. latiiburw , , Toronto,. t. • Images in Jade An Enid}&h ""Hook of `the Month"' • Ina very beautiful volume; Arthur. LME IN BORNEO. Kerne. I Morrison Says It lerVery' 'Monotonous. Life in. Borneo, according tin ,•Teti Remat'au0 is undoubtedly u "., L- tenth, ...... 14ivntt,a xt. t,torrison Is not arduous. 4o. it at home. It has, however, R'ex* "great tarii:ai• "".,...T"rnm the London �_ .. � ... China -- 'rim° e ' merely eanab10 work, but at his best + i:corded I'roncr Soviet Ru®sifzk comes. the boil. Christy" noxi of misatonaxies and edu- ra,l.,p\4'..0 .•,.4.V••,•.a-,�, ..•4-•e„• , "Erich Maria ltemargtte was born ..^°" -- - ; Ir. b -f r he learned Borneo and ante 100 miles of rail. r like those in other war nav, L. Stephen Graham, an Ia >; s e author- E g 5h eve very P • yon Embezzling e e rain is pouting down, for . it rates Etxubezzlfng is apparent' almost a and who entered date the life. of the e ] eve 'afternoon we had X84 8 nary every fluenced by it. Sauce of the scenes , rty-one years ago. Ho belongs to lry Valentina Metatars at gliaJi accy �rn 1i :hr from merrier -one who 'p'ay. Also, there is linty one train is and not superior to+tbeir kind on a felinity of I"'renah extraction that it 14"342' ti 1 am d his mother goose in Chines C, p ai pastimee e , opu the ablevo "ks but there are °Migraited to Germany at the time of each ,limy per day'. As T • write, • the e mare 'i i , iC moments when the, narrative rises to the French Revolution and settled to hi f in heights which place it a he company" the hineland, At the u e oY �i h p 1 f ilib �xiers are o nolo as very few of western psi- inches last yeart• teen wen t i h from selioaiin- ,spoken of almost as o recognizable enter.. can do, with this background .. of tile great. Nor are these always � ee be t s rp g t social class) in Russia. rind Philip Mr. Ohristy has preseifted an unusual i roll - "My work &tarts at 6 aen. -••--• at r , n t'1 r rror. ' re is .to the •army and was sent to the Wes a ed clerk and mostrnterestin, book of nusual east f get up then•--aud.:have roll - o encs f battle e a lie The tern Frim, Daring the course of tette) anavitcle a middle air I tk Call. of the coolies at 5.30. Then 1 the•bethe humorous lrassttge geese the the war. his mother died and all his and model soviet citizen of Moscow, The poems (including some of the. return to ms 'bungalow. for a curt of 'theft by Erie Hero of geese ftbm q and youngIvan the romantic cashier famous; Le Yo), range, from A.D. 700 tea and toot. About 6:15 I ga down present � oaleinag 1 world. Ms ousubsei subsequent history to they ate on their way �baek from the traste between those wraten by pure• bounds a the various workers. • .I of d q Y typical the cell unrest a teen Elated with drink they a°end lista Q d l poetic thought d fore f .rile generation experienced a� a• little on th drink for Fhihp s nAu- form. out friends kill d At the end of s 'farm. tel andied by='a_ regimental c head- xton s here d8 -' If alone in theta the company get tipsy one day as to '1J27, and pr nt ntmestsng con, to• the °Mae and then go out on naY •quarters, tho.eubsequent C h f h • 1 of h d ttht PHON1t 330.. .. 'Por' Uptielsteriea, Romano { Atte fh' a ll a the moors Then in Refines ing barilf to the office with the pavroll,' ly .Chinese poets and those influenced ars }ly cover about seven miles 'bd. o n ti be cit int+a oe tc oug an retutninfr'for breakfast at 8,30; result of the war. : Q,t first. ate feltagain at 10:15; and finished work the need of vest and quiet, and be- ,ging wife. but after 'being forcibly ' othe canal reader one of the 'Yat thy, day. at 1x:30. •Nota hard came. a teacher in is small' ouleof the Ejected ;froth home their adventures most interesting and instructive feat- life. but very monotonous. 1 am alone uses will be the short hieeran'h'c.a1 Irene, ata ehar.,ellf 500 acres and 140: ' rge range a Saniole. Cover l . ay village n y Aketehes of the toots . yea stinted antis carried qutclt succession he became an organ. '' The next morningthe wakesup to which era given at the beginning of goalies, and i see other whit°. people 1st ;in nn asylum, a, mtlsfCte'aclier,. a find themselves •on an express train. About twice a week. ,,a,•,h vertinn, ":a'Wt obi - ^am in Barrieo, P. A. ZIMMERMA manager of a small business, motor bound for Leningrad in the eampatty We lta e n 1, „ e Nelson Street 'manager of technical draughtsman and of .two wameti Their tipsy exploits ' It iii et amok•"vtnv ane who +Arks or at .least vane to speak ox, Thera dramatic critic.- Then he lived for a •in Leningrad, 'where ."in a crneniato• a e n ledgeand nd it Is ant o1 bh;r, are elephants on the east coast and f xestaurunts ese poetre-and it is a deliebteul there 0re;wild pig, but not much else. "•"' cline 'abroad. Whilst abroad he won aa. rather large sum at roulette, and .' with this he travelled. On his re. •• turn he became foreign correspand- F ent for a large firm, the .publieitY. manager for the same undertakingg, and finally editor and motor apeciai- eat lit ei rn. Last year pe wrote • ° rather--expensive-but-it-is poll lei friends' pearl disillusion � -ks they liesfan by getting ..__THE ASR IS DIF'FIru�NTOng ences In ider $ ' a there is nothings °hie to do. a possible feat for an o c oy of the consideration than sa .many mare feet M!bove sear level, -and the iizutifiit.on 1;:300 a year;' a graph auecesston o elutes, cabs" trains and sledges, they. study -oval• enjoy and appreciate tm. Life in British North •Borneo Is not pursue, through a' kind of tiara while meneeea�bly. have so exciting•as you would extiect, the money lasts, enjoyments vaguely ""tm-ire to lade,' trimelnted' by but it is not bad, all. tIiltigs consider - imagined and Never attaixted," are lip- Arthur. Chrisfv, is r'•iitio,, l b' y• p'. :ed., we ]lave >some melees, but. not reariously funny' us they squander Dtrttn+t r+td t ^ ,. a+ it is d"att.,httte(1 in m,any,-although I killed .a small one - tihousands of embezzled roubles: The • ranvdit by the .Louis Carrier Co., this' morning. We have to: use a lot B lbe. pleasant irony Iles in their growing montrual. down his own and s . ex - sable re, live on one's salary —» an m-. theHis bo k arose out drunk so they eiresently discover that Leek of Bays is one thousand or office tt in cavi men off his generation, who, were yet At- fast the day arrives when they altitude of this sequestered.•group of of tinned food Zayre, which makes 1iv - still .:young, nevertheless, , lived a friendless, embittered, resigned life. without 'knowing why. His book sets Mut to describe three things; the must pawntheir overcoats. to ,get lakes combines. 'with the fragrance of back to Moscow. "Moscow meant the pines to givethe visitor a new punishment, but it also meant rest, vigor in life. You have real' ,en joy - and even the end with its inev}tablc men't—vaif or paddling all day long ch war, the. fate of t generation, and true' C a> mradeship." tf ohtf lge y, ,pitched in a sky wjthout 'tiring You eat heartily and. ' o e g u come y. sleep like a log.: • • Juvenile iThat such a book should come out .. Behcet your own type of acconuno- + of Soviet Russia, and he allowed to dation, for here you have them all Many interesting historical: novels circulate there, is Ian event of some from rustic cottage to the n'iost pre- are being written for young people; note. tit is perhaps•the •first work of tentious of hotels. Canadian Nation - gild in "JosColyn of; tato Forts; by = nehumor wh ah that re lime has •lwa s'' comfortable trains con - Gertrude •Crownfield, an interesting permitted,"� i. , nectiat Huntsville with tile steamer picture of life in America just at the . 1r "Thefor all points on the lakes: l trate of the war between the Entclish Stephen Graham says: Em- Ank any Cloudier N+ationnl Agent and the French is given, and those bezzlers, Which is written in the vein �/ who have always admired Wolfe's no- of Gogii's "Dead Souls," caused me for information and literature on this ble opponent,, Montcalni. will enioy slteelt * wholehearted. laughter waren I . attraactive country -.1'X ' the intimate pictures given of him. read it first that feel a new . hope The ><'oar 1Visan's Friottd:- -Pixt up in . Jocelyn, only child of Captain and for Russia. There has notbeen much srnsill bottles that care ens;av tocuahie camine Mrs. Armstrong. decides to ahumor in the revolution; it is surely rated sold for .a very small' sum, Dr. puny .thein to •Port William Henry a sign of changes' --of spring after a Thomas' . telectrio Oil uaseeeses tow - when her father is ordered to join the long.winter---when people :begin to er ]n ronccheetr ad farm. ;Its chem• i there. She might have Ye- laugh again." nisi sintl the For}e,l n ns to wliicli it Russie. A Two -Speed Village.:. A. novel combined ' appeal, and threat to motorists bas been made by the authorities at Arcissac. a.l''reach village. A signpost has been placed` at each. entrance. to tlid village beat- ing the legend; "If you drive slowly . You. will see our village; it. is very . pretty. Ityouldrive quickly you will see,our • lair;, it !ri here, viae p," THU' J$I A p nix 2R i9 Talk about your ms. `.. jreall'cfai Yetis! g taste. till you fill .a bowl . with crisp Kel' ' Corn Flakes pour on cool milk and load � G rin • , p � then just help yourself. Good. ltxs a, flavor. feast that has no rival in the whole cereal world y 72:000,000 people •n3or Kellogg's daily. For breakfast,, lunate gnlb supper. .Always errs crisp.. Serve wit}k. milk or. cresrn and add fruits or boner.. It pays to get Kellogg's.—tire totals, sesteurants.--ort dickers. b7 Kellogg in London, Ontario. original Corti Flakes-. Order at All 'grocer.:-, Oven -fresh.' Made . IOW Digests Easily SCOTT'S EMULSION FAL,, FAIR DATES Toronto Canadian National, Avg. to Sept. 7 ' • ` ,London, Western, Sept. 7. to i laistowel. arept.17 to 18 Exeter, Sept. 17 to 18 Kincardine, Sept. 18 to 16 Seaffrth, Sept. 19 to 20 Zurich, Sept. 23 to 24 . s . ■ gttrr sen • t Bayfield, Sept. 25 'and 25 ran be rent mike .it, the poor ms,r, s Blyth, ,. pt. 20 to 27 A .�..-. -� .....- friend., No dealer's stock is complete Goderieh, Sept, 80, Oct.'1 and 2 without it. Brussels, .Oct. 3 to 4 Keep to the Right onCurves audlfifls Don't try to pass You can't be safe if you persist in passing. another car on a curve, or rear the brow of a hid. Before you attempt to pass another car, wait until you have a clear view of the road ahca :f incl make certain there is ample space .. for you in the traffic line, On curves and hills, you ain't see the road ahead, so always keep to the right. , o SRFFTY CRRE COURTESY COMMON SENSE way Safety Committee Boll. Geo. 3e Beaty. aloaitameni 3 let 23- COR : :r� . LAKE — --EARN.6.00-TO 11O.00 A DA•Y Loam sn tatoppm�ssttints Motor M ciiaa• las,Datt t7,Wtdln/;.vuae,tsaa Hees. Mira* Dticklaybaila ..� least erana. r1NM• rep, rs.antlCultureWort. GoodpestIaep. ox,.a. Wtraof dU.fool n.tractl,.bsmi. 4 DOMINION SCHOOLA. y 113 DUG MDT .TOIOIIT Imo .mpaspn+nts rInv-Q'oret•teea at In esti cent Service By • • Maintain a COmpiete investment service by mail Clients wiishing toAvail themselves of this service will receive the same bQttefits from the oeganization-as if one of our rapreserttatived called in person. We welcome the opportunity .to .demonstrate HEALTH SERVICE liungannan, Oct. 3 to 4 'the convenience of inves'tidg by mail and stall of the 4Vingham, Oct. 0 to 10 be pleased to receive inquiries corcerning any. Canadian Medical Associatibni .Asthma is Torture.—No one who• issue. hasn't gasped for breath in the power Suntnter Dienrbpea of asthma knows what such suffering More babies die in• t,anudo during ,. Thousands do know, however, the month of, September then during. farm experience ho immeasurable' is any other month of the year. Tile 'trio aelief provided y thea ntatrel- 'reason for this is because so in'any. of loos. rorantirrition, fDi 'J.. D. Kellogg's the babies are weakened by .attacks Asthma Remedy. For years it has of dinha during the hot summer .been relieving the moat severe cases.' months,s, they fail victims to second If you are n sufferer do not delay a attacks of the disease or to other day in securing this remedy from conditions,. which, in their weakened I your druggist state, they are unable to withstand. , /i,Y __a,osaaa,u • In the year 1928 over 4,200 babies - died, as a result of diarrhoea. able Children t r meas that, on an average,.over elev en babies died eitelr day during the FOR FL cHE>k S year •beeause of this condition. There CASTOR IA axe not overly as many deaths now • 11O2vi 2iiOs SEcinarimes couPoraTION ,LISTED • MONTREAL ar,r,nN,m sial 11 RONTO WINNIPEG - Head Office: TORONTO NEW YORK VANCOUVER 26 King Street a. LONDON, ENO H. . BOUL'tER, Reprcsentative,•G00erti0H, Demo from this cause ns there seem only It "` "'" "" •" """ "' few years age 'bet We are stili, -ling a heavy toil. lite progress which t`Canadian•4hau qua ' has +teen- made io !eteattical evidence - that diarrhoea Can he largely pre• ventect.•if.ive.will tut take the.neres. e nary measures to do it. ' The more serious forms o: diari'- beets ore due to gentle which train en • - trane3 to the body in water, milk or other food. The reason why it .3c- eure more frequently be warm wrath• ' er and wliy it is commonly kua-a;r as summer diarrhoea 'is 'becenee, whon milk is warttt, any gernlls v'hieh twain the milk grow rapidly, end when oitelt. milk is given to behies, they receive, as it were, a large nose of germs • which Manse diarrhoea. re • ilreaast-fed babies seldom bade this type of diarxl+oea lbecmuse, brenet milk is praetienlly sterile; that is, it b ` free front rcernns. This is one of the • reasons 1,vh:7 every ei*ill! should be'. breast-fed. 't' a acre s,; and Most [practical way to 1prrceu1 il� arthe�'t is Flo brea:+t�ii' d. , P • For baleen, who t`aI.rtt' tit leave.. e..� I Lewd. soul foe- Meted chialren, mill: *.which is ptrteurized should be used. If patteurk.ed milk cannot be pure . chatted, then it sheald be pest.urilted in the home. After pasteuri'itlnn, :every tate must 1* t &ken of milk, in order tee teen it colt and free Dam - dirt and idea Milk is tr mixt Vela- t able feed. but `It roust be eared for° or it i8 dengef Sus. 11 ASTQR A pay - JACKSON JO%Ib EE 8111(Gtf.R$ The popular interest In negro ntusit which hie swept the tountry In the past fern years 1s duct,; understood when one hears sueh singers es the Jackson Jubilee comeanye which will be an out; ataath% feature of the'coming Canadian Chautauqua here. Spirituals. Jubilee Chants, p4wtatiea songs and dances are superbly presented b5' these negro stagers, 'who bare been selected not only toe their vocal weee11enee. but also for their ability to portray the truest types of negro. Ltttln Van Osborne. fatuous ulnelear-old negro boy entertainer. will be featured on the sow • taCtrlar Jackson progrttme, Kelm proved delightfully satuaalag to f'tanedlaas and wilt -be fatted shoe' valor refreshing hi his 1sttatitsblte utlftticrY and Bashes or *Wee wit Children Ory rim nnestrs GODE-RICII CIIAUTAUQIJA—JIILY 25th to 301h 3 •