The Goderich Star, 1922-09-07, Page 7._ _. -7
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"BALERS who Belt th,e
qualityat roaso�talAo
►ll'itkearr, Stl�ld reuut to offer substitw
res fair a life of recophed s
evky, such as M&* ,- �
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Orli" alem de"r-ve your suppKl►m
Q! are usually fo�u1n4
ling ty Stoves. In Such
you wilt find Cowen's
RudS. .
.All ' ge~nuatkite Mepto Bud* Std
stamped with, the nara*—.
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OUR CANADIAN QUIZ", COLUMN A Company of Lilliputians Enjoyins Themselves, on an Ocean Liner �
. ° IF THEY'RR NCyr COWAWS
STEFFANSON• V ' E to c. V. HORNING, Il. P. A., G. T. '� HEY' NQT. MAT TWOS 1
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' . (,questions and Answers on Ail Sorts of Thinos Q.—What Canadian explorer added Ii., Toronto, Ont.
Canada in recent years? territory' to AOR xHF Cl1lY,DlEN ;
Purely Canadian — �» -� o Asthma 'Victims.. The ,man or Nvo- _
100,000 square miles of t
A. _ Ste#ianson sxas. _the.. Canadian_ :- _ 14 iothers,..•,tbe surest wayof keeping pian sub'ect to asthma is indeed tt
CANADA S MEAT INDUSTRY. • 'five -in '''Legislatures; Mrs. Ralph, .explorer in Northern Canada and the .your little a,►es well end las- py, w e. Wim• �Vltat sura 6o wore ta1~r:iparo.
4Vhat'Is the extent of the meat Smith, B. C.; Mrs. McKinney, Alber- Arctic regions. who added ' 100,000 ther it is the new-born. -babe or the than to suddenly be seized with pare-
r ind tiny? to; Mise. McAdam, Alberta; Mrs. Nel• square miles, of hitherto unmapped growing child, is to keep their bowel4 xysma of choking which seem to fair- • +
A,—Canada's meat industry tom. lie McClung, Alberta; sirs, Badgers, , territory to Canada, regular and their stomach sweet. Niue -
Man.; Miss McPhail, house of Com- U, S. SETTLERS IN CANADA. tenths of all childhood ailments aro NEW
prises • $G plants, and has, a production the ;result of clogged bowels and sour NE n: LAMS' BURNS �'
value'of $240,000,000 in 19.20, Cap!- mons. � gi,,.,,,.What number of United States � stomach, The most necessary and the n
tat invested, $84,000,000. ^"ANNE p)~ GREEN CABLES?' settlers located in Western Canada best medicine for little ones is a gentle" (c AI
Iia KABSKA ALIS. Q, -Who wrote the• "Aurae» books in 1921?' laxative-4ometing ,that will relieve
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Q, --What great to 1' provides Fort of Prune . Edward. Inland? „A. -10,00a -United States settlers' (constipation, sweeten the stomach and
with light ow r A.` ---Mrs.' •Ewan :Macdonald, %. M, located in Western Canada in 1921. romota .crest and Statural sled . Such t
William a P e 7 Mon over ,"' is thea author of ilia . p . Beats Electr>ra or Gas
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A. -r Kakabeka. Fal on the haver t9 r ' e RAILROAD BUILDING. a ,medicine is Baby's Own Tablets. i )y threaten the existence 4 life it.
o ul Anne . of Green Gables. _ y
Kam,nistiquiat, provides light and 'g p ar To what' extent have railways They aro, a gentle but ciilcient taxa self: From such an condition Ar. J..
power for Fort William, 80 miles dis- 'books. tive; are absolutely guaranteed. free A new oil lamp that k,ves an 4nuiz D. Kellogg's Asthma . Remedy has
been built in Canada since Confedec- ,n Illy brilliant soft �sunt aA
taut. AREA OF CANADA a ation in 11367? from opiates or other injurious drugs I , . , white light, oven brought' many to completely restored s s ieaa tNwr d
better than gas or electricity, has
McGILL UNIVERSITY AND UNITED STATES A,—Whereas there. were otity 2,28$ and may ba`given• to the youngest in. health and happiness. It to known
been tested by the U. S. Government and,. Sized in ever section of this �.}•iat
Q. --Who founded 'McGill Univer Q. Which ,a , the larger -:.Canada miles of railways in Cabada at Con font, with, perfect; safety. The banish p y
sit an when? or the United States? fedore ion in 1867, #tow -there are consEipation and indigestion• leak up and 36 lettdin uniovoa 0itio and
oua bread land. lAN2'_W*n�,. Q=sed
>wiil •
Y' d . h ? is -larger than the Un- nears 40 000 ivi a .lar er per -ca- colds and sinplo fevers anc� give the to bo superior t y Nfocl►orwlbist.aeetae�lr.
A,- McGill University Montreal, d Statnad�t. Y, � , g oG o baby t the lthand happiness which lamps; It burns without odor, Smoke p gopd.woodmon alwttu!s• Sits out N400tt;UsMaNr�..�9"1""6401400606 o
was founded in 1821 by Yehn McGill, 3ted States by 111,920 'square miles, pita milaage than airy other country. Y a a pP .or noise -n4 pumping. up, is simple, m #1cleans
le tt si pis
p ,, r. - p guts
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a .proi ilnent merchant .of. . tbnt.. raty, t B 6ef lib loaves:
CANADA'S. _AIR. OItCE,.� sold by mWichishould lers or They
yiiil a 'clean, satfe. urns 04.opttir sail . G,. hifZ p i4 and c a. s J6B PBIN'PINtr AT THE. STAB
Thousands of students have•graduat- .., Q', 'What is. •the Canadian Air liberal vs. Liberal. 26 cents a bolt from.The Dr, Williams common kerosene (coal -oil),
ed since then:... The . present enroll- i"2ce7 ST. JOHNS, Que., Sept.. 4.�A. J. The inventor, P. N. Johnson, • 246 ..• -u•- � �� � �- : - �.v - ��, �~~� �� "`R "" . ° , .-' �,"" '
Medicine Co.; .Brockville, Ont. ..•
ment .is about.' $,000;. 2;600 students A. ---The � Canadian Air Force had Benolt, farmer and merchant, ' at the Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering to
and graduates enlisted in the war; 407 officers and: 840 men in,' tanning town of 'iberville, was elected X.P. AN ANGLERS' PARADISE send • a: lamp on 10. days' FREN
341 died,'and $82 received War_ decor- at Camp Borden in 1921. for the county of St: Johns-lberville trial or even to give 'one FREE to
ations. 1. O' °D.! E• ..Thursday, defeating Stanislas . Pou- Two Hundred miles north of Tor- the first user in each locality who will • �
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CANADA'$ INCOME TALC, ••Who what are the I. A. D.. lia,lawyer, of • St. Johns, by a mar, onto and one hundred and 'seventy help him It, .Write him to-
• Q lority which, it is "estimated, when. miles west of Ottawa, is situated ,Al,- day for full particulars. Also ask
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Q. --What does the Dpiniikion m,2
the all returns are in, will run to around. ganqutn Park, where the fishing this; hint to explain how you earn get th'aa' gip. i�0 �tttlr Q111tR Woli'k. ,
come tax -yield mi AeriThe I, O. a E. stands for. 's better thein it hug bee for enc and without ex;tor,ence or TO W I
A, The Dominion income tax Imperial Daughters of° alto- Empire, ' from ; With itvioorl rural pnli5' . hear year i • b t: n , agency, dolt 41 aft mirSates eye da r'in
yielded 46 381806 in 1920.21 from with Children of the Em ire as from; the ivaioritY was 2,352', Mr.. some time. Great catches are bola(*., money mstko $240 ,to $600 per month, y� es ft. every nWI
Y $ `It's >tttlnlit lA t_
194.,257 persopis; including t16;652 file junior arg�anization—"a bond .of Poulin may lose his deposit, made—black bass running three' and — ]�fot8 if11d i1a11�""'t � � � ��� a•
farmers, who. paid G11,M- y_ a,.aR6 union •among -.the daughters and chit. 73atli candidates rah as Liberals• four pounds, speckled trout three X040, t '11tf#1 A1BA �,
a » Mr. Poulin was the Choice of 'the Pounds, and, salmon trout .Up to two algin' y ': le but
professional, "men pari` �2,C42,386; dren of -the' Empire.,' .There .ars 30,- '" '
employees or n f sa ttr- i ers n e ' 700chapters 3 official convention, held two weeks ty-Ave�poiinds„ This park is ideal for O '� 0 b using
111;621 w lei g. or 1 OOn.meMab, i aur n
ago, but feeling in the county was Oho crimper and. canoe cruiser, and . t 111:0
les and wages pp#id. 8,21 ,78 3,277 . Canada, their 8100 ltli e�j*rjp C
manufacturers p td $8,2X7,780, an „ �� 7S.» such that Senator Raoul Dandurand sired hetet accommodation makes ,t
0 FIDEL . , . the popular spot for the summer vtt• �+1 '1 lkitetlatrn 11t d r >
1$,868 others paid11,823,5G3.. refused to recognize: him as official p .p p w ' u, w�iii taoal altwrb. iirt or gtreara. 0 1
Q. --'Who is the Canadian poet and candidate and decla'e that the b».'. catiomst, whn does rant lilts to rough' ii{ # > W rt+fileto. YOU .nae ilisxatsYi t'� �
yV41VIEN 1Vl:P. S. aasd s< el"k towel 4 11.1raael stssd: � feel
writer folia uses: the nom
plume bf, e t i do a Li 3t,. Ask -tiny Canadian Notional Grund — W&W
Sal Party . attic tally;. would take no ,. -
Q.�Are there any, women; 'm'em- Fidelis. Trunk g p tF
Fidelis'? „ • side. in the matter. T _rik A eat for illustrated ubi,ca ?
hers of. PaI'ltament or Legislatures in. A.-- Fidelis as the pen, name of, tion tellh* you all about it, or •write.
Canada? :' If' sa, who? Miss Agnes Mauls Machan, of $ins Tl,e election .was necessitated by 1. _
A. - T re are several womVn leg, sten, who has written. several .'vol- the fact that Jos. Demers, farmer _
member, was appointed ..a judge of
' islators lt•''°Canada. (1922), namely, L ernes of poemsandfietian: �.+ ,`•
the Superior Court. - -
EIOTRADITION TREATIES: �
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lialii9td
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- :. ...� �.� � . r and rvlult� silaisr wifiM r1
- Q }� t a _�° '`Po ti�btiioi,:lt.`Iloui�es Burne¢, •
s of Great Britain apply to' Canada? • ritxel i►ki fshlie
KINGSTON, Ont.,. Sept. 4.—Ina �� rMiit{tq liaise.. Nail Warsesiatosisat�iltflg'
Per delila sand: A,-42 .treaties of Great Eritaiti $re which braise out :in the villti e R �� a _.
„. deahng:wlth extraditi
_ o ortsmouth,,about two. o clock o[►
J-AI1�8 Canada
atiutl ot[t:.
'alq fr>kl _
Thursday morulug, three stone ♦ T ERE 'R NO OBSTACLES 9" R
TT pec-
CANADIAN' CENSUS''OF-.1921.; houses .were destroyed and some of Ii A E o.»►r�
T s the :Proportion of p MIST MExAt. PROCIVCi C
JL tin resent which makes $•-What staff... was, required to the tenants lia.d a close call frpm .: i [ in the way of; your,Coming hCre.for' t,t0NTPZAL r,oRON,To'WIN:Vt�a6
Pis no ell a am take the Canadian census Qf 1921? being burned to death: The Kingston expert work fix - tlgMo waK ►wvEm"�+Cwt
same. fruits good y r 3 A.—It took 13 000•' enumerators to
"makerp and others notso. 1 Bremen were called i for assist- UTObiOB
t enables o to supply take the Dominion census of 1921, once. The fire started in a rows at t • .A iLE REPAIRING. ; A,
Cer o en 1 s y u uapp y working under 247 coipmissioners ' atone houses on. Main street, the t ` ! -
.. t We understand eve>y detail' of bur. • . w.
The precise quantity of pee and haying 409 compiling clerks to blaze originating in. the home of i�,
_._...._.. _ tin required for�ierfect' re „rna_ work and have every facility for .reit-
_ _ _ , .. T _ arrauige. the, ret - _, :... :...: Gieztdenn Oras; which was. 6'uttPct, tivith E
... tly;
iso anth any fruit. alexins satisfartary� t c�rvien-prove y
CANADA'S TRADE, the homes of W„ S. Sherbino and. Give us a trial.
Q.—What was Canada's trade dur pied Yayne, The houses were owned
� Ing the calendar year el 1921? by Miss Gertrude Campbell, ltingston. Soldby tti� REG. WILLIAMS
Bll�'i
fiarWW4:0;''
A.—Canadg's .Itotal ,trade during Mr. She,t-bino was asleep when the Gem to handle. r.
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�csvt8s°a the cttlendar :year 1021 was $1,642,, Bre 'brake out. .and but for the Drnggii3ts, Grocers >111d.. " Last Strbet Garage
1a 094,418 a considerable, reduction Cxener8l SkO►TeB Phone► 243. •: .
over the fiscal year 1920 v►*hieh . Wali prompt: acts aken y�om of he neigh- S
y , bora. n aw 1 b him, e would
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is . pectin, and pBGtin is' the; $2,460,587,000. have been burned. e — -
BLIND. IN CANADA: ---
matuural element in fruits -~
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• . , R n ,,%`ret t$' A: bitrlae
Is Ill. x,*
-whichfasces ell "jell Q"-*HoW many blind, are there in '
•, sore n r t ® ® ® ® ® ® ■ ■ i
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Canada? .. T a. ,
By I., supplying the A;--THe:re mre'over 3,500 register- Arbc►ckle; .:rwi:a is touring the arnrtd
correct amount of ed with the .Canadian. National matt- following his acq.ulttal on the man..
ectin by means of • a
• p tuff~ for'the'Blind. slaughter Charge in coniic�tion Wlib ,
Certo, the Jellifyying -' the 'death of 'Virginia ltappe, oras. ?
point is reached •.by SUB•Tl20PICA1, FIttETTS' .
rte minute of boil- ' IiN.CANADA. taken Err. the hospital Friday morning
in instead of 20 or. Q. 'What stlb-tropicaI :fruits are with a sudden illness. The nature o>'
g' his sickness has not yet been di'ttg-
• $0 minutes, graavii in the open lir Canada? The delicate fruit A. :Tea, olives and figs are among nosed,:A.
" flavor is not; bailed
the sub -tropical fruits and lants
ved.
grown in the ,open 'air in Canada—on ,Senator Gore an the Farm0l,, � Holders t 0Yqko
away but sa- Vancouver Island, __ U S
—Andyou get lr0'la D.dMINION. ELECTION VOTES.° The tttrmer cannot continue to Aoli _
more jelly or jam his producwfor less than,the cost of
Q. --Holo many votes were polled i �' y
from the .,s:�m•e production any more than he squid � �
amount ot• frujt. during the Dominion Elections of. Dei , [�
cernber, X921, and what proportion of live in a. vacuum. Out of the reduced 5"per CVnt Cana S
Jellies and jams you will proceeds of what he sells, tt16 faa•mer
the total available' vote,? is obliged to pay, extraordinary pricey
be proud of.. A,—Tho total vote in the Elections for everything thai 'lie buys, I be
A ppare-fruit product—abof Dec. G, 1921, wag 2,121,844, out of
solutely free from gelatine or •€s•:total available vote of. 4,726,722, or Ilev.e that our national progress and -' p
preservative. " Free Recipe 65 per cent. The vote in 1917 was prosperity are bound up with the 1. Victory R6 .:C
p progress and prosperity of fiur, farm- tt
Book ,with every bottle. At 1,296,329;, out of 2,(193,799 on the lists. era. Any policy ''which crucifies 'Oho
your Grocer's. DR. DRUMMOND farmer wall bear evil fruit', and will
p dry up the fountains of national Issued in 1917 and Maturing, Islt December, 19.7x2.
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Q.—Who was the poet of the Haiti- ,
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How' to-=k&dellcions-- .,,_
Grape Jelly Poet of the habitant or the French ..Utilizing Unmarketr►b1e Potatoes, ,�•
potatoes add sac- .
A Dx W Ii,.,Drummond was the
Canadian, who wrote several volumes
4' crap+§ (9, 113S.) Juice from Cooked 'Unmarketablep
1+rult, of verse He was a resident of Mnn- culence to the dairy ration, Where �T�t �T "�/ry /��t �` °
s leveled eupol (s+/, 1M:) sugar, treat. corn silage Is not available and tilers' CONV J:/RI IO PROPOSALS
I' bottle (scant cup) Certo. are plenty of small potatoes. a perk
five tally, ripened frult, st^m a Say .Will give an increase ti, milk
and vm* thorouxhlY about ,2!:a flow.; Tht!y iihould be introduced into MINISTER OF FINANCE offers' to holders Holders of the maturing bonds' who Mrhs>, to avail ✓ ".t ..
saartq or a Ile.,. Add ',a coir water• the ration gradually . and be run ■ .T of these bonds who desire to continue their themselves of this conversion privilege should • talm ,
stir u -.t:1 17gllino, and olmmer is through a root cutter to avoid the their bonds AS �ARL.Y AS POSSIBLE, BUT zvcYi
tolnutes in saucepan with close -rat- investment in :Dominion of Canada seftAties thtz
ting cover. • Placa fruit in felly possibility of choking the animal. ^ . , . LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 36th, to a Branch d J t
bag and aquee:.e• out juice: Menoure privilege. of exchanging the #naturiir bonds for new . any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exchange -
* sugar and juice into large sauce- er g ,a UflnvelCi$n puntsates bre;u lmnds ,beating 5l per dent interest, payable half yearly, itis official receipt for the- bonds surrendered,,cont;ainiilg �
Ilan, air and brine• to a boli. At , may not hold Coinniunicatjon with
once add Certo otirring condtantlY. royal house Por 0. tiiottths. Oi<either of flit; t'ollowhng classes: an undertaking to deliver the cYormspondit,* bonds of
continue to otic and bring again21NJL Miss Diary Gran t,...ele. k anti .treas• . the neva issue•.
to K hard boll over ibe hottest Ara. Ulcer of London, has bee elected (a) Five year bonds dated lot November,
far one-half minute, anrrina, con- , ,, Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, isltotrest ,
tinuaily. remove from Are, 101 president of the Ontario Municipal 1922 to mature last November, 192?
stand t minute, skim, and pour Association: > a payable by cheque from OtticWa, Well srece%er theft °
Quickly,. December 1 interest cheque as usual. Hollow of
(b) Ten year bond's, dated 1st November, q
p,rrrl,a, V*41nr ice:, Ltd„ iCa>,°nrc .. He who plants, a tree 1922, to mature 1st November, : - Coupon builds will detach and retain the last utmAture&
sUtt,r ksentr,: W.G. t'atrlck aCo„ • [ Plants a Joy;
LI>sitnl. 4'orante Ifni Montreal Plants a comfort, that 4111>n.ever cloy. coupon before surrendering. Elie bond itself for convetsiaaert
Every day a fresh reality, ■ While the maturing fonds will catty interest' to 1st . purposes.
Beautiful and strong,
To whose shelter throng, December, 1922, the new bonds wh11 a4ommence to Barri The surrendered serails will be:,forrVardetl by batrike .
_ _, .,. ---- - _ - - - Creature:; blithe with gong. ■ interest from 1st ,November, 1922, GIVING, A. BONUS to the Minister of Finances at, Ottawa, where they wM
If thou eouldst but know, thou happy OF A FULL MONTH'S INTENT TO THOSE --bo exchanged for bonds,.- of the new issue, lin f gy +,
lure s1ie foe Wam�i 4 �Sbrd �' � 10 days` #r�l<tment fret tree, t AVAILING THhV MSELVES OF THE CONVERSION registered, or coupon registered or iwupon bta ter totatt
(grange Lfly is a certain relief for ail disorders of women, It is applied Of tilt bliss that shall inhabit thee. carrying interest payable dist May and Ist November
toemly and Is absorbed into the Autfer)ng 'tissue. Tfie dead waste mutter PRIVILEGE. of each year of the duration oftho loan; the fist imidiwlt
itm 4tia:.a..:n5rst d,rsgten y or�+nlletl.,.etivlit,_ a rre�llal ^nvx h s7oa1 -
if itedl �. .'y ) �` �`�__: , bl '1st iity 'fi9iii. •
-.,�- -. • ;-. relief; trig blood vessels and , Thus offer is made to holders o�the maturing baind3 of the new
is g craw will
b ,
..•- of file new issue will be sent to the l�rltilcat fat
nerves are torsed and strength. - and is not Open to other investors.
��,� ��V�� pe The"bonds to be .
eneot; and Oise circulation !s ren- ® delivery immediately clftct the receipt of tiler okizt�tli�etetl
�* dered, to n(rmal. A4 this treat., ASTHMA, S11MMEA COLDS, issued Wider this proposal, will be substantially of the bonds.
tune ig based on gtOCIS n t1l• You don't recd at► month's trtat+ ' �1 a same character as -those which are maturing, except The bonds of the maturing issue Which rete 1
otic prinetp114s; i,not gets on Otic. sftaent to prove the worth of , that the exemption from taxation doer not 1 to the "
arttaal loeat:6aan of the disea:;2 it apply converted under this praOlrc►sat will be pallid oil is cis v111i
(!unnot helps but dol good In all I + new imm. the 1st Decembtt',1922 '
forms of female troubles, lnelud• , 1 R A Z o- MAH L
Ing delayed and ,painful menstru• 1IELIZO 13 IMMEIOA`rE. r
ation. leueorhopa, falling of the W. H FII�WINO"
It sestolYe# f►ot•eiial breathing,— • � n
tvcrivalr, etc.' I►riee 4.(l0 Pipe liar. stopit MINCus atheriaget in �nadal a iktefC Oi �;
months treatment. A Free Trial Treatmont•, t1ioea�gh for 10 days. woorth 5e sold brtyachla� Ilf,tieiagtax, assorts ' +
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Ions flights at quiet slice.
D&Wdi at Ottawa, Sth August, 102.2'. '
whit be sent 1•'red to ally ,suffering �ia+oniail wit„ %vitt ai•n,l rise Fehr nd;tresq , til.W atour druggrs,t'a, or write Cor
Inclose a atttttlps snot atdtifesil. lima, LYIII!k W. L,00, NVlndsot, etas". five ve trialto `1`emptetong,`I'oroaato
Shill) BY LLAD1NG li IRAJOISTS1 EvEllyWils" Sold br l)tainit)p,s DM Sio:re, WNW
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