The Goderich Star, 1935-05-09, Page 2•
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ww aiddreseee,iboud be
jtven hen elumge ti„ re
std,.,(Itlic11.44370N8 a 'find
that Meat of our ,ellbleribent Prefer toot
'se havetheir Subscriptione interraPied
the/ fail to '*mit before eaPita.
alkacriPtleria will not be
cankd In *neat* Oyer an extended Pere
look.let, Walesa We are 1)01400 to. cancel.
,wesseume thei,terbeeziher Wishes tint set.
•�onttnued. tLIT2ANC8 ohould
be a.de by regbtiersd letter; ratmeY or.
.4ittr -PO in
u
1,1400 :Tilt: KING- MEAN, S
Wiletc• Sines Nage,- A -Hialeah sAthhiteet
teltdOt to the 4b0Pel 0./. St; 4*,ine* •ftriri,S,,
. ,
*faces of intense, Antereft,-An4 *Piet*
Irani many ,sluierd, abserVietlenS. but- he
felled in. one eatittiter "liiitatiee, to
„assess one movement at Ito rue velue.,
. ,
The flocking of the tn,ert a the over -
teas •Dominions to The celors appeared
to him to saver largely' of the rallyetes of
tenantry to the "old nuester.4
That Mr. Page sgoted have been SO
far from the truth in this matter is pee
• culler as heseras So right in most of his
.
observations •-•
No Canadirin, born dreams of regard-
ing tinglane as a sort of laird or lord of
the raper to the rest of the Empire and
, while'. the Britt* isles are sometimes
ird'atqa°W-44.Pirfellini7P
othee Doininions, it ie in the same etee
as we speak of them as the "Otd Coen-,
1
tri,"•mitining the -lien -1e lefinti-foteilitit-
most of the war, wrote * book Of remin
era
tailed to grasp was the
importance
of the Xiiig as. a symbol of
' the oneness of the Empire.
,ate rtheless
etet‘e, the ,
While he reskint permenently" 'Mei
—11.1.eral King 'of Canada, of" 'Mistretta, of
New Zealand, as heisthe leitig. of, all
• other parts eef the Empire:
li•e--eilfere-Ittili Mkt the daily
s'el4aitine of OttrihseeeeMw t3I111& aztyw e.re
of an efticial nature, are done except in
Ms nue& He Is loyal cit4ens of
the Empire see entbedimene of what the
flag ki to the Anterican.s, La Pattie is to
the Fon& and the Fatherland is, tsethe
Germans. Be embraces' all three sentis
-Mints a one Inman perion and le eon-
-st,itittes• ee list** symbol of -unity.
• It iris to that y-mbol, often not con..
seloutly te*lkeed, that mest of, the outer
teethes -4 the illtripire rallied %viten the
. In Ellis canto in 11914. To =AV
bwtmr
ene 0. Our firesides.' The. twell-being
ot 'Lord of the Manor Was of no
0.**. :Consequent. than -vasEthe ell
'bear ot- the lonely settler in a' *'emote
e'lrattelet * Northern tatted* or in the
• hatit!'blocitit 01Austra2ie..00 the rivaled
,rrontier of the Afric..a.n° veldt, Or the
ttWelier In scene great
IAA were Ont, aU represented home and
the King istood or ale To defend; hie
• • pa*Ofl was to that lte tyinho:
• geed Whereverit -Might be on the globe.,
•
•'Wine* .titier or head of partieular_merit.
..itt the moment' the ,Einigre le bleiliedron
roe that.leason he Ivan object of gene
ufne aireition suvh as has seld?rn been • 1 -
given to ani King in iiitii017.
fl *.c&attits agree is to his kindly,
humeri sloviblel qualiteee. • These reports
an icentirtned by the hearing' of his voice
overthe radientle, fat** tone*
might be those of the revered head Al
any household in • Censtite the :United
%tees or anywhere •elees _They are not
the se. a a blatant, **(trona- war leader;
rather do they seerasio iktere t1 ideal
• of a:Pateesloving old• gentleman, redetl• e'
enjoying,gthe , declinfaCYcsii-**Of. ti41
lile among his respectful exid loved
_
. With a wife his equal in all respets
• to complete the picture, he seems to re,
Present. that Ideal' ot detent huniart re.
lationship w2*Ih 18 eeirmien to all Mem-
bers of the ittigish speaking world *he-
• ther' lowide-ott the continent of NOrth
America
or elsewhere. •
esresee „ „,
7 114:, V;r746i.. '21(0 1,14.01$
At
t.
to
�r' Ctt- ,,eff the hr4aodta
t'effounteeee,..,„ •
land thet is , ate
eelehrtedo arid° the Weenie the
-trrigtt the gxevinee, _
*domes. ingetsti .(of, ben*Ing towns14P0
fet reCialmhig mnde on that high
'table land of Ontatie the prOvMee &Wee
"hlif the Prist tiftt Yatee slleU1d:21111e;Oheen
boAtithig ,the toyinobio, fxr retaining
beneficent *Wenn* in Which the
moiStares ef Winter tarriedilong and paid'
tlieenseives out. patiently to' nefdy Prot
rn liis *Ir.Vilott/Seys:
vaelente' tells us and history-,tetelpe
„the finding that trees bring mo18.
tUre„ can -m»dt�ak1n t‘ts,o,
'country or It weodi,otat 'CAM the
e.01111ty 01 Orey Sfferd to can %It
it* Swami*? At the PreSelet rate Of
eeenghtle the axe a swamp In
the.
4:944' Of Ore, will be a rarity in 25
years, Whet. then Will be the 101 ef
these fanners Who now *etre fine
etinteng stre.aute through their pia-
cee to ' which the tattle wander tie
41411 to slake "their thirst on a hot
earner. day? That tenant will dis-
appear as surely as the tom rises; and
-sets ; Whlit will ibeeetna ot the
•
many fine minim throUghettt the
cotinty? Vey up, UndoUlstedly. A
Mietart being does not have to be, a.
Soloreon to eigUre that (tut, Then
vttill ha've to .resort to flailing
deep wells, an expensive operation.
And what, do we get When we 40
her .the woodiot• or. the .swamp
cleenett up? A plots of land of
oaestionable 41kreimele4ekipt
ehottith
'owner to 'cover taxesand overhead.
WM, it rtet be_thtperof ydsdem'.
roil:: Otte tin1i oun1i whenever
a piece of swamp comes° up ter taxes
Joeputeitentee ehestemne-ofetheetownsse:
shiP and hang on? lold it for • all
tine. as a water reservoir? The time
Is Pet far disteht when we will need
all the water teseteoirs the. equate
can obtain. lathe not preserve right
noW some of these seetnnse for thee
very purpose? anstead of draining
thonsit...14 .111Y. conteretiere that -wee
81144 hold -them In'piesent state as
feede..me for our springs and 4-etere4;
otliftevise we win find . ourselyes.• in •
thee net distant future exceedingly
sl4t of those two excellent assets." •
Wiett ports of Kansas, North Dakota,
.Partsi of Onr Own Pettirle„ west, losing
theirOnuface soil In the winds and with
netteoply _theelandsethateh
bed but the land, on 'which the winds
blowik 'ehower descends, being rendered
b&r4 it 4 WOUld seem that Ontario
siioui4 take thought of her present con-
elitiote and her future as regards water
nfl......10-„teest..E.feerveseatielle
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EDITORIAL NOTES
.."'"••••!
1114 one jarring not in • the whole
Empire celebration of the Jubilee has
been the attitude of the Irish Fre•e State.
Unde);1,* Valera's direction, Dublin Was
lees *ferreted than almost any foreign,
coentiyZt tnust be a source of great
regret te, the meny thousands of our ime
Irish- Chit:ens in the rest of the Empire.
It Is a e,ouree of even aeater regret:' -to
all of•Ais that the fault Is by no means
need to one side.
14'
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• WHY WASTE
* 0 * * -
rich has every reason to be proud
ef he, iqubilec 4exvke on Monday. It
us arkiely 'divided into religious and
militatY .stetiOia: Anti_botly-parts were
,achnirably' and smartly handled. Care-
ful priperatiott and ableehattdlingetitade
• the whole affair run smoothly, quite on
a par with sit:00 event% in larger ten.
tree, The tottitnittee it1 thergeand *11
as,s, °elated With, tlte event have a
to be proud oi their. Work. ,
* 'Or * *
*1111110 the rains si.n4 -eOoi weather
tended: t� Mar, 'SorneWhik the telibra.
thin ot the 0100 thibileeo tarinete ale
„pleased, . No dOwnpoure. Of rain have ed.
etirred to take the land, the gentle
Hehtlie;r8 MAW' if tete the tearched earth:
rattlers say th.1* much better *Alla
• vety muri t� lie &tired before the werra
daVii &Init., There la Plenty of time 'for
growth, iirhat, the land needed It• s
Moisture suad it got it tin reatonable
°
elerollte"etur. WelklY)
'When 'you ,c,oms 'to 01* a. it, w
tedoni thitt,mottik manager* breit,lk 101*
'Print excePt to ,disettss intomprehensible
finance. but &Ott, manager of
the Bank ,of Contineiti in been Sotind,
lue One ,the unusual and ltor doe ft
Ste has published * Signed *Aka
,tit, the oath &taut thiu»aniutts
4pou tbe tottoty of oiler to pcotAtt, it4
lubetitattet, . sitocie, $0474.0
as, Is written * nien'tslIO
the, tigentleitz6e .et 9ootisit: he Writes.
Islets otr IVA t),At„
tY.
Ie the 0Uflt' *11* jfl
Mete
Afro
Itet that n' O
• *;. * *
• The twenty -thousand biattreales
whith Premier iirephurri Is orderbag • tor
thOse on ,rellef Will moo lobo Attic lOt
Of people, .Pmhata* tor $0111, tize
Oa are to 'get th&t, Urns *Prottleol
Ides ** *Aitione :know* lvbo bikt. done any
visiting among the unerepleyed, ,144
a new Worker among the underprivileged
has been sitkened W seeing Whet some
pople hate been forod tO use . for
keittg Puttoolies'.
.9
„
the morith,ot
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1
941444:
"Pleitse .4eltrer this Mes
sage fight 11 $y,"Pie* ,iieilfee;"
. MIS .nieseage onee,:"‘
004 "Wei 'avret * th hint*
V WO tO'C*0*-,ent6wee. .
DO' not 44$ fif*4 '3)4 Vitit
veu;i40.9441, *Y. 2*1t4 work ‘ve,r1,:
Do not Say,*Voint told me *tit *tln
front; of his mother," . oin
Pretence Ot Ins Mother.°
4.%);i1,,lizOf%
.otm•SyjnY0,. oeed.. fu.
not say. 'If iallee‘to JOhn WV/1C*
to attending the „Meeting." fklY0
talked With John previously ettenehing
the:Meeting,"
•
We* Often Iiiisprimeunce4 •
Bain.ierononnee a fo a`xl
(net as in mu), t- as in lt,
(Delilaive. Pronounee the e as in Me,
u as hi unit, as In se (net as a)0 *-
cent wend. sYliable.
•Caloric. Fronottnee ka-lor-lic, a as in
alt Msetressed, 0 as In oft 1 as In t, ace
tent eecond syllable.
Abeolute. Pronounce the It as in un-
ite, not as, co in boot.
lAbsentee. Fienounce ab-senet-e, final
as /in tea, principal accent en last syl-
• lable. .
•
Dandelion. ,Pronormee dan-de-lison,
four syllables, and not,
• Words Often litiespelied
-
•"te °Pe; 'tett l's, Dual (twefoki; dote -
Me). Duel (a eombat. between -two :per -
es, elaturd... tea ssionkeyee... Burroiee(a-
hole In the ground). Camphor, Obs
Isehe the Pheet Pronounced kanteer.
.Calvare (the 'Place whiti Quiet watl
cenegled)-. glevalrY (horsemen). Aero-
drome. ObserVe the five vowels.
. I
• Synonyms
'Mastery, dominion, command, stipre-
macy, superiority. • •
Irreststible, resistless; overpowering.
„Sineotteetesevn,--plaine-seleveli--egl
polished, teleeks•: •_
ReetinenteeimPirdent.: insolent,' rude,
saucy, disrespeetful,
tatiguage, sPeechl, tongue, icUom, dia-
lett, phraseOlegy, diction, diecourse.
Mature, 4u11+groWn, ripe. perfect, °Pre-
pared: ready. le
s • • • Wordstudy
-- —
yours.",fLet us Indrease our vocabulary
by masterings tene weird each day.
1;rmxtv for th181ez
assmt:
emeees0D01:1 ' ; readinem to be-
lieve on slight 1,vidence; credulity., "Be-
yond ell -eredulite is- thecredulousness
-0Fathittli Clarkep •
-MIIIIIIITUDVMS-; great ins ntenher
or extent "liVe were ciMironeed by
multitudinous 'details."
• He" Inserting et of eziss=tialte-r. ffroustIng'Ing
another indi nal. (Pronotmx het-er- a
o-plassti, ti3O,t,.• sis el bet, lerinelPal Ete" °t
cent en flret 011010, - • • AVe
IIIIIRONE0110; 6ntaininc error- in- Wha
correct; false: mistaken. , It is an.
roneouis docttine." ., •' .-s are
Thrsn,m1 wanting in spine ikte, or 'Pe
emigration; ,ettlintereetinee eeIt . was an
Intipid eompositlon." -• 4.•Pa
1
ttr; act of talking to one's wh
1 r Di" I/
GOI)ER/011;
e Lure.of L�nd�
ar,tart•••••r•r•t.•
St—
eeSeese•
5
Seiee
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PI"
eeleseks,„.te-ed%*''
Ito!
wa-.$h*,4:otkvi alow Oro*:
,f,tritish Sfriserun, situated in the ,Pen.
of $10Ornshart /Vending only
time and •Oeseribing only * 01
centerd$ of this, vast storebo
Cf wondeia. ,•
• it would require ,rta,'Oritha 'e
fully aeoptitinted "With Its 110 treazqres
Web attract over Milliert'*,tera
an-
nuahly. '1 •
To reach XileemstnirY 'front, Plecadftly
we ea by wow 01 St. Werth:4 !Zane,
many theatres on the It4,10`, In -St.
mattitelo Xane,..1* the beautiful memorial
to. Nurse Cavell shoivIns lieffitt her
nurses uniform,' The , inscription
the ' Memorable !eras she Uttered Inat
liefoec the OerMatti shot .her for
heJp-
ing Or allowing same wolinded. *Omer*
to woe from the hosPital, ward over
' which she had charge in Sinssele, then
in possession 'of the German Army.
efteetriotetta is net enough ninst
.inive no hatred or bitterness for one's
°nee!
Tli18 distardlY at of Germany caused
a. storm of hatred to sweep over ° Engs
lend whish to ehls. day no doubt helps
to keep alivethe feeling of enmity and
cltstruet.
In Hart street Just before we eetteh
tho British Museum, ts St. George's
Church, a very old building with, a ftee
diessie portico, but its 'exterior Is sadly in
need of Washing and cleaneig to remove
the soot and smoke Of London •Which has
been accumulating for ages.
On- the. top 0! the Agee I
rdrea'
:asXjij1j
warrior -no one knows why, but.* ete
quathaXlesees 14,1.f given rise to the rhyme.
"When Harry the VIII left the- Fope -in
:the Iurch, . •
,ffe.....ruled-Over- England -as bead of th-e-
Chartle;
But George's good pubjects, •the Blooms,.
herr peoples
Instead of the Churchemade him head-
orthe steeple." - - -
Bloomsbury W. 0. (this merely means
West Centre, one of the many postal clis-
telele ln,YS whiehAheJliretropolis-isAhr.
ided) 18 a' favorece,quarter for *visitors to
ndone It 18 central, near the gleam
ties, -shopping, the museum, and has
many good hotels and boarding housee
andcontains several attractive squares
tvith_ lovely 'Slower gardens,
Itt Great. Bissell Street is the entrance. to the etettseunt with its 'wide
court yard and its-eltissie• front pillared
THER
. ,111111!1,i,t,
ten es) ,;
"Wilte enrPriSeci tO
0 ,that 'Oreek, Mad 4,ati18 the ; werd.
ec. nitarrtleisure," It'eatne, to be
***en to M Plaee.where leivare was"spent
ittteacilinir .104 : learning, Ask 'the
puflsitisa2*oo1.$4.7a pipe- ot 04*,
T11:000.7017144e': man ot0O 00:6746..
,(Bowmativille Statesmani
;sing likoomewberwirBad
1::
•
fklevell Sensed Uie truth Of that when a
quarter tentatry ago lie gave to lgogland
444'irttoungstert° the e"of14itliellie 'teen 8C6ageutare3490voet"
philesopherg to their elders they seem
rte think through, hands. lbOvis -and feet
as =eh tinough their heads, They
opearenbuneefeet,3 fcd'oreftx.PheladingrgY; al
sueeees. eneof Sconliten
a that it provutes the expresiten.tbey
crave -but in directed channels.
• Seceding hes extended to almost, every
country taking on local Color but. always
41°11141.1dinvjuitcils atrorganialtilldaftionsentalsba. ve..MEtigiv,nnY
it support, for they believe in it and ap-
prove the way it attailcs the "boy. pro -
Jim," They 'hope That. the success it
-hal had in, the, past quarter of a ,eentury
win increase in at least geometrical pro-
gression in the next.
,v6.Wc.rehtto
n.'cSun)
, ACcerdifig to the laws of ledeeprovinte
,parent,e,entist.•-mtueuree-.ands.giVeeprope
care tei their chileren if ableto cle‘se
but there 'seems to bene Peeeleleen eeen,.°;"
-PelliteirthiltIten ear° for and-look-
aftet their parents ,where they heve en-.
terve the sear and yellow leaf of old
age ane -penury. Cotetzeolier Ilea -ride of
Toronto, has' brought to the attention of
the phi:me two eases neheeee:mothers vrere•
drawing old age pensions while , their
'children were liVing in wealth axle at -
:flume., ,2.11.....ono- instance- a 'son- era's-
eartitng a salary of 0,600 Per year while
his ' another:was *reediting '$O re Mot&
pension. another case an old .lady
.63. years of age was receiving an old age
pension while her son was Its receipt of
ems
r
141111ril
* --the, left,
when we enter Is the 13Culpturiettalleries
evith- statues and portraits in marble .of
Julius Coeur, Nene 'Trajan, and. dozens
of other More or less4amOus or infam-
ous Roman rulers.
We next enter the gelle.ry of the =gin
Marbles where. these largeeand_ wonder..
Jul carvings are displayed -0.nd ni1 the
.room At one time they ,.fOritied. the
.ttpPer frieze-of_the:ParthenoneateAtherts.
riern 7aboaeuthrealtithhunt LA]. 3frfelarsand-. ha ago
LI -
re venerated because they ar the wet*
Plielclies the greatest sculptor the
rid ever preducede-aed they shOW
high' degree ef art Athena had
ached „iiefutr yeara .ago. They
very much mutilated.and are disap!.
luting to the casual, Observer.At .,
model in p*tiature_of femme%
reliteMen-is lit this roern and shows
at the sculptured friezet *fere, like
en they Adorned the building.'
Passing through. various rooms -full of
0Opliagi and slabs beating inscr1P4on
'attd maw •carved figure:5 a Egyptian
abd Assyrian dating beyond - our
a.;i„ihiikel' lime Of -The-iplOblic Wc-conie-
4.1l&P,Osetta Stetter-a-small Slab 'Of Wet ,
Marble bearing three ,inacriptions dlr.
*rent languages.- -Oretk& early CePtlet
andelireptiarr hienielephicse Greek
Wses the key by *hien the..blerogl,yphics
were dee' lphered about 140 years ago.
TYntfilen ne one, knew whit the sttange
otaioings 'fliesult *lid the Itiotitunei#4
:*1:twOrdltillialPtb034111g7} retbes;aloVrertAhrt'ille4e m.410.1,0"rY
of bigh-Stitte Of elVilisation Jul**
Asktirritletkil;000.,„years,„:„
now amend. a ,f.light, of Oaks! to
the tlanns: oontaining,
InieS. The walla of five rooms areIhied
-1,71th.. caste coritehmiti lotitinnied."beidies
eovered with their original ,itrappino;
cases are fitted kith 'thern;.- Seine of
the 'pettiest are •PiirtlY OnrCtbed *nd *how
the he*,d, arms and lel& 'Oen* of Atm
bete the te*Mee by :-Whislt 4 WO )Veref:
kii(044 In Me tot Most tombe Virhtne.
pened.htt,byw'thrytoteke*Aa;trittirsur4,iliscsileeeddi, morethelflhIy,
*mate*. • Whert ',;theY Tht
"• of them date be& to "3000 Bide
.others are es late at SOO, A. I.
m4t.linklo in sealed glassie
sight, /t seems tO., be Vitrified Or
into. gioss4ilte, tor*: -It „is
SuPPOilett .t4'' Otolithie, :Ole Of
liest *hewn sPeChneltS di
pititiably about, SAO Year* *go,
,degree artlitie 01110: the
features* are Wel(deatirt. and
r. large elle* liriii*letig
bajr, "
11 A
self. "Lovers are always allowed the wh
comfort .orf sellloeuyP--epectator: •
sae
IMPOlitTANT TIII'NO • .
"Goodness. George! That is not our -
baby! This is .the wrong *carriage."
--shut upr imps is a better carrialfe.'
v
• CORRECT
"Now tell the jury, -Iiiiztysy instructed
the yotmg-lawyer, "just where the pri-
sorter was milking the cow.".
The YOling WY, * trifle emixtrrisaed,
smiled sweetly and replied,. "Why. X
think it was just little back of the
centre, or."
TER litekflrultl',148 „
'Ttirraising-inOtleilet'-the
ed, "Wotild you like ti)%get in on it?"'
"tree:indeed; how inuoh (in you 101
ate lis.VeV* •
•91 409 4;44 rirdrio
• Wilt WILL TICLIto
• saw ft MAO kissing lett at
the both door lot night corm the.
postman or the' polliemour*
tiritd-”rat It before seven oselook
atterr •
wool,
Itow did ow:get 'tir smudge ,
your &oil"' asked'the *ISO engineer%
Wife -Of her Itualiarid.
tinv do Yott eltpeat Melo run ISM'
Without. getting gre*Se Ott My :taw"
'X don't, but when Aid. the :W1004
stort tett greaserri
Dissolve
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at your dIef
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In our step,
e
,
you getting a Ratite tiktd of
hot,- heavy food?Mee*
Spitig halfiway 44vith a_ big
of.,Itellogg's Corn
Flilkei for breakfuSt
These crisp golden Oakes
:will help you feel ktioner
,Cluring the day« they're ufl
of refrishuseut. . Rich) in
,tritirmy:stu(,11eisy to (lige*:
•
Keiloggls. are
fresh. Theeirilitetititstatedin-.
the ,pSitesitiod
uerhug. Realytosea,veWith,
rnill or'creau.i. 14trsil
tionti With 'fruit or, .berries..
Quality guataatee"d. Made
bh:dHoggha Loudon, Ont.
,
• NEW
YE OW LABEL
28b.
PEKOE
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•••••••••••••99,94944.9919
a pension •of $5,000 per anneate There
are man similtsr situations throughou.41
ftifierettarkiralefefirlirefriteoller
with a competence have pride that As
at low ebb. Such neglect of .parents Is
an utter disregard'of the elfth coramand-
meht and failure to honor father and
..„ . ..trr
HE CONSIlliEREb IT HIS ioUTY AS
AN ENGLISHMAN -
. (Brussels Post)
Very appropriate -for an editorial on
St. Georges Day:'vtas an interview given
out by Frederick •Johit. 'Perry, the great
English, tennis player who turned edown
-foii,oeo movie contract at Hollywood
to preserve his amateur status.
Perry said: • •
"Actually, I almost signed a- picttire
contract. It was bi trod of me. All
had to do.was Put my-name:on the dot-
ted line and •tteollect the d� -re -me... But
I could not do it, --
or went to bed sonie nights determini.:
•
• v. • 1 • A •
ng t e Morn-
ing and sign, but as much: as I need the
money, never could quite Put myself
to It. do not want to be a profession-
Ial. I knew that If turned pro,ethete
was no question. bUt _that. the Davis Cup
was gone from England.
"We waited, too long -to' get-iti to• gtvt
Jt up so soon. 1- thhile It's my 'duty, as
ail Englishman to help -defend it 'again."
• There Ls *a pregnant Meaning in those
words "my duty as an • Englishman."
They •have meant much for this .world
in centtuies past and they are still a
vital force with the individual.
wtst runuarry •
• • (Listowel Standard)
etetently we made reference to the
• way fit which sone American products,'
as oranges, lemons, etc., are advertised'
and the:wee:Teen wltith solnelCanadian
ones, as mtteee syrup, ,honey, Peaches,
etc., ere not. Shace- thatethtte we learn
s
eeee
that the, Dionne quint is collectively. fed ,
4,44N-4,41,i,P,LsMiWeeise seseeseseeseeeteare
money is paid fee pc publicity; Since
• that. time ve,,...have found that "I.;os:
_Own syrup" sems at. a :fanci
across. thd line.
Thls is only a little bit of an. item. In ;
. -
tlie-Robert lee ilbtel, * Winston' Salem,
North Carolina, the elerk will Say, .4'1°11
howfrd you uke a two dollar room for a -
-dollar andelt half?"' -'When yen go up
you will find a plate with a nice Tea
apple, a nice polite, card- with -regards of
the hotel and "an, apple a day keeps the.
doctor away." , Much the -same true
of eth •Ave, eirttele.iettsbureeeandsewe-
supPose; many others. The simple truth
Is that to i'ar sellingrour-ritynx..pro,,, -
ducts, so far as enticing tourists to Can-
ada, we are net even, in the kindergar-
ten class as Yet. Plow long until we
wake Up? •
•
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