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THE BOEDER CTTTES STAR. WINDSOR. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18.

PAGE -TEN Fort Blunder, Near Border, Becomes Camp for Tourists British-Made Wines Barred at Banquet DNlKi, X.iY iK-linlisti IWatd of Trul ut I ihat 'H uy RUiisii 114 tint to tho iti hsr: of win of official 11 to I ii tr.lrTrfso Ut At tf itj 4linnr th mlrt list ilB lutlt ti tilTir 4tf lit; I atiU ui ik Tit 4 1 1 lit v-t t- jnjit wj afi l.s I jMtiiit'U i jm wi BEATTY HITS OLD BELIEFS Says Corporations Are Not 'Soulless As Many Claim SERVICE FOR PUBLIC ures standing at $10,000,000 for tbo nine months, againlst $4,156,699 Lathe full 12 months of 1925. The company, however, has an effective association in the Rower Corporation of Canaifu which guarantees the fullest and most ellicient exploitation of the companys potentialities. The trend of earnings for the past six years Is as follows: 19 20, gross, net. 1921. gross, net.

1922 gross. $4,702,90: net. 279.985; 1923. gross. net.

1924, gross. 4 778.555; net. 1925, gross. 125.9-25; net. and eight months of the present year, gross.

$3,588,823. and net. $1,306,577. Earnings for the full year calculated on the record for the eight months will run approximately as follows: Cross, $5,383,236. and net.

It is possible that the final results will sho-w even greater get tile United States goVel nuienl to pai It ll Its liol-lincs at Hie bead of lathe ha vufdain. Tins one. time battlefield bad lecoltle tout i-t ground, and Hie old fort, ot-cupjed now by a caretaker only, arid Us paratle ground diew the jot of real estate developers. This year the property was put up at auction and sold. The tout let in the igtke Gctoge anti I -a he haiiipl.nu Country tiuv take bis fill of forts.

In the t-Si days of Amei it a history the ten i-lory was fought over again and again, during the Colonicl mo Is-, tween Krtmli ami English, amt l.t-i during the Thru is Ticonderoga, valiiidK taken by Ethan Alien amt his biou Mountain Boy in 177 5 and alter -vvm rd abandoned before the advante of liureoyne. tin Crown Puii.t ate Fort Amherst and Ft. Freder.e; and not far away the site of Fort William llenry. was attached to the half finished pile. Thu it Mood fur twenty-four years, until, in 1942.

by Hie teims of the treaty drawn up by Daniel Webster a nil laud tu tun. the louii-dury line was pushed a little northward. By this agreement Fort Montgomery dtiiv beeattie the property of the I'nited Stales. and construction was resumed and cat rled on to completion. In 1x26 it desci ibed as "a kind of large rattle, built of heuii stone with erpeu-diculur walls and three tiers of embrasure." Since then Fort Montgomery ha undergone little outward change.

In 1914. after the hundred years of peace between the Frilled States and Canada, efforts wei made to Infant Son Unites Estranged Parents Nov. IS. A slx-nionlhs-oUl baby, never before seen by the father, brought about a reconciliation- In Judge Ronald Van Zllea court Wednesday of Earl E. Cliiquet.

2t years old. and Ills wife. Betty, whom lie Is said to have abandoned to months ago. Mis. Chiquct, who is 23 years old and livfs at the Washington hotel, told the court that her husband left her following 'a quarrel over hbj relatives, and that another reason for his departure was his dislike of children and his desire to have none in the family.

It Is alleged. t'hlquet. who Is a trap drummer, left hLs wife and with tils brother and sister-in-law, it is said, started on a tour of one-night stands, billing themselves as The Harmony Trio." They had bad luck, and by the time they had reached California, their dcstinaUon. they were without money and unable to get bookings. Chiquet was arrested there on a fugitive warrant from Ie-Irolt and returned.

lie had first pleaded not guilty and when lie saw his si v-monlhs-old son. Jack, for the tirst time In court, lie broke down and sobbed and told the court he would plead guilty after his wife had said she would take him back. WINNIPEG ELECTRIC STOCK IS WATCHED Holds Firm at 59 After Rise to 61 Short Time Ago At Toronto TORONTO, Xov. 1 Electric. common continues to display quiet strength on the Canadian slock exchanges, holding latterly around 59, after its recent flareup to 61 or better.

The stock is evidently being steadily accumulated by interests who believe that the company has definitely solved its problems created by the war, and is operating again on an increasingly profitable basis. A dividend of 1 per cent is paid at irregular intervals on the common, two distributions having been made this year, but present indications point to the establishment of a regular dividend basis some lime, per-, haps early next year. In the opinion of many conservative speculators this slock will bear watching over the succeeding months, and several reasons are advanced in explanation. In the fhst place Winnipeg Klectric has a controlling interest in Aianitoba Power, which is rapidly expanding enterprise and promises to be a source of considerable revenue for the parent company. Power has recently completed a large and vety important contract with the Hydro-Electric Commission of the City i Winnipeg, after prolonged negotiation.

Furthermore the Ma pulp and paper mill is approaching completion and is a large eustomei for power. The Central Manitoba mines and other similar developments likewise are tending to broaden the market for power by a very considerable degree. The parent company is operating on a profitable basis, consistent gains being shown in the monthly reports over the corresponding periods of 1925. The City of Winnipeg has emerged from her period of and is growing and prospering again. The building permits issued within the city to the first of November indicated an increase of more than 100 per cent, as compared with the whole of last year, the fig LOST THAT LR-AND-AT-I EM- FEELING? Do you thir.k it'i tooec.

work or taormsk plai VI hat's the reason? May brs'i just a slug- gull liver try li to 30 drop ol hrigel Syrup a glass ol water Silrij ind -jus kiv heir.gs you bark. At auy druggist-try a tonight. ttaunshiag Digestible -No CocJdug 9 Avoid Iraif firms Substitutes C. P. Chief Says Big Firms Consider General 1 Welfare MONTREAL.

'Nov. IS. Canadian corporations arc good citizens. and so long as they are guided by men of Suiuet with ideals, they will not only continue to be good citizens, 'but will develop from within themselves thousands of men whose standards of citizenship are unconsciously elevated through that association, said K. chairman and president of the C.

R. during the course of an address before the Electrical Club here Wednesday. INCEPTION CORPORATIONS and from the Atlantic to the Pacific and then to establish eunimercial foun- V1 dadoes for the now Dominion, ship was the subject of Mi. splrit that animated Deatiy speech, and he dealt atjthe fathers of Confederation insplr-soine length with the responsibilities the presidents of the Canadian of corporation toward the pacific. l.ord Mount Stephen.

Sir PmscL4pimgus 4 Advertisement BAD COLD? TAKE CASCARETS FOR BOWELS TONIGHT pay-postage. Cecil Confident of Disarmament Plans LONIDOX. NVv. 1 8. Viscount Cecil, speaking in the House of Lords for the government Wednesday on the question of disarmament, asserted that at last it appeared practical, and the point for the nations was not whether, but how it could be done.

Xo direct steps, however, had been taken to prepare an actual scheme, but, he added, "disarmament. in American parlance, is on the mat." Bright Lights Lure Insects to Death BAKERSFIELD. Xov. 18. Bright lights, to which are charged the downfall of many human butterflies.

lure thousands of insects to their deaths nightly over irrigation ponds in this region. The lights were placed over the water by farmers who discovered that wild ducks were attracted by a plentiful supply of bugs. The ducks get the bugs, but th farmers get the ducks. TOO Ill'S "XTA1TEII. I think there's a fly in this soup." Well, irtttke sure! You don't ex-pect me to pay any attention to a mere rumor.

Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers line Trial of Mctluxl Tluu Anyone Can IV Without Discomfort or I of Time. FHEE TRIAL lOlPOV FRONTIER ASTHMA Room Niagara ami Hudson Buffalo. N.Y. Send free trial of your method to; 7 Pounds, Man Happy A Childs Cough ii common after cold, bat it need careful attention. Coots Extract of Malt with Cod Liver CHI stops tha cough and fortifies the child by building up body tissues.

Products ctf BOOT Cosh Chemist. 5cdd nrtlv at Res all Dn-r St trees a Nit.it RIN TIN TIN" I 4 1. 4-n iH' mi: uiii.u 4 1 Ml FINE IMtlMH Mlim IH4j 4 vaiaUaj 1IIK HllltMtV-tM .1 Huj t4rra Tonight, Tomorrow Saturday Continuous 2 11 Vaudeville 3:30 3:30 3R SUPER COMEDY from VAUDEVILLE 5 OLD Fort Blunder, lapped by the waters of ltke Champlain, is going to become a hotel; its gaunt barrack rooms are to le tricked out by the arts of the interior decorator and its dim corridor are to re-echo to the jests of hididay-makers uml the strains of jazz tunes. The mas-love structure, built and manned as an outpost against military invasion from across the Canadian border, is now to serve as a stopping point for the civilian holiday invasions of Canada. On its drill ground will be laid out a golf course, tennis courts and camping sites.

Fort Blunder, officially known ns Fort Montgomery. Is on an island one mile north of Rouse's Point. In a position commandlg the entrance to Lake Champlain. Its neighborhood has seen plenty of fighting in Its time, but Fort Blunder never hail a chance at active military service. It was started when the War of 1812 began, but that war came to an etui more quickly than hud been anticipated.

In 1814. and the fort never has been called on to do more than guard duty on the border. Although peace put an end to the immediate need for the fortification, construction was continued until 1818. Then, after the young republic had invested $200,000. it was discovered that by some miscalculation the site chosen lay within Canadian territory! Work was then abandoned.

and the name Fort Blunder liiirrlirmrll Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These IJue-t lon? Do you know why ointments do riot give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting anil operations fail? 1 Hi you know the cause of piles Is Internal That there is a stagnation of blood in tlie lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harmless internal remedy discovered by Dr. Ia-onhardt and known as HEM-KOID. now sold by Linspi-arv's apd druggists everywhere, that is guaranteed? liEM-ROlD banishes piles by removing the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This simple home treatment lias an almost unbelievable record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile sick suflerers. and saves the needless pain and expense of an operation.

Don't delay. Try liEM-ROID today. It will do the same for you. OTTAWA ST I The Cohens and Kellys Sandwich Theatre ED. TII I HA.

THfc MYSTIC EDDIE CANTOR Added Attract ion Palace Quartette Musical Selection I The Fortune Teller IMI.lt F. tlltf JIESTH 4 I Mailer Itagner, iomlurtor I rrsi'-yt ps' sril.i: slloY ROSS WRIGHT Aerial Losters" BOZO FOX CO. Friday Night AMATEUR CONTEST Saturday Matinee at 1:30 p.Rl We have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try at our expense. No matter wlie- i Liter vour case is of long standing or no C0mtip3tl0Qf b3d recent development. whether it is cold or sour stomach I present as Fever, you should send for a.

rrre by mommg Trial of our method. Xo matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay-Fever. our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes. "patent smokes." have failed.

We want to show- everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer- i too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the nie-thod at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon beiow.

Do it Today ycu even tio not Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold always trace this to torpid liver; defayed, fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately- cleanse the ijpt young I -rkH why can't my hair tay at Vf young as I do, the premature ly gray tow.

Wishing can't ever bring back its former loveliness or her fleeting youthfulness but Brwmalme can. This harmless, vegetable solution that t'nts gray, faded ur bleached hair hade, it so simple to use that you caa apply it ourcif. The effect is instant lasting. Only new hair growth demands furlher applications. Two colors.

hadirg from lightest bi-inde to black 50c ami $1 Hi at drug and to. let counters. A trial bottle be sent fr fcr. The Kentoa Pfirmscl Co 1116 Stearns Bldg. Indsor, Onta cuAftAKreeo sutsuss BR0WNAT0NE StMTf SSAT na.H x.13 Sharp Hoar ttf uinlurrrr-' Night l.at'airllr at U.jar 11 tllMJK UV SVTIItlIVY 11 ut.t.t-1 1 Jaa.rj lrrrala hr 1 n-traarlac Muaial lla THE VAGABOND KING llanrd on If I Were King Music by Frlail BGKSTELLE 1LVIHOIXK Woodward at Kllot Mghts 75e to siJitt Mata.

'I kora. A Satqi APPLESAUCE be Sea a Moat aloyooa oiuedy iteeewa iSAYSEK '-7-11-L 60E.f:'2,-60 M.dnlt, So 11:30 Twic, Daily: 2:15 8:13 Popular PncM Band Box Revue SHEIKEE 0UEN DAVE BUHT 20 Ubtc. Ckumiii Chorus Bsoutw 20 Extra Midnight Show at 1 :30 Sat, AADDirff NlflhU 50, to ,3.00 I-AnnlbLl Wt. Mat. 50e 61.00 Sat.

Mat. 53o to 130' SECOND AND FINAL WEEK Plmnty of Good Fun la the latuaat Musical Rrrus THE GAIETIES a SHUBEAT MSI LafayettE J4TS 17 ts 3 I 3 nights 50c MAT. I THURSJ 50c ts Jsmss W. Elliott's Enormous Musical Success 2 Wnb fa Ctikaco Donald Brian Roj Crcpper a Virginia OBrien nnnifninii sntumi stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gase.4. take the excess bile from the liver and carryout all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels.

A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. William Vanhorne and l.ord who. if not the fathers, were surely the children of tunfe.leration. If ever Canada had a good citizen it was the- late Lord Shaughnessy, and the tradition of public service established in the days of the first president of the railway.

Lord Mount Stephen. has never been lost sight of. The intense pride taken by every U.P.R. man in the U.P.R. is due no! so much as to its prosperity and extent of its operations, as to the knowledge of the part the company has played in building up the Cana-i dian nation that is to say, to the belief lhat the C.l.R.

been good Canadian citizen." In explanation of the sound ground of recognized responsibility to the state, hich many companies now follow, Mr. Beatty referted to the war record of the Canadian Pacific and what it had done to meet the menace of those days, and also its record In assisting education, community work and hospitals. It was his opinion, he said, that this company in its personnel had gained and would gain by the public services the assisted institutions were rendering. A fruitful cause for the suspicion of industrials against corporations was the assumption that they wielded an xtraordinary power In the way that would not stand investigation. and that behind every move was a hidden motive, even their generosity being suspected of hidden motives.

Along the Sidelines NEW HAVEN, Conn. A muddy field gave Tad Jones the opportunity to give his charges a heavy workout in anticipation for tills kind of a gridiron for the Harvard game Saturday. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Every regular and first and second string substitute on the Harvard team will be in shape for the Yale game, the teams medical staff has assured oach Arnold Morween. NEW YORK The New York University football eleven left yesterday for J-jm-oIn.

where it will meet the University of Nebraska Saturday. A short practice will be held at Sfagg Field. Chicago, between trains tomorrow. AX A RO LIS. Md.

Lieut. Com mander Kessing. graduate manager of athletics at the Naval Academy, left yesterday for Chicago to complete arrangements for the Army-Navy game. ITHACA. X.

Y. Heavy rains have flooded the Cornell gridiron and Coach Gil Dobie was forced to work out his team in the baseball cage for the Pennsylvania game. Heroes of Kultur on New German Stamps TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY ZOWIE! RIOT! 4d vertl.emrnt THZ UNIVERSAL Tate 5 ACTS BIG TIME to national and Individual welfare. The enormous impetus given -in-dustrj and commerce by the inception of the limited liability system establishing companies. which took place in the last century, was cne of the most remarkable things economic history and more thorn its inception, said Mr.

Beatty. V. hile the operations of a company were legally limited to the terms of its charter, the fact that such charter was granted by the Mate involved the responsibility of tl.e company to the slate and its interest in the states welfare. Public sentiment, as well as a broader coi-i eption of business and civic responsibility. had brought genuine consideration for the general welfare.

Trade associations consisting of company directors had been known to support concerns in temporary difficulties rather than suffer a number of families to be thrown out of employment- and there was general desire to Insure a living wage for all workers, and there was. moreover, a steadly growing belief that mutual co-operation worked fori it. ore permanent progress In human development than unrestricted rivalry. "In the case of public service corporations and corporations which have such close contact with the public as railroads, said Mr. Beat-ly.

"there is a still stronger incentive to promote the general welfare, since the corporations customers are its Immediate neighbors, whose jvos-perity is essential for their business. Kuril corporations, therefore, r.re laying more and more attention to hat they call public relations' as a necessary part of their business. iVll'XD UN WIELDLY "Corporations yvere the logical development of partnerships when found to be unvvieldly because of the necessity of introducing ne.v members, as additional capital was required. Their growth was tremendous in number, size and strength, and quick to sense a difference in p-ocedure and method, the public began to suspect that they were what demagogues were prone to term tnem. soulless.

"I doubt if this designation was true except i. an infinitesimal number of cases, but they were rp-gatded as impersonal in their relations with labor, unmindful of the r.ghts of labor or of the consideration properly due to society- and the human instruments which formed It. Corporations have come to stay. They have grown and they will grow stronger, because they are the medium of greater efficiency and can attract greater caoital support than! vtv other known form of business) organization. i "The corporation with which Ii art connected." said Mr.

Beatty, "is! and has been for many years the! most outstanding enterprise of this i nuntrv and the largest tratfsporm-tion enterprise In the world. 1 OUTSTANDING 1T That company had three ofct- company-standing men as presidents 1iS1 to 1918. Apart from their conspicuous achievements in transportation matters, they earned a position for themselves which was almost equally outstanding, because their characters matched their mental abilities. When the last of three men. retired, eight years ago.) 1 is duties developed upon me.

and in thinking over what I without the? ability or the prestige of my predecessors very little known, outside of the corporation Itself could do hich would in a measure continue tiia work of tlr? men who had gone before, it struck me that I might make an earnest effort to convince tl.e people of Canada of a fact of which 1 myself had been convinced for many years, namely, that while the Canadian Pacific was a very successful railway, steamship, colonization. hotel and development agency, it was and would continue to be one of the best citizens of Canada, and 1 thought, if as a result of thn efforts of myself and the ether officers of this company, I could persuade the people of Canada that there was something in the institution. some propelling force; which was even stronger than the mere desire for gain and earn, soinething more than the respect which is naturally accorded to success, to gain admiration for the company as a Canadian citizen from other Canadian citizens, my work was their work, would not be entirely in vain, and that those who followed us would have the advantage and the satisfaction of working in an atmosphere of respect and admiration which is not usually accorded a corporation. PRIVATE SYNDICATE "Although the syndicate which took over in 1881 the responsibility of completing the Canadian Pacific was a private syndicate, and the company is a-limited liability company, said Mr. Beatty, "the conception which has governed the policy of Its director was from the first a conception of public service.

It was essentially the Confederation railway, since it was buiit and operated so as to make possible traffic from Girl Gains Makes "My daughter had constipation. ga on the stomach and a very poor appetite. Since taking Adlerika, she has gained 7 pounds and her appetite is good. II. F.

Newman. Adlerika is a compound of the best saline intestinal cleanser with glycerine, buckthorn, t-ascara and other gas-expelling and detergent elements. It is excellent for Intestinal Stasis, a disease due to modern ways of living and which is often the true cause of sour stomach. gas bloating, nervous dyspepsia and restless sleep. Unlike most medicines, Adlerika acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel giving the intestines a REAI.

cleansing and bringing out old poisonous you never thought was your system. Even if bowels move daily, you will be surprised how much more old matter Adlerika brings out which may have been causing all your trouble. In slight disorders, like occasional constipa MONTI PARTI Men Jj I ntF LLl EWALTERS" Telling Tale-. CHARLES' ROGERSTC07 TIh Itv Matt" tion, GAS bloating, indigestion or sick headache, ONE spoonful always brings relief. Doctors Pral-e Adlerika.

Dr. 11. 1 Shoub, New York: "Adlerika. in addition to its intestinal cleansing, checks the growth of Intestinal bacteria." Dr. A.

C. Curl: "I prescribe Adlerika with highly satisfactory results." Dr. J. Weaver: "In my 50 years practice, 1 have found nothing to excel Adlerika." J. E.

Puckett: "After Using Ad lerika, I feel better than for twenty years. Awful impurities vere eliminated from my system. Dr. F. M.

P. i name withheld by request: "I use Adlerika In all bowel cases. Some require only one dose. Xo matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Ad- -lerika will surprise you.

At lead-j ing druggists. In Windsor at Twee- dale's. rA 9 KIRBY DUVALL Tie Talk Of 11e Town" B03BY VAI CO? Theyre Coming. This Way THE THREE BAD MEN BERLIN. Xov.

Monarchists jarp jubilant over the new series of postage stamps which for the first time in history bear pictures of prominent Germans. With one exception the men picked out for the honor are heroes of German kultur. Frederick the Great was selected for the 10-pfen-nig stamp, the one most used for internal communication. Goethe, the world famous genius, is pictured on the 25-pfennig stamp a hich is the foreign letter postage fee. Among other great intellects represented are Schiller.

Kant. Lessing, Leibniz, Bach and Beethoven. in 1 ac aoxsaon Windsor Advertisement Inserted SMII.F.R LARKINS by the Orange Crush Bottling The Plot Thickens Rail Line Owned By Ford Is Electrified MONROE, Xov. 18. The i Detroit.

ToltArlo and Ironton Railroad Company has started operating its passenger trains with el-etrlc I motors. The cars are longer than the sual passenger cars 'and have a depart- ment tor baggage. Henry Fort! is the owner of the road. It I understood that-Hie whole) system will be electrified..

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