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rich tild invite your friends frOln out.
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oansas reed Great fisitala $2. Tx .51..,..x.cd nen wags are 011 the upturn
sarag aeons Agnes liatoplaie to amaze
now to tell us it aaa't lest lamp
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ate reduetten la the salasles of mat
of QU tt subscriptioos interrupted teacliers is out oe all ProPortlen to that
Aot
in ease they sat to tern% before ezpire.
do% While etexoriptiens win it be
earriee, in amen over an extended per-
iod. yet Wales* we see notified to caneel,
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THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1933
ADVERTISING GODERICH
Tiee Board of Trade bas juet issued
0.11 4ttraetive Pamplaet enlpimelelng
Chalerich as an ideal place et Whiebto
bold * Menlo. 'alie•advertiang has been
Mendeast throughout the toMaty and, is
very timely. Prospective visitors are
teild ot *Harbor Park, with its adequate
Verge gonveniences and the many beau-
tiful spots odjacent Imitable for famile
outings, ot the fine motor roads Which
.converge at Cloderich, of its 'splendid
motor camp, its bathing beach, its beau-
tiful =gets and its industries, Insitoss
are invite4 to drive about town and
view the well -kept homes, with their
lawns and gardenia • earnething winch is
by zoo means, the least' iniportaxit of a
visit to Ode town.
It was a happy thought to send out
thn 'advertising to school, church and
other orgatinatimis which hold onnual
outings. Goaerieh has much to oner
visitors and the story cannot be told
too often. '
of urban teactiers, end the GoVernMent
weed. Oo well to tbr * minimum; ealarn
To at a teanirezes salary from $1,000 to
$500 is going entirely toe Arr.
* • •
With a ale -mill talt retie end all union
cipalities batting pad their county rates
in fun, Huron County is "sitting. pretty."
Over in fameoe four Munielpalities Otee
the earn*. $03,000, The Town of, Mate
land ts among these in arrears, sus is
also Pentansuithene. Similar conditions
exist in other eaunnes, the Melt of a
Vending °rev when times were good.
Lirekily, Innen Cotraty kept the brake*
on.
* * *
When Miss Agnes laaeplialla becomes
• finance minister of this country in the
cabinet of Prime Minister Woodswoeall,
you vall be able to go to the governMent
bank ana tea: °Gizmo * coupla thou-
sand of thoee crisp new bills, 1 want*.
buy a new ear," and you get it --just lilee
thtt. so she told eninciniow audienee
MondaY evening. Miss eareaphall come
Plaine that under the present system
they only put King Georgas head on
the ones and tsvbs and the bank presi-
dents' heads on the fives, tens, twentiee,
fifties and bundreds. She says some-
thing sbould be done about that.. Well,
how about engraving Aggie's head on
this newOoVernment Money Whia she
proposes to hand ont so that people maa
be able to (*wino all they produte?
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1Our Weekly Lesson
I In English
(11Y 10. Gradon)
Words Otte* 14losisalt
00 not say, ituawo ibie
nould never leave gene Oan "If
bad, knoWn Ma."
Da nonwaY, "We shall either go 74-
dily or Saturday." Say, °Sift shell go
ettlter Priday or Saturday."
Da not say, "lie epoke alorlir the line
of tension and ehttrela doctrines." Say,
agleam *beat religion and eburch dec.
• trines."
DO not say, 'Dees Mrs. Mown ent-
ploy help?" Say *ennui%
Do not say, 'The three first slays ea
the week." aay, 'The Ant three days."
Do not say, "I 4103 half try." 130,
"1 didn't try very lisrd."
Worsle Often 141bpromenne4
Scenario, Proneeuree sha Oen mete
na-rne, nest a as in shape, second a SA
laab, i as in it, o as Ur no, itee,ent Sec
-
mid sensible.
Chalet (a Swiss cottage). Pronoturee
sha-la, first a as in ask, second a as in
lay, accent second syllable.
Genealogy. Pronouoce jen-e-al-o-• ja
first, „e as in gentle, avoid e 25 in Me
unstressed, a as in a*,O s in no, 1 as
in it, accent third, Sellable.
Connoisseur. Pronounce kon-i-sur, o
• as in on, 1 as in it, u as in fur, accent
last syllatae,
Courtier, Pronounce aort-ye, 0 as in
no, accent first syleable,
WILSONS
THUIPAIDAY, MON Elkin DOS
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The within/ editor Of the lableeirdine
Reviewelteporter complaias that too
Malty people are telling Wm Just wbat
lie elle= And thaeld. net Publish, Heel
• get wed to that.
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A large Peeter even* tbe name of can
ada,'s only lady M. la "McPhail." while *
contemporary spells the Wane of On-
tririo's Minieter of Mines "McCra.e."
alotle are Wreng. Wonder what percen-
tage of ciansellans knew the name of ,
Canada's Postmaster Genevan Mut how
to spell mut prOneUnee it?
• • • *
• Hurrah fOr the Women's Institute 1
At 4 place called 1111ton Beach, on $t:
Josephs Island, the towathip council
was "right up against ir and. Would
etin be in straigbterrea ChTianists,ute*
JULY EXAMINATIONS
A great to do is beteg made about the
tact that departMental examinations
vtill this year be beld 11* July, and we
bear that tenures will be ntunerous on
a.ccount of the 'heat wheo the exams.
Will be on and that parents are being
worn to o frazzle teaching their, thin
(net for the exarns. end tbat they por
not be abIe to keel) it Up till July. wh----en Write their news on sheets of paper
tame of us went to scirrea there was, which are then gone over by an editor
• • EDITORS SAY
WHAT OTHER
LINOTYPER'S UNIQUE nitt
St. Thomas Times-0,3=nel; rte all
the world knows, or should know, re-
d • newspaper eontributors
Gila, (River,. in New Mexico, and, Ari-
zona)
zonal. Pronoorice be -Is, e 11.5 in he, a
ae in ask unstressed, aceent first syl-
lable.
Words Offen %%Wiled
nothing else dreamed of hut the.
exams. would be in. July. The teaching
term continued *111Jane 30th, eo, et
neeessan, the exerts. entrid not start till
after that. And some of us had to do
considerable concentrating of the mind
on the Twelftle of July when drums
were telling outside to keep our minds
on the questions we were trying to an-
swer fraide the examination room, But
somehow we never dreamed those days
et making 4 hullaballoo about our 'hard-
ships, We were eupposed to know a
thing on a hot day just as well On a
Mot day and a we eould not rentember
, the women on the Twelfth Of JulY just
as well aseemealWaOner day it was con-
sidered evidenel that we did not know
tlrem; Things have chauged now. Cer-
t.ain newspepers have adopted the plan
a holding interviews with. themselves
• and Manufacturing yarns which are sup-
posed to tell against the powers that be
whenever the.se powers are Conserva-
• tive, arid if you don't Imo* your lessone
the eustom is to antra the Government.
the who checks punethation, spelling, ar-
ranges meragraphs, vhSCS
etc., and it then goes out to -the lino-.
typers. But to a newspaperneui and a
linotype operator on the _Island of
Guernsey, . one Of the •IlIngliSh Channel
islands, goes the credit for what is sure -
13, 4 Unique and astorashing feat. Cince
a year there le, a football Match betweeu
Guernsey and its neighboring island. of
Jersey which itrouses intense lateree.t.
On the occasion of Me =mai match a
few weeks ago, the managing editor of
the football edition of the Guernsey
Star anxioos to get out a lull report in
Me *speed e4 time, and being convinced
that ere of his Mechanical. etaft was
"the bent linotype operator in the world"
conceived uevt Idea In reporting and
riewspaper peoductkar. He eitted up a
telephone in the unotype room. Acta). a
headpiece for the operator. Then. from
tb.e 'ground more than a 1410 from the
•take the editor spoke his reporteahar0-
Mutton, eeneral sceiae,s, description a
tbe game, cross -treads, *14 finally the
headinge-ailrect to the operator et
Measered speed, the eatire report of
• tour colttnirts taking over two hours of
4181411021, beim; sent direct from foot-
ball ground to onaehina Acuirding
the editor there Were not more errors
than an average good operator would be
liable to Make. When tbe game was
Over the paper vas on sale three. min-
utes atter the Whistle blew, and the
boys were selling at the gates es the
people strearaed
,Airplanes are forbidden W over
federal and state prisons an altitude
ot than IMO feet by annegulations,
•
h abets
Characterize; lea, not tse. alisaee
meant*. • Observe the ea and the or.
Barbarous; bar twice. Culinary; one 1
and • ary. Sensible. • Observe the 1.
Conselence. Observe the Ede. '
Synonyms
One pad kills Mem all dee and over,
day for a or 3 yearn 3 pads in tack
toiteken No spraying, no talekinees,
00 bad oder. Ask your Dragglia.
Grocery or General Store,
10 CENTS PER Imo=
• WRY PAY MORE?
rualviLSON ILYPAD CO., Ittoolloo.Cen
. Important, momentous, prominent,' In-
fluential, significant, weighty.
Rend, tear, lacerate, rip, rupture,
sever, slit, sunder, break.
Operation, action,. execution, perfonn-
ance, procedure.
Veranda% .effeminate, female, woman-
ish, womanly. ,
Renounce, deny, 'desown, disclaim, dis-
avow, revoke, refuse, reject.
- Impress, imprint, Indent, inculcate,
print, stamp.
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Elan
Street
'WORSE AND *OSE or tr,
(Berrie Examiner)
4 weetern editor apologised for a
typographicel error which made leim de-
scribe a einem as "a defective on the
force," raying it should have been
'Understood. that he really meant "a dee
tective on the police lama" Itembade
but ear tile ladies sel tile eonneenettia les ot the "battle-eeareed' eater= w o
Glanciwg .
• .. when tbe tarok load turned. the town- WOW that described by Bill ney's Dente -
year five Per cont. Interest. ,
'14,("C#101:rfeTIIIII*Aft ene0rJuNWEI1419°Q. 190134-3/' SotheOtelnysetituZtotleiltori Beach is keep- The advertisements are printed for
e ship fathers dovni, along earne the vine Chronicle as "bottle -scarred" and.
Backw a r d Wonien's Institute with loan of $000 he the correction ar, "battle.:Scared."
• lug the cominuaty on its feet in the your convenience. %hey inform and,
Ur, 0. P. Carey has purchased. the
insurance busines.s of Chas. E. ntaw,
w
Meioles expect to open their
new church on South street on July 5th.
* v • •
The G. T. R. is sending out one or
two specials daily with grain for export
via Portland.
The Cloderich baseball team of 1903
Kneeshaw, McLeod, L
Aigie, J. Tait, R. Campbell, P. Metattcla-
lin, Z. 21e,Atiley, Geo. Carroll, N. Mc-
Diarmid.
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„ LEANING TOO FAR
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tanVersation with' The Star early
this -week a Mined Church, clergymen
• expressed the vievt that his Church was
• reeehina a little tob tar when Toronto
Coofeienee passed a resolation
ter the eoelalization of banks, transpore
tenon and industry. Ile was not
pressed with themove. He felt- that
the preaeletes were halting about mime
thing they know but little about. In
Other weeds, he felt that the shoenialree
ebould stick to las
The Star is intlined to agree with the
• elergYineta 'nice are ;Whig leadership
• 10 theee dagnintled meMbere, of society
Vile Sol that the present astern ef
• deing 'Clapp le ell wrong and that it
Ought to 1* *hanged. Toe resalution
etdopted ty the ertinidere ineludes the
train pletaks ot a o*iatlSt18 err coin*
nuniistie platlorre thew% of• Mann
oritheut the idea et annelPliebitle by
• force. HOWever, by tittle* edaort they
give an appearence ef reelmtlebilitn to
the .0121141am Waged by tame revolU.
notions: Which is not, at an desirable.
AS wee to b18 expeetea, tire anthill of
the Contuenee has brought forth Mule
&antra. 1 haS been '6tated tltat it is
lett within the province 0* any +thumb
, to dealnah mattera of this Wert The
leanneee ot a zainleter Pthaar117 tlalt
of reeving coulee not denalog on methods
et evalttetIng governutelate tine bust -
mane. eleene matte Irarite :14" tOCLII'
tS3t0 tlaY3 and tittle is 4
Merited nrovemerit in that (Wean*, it
Ls dill ton Muni, 5.daeltable pellet if
the Envie. tystem le Wearable to the
ete Metter wieteh ren live. What We
should aim et is a bappy racahrei
*wan MI tl.D...weialisul and eneitaliva.
ta:It that is Male Ler Ica the ideal of
geverament in tale eoentre at enesent
teed reeelet eltetege3 22 thtl MIRO Steno
ere hi that (needle% Bet 07012 with 4
twat slant toWaras cariatistie foeme el
geverrellentu the lecal
clone that Vella tee:nutters wee deolanala
tot ef ceder e5 a elontell teed.
same manner u the Indies save your time, energy and money—
tions lu mane church.
Over 75 per cent. of ethe passengers
who arrived with the King Edward were
sea -sick, after a very rough trip from
Detroit. . The Ossifrage did not call
here on her .upward trip, owing tO fogs
• and storms. She was laying off Point
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THAT DEPRESSED FEEINIS
IS LARGELY LIVER
Wake op your Livitteut calomel
*rWrpoute.ibitrAZ 11:013wabtrOsteltioail
tufbriii.....totoloaTaszaaatoyalrbovtallr yetilamigtalitt eiriMe
eaarae 1001,Ceeeolta'atttictIvsrlbooriVintrmiut4oter44zotteliZasre;wes
liasein:c7,407Nr.ottorohmothowparieb,ieske04:41:nerib:ver(wraercue*-.
AikTsievforoutarthem"sbuiyitien,:verltefulePiii...r...igiveytvue;
o Not Suffer. From Dyspepsia
'Lessons in practical econonly are to .
be seen on every band ,in these days of
depression. Most of us cox, eemember Eat the Foods You Like,
%then raspberries were sold by the pail
of eight or ten quarts. or even more, but
the same cannot. be said of strawberries.
However, the latter were offered by the
peel to Goderieh housewives at the week
end. If you, dithet want the pail you
could have offe or more quarts from a
nieasure. The vendor hit upon the idea
of dispensing with the boxes as an, item
of unnecesearo expense and dug up the
old family quart* meastne, and if our
memory serves us right, those old tin
family quart meestores held a quart. ,
. *• * • *
• A newspaper editor from the United
States on. Sunday last broadca.st, from
Edward and on Saturday evening start- Londo.., England, where he is attending
Word Study,
"Use a word three times a. . it is
yours." lot us increase our vocabulara
by mastering one word each day. Words
for this lesson:
IMPIDenn.,SCE to bubble and hiss, as
fermenting liquors. "The salts caused
the liquid to efferveSce in a few _sec -
ends,"
DEFILEMENT; pollution; uncleaa-
oess; ioulness, 'The chaste can not
rake into such filth without danger of
defilement." --Addison.
• MIMICAL; "Man is, of all
creatures, the most minacida—Wotton:
ed north, but was forced to beea,1 the World Econoraic Conference, tO hes
transferring her pasmngers for OodeliClt
and other Lake leuron points and left
on Sunday for Sault Ste. Marie direct,
to try and make up some of ter lost
time • •
. rarroRtAL NOTES
le
T.
Earetrare eceMe al been ca tite
attEr a Veers 'head en,
Mit it the t',1-1!) t".0 0 124 et wens:
wenn Ware they Co tea tuttzti hem.
4 * 4 *
, jaage Valens Is Salt tht tat,01.Fglos
lee expected wean be atenteneele o C -
C., la, elettlinette
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Van 10 of.:7•1arootzttn on tt G.' e..
ADHERE; to etka fast or cleave, as
glue, cement, etc. "Wax adheres to the
After,"
TRADVERTENCE; inattention; neglie
genee. "Many minakea proceed- from
inadvertence."
• IMPUTATION: act of charging, 'or
attribeting, generally in a bad sense.
"Let
as be eareful to guard ourselves
agabest these aroundless. imputatiOnS of
our enemies." --Addison.
* •
The Greyhound arrived on Tuesday
evening wig). 400 passengers from De-
troit,. The "moonlight" under the aus-
Pices of the Marine Band that evening
took out over 1200 people, notwithstand-
ing the staff, cold breeze and a heatry
rain. Two hundred excursioniets came
by special • train, Next morning the
steamer left 'foe Kincardine, but was
forceti to put back, the captain refueing
to eater the narrow ehannel at the
Bruce County port. A heavy sea was
running. The Kincardine Passengers
ere landed here and taken in livery
home folk 111. EMPtria, 111. Be was
talking direct to tie own people, but us
is the case with -a: rural telephone line,
plenty of others listened M. The editor
Praised everything aboln Londcain aria
England except its telephone system.
Ile eaid that if the Emporia telephone
manager would but come to Landoll and
straighten things out he would be doleig
John Bull a greater favor than Chris-
topher Columbus dia for the United
• States when he discovered America. If
London's telephone system is really that
bad. the Britishers have our •heartfelt
semierthY.
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In view of the approach of the black
bass season a few tips on how to each
'era from our own expert, whose iden-
tritity must remain a secret, will be time -
no
eome. e 'return p ; Prom now until June 30th study
legs to tbir ItOn th
to Detroit about 1,000 -people braved the the habits of the • fish, have the best
lowering clouds and lively sea. . —,,
mannand a bait that will allure.
.
*•• * cearee tackle often deletes the fish away,
a• e
At Seaforth on, Tuesday and Wednes- ' so to be successful one must have a de-
' '
day ler, Whitely's John Rollie won three cent outfit. Of baits that will tempt a
straight, heats la tbe .2.50 against six bras may be named cornMon worms,
other horses. In the 2.19 pace Swarts leeches, sOft cray fish, nib:mows a alt
and- Thompson'sPrince Vale .won in kinds, sandrollers taking the lead, and
three straight, treats, beet time 2.18n. grasshoppers. Anglers mud, remember
W. Glazier's Walter B wort second money that it is tugawful to take a bass of less
* * • * than ten inches. _Elastice rules are bar -
The Many -Purpose 00.—Both in the
house and stable there are scoree of
uses for Dr. Thomas* Eneetrie 011. Use
it for cuts, bnxtseo burns, scalds, the
pains of rheumatism and sciatica, sore
throat, and chest. 'Horses are liable very
largely to similar ailments and mishaps
as afflict mankind, and are equalla
amenable to:. the bealing influence of this
• fine old remedy which ha.amade, thou-
sands of firm frinun during the past
fifty ae re.
•9% inches long -or less
Tim coiner stones of Nile .church Were red' • A nail
svell and truly laid, onalnesday with tit- ellcadd tlaicklY and carefullY returrfr
Reserve a towboat from Bert
Saginaw, each, a /career 'Huron boy; fislling`
wimant Dohero., 01 cuaana, ohm. clin McDonald. 'Do tiot retire on the eVe of
Yin, of Nile; and Joan Joynt, of Luek- peiminica Da/ and 1"c/deed t° the
now, each lad. a note. Flags, bunting 'waterfront about midnight. The black
and evergreert were everywhere, and haea are *kiting Or. you; -
DtinangiaseereAsidonyedoe, faltered atieessrs.la eramyernos,nnoi ,tued beeto .theiteevaister. , neverelveto: ti.k.,Vtoitlitalklar,
Auburn brass bend, under the leader- --
music, as did, a 'Union choir and the oD
lantertir male quartette. William Calm at Bentleln to Be tinvellen
presented the ilnancial statement show- DO of Veterans' Picnic
Ing that all but $1,000 of the cost of
the church had been subscribed. At a zone meeting of the cenedien
Legion held. at Clinton on Wednesday,
June 1th, delegates from the Clinton,
Exeter, Seatortle, Wingleern Hayfield
and Goderich branches tem present.
Comrade Sills, zone representative of
the provincial executive, took the chair,
and Comrade Turner was appointed
• eecretary. The annual veterans' picnic
was Ord discuesed and it was finally de -
to hold. it at Bayfield on the Vil-
lage Square on Wednesday, auly 26t18
A cairn which is being erectea in mem-
ory of eight Bayfield nten who gave their
live.e in' the Great 'War, win be tuteelled
on the meanest.
Tile annual eounty veterans' chtuch
parade wee theo dellt. with. Comrade
ettelaan, preeident of the •Mingle=
braise% extended an invitationto the
vetoers to hold the county Oa.rade
Wingliam this year. This having been
decided on the date for holding same
was dismosed at length, With the result
that the nearest Sunday to Relearn-
ararice Day wee 'chosen, whiter will be
•November 12th, 1110 Wiligbaltt braneh
being Charge ot the arrangements,
• TheMatter of applying to the Whim
He'll/intent for a gun carriage to be
kept, at Metal for the use of military
funerals in the County ee Buren, Vat
dended on.
Itepreentfatives from the elifferent
beenehes win Meet in the Clinton elub
reeme on July 14121 tO make fatal ar-
ratgements far the Tante.
Several other negien matters were
distance before the meeting doted at
11 pore ,•
TO PARADE AT WiNGHAPil
ehip of Retold Blackstone, provided good
Manufacturad
. for tits past 54 pars 107/ •
THE T. MILBURN CO., Limited
Toronto, Oat+
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Sizig a Swig of -Saving You're the "Meastro"
A Pocket Pull ot Dough When it armee to spending your Dollars
Shop at Grocer Baechle,r's You caromake them go hi jig time
And watch your Dollars grow. Or you can bad up a symphony of saviag
• • • By doing all -your shopping at
It is not necessary to suffer from
dyspepsia, or indigestion. Get re
bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters,
You will feel the beneficial effects -
after the first few doses. lt restores
the stomach to a normal, healthy
condition 64) that the food no longer
•causes distress after eatMg, but
thoroughly digested and'ineimilated,
Then, .When your stonetaa is put in
proper condition you can eat what
you like without baying to suffer
from any indiscretion in your diet,
B. B. B. is not a new and untried. ,•
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(lights when door epee's) * Moto Ice Cubes per
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