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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-01-12, Page 60 1PA"10 P" THE VXODER101-1 STAR L # - T11URSVAy,, jANUARY, 12411 - - ____ ,.,.,. , '' -_ . – . I I —, �Vanuxou, vio C,r!,y ancleat exiace Ju "I'll, I'll, ­ �.. �. 11 _ . I ____ �3� ncrae. wbwh �3 6Z21 ti wrlect lowserva- e" 0 Forced to Give "THE ETERNAL CM, 'U=. It was V441 Wfore tile 'Cia4stlan 0 0 G C. -a 1�ut Was rczzored, by uadr4lo, tho N , . , Town J, OPZCS . UP Job He Held By D. V. McCONNELL bn4lultrof St. ugc7q, It wits ded4:'at-0 HwEmwAwTw 1,,,,,== I 1'. ­ - ___ - - _�� -Fifteen Years ­�-­ ­­ . . I wl "it, tomple tz� all .. the go", but after th a R,&,UN F!UJEL Kmu in your ,� Ws. vi -piry c was Y"- Quarantec*4 50% fuel '53ving. va, 0 - Tl* I DA?" was $VOMSS , mmo, kao M, tbraughaut. cbrIstaAdom V.33t lmpqta,�)t ciantl ia t%o carl,v ? s oN , f paxau varslalp it or lacatIna plant, ,,,,,,,,,,,tt,,,IIY control, d ty - TUC, dgmob-,M M tho OS61MOVOI noill. , __ ­.- , - �, Vcar rmaltu 1=- 2!� ,,the Eternal ody", 1-1 Zbe capital of ta.-Y. of Cbrlstianity U4 Walsentim wa� I I - st , , - . v3ur tho auwl_�,C3,�f .... ­ oZC4 to the� 0hT13-,41r;IqIaa elluto lmd�r th4 name of day�l fr�e - -o or boater. uar , 4M X;r" tvmln�. tu _;'. 1011 11,10 -to 0, OP uni._-d Italy. It was; for cMAMI�3 MO a "Idary of vio UartyrS. it la reeordea u.- Fut a SURNER In Your r3ur � - V JQWari Orcmgly Opp I t4o )P�n r'lir 33�ard, wau a a=X=. WZli .�­ 1, .�� lo�� Z ,'a', licla tor ,Cp5fal U10, BUNSEN OIL � . � . I a frQui tians and had he W, a aucc � , from a roekc�l And al'.QW141 VAUZ lal view. �. "M ycaro. Ow, � ar,1631 of tho, ancient T'arld an e I , leburcii. blsta�­ that twenty-cight, wag. gl7a, years. P403 from $37-50 Up- . At C14LO trulo tize;1D wore m-44 CQUV�05 on ,a' — ut_ tinn tim03 until tile pra�,12:t growth 02 W37 relfgton wonla ilav(� becn $� I *N, .. ma -.11 ttoux-a Un- ,3rly Curl') lintain rXad ef the opirl, greatly dol%yca by percccuttoul aud Vil-lOads of bones of martyrs were tho ua=, Alter all exi)"==� woro paid , ,_ dormI-..cd my V491t �IaS bcO'l tho go [brought from the catavo4z43 and rain- I . H 0 (;L.EMENTS - � ". jurlsdl,QtWri of the pagan Int9zeraw:0. t $Uop, KIN(ISTOX STRECT I tuow wa% a curplua. ct mme $45. wiit�il ifiii& .t Cyrtem. t:y elreu- tual and, ccelc3lacti2al ,t=ed here. It. like 6t. Angelo, is cYlAn- 14%$Sr�Y HARRIS I'llone too , 1. V4 4:) wi�A to rodul�o t4e deAZA Of ta� I , ;;111_,1k lat'.14n. %vao Very POPM cn�opt for a period W-11cu AVIUC03 CONSTANTn V Bel ' , . as A ,I fdrb.al In farm,'�With a Very Une VQVtIqQ I � � tat gaaT. 'lats IS t1lo 11TIA et a 8,40 � . * 0 41 - tea evenlop -_ z I , %, , : I p�or and nourit',� Jaimad ,that M1411=tIon. Wo, city In thc clu�o to Conf,tantluels A-zh P5 tho Col. 1w.th Imulcum -Frawto, celumns. It has � ­ � I 11 - I I � I � Ill vAy lc;ra WQ3 BO, ,7orl,d has gone tUrMS11 SO M30Y VIcI53i" wzouw built In the first COUtOgy. At One 13-W-011 1 1 . I cxd r.ar,1.-s and dar.C3 to W 1-.4d w � : � . . I . I tounlln��;,= =4 t4o liberal IZUX � 4 , !no wlildows but tho great rotunda #1 tW3 pauawl I ,�0,1,,, ,.udeo. V Ono has be..,u a reader Of Rant- time it wa!3 tile MoSt IMposial" structure, 0 � $VmX0_^;1 by tho V431.2 23 _Ultoh ajpx.- 1- -4. fell Off ta NvhcrQ I -tad I in he V vas a 'Ill ht d by clv�`ular qpeuln2: thirty feet I . Uldo. They. be. I I bardly", r, IM amnava ,;�a hiStory one's thoughts are (live- I t jorld. It I US d as a theatre in 1!,4molt1r11In, the, Centre of the concrete, it necessary to have 4 9 'clatcd br the, dlre�-,Ora. Mr. Arthur 1=ly W04G110:1 lot pound, o present to a corito'nPlatiOil 01 and for gladiatorial cOmbats, until About denied root 14Q fopt above -the flaor. The long, to the Ist ,century and Obrist4all IRED AND - lAk � Ugatina �jas �t ' nattor of �;,,cremolilca and tl,e WAY. Corgan tooj� hold ,of an my from th and tile visitor Wandering, About I ,maeu men . .. XM U10til the — -, .. . ?�� - ,hc3tra, was I, troublas. rvq ,actually Gained Over 10 .ts Pat -1 400 A,�D. when combats be' I, burial continued in this ter , ,f . Alony taxilu or., - .1 parv.etkl3ray . diameter of the rotunda Is the E40io m suffered martyrdom ners zt cards wore.' , a city finds It difficult to withstand thia asb3lng Inconsistent V7311, . __� finq totm. Win -ids and no ,longer have neuritis or .h . were forbidden. 43 height. Around the WaM are Wobea 4th, 'century, Many 1-921TARLE _ I I . not Available); riz v lar influence, of the place. A halo. Ing refuge bore during the Pro- . I � 4 ladja ,-uo9,I, (name zz,_-Aach &5tvesti, Tbe SArGon Pills rc- X -;U1 Christianity V0111411 bad by this - tIMQ 1with. statues and memorial tablets 01 When cook . . g,_ut1emcu, Z�jr. oaronco t1c,OoaW.d ; gteated My boweb liltg clOeIM"Ork- I nQV jr romajtgo Surrounds the story of IW n P00 e Vawsrful. T1101 build- .WiiUs, Imrfta101 and others WUD .-Were 4ccutions Christian church . Abam 9 9 . pprea I As, 'r I Take Lydia E. P4 . IMLy ebair ,,willaor. r,jr.. Robt. 01)ottan: 3.5 b h ntino ,ava freedom of Wor- C010poUJ24 I , . have the st."onath. and energy to tackle founding In the very remote P t lit t 0 Ing is an immense structure, oval In honored by havInK their last rpsting� plate Until 'Con -*tegetah10 , I Elithro. ladlea'. =0 sprowo., - Gentlemen, The niches now are Generally emP- I any job that comes ,61ona.11-Vrneet J. ,,,tory rests on,doal;tful tradition and Me ah4P0, very high, And About a third' Of A bore. Raphael's tomb Is near 1�ina Via. Ship- ' : d help$ Aft. Uarry chambers, lucky chair vAn- , It steadies the norvcs an . Cartel, Toronto, 172 Lappin Ave. the stories Rbolit, the beginningo 'of 9thel Mile in elrounitorolloo. It has tier* of ter V I , nor. =3 Ldna Brownie.. � ,mmanuors, And among tile Many ,a ty,, tho popes at various timea live re- , you will eat bet- 1,.� CAUPBI�WS X)RUO STOAV- ancient cities. Including London Is either stone seats supported by Arches and gal- orie that seems to claim more attentior. interred the skeletal'$ Undor church altars I . � to build YOU UP - ter � - , look bet- I I , . I I . a large mixture of i,iies and bad veatina accommodation from visitors than thoseof kings or catp. and ,other -consecrated places. Only A ter,.., sleep bet, . _­ ­ , ,,abulaus or contains . . ,r,, 0. F. WSTALLPATION 1 . I � . � 'Underneath are ter., Life will VoM -worth living . . 1. At the =acting at Court oodericli . table. The popular tole of, the ZoV1141119 for. 60,000 spectators. dins.18-the Tomb of the' Vknown Sol- few Inscriptions remain. Remember t � 11 , - e . - ,hambe r . helps Me," .f Roma is worth r"allino. Twin bra . ra for actors and gladiators and diar,draped In mourning and surrounded , er0an 0alm-4liq ideal tollet requisite again. 6ilt C.O.F., bad Taorday night 'Of 13A 'Arepz Retail Expert ts * inst which I Perfect In 100 wornop sayl . . U by lighted candles. A great deal of the for every discerning woman' . belp you too. Liquid Or t2b- . $ tUm of .eight new members were InItla- thers, . omulus and -Wraus in infancy dens ior the wild Animals Aga of rare 'Let it . . I . Ud by Chief Ranger W. V- % PrI-'L',- ThO � Advertising Booster wo�ra placo4 in Wbasket and dropiped, into men fought'. It had no permanent roof; interior 18 decorated with white marble results, ,Creates Complexions , as you prefor. I nc�v ofilcaro ,at the j I I th Tibor, A sho�WOlf found them. and when speatAoles were on, sailors were em. iind the altars And recesses adorned w.ft beauty lid -charm. .,Delightfully cool and lot form . I I 1=tPliAtion Of tho 0 1 1 . a . i court V34 ,conducted by orgp1mr Foray i . . . Suckled them until they 'Were rescued by played- to stretch canvas awnings . paintings PlIEV so Xe1rQ4hitlg, Never leaves a vestige of. � I . I rtL Perrin at London, Whose PORACO Was' the atena, Many of the Ralibael. Built =4 docitcated to I pagan stickiness, A VeIvOtY smooth lotion te'ri- . . . 7--we'nor.- g#"*— . �_11 - I . _ mevvopaper Ads, Aire Boot, W A shepherd who brought them UP [Is his I Interior Walls Ulptures of the time of * scour�da3ps�clally for this m6slon- Thai , . to& SUCCeSt Of own children. When Romulus grew to and parts ot the exterior have been car- , stimulating the skin. Making It 1C 1 4 new,aimcers Are: P.� .',V. H. Price. A Say& --Ci gods In 27 5,0., modernized ana �hanjed. iug And I I Da., j) J I . . manhood- he was joined by. his comMn- ried %way to VuUct churches and public. to a Christian churob A . nd still stall * truly rose-leafin texture. All dainty "X -a - 111ai .% d I .1 i O,lt., .Ernest Bro.,konrldgo; V C. -R., I . cwa,stolres .1 . . . -till . r I I ding In- _��A YAW. . , sartla-, I . � . .. � ions and they began to build Rome In I bllildiog$ but it I c remains a priofoun,d- in outlilve and beauty of proportions tho women invariably choose 'Persian Sal A=a I I I'll . .. financial searetmrY, A. J. Wilk -i t . �. " I . . W; ra",ord.mg seuretary. Albert llark�,r,l %,Tho depression has only served to W amed after him and ly impressive structure, It has AlWaya . s nearky 2,000 years ago, It Is it Imparts that subtle (11501actIOU SID - . I ... ... . , same a a . . obaplain, W. M. KnIoAt. treasurer, W. at acientific he was ele.-tod its first king. The city been a symbol of the gre�tn6ss of Rome 1,trangely Impresslv6 spot and is to Italy c1laracterlstio,ot tho elegailt Wofioian, . YOUR NEW MOLLrnONS - . I . � . . , ther prove the, vital necessity , , A I . . IN . . . I I . I idly And soon had 4 jargb pop.U. and has given rise to thasa7ingl ' what Westminster Abbey is to England, � . . . I . � 4D, Wilson; S.W, ll. 0. Witmer; J.W., J�4mctAods of management and the liberal gfOW raP I . . I I X)istemper res Douglas- . . I . . I I . ragr4ii; S.U., p. Bgwra: J,B,,, Itobert, use of news . paper adve�r- 1311011 Prillcipally young mon and as there- "While stand k I ay, g�eotings, kind friends., and all . ' and Iftielliaent. '. ,s, the Colosseum Rome BU94U illo. hallowed. spot In which 'rest her il. M . The retiring chief ranger, W- V- Merchants wbo.hope to Were not young women enough to, go . stand, . l Egyptian 1,101raerit. Ngep.a. bottle 1=07 I . I I . Henry. piloted tile Court for; taAno for retail I . I lastrious dead. The Oatacumbs.-burlal . . I I � bless I Ing Attend. Your new xooalu�lons, and I I . . . � I IL P*cI who has � , 1� 11. Bosellyj ., direc- round Uormau� resorted to a stratagem W.hca� ,falls the, 'Colas In the stable, , � . a long time in that capacity. was PrO-'l 4,ucceed todAy," Fran H9 . _ .seum with it falls places of the early Christians-l-arer visited I , I n you � are planning to make. the New - � I I I .1 — _ ---.-,.,— � Who � . I � 0 Bureau to supply the young men with wives' the world.11 , . ' I � . Senti.d p4th, the past 40hist RangerIA tarot The B.usinessmanag4m. nt I a) .. . 1. .. and venerated not. only ,by devout pfl� I T -T s e, Miller's Worm PoWders and the, er to . ,: jewel by Organizer Percy E, Perrin. A I of The Retail Marzhants' Association of arranged for a great And splendid festiv I I grIn% but by everyone curlaus.tQ kno* r joyful and, prosperous renioulb I . . . of g4mes,4ud AtbIetiog.TRAJAVSVPRUM.' . . ,. I battle Against worms'is won. These yea I I I I I I . .. I I . . hat these strange burial piqeds ditions, a . t sen . d flow � . *omuilttte was appointed to make plans � Canada told the commorce Cluj) of with all kinds iv ke ers, and oftet, la 1933. - I . . 1 l6b was to J�ast for toir days. He In- Not far. from, the Roman Forum is, TrA. , There are- severa Are " " powders correct the morbid can I I . . .. I 4, ' . , .� " L , for the rstagina of a Valentine da I nce *a Quocn74 unlvorslty�at a rocent luncheon, wh' . ral for- A a"' Outsfdo the city the stomach � which ��urlsh worms, and I . . . — I . � I . I I . I . ai king, jau's Forum for there Were seve � � 1. . FtbruSry 14. Aplain of vitk the people of the neighborb . , , . "Many merchants bitterly "cor , I I ums. - Its ,principal 0-4ture is the *w0A. Walls but most'visitors arer satisfied With these destructive , Parasite$ Cannot exist - . . ''. . . � I I . I i . . re dorh-the Sabines-0 be present wItb a of at-� CaliXtUS. 'they, are , I . , - I , , ' � CJK=1K AWTEND mail order, obain And department sto -to the maidens,. Tb�q derfully .. preserved TrajanIs ,.I Column. seeing thoseL . after they come In contact with the , � . . palliatition, but. $ail to realize that these special invitation . -by ' GEO. ST, � I . 0 feet high and A diameter of subterranoan,passa&s about 3 feet wide di EWART .1 . I . I , gested . I � � � i Rev. W. T. Bunt conducted a young buslfte$tes 11, ng people mixed. freely and on tile About 15 I � -medicine, The worms are . . ; - � aye, not grown. beomme of YOU I goo eleven feet. Around it from the bottom excavated ' In soft Btona -�jlth nichas one the powders and ars speedily evacuated . - I ]FLORIST � I I I . � ... � I � . I worsuippew service In the Baptist church . any magic, but bY`V1rtue of better ar� last day of, the sports It was arran � � . above, another In the- Walls for,the re. . .. . ), i Romulus would give a, signal �y to't#o top runs a.spiral band about four with other refuse from the ' bowels. . . . . . . i � . Sunday morning. The fit V-11VO Sahel- i ganization and more scientific business that I I � relief. "Ptloo of the 4&1 There are niiies at Soundness is Imparted to the organs And Phoho.,105 1. I Bitibe Street . . 14 i received awards for attendance. In, cloak, And cach .of the feet . wide, depicting ,.W' marble . . I . 11 I I am ra�thods," stato& Mr, Basally, 'Who Con- taking..9if his . . I WO these alleyways In -all direetions,.makina, the health of the child steadily improve$. I , I .. . I . I � . . I young Roman! waSto ize the maiden .scones .from Trajans Wars. 'It she I �1� . � .. . . 4or4or to obta!n a diploma, the reciplont so . . I I . . 4 � . . . I . . . : , � must bavo Attended ehurch twentY-'AVQ, t1nued: . . . ber off ,. Be- 2500,human figurce as well As many ani- _,.._­.. . . . � . I . � I , . — . I 11 ` 1 i 1, A of merchandising is here. he liked bes ' t and. -carry I , .. � . . � . I I � . I I .. . . . I . . . . . 1. . A . I . ; . . .1 . I - Sundays in the year. Silver A new er . _ a in thI3 mals and � machine$ usi - � .. � . I . � I . I I . I . . . . -and. gold a' In the wars. — . , I I . � �- . I . I . � .1� ce from The scientlAcally operated individually tw-en, 50Q and 606 were eaptUre I — . __ . � . � . I . ­ I __­ I � . � . � .. I I �� istars ar3 aXxQd for all Attendant . t date$ from the first century And under I . I , ,� . - U to 3-3 Sundays and from 40 t� 42 Sun- %aWnbd 1��tall store 18 Coming Into its Own. UnSPOrtsmanlikemsriner. And as the visiw 1, ' I . . . . , " . I I I I I I 11 �� .. i . I I I . the body Of the Emperor was interred, 1� . � . .. . I I .11 I . . I . 1. .. . I I I . 4ays hav,% been markod. The. rewards . i The merchal . it who adopts up-to-date tors were ulla 'mod- they could not fight It . . - 11 I . . . . I I . . I I . . � � . , . , I . , I I s Cie. , Many azz,clent'baths have (been - excaVated . . were: . . . advertises Intelligently has but aboUt.two years after the Sabine I , . . I . I I . . . . . I . 4 � (W.d stars -Ross Pannin3tprij 49; Haro, ra-athods and red war Against � ,Rome and ,when the #k-difforent parts.4 the city. TheY Wore 1. . .M n4ffi M . .+. : I .. I ' . .. 1; �. 1 48, : ud used to worfY.aboat competition; for cla olty.,somewhat like our modern Turkish baths I . 11 old Wason, 49,, Kenneth Pennington, I 6 gas ,of a per ng was'In progress outside the . I 1. . . ' I . I . . P � I 1 45, : he has the priceles' aavanta - fightl � ' . I 1 . . . .:�� 3#x:=2 W:Ilon, 45. Unly Wilson, - I , und besides wore the meeting places of I ' . . � I . . ; q ith his customers, the captured woulen who in the. mean- . I ' ' I . I . . . I 4 . . Ruby Cla.k, 45; Edgar Wartack. 42, Fon�l". 30 usintance. w. , e, end itorres- . I .. I N 11 I . . Grvr.., L'_arz-Danald Campbell eq. 1 an Intimate knowledge of their, needs, time had all - been happily married to: � the ,Romank.bi their lolsur . �,"Ll I . '. � . I . . . � . 1 4 . , young Romans volunteered to go out and.;�-ponded to our modern city.olubs. It Is I . .. . 1. I I Billy �.N, J 3bn5ton, 33, Dorothy Yull, ;6,: i And ill many cases, a social colitact.With. . , . �-. . . I .. I . m .., .. � I . ,Ulm reaorded that -one of these had %:daily. 1, - . . MAr.'�orio NU I ter. 35. Leah GrIff, 29; Ver- � them." . . . . .. intercedo'willi their relative$. Ron iera I BttzudalacO 6f 3,000, And one would gatb I er I . I � Make. � . � . � � MAHer, 23. Audrey Vlsh,�r 26. 1 1"Y of newspaper agreed but. stipulated that UM MOO. , I I . I . � � I � L � . 11 1 Zia Qualifying. his. adVoc . from this that the. anaients took more � , The presentations wo, abies behind as 'a I I :� I I i . . o ��de by Rov-'advertising; Mr. Boselly pointed, out that .should leave .their b a . I . . r� . . 1. I . 11 - . � ., . . . ' The I . .. I . ,� I " , Orman APPrO- ld return, I baths than modern Romans judging from - 11 1. % . � I . . Mr. Bunt. who preached a c, it Is easy for the average 'merchant to pledge that they .Wou. I . . I ­ I as. The Castle� of OL Angelo � Busilmss . . . 7 I . . I I . I - Oeorgo Miller is su ertession had tho de�lred re I appearant . I . %­. Y,, PrIstato children "' judge,for himself its ,value, A:.che6k of Women% Int . . I -� . . . I . I . . : . I I �, � . I I ". . . I lis , I � .. k � I . : exintandeat of tile Sunday school. � t In .suit,. peaoa, Was ptocatmed and the Sabine .46me distance from the Forum on.the . . I—, I, ��� I I . . . � , I I I . . .. . ,� . 11 . . . . . . � . . . I ... � . . .1 . . . . I tile foatest selling items In any a Oro. W Pile were I allotted one 'of the teven . opposite side 6i the Tiber on the way tp . . I � . e I . . I I � ,c6m , , . - I � I I . .1, 11, _... I . . I I I . 11 . . ., - . ;reveal nattolaally Advertised products'lor pea � [St Peters, -,tt'ls. a' remarkably quaint . . I . . . . I . , I 1:�Oman.citizpnsl . ,. . . ... 11 1 4 e . . . . ­ .1r. I . . . . I I .I which domand � has been created ,by a hills of Rome and became �. . I I . . . . . I.. I ... . 1. I � I . S, . 'm A ^ libera; use - at the newspapers. , Manufaci- a . nd .they all lived together happily eveg,'bullding In the f orm. of on lmniansel� . � . � 1, . . I � . � . I . I I .. 1. 1. I., I 1. . '­� L I . . I I . � hIg1;l oylitider so: yards In diameter.. It I 1, . . . 1. I . . 1. . I . .1 I 11 . �� . . . . L ... I . , . � . . . A %OMA%.,H ' L; I I aftert--onp Of -the Sabines-bacoming. itingi I I � " . .. . . . I I _L . I "I! . � I I was for A long time the tomb of the Emr I 7 , __ . r . I I I I Ii. . . I .� . I , turers spend ruglions to accomplish this. ihL�death of Romulus.* This,storYi . I I , . . ­ . � I You . I I . � . Zrallarly,,experionoe, has proven tharlo- at ter . I . . . L pdror8 And their families, a later I I I . I I I . 1- .% � � . I .. . . '� . 11 . I . I I L � -4 "In . I -the but wit I I I �: . . I . . .. . . . �, I .. % .UT 1 L as,the ,'Rapo of , . . . I . I . . , �1. . 4 ctkl newspaper advertising is the' 16910al ,Is XnOW11 in history converted into � fortress And stood many . ,k I �, . . � - . . . . . . . I I L . . ; J . L . .1 . A.A.0EARS al, ,It, is riot recorded wbe- � . , % L . I . . . I L I JQV L L �. . . I I . J � I I . , . � cdbim to iolorm, the public at which Sablno'Women.11 a, sieges during, the stormy history of Itomer. . .. .. L I L I I eir favorite nationally advertised * d - truZgle It to -related that In a religious procession I . . I L . .. I I "47 . . . - L . .. . 1�1 I a s . I I L % . I W � , :1 1 '. � id 1 store th ther We aragels 'Put up � .4 1. . . I Four out of AVO 1)00010 have Act . . I � . . subrAitt I . -1. . . I . � P I I '. .. I . L � . . I . I I . L . I ... I stomach WbothOr they kilow. It or I products May be procured. � ed Pica"fullY but if, they were As . L . . L I � i . W � e: and Investigation has muscular And as athletic as our moder . A to stay 0 great plague in 590 Pape Ore- L .. � I . � . . . . . 4 *1 . ; '' L � . I # - t not and about 0110 Out Of SOVOW. I h 410ur experlent . . . � I . -- � . I . .1 . . . I . . V � , I I - I L I . . I I . ) n4j,A stomo�A% has roacho0. the atm . ns wauld�have had gory behold the Archan;eI.Miclikel above. . - .1 I . . L I in . L. I L also. shown that the Leverage merchant girls the Young Rramn � d io commemorate . �. . . I . L '. I .., I . . L . . L I . . .. I . L� 11 . of ulcoirs. When you have too mu I I I ' �hls . . 1. . L 1, 6.0* I . I I L . . . : . , ­�L �� - ­­­!., I .causing lndl�- sp 1oo much, is 'act, more thari their arms full. the Sabine the castle a" ' . � .. _,; . 4. .. ,. " I L . � . . . I . . L . I . ,: " Instead' of , ending . aculous appearance a statue of . I I . I I Kelid '16 'the stomae) Immense � I t 1, . � I F . . I., ) �. . I I . . g*01011, bolchinvi . ga% siddinosA Jir advertising," he women.. by their intercession and. wise 11 L I L . .. . . I � . . 193. . I , . I . . spending enough . . .. . -size representing an axii-il with outspread I ' L . L . ' . L . I i 'I . . I .. . I �dl' e . and a droway IldoadL Oft "Your toat" said, . I'Vilrthomoie, In every case Where counsel probably saved Rome and yet wings and. bearingL a sword was erected I . . . . ! .3 . . ,. . " fooll'ag Rfter moals. � look. out - . . I . . L . I . L . . , my result, . we. have recommended an Increase in the 2700 Years later there arefsome countries . I . . I I . I - L I I �, .. . I .. . q,�14 1 1 . . . . 'it. It:;stlIl guards the.castle . . - I . . L I � L. . . . atamAph ulcors'm - , L he Veto and. on the summ . � L I L ( ' , I � ' . L I . . . I . I . - �... � L I , 1i , . L . . . L'. Any drugalst will tell you simplo, advertlslns� budget it. has resulted In An Where ..wpmert are rofuged..t L I .'L . I .. � . L . I I . . . . . � . I . I � . _L. I nIgtifttod�mApio,sla� will corrvot aeld . 'L � L inbi6o,00 of sales and pro- a share'lla the responsibilities. of the and Is looked upon with great�revereuee . . , . L - . . " I . ;, � : utownch AA4 1100II stomach Ulcerm. , appreelabIt . I I . . . . . . .. by the peo�olo. An underground passage . . . L . I .. . I - I . L . -1 IL " ., '. "�' I . . 1 M, I . L I L. . . I . I . . . � 14, ,%Ch; Ifid'iWeptton, I fit )# . . . . I . State I 1, I . I L . I I L � . . . . I . I . . L. I 11 . . . Cho - In the ato . , . S. I I I . . . . . eonnetts �the Castle. with the Vitio=, I L . -%- _N , , L . I . I A .,# -70 . .., � L . . 1)olchlug, and dIzzinoss-all U1909 ar: An Interesting -case. *45 that of a A 'JUC.V 6AUNT,WOLF � I . I whitlic is ,close.at har)di . L , . I L . I �L 1. w' \1 . . I . .. N 0, . L I :. :excot,alva Stomach ae14--are quick- I . . � I . . . . I., L I I . .1 . 11 . . . L I I . ..� ? : 1 1 1� jL � Magno.ajtt, butcher .store during last . � L I .1 � L . _... . t. . . .. .1. � I e IDurated. . July and Aug' , on ,many of the polio. buildings of THE QUEEN OF ROADS . I . L . _. . . . L . I . L .. L 11 . : � m acid, f1toMMeh, Ust, L which. are the slowest . . . ". . � .. . I I ; . ? : ! . . rf LYOU guffor fro months of the Rome can pe seen tile city's Coal of ould take. �a I . I .L I I , . . I . . 'L . I . . .. ;. L . -'� . .. � . � . .L ��dd IndigosiloO or'114110 svmlltOlus year In the-irteat business. �Hls com- Every ilsitq, to Rome sh I . I � � . L I Weirs, try Blouinted Arms___a hUge.gaunt, wolf g9tanding WhIle, a along the Applab: WAY.called Lthe I . . .1 . . .. . . 1%. . I I L .1 . , driv 1. . L' :L' � It ay. Din Package w xneeling under her art, the two infants L . . . . . . 1. . . . . .. I I I L. I . I I 11.=h.d I nulan petitors, sales sho ad the usual gurn, I I . . I . I . .1 .. I . I . . "Qgeoft of Roads." . It is the� mother. of 1 . I . . L . IL . . I -ft ... 1, � . ,_� L cant. Not 06 lautivoI . mertime drop, while his irloreasea nearly oting suckled. on the slope of -the -Pala-, I . L in 300 I . I . I I . L. . . . . 1. I . . . .. I I . . . .L . second- week, thie. =1 a pa t of t�e 'ancient well built all hard -roads for it was made . , I . . I - � .. . . 1. I' I . . % eight per cent the first And . . I . .. - . . . . . F B.C. The ancient Romans wore great : . ,� I � . L . I ,� . . . . 11, L - _. ten .per cent "the third; and seventeen . , I .11 I � L . I . . . I I . .. . ''I . � .. - I .'� . . , . L .. . I . I . t the fourth And atia- I by Polnuill's is shown - and near it is a road builders and they measured 'the I ". . . . .. . I . . . I .. I .. . . ... . ,� . .. .� I .1. I - � __ . I . � I . I . .. -_ I and a half porven . . grotto known as the Lupereal to which . . . . L . `1� I __ - - , walt�ll , I . � . I z n of, a country by Its. roads. . I . I . . I L . . I . . I., . . ,. .1 ­ . of the summqr campaign rom th6 eivin atio after eonqUer L I L . . . .. I . . . . a meding weeks , I thc she -wolf tied *when 4riven'l The first tilizig,they did - . . I . . � . � . I . 1 .. . .. L I ., . 1; I ,� , L . I . . 'IN . . I I L. . �, I , : -*, this racrobant 10 an 'r. twins by the shepherd. - . I .. .. I . . I � .. .� DEpRESSIONS Needless to r Ing the Britons Was -to Malie a flae metal I L . 1 . . . . . L I . I I . . I . I . � , E'N L dent advertising Advocate now. ' '. Roino..Of t,QdaY has a P01111111tiOn 'of .. I I I . . .1 .- I I . . . . . . .. . . . I . L'. I ,I I W"� , I)allcatL L I -far north, some . . . I . . , I . . . . � I . 'aSon Storer, sGre � �. . AVC � ,& ,road from London to the . . . .... I . . . . . ALW1% F W D-001 ad t6 test the -4 ourths of a million and of L Which exists. *till now., The Applaii ' . . � . I I .. I I I I I ... . L I t I I . I r . , - . . about three I .. . . � . ,. � . I . I .. 1. .. . : L I . . I : . results, of Advertising -by featuring Aye since 1101 ,When it became the capital It . .. . I . . . L .. . . 11 J ' � � . . Way, rtius'sout).l. Aawaids *Mxpleq and . I. � . I L . � . I � I . I . I . I . I I . I . I I . . 1., , _L� . L L L *% 14AVE JUST REPRINTED � A Bread. ­Sales increased 4100% And have has been 111cre4sifig rapidly. In the gbl- . . . I . . I L I I . I I L Across the peninsula to the heel of. Italy. � , .. . . � . . I . I I . .. 1. OVER 75 YEARS hold'up for four months and now they deA age Of Agmtus who rulect the World . I . . ' ! OdL .. . .. . ' . � ­ . I I I � I , . ropriation, with . . it 1_1 1. �. �. .. � t . . I � At the ttmeof Our Saviour's birth ih 410a from the elty. OnL I . . .L I . . AND YEARS OF GOOD advertising eoverhIg their - on Was more,thaft double what JJ L Ahe Way Out we . . , I ,r.W waw ,e I .1rc I I L I. . . . have Increased their %`pli is the finest �Irlvo for a short excur-, . . rbha�tS L U I G,,F1VjRY DEPRES. L I . . � . L . I entire line of I populatl . I L n style IL . h e . . A I I . . . ,�, . I I I I 1. ... . USO FROM i816 10 IWO- I products. I is today and its Wealth was enormous pUS a pyramid aftert,40 Egyptla I I ... , , . I I 1� 1, I . . . . . . .. L . . I . I I , . . A Ladies' Ueady 'to W04r Store, On. tity,of bricks and left 100 feet highand 100 feet Square at its . . . . I . . ., I . �L' . I I . . . I I L I -1 . I . .1 : � . . L I . . . . � . L . 11 tj fS CokRECf 10 DAIL Agustus found It a . base, built of concrete. It Is known as I ''. . 1 .1 I . �* . , I . . . . I % ,their first w6gles. test, r0port,04. the best 'it a city at marble. it is- recorded in Ono . .1 I . I . I IM 0 . .1 .. .. I .� ., . . . . Week -Is business for inonth,t� And a Worth- . the Tomb of 01stius. Outsido the city . . . L I i 11� . I ! I V*MOSTINTEk M,G' - 1. . I I an . . I L 1. � I I . gates one has a . I L . Vill . � � � . .. i.� I L . I I � .. L Lr- . while increase of new customers, While a . To AY m0el . I . fine view of the Appian; I a, I . % , AU to $760 . 4 . e I . . . I case'a �Vealthy Roman Paid A. sum CQUAI . .1, . I e c . � - 'n �. I it -00' L i . ING AVAI ,000, for his palace Th St ri�4he M r hants'. - r d , I . a mls a gavon-week � . .1 I I �. . . . . I . . Childre . Way,With the Tomb. of Metena, in the . '. � . I . L I .. . . . � . . . L . . I VMCS AHEAD - WR I . Wear Word ran . distance. ,Every painting Pr photo one . . . . . . L r . ,�f now strectSL are being built with 41)1611� I . � I I I I � . I . I I I campaign, with 1� contest tle-Up, And re- I L L I � I . . . . .. L I YOUP, FREE COPY., � ,. fdld modern buildings and thus the Olty sees of this. famous road I has - this tomb . 0 . .L� . . .. . � L L effortio, I L . L I I . I 1. , . . . , , I I . I I . calved over 3,000 .Contest: SHIP& Natural- hgajo�t a great deal of Its: aadlOnt 0� I 'AT WF ,e . I I I I . I . an � landmark . .4 making an . L . . I ­ shown In It. It is a Houl I . . . I ly Many uew�aocounts were opened, . I "A_.1L_%1 mean is -are ,ou . . . . . . L to. axtensi�o dizo,valons 'begun memory of X6tellm'L the . Y I 1`1111. . . I pearan. � .. I I . mr do not intend to corivej tile Im'! It was bunt in buying L P 0, I . I 1. .. I EL WAVERL oy the government eighty years CL90 havo wIfs.6f Orassuo, And Amtos from the lftl%t 0, . I . . . A MIME -T preWorl that a -� I . . �C A COLUGE ST dVertiftj Is A, panacea 10T -, Att act the * ic , Mr. fradesman'? - , I L VAtXT4A X revealed the retriaills, of ,some of its earl , r . . I ­� � L I . . . . � 10 , an business ills, because It Is not: 'but, ,st buildings Including forums, tonipl0l.,' century, It Is circular In form like 'St. . . I . 9 , '41ack of . . . . I � . 11 L I RONTO Intelligently used for all attro4tift Store _ Aligelo and a, striking feature Is the line. e aps, thereL 6 a jood reason for your . . . . 4? 1�1 1. �. ,L . )� i L L � - VMT1 to% foLIDOO - triumphal arolies, Pillars and columns. Ut wrought frieze Around theLtop t�prt, .. I W , , 94 L Sq� L . 11 . * � . . I I,, L. I I.. �-X that has at appealing line ,61 1110rcli3n- 'Xho Roman Forum is tile most Impor- ,eenting wreathea offiowers and skulls of . . . . . ., . perh sq. e IOU e doesn't even. ­ . . i L . ,. .. . . .L I I � - _ dice. It is, ourpiloing the Increascil bunl-.. tant. It Vas A great open space in'the oxgli-a strange com1binati011. Before I , usmess , " 1. I , I I . I I . - I L I . A, L . I I ness that Will-. rtaulL . Ancl turthdr pro Art of thb elt,y used q a Market L 4nd I L A A . I . 1 . . . .. � . I . I . hc 0 � � . . 1-11 ­ I ... . . W.H.A..T. YOU . IM - . . I . v1d1n5 that tile Management mothobare ,V110re justice Was administered. A,wm teathing the tomb we visit tho old church I know '., . . . T I, I I I A' (A. . I L -ound, tills' Joe orivotted I of quo Va4ls ,where traditiou says St. . I , �� I., . , . . I . . W = I , ,roate -can be t the ofilotal tantro of the city'&. life, whora ; I I 1 L I . . ". L . I . 01.1 . ..-4, . . I into a very A stalitial . balik balatice.0 crowds -c",i ambled to discuss Peter met all apparition at Our saviour . . I I .L . I I . : � I L . . . I I 1 . I I . .. 10 � -, . ub . , polities alio when Peter iVas flo.ing from Rome foar. . I I . . L . M . at Merchants losing . . . I 11 ing " ' .� . I tors . � , f 11 INSURANCE A% a final prqo�,thD to listen to their favorite era I It WAS Ing ,death by martyrdom. St. Peter ad. I I profit.mag. . I . . , ; . . I money, today ,are doing so borause Of in tha Vorum Mirk Antony P1`01131MCO() dromed,l;lm with the 'words: ,'ID64ablel . What you need 'i's th-at"never-f , I - 1. - . - I I V -D D ., I L I . I I I . '. I 11 . ­ . net "N 11 DUP a � . I . L . . I I—— mothods nud, lact of adVeitialtIR, 1119 c0Ic-pratpd,pTAtIOa OVOV Paosar's bady -Quo VadVII ("Master, whither. gpestl . 90.� . 1. , , Broadcast. . I . Mr. Zoselly elted the fact that durloa . I EWSPAP I A . . I I The Muto . t1l* plat ttva jo%ts-, since The Business And ber�o the, highost honor accorded to a Thou?"),to. which. the mastor replied, "I's . n 4 . L . 0 6 0 ' . �g� I � . a , al Life ' ,r� itoman vitimn. WAS Ghown to the Memory come to be truoilled again." - Peter, . . .:::L . . I Management Bure3u,Of The Retail Me ews of your wares and bargain prices in tho'col i , ellants' Asotlatlon 1VAS brought Into eV- of Caosar,by burning his body In P0110'ashamod of Ills VeAknetS, f0tutIled to . 11 I tE) ` . I ; . . It 11 city, could Attend and - Rome and ,tradition 844 lie was there I - ,�, � where All - t L, . ) .� , an CoMpany Istenm, every tingle business. referred .to � , umns of Th erh li ar-That'll draw th . . I f . k Amrance. it by romon of.bollia In, A doubtful Or mourn, ills loz. 'buring tile deano of put to-0eathby Nero. Afootprintwh1oh . , --- . I 11 I .IQ I name And In the Middle Ago$ the VorUm Chri,st is said to have Impressed -on the uying public. I I . I . . I ; I I I'derolleV condition, with One OXCOIA1011 was forgotten And bc-camo a rubbil-111, 11006P marblo, floor,of the church Is shown. on I B I,* L . . .1 .. IV I I of Canada I wh3re, *the manager died, has be -on W- Most Of Its Statuary and embeftluriolib the left as we proceed live many %rehes . V- _. - . . . .. 14 . . I . . I . I .. : EsTAHLISKO 1860 1111bilitatc-a and put -back 'Upon a profit- a or covered Over. Tho old lot ancient Aqueduct% and the road for a � . I t ; ,,,,,,t,,,, ofl'�17cro doatroye I . ­ I I . . ! Ito Ostia, WATERLOO. wm abla basis throll3h th* 41 avotaC,,at leVeb are in &ouity places 40 1 1 1 p lovig distanco is Aanked. -by a suftesslou i * I � . . . totreet morellaudisIng anti management I fcct b_,low Ale PrOunat turface. Ono can of tombs, sanick of 'them ftposing but. We'll write your -copy and supply the needed . I ! . " tnet4pds w1th a prow I -, Most of theln, Very d0apidated, 10 I . � : " L I D.Do MOONSE a Eiaui. I . ,I t,ntQV the ,big c1V by a otairway and wan. -' . k I . . . . der abqUt among tho TUIUS of thd t0110 Ivo VIe7wh161f1111t31l`011 cuts, free of char - e. . . I I ..-.. ^ ­*-�*- . I " in races gives an ettkus: , 9 . . I . I I I I 40VINT W.03 Of Saturn, Cmt,)t and V41eult, Vesta, 40amp*gua, vineyards, villas and well cul- I � L . . L I l PROM ZO The theapaess of Mot-litr Otkvte Itolnulug, Oae�sr And many OtAbers. 01 of I tivated cotuitty. . With If.% historle baek- I L . L . . . . 0 1 " strtit - G644A. OstatO ',Worm ftormin3tor puts it Vulthin "I"t WhIC'll 6110W 0* Columns, 10W Valis and I ground It Is a *11V6 not easily forgotten. I I 0 . . . . 1 I 1, . . 1. L ,. I -1 - � I L LL I 'I wk0l Atelits- Making It almost im"' " noturning to the city Wt, Must Vh% thO I . I L - . - - . '31 all, aud. it,eaa L'a g4t at any *Mht, Star 11"ub-lished every Thursday in ample ' I : -, . I 4A0 to identify them as thd rem0ts of' ------ The 6 � We L �. I 4� What at one timb Were flue buildings. . , ,,,,"I'll I'll -- . � I G C,14:0 ta oa��*V s Temple. !s sbo*1a tht: . time to reach ihi-buying public for. * ek-end ' . . I I .1 Betherw fth 1ki CON 'k ma:trom froul WhI211 ewors M106 their 0 selling* *1 . I wo W"d,10 L 91 epteAtes. Vit belt Preserved and ftest I I fi.. . L � I . 0 a 0 ctwo b C,oustantines. Arell to, tho I 1, I I . a J6 stru . . � I � . , . lit Tor b Broachito mw% Of tho ft�am and 11c" tilt CUM# 1. . . . '-\" ,_ . I -11 - . I I - mm mwtis . IU*w StWon, NA", ,itatA. it *As erected In "I A. D. *fttt ,� I I . 1 ___4 L I 1, i I VMtol-111 *$A *i a b#4 pough wbidk tt,10 VjetL,ty of the, reaperor C,owtIintine 10 . tw"d to 1*ft0dUA- NOMV4 4"wd to h4f t" ovzr mo-m'Itum W-t,)T,- the bkffla to* . . . wird I Not Dt. W4Xd'* NOt** Pit* gyro I 0"hd V:,tce, 'Ka art told� 'emstmitillt MIN 0, 0 6 ""I 6 tM 0WI;m wu bw4t of U Any)wAl 01V41k. I nanlins erxs M tht heavers� Thh ten- 0AS M I 11 , . iv& *Q aftot ugi* tht" bottW I wo Ve Oelv I 4A my UUMAKI e Star in 1933 1 1� "a, - MM.'d Mm In Ills belief in Clu Advertiou . � �bvfis. fwubW ,5 jegl� , . I "" t was fi" yms W, 1krA I )A" Wt 1*eh p t1d b_ n1is tj,�rled into b*ttle tl* . . .*V W;fh it, AqCe.11' . I I einb"-M ot ete, cro"'M their shields and. I . L I I rtir# 35". *bottle; loge hmily 040 W.". *t 041 dft* tho �5!.�,, in -mis Sig *a e'v"tusr.11 . ­­-- . I -_ -_ . � — I I - 1, I.. � ­ _. _ _ 'L - L ­ ­ I --.--.---.-- -_ ­­ - - -1 �1 � I k I i I I � I I I I I I I I I - , - , 11 I I I I I __________________________� I i=========� I I I I. Wimp *#A to efor,",& 'up o"ly by TM T. Milbum 0�; � 11 I'VI -­ - . � TOV.%!1to� L t. A 0 UW cr _ ! , Vi!l Nkttlt . 1110 tt CM44ttm One of the I ­ � I . I . �, aSI . I I '. 1. . �, . I t L � . i, tj . - 11 .'- - - , I . ') - t6a' I �'' � _. �, ,. , � . � �A . — ___ - . ___ ,-- � __ � - ___ _A __ - . �! �