The Goderich Star, 1924-10-30, Page 5ea e
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Y� DAYS OF YRI
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id f thea teseat of a joint
eomhar wr
irdien yf f en to iarosigate
tend make ,.eradaeead*t;oa ter the
% es for
preservation and develepaeaat of
those llrfgb#1N. The kalihwt ilsher•
TMMEI'YTY-FIVE YEARS AGO idea story to Wm. Stewart's dwelling hes hemi /.}enure very istportw*t tr
n 1903 the cet+eh off the
untbie. coast was *bout tar
nils a year. Sines then it
s high as thirty trainee
year. The fishing in -
a whole ltas also greeti4
in this ementry. In 1844
heated value ut the catch was
It *ow averages around
iliion dollars a year, so that
is very mush interested in
tees taken to safeguard this.
of national industry and re•
Crinis Deep. Not Pay
eel'he hanging of four men in the
,Montreal Jail for the murder of a
Bank messenger whom they attacked
end robbed a few months ago, is a
sad and tootle *minutes en the fact
g that .alk crimes: must be paid for soon.
n•.er or later. These men might have
til added much to the good of the cora•
munity had they chosen to live hon.
(From The Godsriele Star of Oct. 27, la St. Pletrsek's Mara -3 now ready ('anada.
1110) 'ter the painters sad plasterers. Fit.• Edelen C
I chimes and. Rhynes have completed, asnui.g
Homo lima to the !leer War !the dwelling for Wm. Cox s.ea Britain has
Tire following are tee mea saceet-' nix road, and the house is'now oct u•1
ed frame -the geed Huron Battaites for pied. Jooeph Whitely has put a fun• d
aervirs ort the Canadian Coe;tingentish to kis improvements or }Automat
to South Africa :
Morgan L. Jones of ihund
A. R. Wilson, of Sealer*.
A. B. Webb, of Clinton.. dwelling in Coderich township for
Austin Chisholm, oL tltford. Chas. Whitely. W. Given, of Kings.,
Mr. Chisholm le a gr oats and re. bridge, is erecting a new one and a
cent employee of The Star ofltoe,hem. half story frame dwelling.
ing left kere in August last"for Mani.�--
tobs,-whim he has joheet: the Winni• TWENTY Teems AGO
peg detachment, t, .
(From The Godefieh. Star of
Mr. Levu'! Rink Won' I�tt r is'p 28th, 1904)
On Thanksgiving Day teiere was a Flv4. Hnneked Was a New G out
fairly large number of bowler* on tYhe .
green, and it was agreed among those Seven -hand euchre is again; nei
present t conclude tic year's games played, but the newtame of flanh
with a match; ldeesir, Wynn and dred is at present thtleteader fop, it
Lane'\to chaose.sides anti, act as skips. parties.
It is true there . have been •a few Mr. R. J. McGaw Was
'scratch games since, but. the holiday Mr, Robert J. McGaw lusts
game may fairly `4e classed as the ed the north pert of lot N
last of the sateen of 14 9 It was the corner of Weter ao
exceedingly well played; t nd hugely house streets and wilt bui
enjoys by the, parti ilmet and those
look* the foundation being a:
•W.
*tore on Hamilton street ley putting' the es
non. in plate glass lights. Buehanan•j;t
and Rhynes started this week on se for
on.The folltw;n were the
.Skeleton Form*. With • _ °�a1`�t .Arrow:,
rdan . _ . _. Jas.,\• Shephard , head In Thigh.:.,
• McKim 'T. Gs ing Last 'week when re. James
W. mpb,all Rob " bars were
A. McD. Allan A. Farirowan Beatty and George taking a stroll along� plains at
Wm. Lane, sk. 23 dna ye , ale9 Pine River, they we - attracted by
At the Mond ins; the appear -some of e bleached
Some few years since 1v. Il-Sinn
bones, whicupon mtnation Prov
resident left town to jein le pare wis ed to be the akeleto �f an individual.
which must have '•n burred before
in a afth Columbia, an f r. a 1 lig this place Wale se, by white men.
•time afterwards he corresponded re On examination 'y discovered a
gularly .with • his old a ds„ Wm. dint • arrowhead; bedded in the
tsonand
other Walter ' . Th
l n, e
.. had been
h" vide t d
whic thighbone, Y
day Charles Sha tt , who re= .the cause of d here was :me
Gently reached thatQdi Part`ne evidence of an
e w rl in a letter toi relatives:
tri o d
, r r
stated. that he had, o. s old towns. stowed' upon
man, Frank .Pre ,mow±; was quite tion of the b been rudely,
well, and being.th owner of hight or probably le '
Hint good mining !aims, .was alta mains are
-doing well,
g eatly . and decently. Two others of
raises -
115 on
Light -
at once,
started.
re aving been be-
at t 0 si-
btir , as he po
ind .ated that it had
owri ,into a hole dig
e • Cestan. The re -
a • roucbed positfoui.
are n a good state of
Th - skeleton "must
a la ' ; `time there, pro-
deed ears or snore,tot,,
arrowhave not been us.
is lila a was' fettled "up -
fifty Sr ars ago,. Whether
s are.'t ose'of.a white mau
tan isnotyet settled,
e fine down,
BuildingNotes preserveti
John •]orris *exp have the. bane°#em
l d . Stores c t . . next bl a
ldo 'tori ora a ,by ba Y
• Tuesday. Buchanans e an '' 'Mynas' flint hes
have started the carpe' t, work fox F ed" :neeDr. • Hunter's!. reside ! e ..,devel-wards , a
ling being_built'for Geo !Swain is. the re
sow ready for plasteri,- t ; The ad- or an
the gang lied their iientences com-
muted to life imprisonment, which
sometimes a ,worse punishment than
death... The relatives of people who
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TAR II 11 q� 11TEE
S'T'AR;
I I I I l R
�rrs
Vasa Hewes Sat Sob' Wails ant
of order; whoa their hook ashes sad
1ewn,ees 11 whey seed to 4* is talcs a -
a nil that' will l �y►t their ii,.ibel l
duties wilt ks.rt 1 plume iaatead
of a bsr4ea.
Miss Lea ltisitttrt.l�lelreaitetstea,
writes .""g'' For 11r* ears I area troubled
witk cry Isabella awl tray were so bad,
at tinter, x sonde set walk aeries tke
goer for the pain. la my beck.
l'iaelly a friend advised me es use
Dose's Eidsry Pills, se 1 bougkt viz
boxes, meld, re*, keys bons relieved of
my trouble for ever fuer you*
1: will reseasse ed 'Dasa'*' M
all thee! who sothrr front any fen* oil!
. kidney trouble.''..
Doa,t'a Niftily' Pins ars put up call►'
by The T. Milburn Co. Limited.
custody until their fines are paid.
The sentence on Peter Smith was the a Alweya5 on baud n, complete Steck
more severe because as a Minister of of
r
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PAM li shill
!iritis home{ without coil.
It is like a soldier without /
ammunition. • I4 i k o a
sweetheart without candy, or a %"
wagon without wheels. Speaking'
- of wagoi►s, the manner in 'which .
. Ivo %till epeetltlte' delieeey of coal
- toward your lionlo will make you
feel friendly toward our bines
methods.
Only the Beat Grades of
Hard and Soft Coal
Kept in Stock
would rather live by t+rirne than ,by the Crown he had btwlteir iia oath *f
honest toil, very 'often because of once as well as taken part in the cafe -
their for.; real- work., mina x1... astpiracy. The' eft ant' of the
so suffer for the deeds of the wrong] bond deal in which' the Jarvis firm -
doers. • , acted for the former 'Provincial gov-
Indians In the Senate ? ernnIent, and the effect of the charge
- A 'proposal 'comes from one of the \in brief was that Peter Smith and
Eastern reserves of the Impels tribe others shared in profits\ which should
Provincial Trees•
should have representation in the Sen- ury. The fine ;is said to fie the' harm -
(gent who have maintained their tri. British justice,. certainly in Canada
. .
that the Indians of t.tis country have accrued to the Pro
ate. As wards of the government In• iest ever im sed in the' annals of
bal identity are really in the po The sentences will be appealed. The
aition" of., minors though they have trial was by jury and the sentence
many advantages. ft would not br created as sensation throughout Cen•
possible for them under these condi• oda.•
tions and scattered as they are over
CANADIAN I'ACaIFIC • SERVICE
ell, the est •
countryt. to elect members of
r'
parliament Tip most of the g
Indian figures of the past \as well .as
Wiens of tihie resent
A National Asset
the m ent Ind s p As the .greatest transportation
i
e pao ni s company in the world, the Canadian
generation are noted for the r love ' ed a nit.•
f" for Should theirs -1371m toe Pacific R ai1 way'h. as mainta
in
eg a• be
sue. tional
seat or seats in the Sep
at oratory, tional service in the Trans-Canaeas
'cesssful, it would proortraY be found Limited, which is aeoand to none and
that Their-spoktspinerr • weal vett sl• ' on -the• -conclusion• of -the summer• -acne --
of theirwhite colleagues. 'iri the dule of this crack train etas transfer-
art •of s eech•makin Incidentally red the, equipment to the Vancouver
it .his Of terest to voteteat- .on -the Express which leaves: Toronto. every
Six Nations reserve near Brantford night at 10.10 p. :neon its trip scrota
O t ' the hereditary ruse of the the continent, via Winnipeg, Calgary.
n •'
chiefs has been abolished„ and goy. Banff, Lake Louise, the spiral tunnel.
:.
ernment has passed into the hands: Sieamaus and parts of ti►e Canadian
of an elective council. Pacific Rockies famous throughout
Another Yukon t=old Rush the world, on its way to Vancouver.
Memories of the earlier. d spec
where the travellers are unanimous
Memories
rushes forgold in. t e Yukon
are revived by another reported dis.
inetheir praise of the 'service of the
Vancouver` ,Il'otel. The . Canadian Pa-
cific also, -operates a oteamship ter-
" tiia + covery, of placer gold at a point on, vice to 'Victoria, the Mecca for wiit-
!t Little Atlin Lake.. All: the old-time 'ter tourists.
stirring. scenes of the earlier stain- Not only does the Vancouver Ex=
pedes are said to have attended the •ptese carry tourist -and standard
journey of every ablee bodied man sieepeisa but it also carves a com:
• •
The P nee_o ales e n an officers in rank, from lieutenant within a wide .ra s to the scent;•
dipartment-observation car complete in
Canadians will :feel regret that tilel t i division. commander, of killing ci- The 'Baleen has faded from view very itself„ while a parlor ear is added
Prince f W 1 suffered a en/a Aliens in the L eine district. The largely in the past few Years, t wi old from Revelstoke, to' Vancouver. '
o Wales
v to the•discoveries o t e vas go Add d to this national' hiervrce is a
slight indisposition in Inas 'country .:evidence was grim :enough; and in. fields of Ontario, Quebec and'British �•
eluded the stories of some soldiersfeature service/from Toronto to el
em-
.
will flops for his arrival Dome :ill actin ., Columbia, and.the indicators in oth- treat' Oa the Lake Shore Line, whack
or theseven'
-under the orders.
act u
n
in e
1
ti
- ne. e 1 h•"►
fi hati ma
tquartz
Wither thatran
provinces gi
er�s beenentirely reballasted with
? 'officers involved. The death sentence - h ti y rebs l ted
Ocean Freight gates , was• pa seed on all sewn, blit itu is not bL deveiaped .there. But the Yukon cru+)'led goer and'' relaid" with 100
' It would appear that complaints of _cigar whether they • were at the the gave to Canada and the world sgme pounds rails, insuring a maximum or
Canadians cattle shippers as to high. quiry :er not. • They'll need to .be a *1 the-tllriils-that havealw,hys, been comfort. for travellers at night as .,.
ocean freight rates being the result �lon„g way from French. control if •the., attendant' upon gold dis�ov es since well as an absence of Gust In day
of a combine have some basisrecords began to be matte of'theta tame. ,i Trains- leave Toronto Union'-
•. ,
preliminary report of a special.The to scapepuriishtiient.
can -,1m
It is to the credit of Canada. that the Station at 9.00 a. . daily, 10,00 p, m.
adieu commissioner i.s sera' to beard .- Bits • eGariadtan tar Trane •law went in with the prospectors and daily except Saturday, and 11.00 p.m.
, out the contention of the shippete ;' ; Visible ,evidence of the fact that while all that happened, could not be daily. Arriving at Windsor Station.
`, whish hoe -fever, has not e:eterred the the abolition of the •,<icKenna dude; recommended, there was less of via- the •traveller has the benefit of im-
AND NEAV1I..
ARDWARE1
$1ierwin'Willi ,ms' Ready -
mixed Paints at
Wholesale Prices
Paxtlaud Cement
Prepared Plaster
Plumbing, Keating
Electric Wiring
CHAS C LEE
Floatdware Store and 0‘6,1 Yards
:t� hlt; klh
t
Phoneat ordersthe _given st(loro.4iadere;hou -
ttt+rfn
PRONES `
Store M2 " "`'" Iltrueee ll
An Oil', Without Alxohet•Soni
oils and inane medietnes vis alta -
hot as a prominent ingre tent.. A
judicious . mingling old' si ,essent 1
MORE EGGSfrom Each lien
The use of hens is to lay eggs, and hent will posttively lay more eras -
GUARANTEED -•if you put a dose of Nana Poultry Regulator in the feed
Yew every day. Yodealer is'author'zed to give back pour money if It fails.
PirefillP44111n.i 11)17
WO to for PREP $t:OK. mere green PO. OP CANADA. LTD.. TORO\ 1'O
Beauti int
Catlin
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oils comprise- Dr.- Thames' Falectrsc �ree
Oil, and there is no cif enol in it, Sri•
that its eft' tee are lastih
The two iris were tstrolling in .,
garden at t illght, "I wonder," sail
the first, "I wonder il' Jack- reale-
loves me?" ' _"Of - Coullie _he_..doe:
dear," said tie .second. ' "Why shout]
he make you an exception ?"
d 'nc ase in cattle shipments 1 which incidentally gavea preference levee rind.' an absence of the, callows mediate facilities in the:wpmen cost
e
r
• to' orators cars meas; :n the Empire. murders that; characterized. many'
v sixty-two lou-,
•" sr this` year over a x o h
f
`"Sbr Y
Y
anus
rushes'other1
goldinduplicated '
r ofhi bin an
that b cw h cannot be
an-effect n beanchC n
have ad a o at.v
cattle !laves been Sent
h
sa�nd'�hesii of wes'
from. Canada to Britain. • • , N' (industry in' this: country. areeshown en - • • The 1925 Wembley other station in Montreal An added
armee-" r recent trade vaunt:. Canada can promise . $race of Australia, has convenience `is �o fered those who wish
The British Election .Campaign ' not expect, of "course. to influence announced that if t'he Vis9emblev ' Ex- to travel_ to Montreal' from . North
• had -British -t eo• . . i Tor to in t e 0:45-i.m ai
13 stain az ..,e Britishon b . tr n .
smce rt �e is
eradaily
a longtime ft P� �
asAustralia ar
nextyear, s 1
hibitiop is open y a , A.
su h a stormy election .campaign s ple•themselves must : always be the will show fish a on: a large scale, ,pro .except Satin -days, from 'rouge Street
that. 'which closed October 29th Irl arbiter`s in that .regard. But it* is ::
a 'number of the congested areas of worthy of note that during the olds waded that theBxhibitimu is truly Im- Station, Aerial. inform."' What the Premier Canadian Pacificc agents will.ensile
th large cities gangs of min wear- tion campaign Conservatives did'not was anxious to , einphasize. was that make your reservations and supply
ing red favors, sang the "Red Flag" hesitate to say that if they were gar.his country would not be interested fou with any information. you .re -
and other. 'Communis*; songs until en office the 'Myl{enna' duties would JCR to be the only Overseas De. ;quire, They.are fully qualifi to of- ,
they had effectually' silenced Conner- s come back. They Coupled. that with.`minion present. Canada made :a fine fer a "second to none" sei•vicb to thc.
vatives or 'Liberals in . whose inters the assurance that nothing would be showing.:se.the Exhibition and. un. 'public.
ests the meetings were called. It .is' done in respect' to general protective doubtedly reaped good results. But N THOUSAND
A DOLLAR
probable that this line . of conduct tariffs • unless and unto the British so far as the'British organizers of T -
• cost' Ramsay MacDonald and his fol. ' workingman asked for it. We shall the Exhibition as a whole are.. con. •PRIZE LIST.
lowers .a number of seats. Britain' probably see mime unusual political earned, they have had co face a con- Some readers of The Family Iter
eekly Star of - Montreal are
find themselves richer by
uaand dollars some morn.
paper ,is offering a prize
000for those who make
bitions who visited Wembley, 'believe the best estimate' of the total num,
that it would nave come nearer to bee of vote to be polled at the .next
success had its advertising cam -
to
election in Canada. The
rightto iii k a estimate o
peigns been.: sonduceese on differentMake n c m e c Sts noth-
systems, ' This was one of several 3ng. Full partir±ulars will be found
criticism, but the critics themselves in that neper.. The Family Herald
also had warm commendation for the also offers each subscriber fol 19211 a
Exhibition as a wlfole, and saw many most beautiful art talendgr with a
things there which they believed were very fine picture,, subject entitled
an imnrovemcnt on like affairs on "The Sale. . of Old Dobbin.'' Never in
tliis.'side o the wider.
• • the • history of that big weekly have
their readers been offered such value.
Sensational Sentences The subscription pried is oiuf
room, lunch . room and barber shop
is not ready, nor is it ever likely Jo ehangea in Britain in 'she next few siderable loss. This involves the did and ?
be ready, for the 'renal of Commun. years
;hem. '
! + No 11lonop�l
• The Ontario Plebiscite • {:
Fiiitlish #government, which suaran- going to
y of the Air eed a very large amount. Mane• several t
gets of some of the most successful nig. Tha
With the result of the vote on the Radio fans the world over have of 'Canadian and United •States • Exhi. list of : fit
Ontario 'Temperance Act and Govern- shown the world' that radio is nc
ment control now known, the Provin• longer a. medfure of amusement only
cial Government ' has several prob.. but has cenie to fill a most important
rt in the life of the' people. Hene
p h #
.�..--..-w---.:•-.leunssRon•ats hands. --In effect :Premier a p p Helve
Ferguson and,' bis colleagues were there was some anxiety over a wide.
pledged to strengthen the O. T. A.• 1t'` circulated• report that powerful 5n•
should the vote favor that .-measure _terests In_the United States were or.
or to strictly enforce any measure of ionizing to control radio there. and
Government Control should that plan tis practically create a monopoly be
be favored. On the whole the cam- the erection of the most powerful
paign was conducted with reasonable broadcasting statlo.is in the world
faire a„t when” one considers that the They have been assured by a mem.
pr,inciple involved has always; been a ber of the 'gfWernment that applies•
ii tions bearingout such statements Within a few days after their trial , t
matter for strong feelings pro or con year for the bug ?2 pogo weekly, the
T e situation now confronting the have not been received and that opened in Toronto Peter Smith, for- best family and farm paper on the
go ernmeiit •is one that ;has fasetnat• the government is opposed to any 1 nue►-provincial treasurer of Ontario; Continent.
f such plan,It is quite obvious that and Aemilius Jarvis 'San a noted in •
-
to it+Thesre for of o T.
A• we are reaching theietao o s a ternational financier nun � atehtsman, CANADIAN PACIFIC 1RAILWAY
tics. The reduction. of the 0. T. A:ge where in.. Y
ternattonal regulation ox lite air will were convicted of charges of conspir- COMPANY
majority was greater: than most cf he assimportant as, that of the steam.' ace "to defraud the Pron•ince. Rein- Hunting g Moose and Meer
them expected no doubt.
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ship routes and lanes the world• over ilius. Jarvis, Jun., and Larry 0.. Peri:
Pruneh. Will No: w'dre;et 1 all, were acquitted • and a charge of ' For many years hunters from On.
Protection for Fisheries i
• Whoever else may forget the char- a theft against .all•four was dismissed% tarso have realized' that the very beet
gee of atrocities made against GerCanada and the. United States haw Peter Smith Was sentenced to tier . hunting grounds are located in the
man officers during the war, it will ratified the convention to protect the years in the penitentiary and - Jarvis ''''vicinity of the Canadian- PacifleeRail• °
not be the French. k'or more than a halibut fisheries of the Northern Pa• Sen•, to six months in the county jail way. hunting clubs, as well as small
ye r a French court `air Inquiry hue cific Ocean. This estabiisries a otos-'while fines aggregating $600,000 parties, appreciate thee necessity of
ben in progress, at Nancy hearing ed season from November 10 to .Feb- were imposed, and, Chief Justice arrangements: •made in advance.'
.alIegatioiis, against a number of Ger. ruaryR 15 of -each year, and .leo pro- Meredith ordered that they remain in Canadian Pacific agents are qualified
to -give you accurate information as
to where deer, moose end big ,ganie
roan be found. They are plentiful in
the French River district to Sudbury
from French River; along the main
line of the Canadian Pacific Railway
from Sudbury to Chapleau and also
. in the Maritime. Provinces, as well as
in the dixtrict around Sherbet Lake.
Ask any f'anadiail Paeille agent for
* copy of t'heeltl1 ' i'krnphltt er
write W. rum '
Pastan-
roe Amt.
astan-ger`IAgent. C. P t. Term-
40. $
'Pita moo
Ways
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For `Ali
Garmiait Blanchard's` Oiler
"'I want rtu to tri Ie .ta.s f5i t*W 1us. I
Feint lr .t*rt rqp .at oa yerr'Net sn Meet fee
ri1pp arrt wok's supply.
it rocas to mo dist is world het a illi-* plot for
mothers , psrtkal.riy. to think of 3211. t 1N SAO.
a.; tiorr w1L2 the Kurth et aisle t,wft w.
Will you was ma Your n5ftoy.trawl
..r %Potwar1C.K.tl (thebIid rare. re
oris art Our w.k
hemit .'. ►apply neat away.
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• Ple..e soul me, without roil of OblIinti.lt,-
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