HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-02-23, Page 2THURSDAY, PM l.S , lett.
COMISCH
'fid fel[. SIGNIFICANCE
iNVilhicun Banks.
estlree° 1'eate ee m%1r le Child et 1I. eve,ea lnatur f**' csttttl disappointment
ont
T,easeie esf hlneda
a�• ides Starred totters nut auk many -oleo leave led
in
to Relented the glig t for tfla removal are seat dis-
anoti�ieir of the **entice which it is cwrrsgsd. Mir George Perky, who
will
• leas the world f the let° eeeentty re��dlined frees t> il+ntadlatr
• bras started to itinetioa.l>h. t;osaasasaiabe
emphasise* the promise given
dei i that the embers* would
*wed after the war, Others are
ti oat tlsat the status of the
dale. Free State Is now like that of
Canada, yet trial' cattle are freely;
admitted to Britain. This they con-
tend le s diicrtertifatiou against as
pert of the Empire that Britain ten -
not afford to ntlatnt*in especiall�yr. a-
ainit a country which was absolute-
ly tree of mouth disease while that
d the 3� e.eriuinent Court o Deer
national duitk_e. It mai opened at
the Ilssiue with'Queen Wilhelmina
of >KiaiHolland
, *mong the distinguished come
parry in aatterel once at the peace p l-
racee where the \ceremony took place.
,ant* representing nine of the na-
tions took the Wath oI office though,
forty nation" in all are coilarboreting
int the ho po of making the court a
woe*. Iitatteer# refer( to this
court may . oftcti be `settled there,' inafitctton lead recently_played havoc
whereas ereas in omits tunes they might with Beulah herder.. it deans seem
n*tlt drifted from the realms of lane .. robebie that the legit of event* will
rua►tlonal or •interna#iouR1 into the ring about the reed�ustment which
channels of diplomacy and subsee eCriale breeders in this country had
1* * ll+ into sten for seat. There ho would be settled long ere this.
tea a ear division between the fine- , pad e * r �, .
tient. of this. body *rid the Logue of ��
nations whose ehild it
a Jae" and Cas le ", WI 1 Most, Diplomatic
ntk nth
are founded on the Reletlesaldpe
idol -peace. Two Canadian*, Sir re ti - • to note in aconnee.
Hecbsrt Aiziein, 1nanCiait director al.:..- , It i. inter 4I g . 4fl iu1 tattle-eQf�
the a of Nations, and Sir Nene fop, with comments
wire r ► . erennoe Fres State, that Canada is a toted'
eters present tithe - s *
in another way. That is d p o 1'
,min as tris is �atrittee. It is at
striking cgr,tmentary on the Eng**.
Weft's calnanws in tense hours, that
]Iichael Collins, bead of ths'.
Freewhe-
els' Government of the I
State. has been welkin( freely' *beet
Loudon load had $ *number of onset -
tattoos with ateoeanbere of ties British
Cehinet. wtthoest any mebatatton or
d.mosstration against Bina �Collitut
lditsielf leas warned an American or.
eniiation heat there is s pot which
attributes to De Valera, and as few
ethers, to overthrow the Provincial
e,�prsrnnaeat. He votes that Ameriy
carr fends curd other, aid betkept 'Meer
nr svele a abeam About tbes
that the root of the Empire can do a-
bout Ireland #use now is to hope for
*' settlement. r • • :
MMO01 th aeeretery generhl troverIy es to the status of the teeth
i lomat
Prepoesibe for 'Closer Relations Be- eallg Hitherto Irliah affairs iq so
twee* Caved* and AaaetraU are earned,rtide
ecountry
ee cn ut' ed th coulee call"y -
•eorrespoyndenge. the prop:woe ,t'oe Weare n p
rah► impo;tt, Now•• the lriash Free
Mskiag, X'rogreas fish ovea ninent chisttnelra. They
From an erxehenge, of views by . arttcutarly numerous or of
migADActimiF. I COLLECTION IN CHURCHES
Fagg S� RUQ
FOR TWO YEARS
Mrs. Enna Farquksr,. Ikea at.,
Dartmouth, is.S,, wt.te ee--"I leave bees
treobled fele two years wide leaf bead.
aches soil tried essay digenot remedies,
bee footed *o eche' E. I was wrung is
(beet of about tee bad l� e
my hood aid else telt see to ter %fiat#
One Gael P bet I tbouaaalat i e bee tried wi&
gees year teed. I task easels vied
seat was pleated with teem i e I
*Wig toe more, need *ow I dealt feel
keareideee or dLY'aeess. • T UM WV
tileakftd ta! . ua Inver Pial l ad 1 cess
e�ea sUd
Oben W everyor e -
Revile Will HBe hate Next Mast -
*ley aid el(eriage latsceivel Nears
ant F,ellewiseg SsasdaY
A copy of the following letter has
been received by Messrs. A. Porter,
,true. Mitchell end C. A. Nairn, who
were the Beers of the Patriotic
B'ami, and in conference with the
Munsteriel Aeesoeiatian, they have ar-
raiigead that envelopes will be dietri•
buted next Funds�yr in the churches*
the town and offerings for the Rue -
sten rewire Fund 's01 be.received.
either the sone day' or the following
unday,
Thea Governmin}t of Ginada has
been impressed with the` severity elf
the famine conditions. obtainings in.
Russia, autI rafter making thorough
e uiry into existing ni assures of re-
lief, bee agreed to co-operate as fully
as posaaible with the newly -formed
Centrdi>!an Comariittee of the Save the
Children Fund, of 'Weft I hove been
pante unlock the baa, cher away n' Airu*ted, president.
r d�itie somet time, in
eft effete end waste matter. sod gree
le ae,to thewhole %teeth a track. erect & a e anal the United Staatere
Price, 25c. ale vial at a11: ;dad**, et relief Aaesoei*tions have � fuen nd* Active,
d
ofpe ice by ly engaged in
The T. Miib res Co.. mted,; Toronto, supplieaa and distributing the pante
Ole amongthe famine sufferers. The
Mt the
known,
a.,
h
Oat. British Aeasociatieti.
Save the Children Futid, has a" most
effective,orgenizetiott in Russia, and
it is proposed to arrange for the die
it
•A " kr t,,sw fee O.tarle
Ontario is contemplating the pas-
sage at the present session of the Le-
gislature of a ""elite aky" Iaw, design
teed to protect people Melons ,of mak-
ing investments spinet swindling
toelc schemes. A ,commentary' upols
the .ascceaa of. bogie; stock flotations
and swindles Is contested in A state -
mint by the Attorney+General of the
United States. He says that the
Federal. Courts., of that country ore
now *warped with cases Arising
from the o rations of the stock
swindlers. In these audios *lone mare
than $1,10,000,000 of money haws been
taken front incautious investors.
This *Peet front thousands who ere,
closer trade relations between. Sus- Ste "and aha 'Ulster Government see
further
and Canoga, has a advanai ee, be ,ceding in A dirket manner
with
further astayCe to pcacrsanal discussions, =nit of then tteatigna of
*unrest This seal esible ih ougb . thepre.them The SAi std of pure nr
F
rce, Anatolian n s e d and the internetiona ase to sure
aeons for some inn f correct when she thinsnegotiate
r , re at
ssnce in tarda 0 , lion. George ,
1i Ml i t r of Def` Ottawa are•lookingl u .p' r be
sure
Pot►
a=. At Ottewti he eras to I,cui- that Cenade. will °be diplomatic ly
time with . Prenn,ieTpl
theand new913 e C members o end exchange note* Whit` the new
the a"abinet TiIn 1913 the eCannadian
lane rte from Australia were under
0,000. These 'rose to neerly ;5,-
000 in 1010 but fell to just under
$000,000
last year. Cauaadian sales.
to &petrel* me the other hand have
grown from :about 4100.0000 in
21
14�9a
iiia
19
a� aE
� no less an ;1
however, �,.ustralia has
states. The Ewe re grows.
,R '5 :*
Thii%s in Ireland Again hi at State of
Viet '
The 'difficulty- to printiil anything,
1 at this time„;ts that it ins
Omit Ireland situation
barely in toeless before the •
auferinge without *eking . any court
action. For the preiient the . courts
heave before them 480 cases in which
87e.. personae hive 'been arrested.
Says the Attorney General-�•�+'lt•
would take one . judge working twelve
months
�cleanainp theadoct one/million haat"of
course makes no#:alloweeste forr:cases
that are coming- up to be added to
the Iist almost every day. Thaw evil
.
Is not confined to . any one country;
Ian Canada there axe eo many sound,
'ilnaancie 1 organization* that people
need hardlygo a�rayr in the matter
of proper tnveatmeut* if they kee in
touch with theta matters. Butat
the fame time there is no doubt that
Caned* has•. aeuffered `proportionately
from the operation of swindlers with
Recently, o ,ad- change*. . A few weeks ago every.)
opte4 tariff stented to be plain sailing to-
then
o-
»;side ailil ' hi hear thing,,
hend, a< st ,ears Aral wi 1 no "Mt ward an eeljustnuent which if not ac-
its sb ,..
t ponds.
pro
at eat
wasI 1r
i w
scab e
ct-.
sem
Allied- tuoll
e
es
T y
. a`itadi�an+a dead
la edeas
e
an tar
sed the stile o big. S
affect a • over matters con -
ate emit interest,
est,, s :.a , as to meted with boundaries. While these
Set
POss interest, :ao top ' , cussed fuel 'was added
the? ylosaiitsilitiea of trade osr�aandson� *eke being diebitternesscussed
b "th k'd
annd`,stenns to have reached the -poi
wheel elincrote :.. roposala shoulto d
tome from both pisses. The Auwtral-
lean taariff has Woe provision of a re-
rci�procal nature, on certain conditions,
Mth ether British `I)ontiipione..
ti h Ember-
Hopei eif.lt
eznovasi of I{� a
' n , Cattle are
Mn Against Cargadia C .
Still. E tteertained
While the announced decision of ,
ire British; government to aintasn Irish iiuesition is in a gtarte of iia;sc
este
other • counttied. While it does not
follow that any law could be matte so,.
perfect as to protect all the
hpeople
all of the time, it is fitting"h
law ehduld . be mode es perfect as
possible. •'With a good law. and retie -
enable care on the part of individual*,
all t at can be.. done toward protec-
vin s of the people;
tion or the sae q
hed.
i iia
would be acckn p* * ,r
i
British Government. Will Maiintass
any action they might think fit tt?,c
take to establish the authority of the
government in India. UndersAt�
circum'etaktcee-or. ondition1,'! hed.
"do , we propose 10 withdraw or im-
pair the full sovereig�nitt�y► of the ng.
Emperor of India. We accepted the
great true es- a people when we oce-
cuppp ied India .ante we invested our-
selee s with the trust to the ,excitt:ion
of all others. We cannot divert our -
selves of that trust without shame:.
and dishonor. There -is nothing left
between Indian and ,confusion except
British rule. The Britieb. iouie of
Commont According to the . aappateh-
es rang 'with cheers when thother t
an-
nouncement was• made.." The h r
important etatemetlt by the Premier
had to dent with et matter which has
seldom been mentioned in discussions.
of theme "water et all events—as question—on one hof
the tattoo ot. unrest. It had to do
with the ,inadequacy. ,and by infeenee with the inefficiency~ of the
rail -
Way systems of , the , country. The
Premier asked nnem`bers of. the House
to read the report on Indian railways
recentlyt Ifiede public -citing it as a
remarkable docuinent. It contained
si
is from
of . complaints Page ter
e P
P
a
r;
a g
v t
ccs that as quan-
tities
t rt.
ro i
g p su ar , cotton and cot-
of grain, g ,
tonseed are rotting at. they,railway
platforms and sidings and in the a
`zaars because there are no waggons
and no los onmotives. • Twhey cermet
get Goal to rune : their factories, the
mine ere closing down and the docks
are crowded._ That was a: condition
that had',exieted; prior. to' the war.
This condition ought to be remedied.
It was certain•that with only a&,00'0
a . • its population of
stilt's ofrailway tA_
India ,should :feel itself
3QO,o00 Q00', Xn ,
so. greatlyr handicapped. lie intimet-
Sot; ereignt - tet' Hing-ElePeror v
i• of India
et the upping
of Y e 1 Ileitis Lloyd George, *luring
;a
rap ins of ltrohe S Uth. eas, bisViuS'. -I' a In the British Conunons inade
raiders frons. the South. Itli tion' a'd"a notable speech ch on the situation ill
eikim,d that this seals in:retaliatfon India. It .was featured• by two de,
cid.
interesting statements, .One.
o t
of these, and the most °.imp importer*
from many points of view;, was that
the
British government would not al-,
low India to. challenge 'authority:
The Ihdian government bad been no -
tidied that they -would be supported
for 'the threatened execution of nieen
convicted of: murder. These., were
subsequently .reprieved: but other
emotes for recrimination had arieen
the meantime There has been
o siderable` activity, a number, of
lives have been lost, and the whole
of, relief from Canada
through this body
Citizens -Canada-are- to --be
The
'asked immediately to contribute to
this work either Ain money, or kind•,
and for this purpose it• is necessary
to 'secure the eo-operation,' of the
More prominent citia:eta in the var-
ious cities and towns. I have learn-
ed of the various. services that you
Performed in Goderich on `behalf of
un
' nd
we
Patriotic F tl„ai
the Canadian Pa � for*
should consider ourselves very
to ate if you would' co-operate in the
forrnationx of a committee that could
appe*i to : the citizens of your town
for subscriptions. " • Our: immediate,.
need is money with which to • pur-
chase food astelte in Canada, Pro=
eba e
babl donations of clothipg will also
be sought but certain arrangements
for its reception must first be mgde.
.p circular, descriptive of the need
ants. methods whereby+ it' is proposed
to meet it, is being. prepared and
mill
bar sent to you in due course. In, . the
meantime we should be very glad to,:
learn that you are willing to co-op-
erate with us .and 'to encieavasr to- se-
cure also the sympathy`. and,'active
,�suPa,00rt'° of other prominent citaze
ns.
I am, addressing a sit -eller' letter to
this, to Mr. Antes *itehelll end Mr.
C. A. ]slairn, of your, town,; and would
suggest that you communicate with.
them.
Yours truly,: °
H. J. M.ACK1E, Pres.
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thing% but as certaiirt isa Goo ase• t the couvenienek5 of driver and passen r.
row's sntttri I
. d trill • be a Studebaker Refinesaettteltere been blade, in mseitaa-
icel details that make arriving easier and
sties shifting of gears ales operation as
silent as it 4 sheet.
We are tertian that the new models will
eisaibtaitt Studebaker leadership. We
ADW dist you will be interested in
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and built t ritplete by'kudebaker. salesroom's; •,
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year..
For the ter 4mulels ecnntmueethe bttruts<ie
values that made 1921 * Studebaker year,
r1.t7S *be refinements suggested r
, other Tear of Lar motor cm ethidia y.
iS A STUDEEA10EE
ed that action was to be taken with-
out delay,, either by, the -government
or With its sanction by private en-
terprise conditions.
terPrts , ta? remedy the .
The Delornae Murder Mystery.
A murder mystery. findsa place in
this week's letter because the case
has aroused intense interest, not only
in Canada, but :throughout the eivi-
lized world. It bids fair to go down
IA, Canadian criminology as its most
sensational case. It is that in which
Rev. 'Adelard Delorme, chaplain of
Assistance Pubjique. Montreal, a re-
spected .-priest,.. .:i2...chnrged: with the
murder of his younger half brothel;
kiaoul Aelorrne, a student attending
Ottawa University. " The body of the
young man, with his bead riddled
:with bullets, and • his hands tied be-
hind his back, was found a Snowden.
Junctioii„ a suburb of Montreal, The
young man had an income fronthis
father's e:}tati -of about $1.0,000 a
year. It was riven in evidence that
he had been nsured by Abbe He-
lorme for $26,000 This was open,
. and above ,'board with the young
man's full •eoneeet The will made
by the young man after certain be
quests to his sisters and other minor
items the balance of the estate to the
Abbe. There is nee intention here of
any attempt to analyze nr prejudge
the case. The Abbe has been com-
mitted for preliminary „hear-ing on
the ppcapital charge. He -Protests his
furrtthersIinnocence
v stigaation will exoners ate
him fully. In the very nature a
things it. as inevitable that a cease
of this: kind should at once become a
sensation • in the news, and°it .is likely
f 0 a main so until its finally disposi-
# on.
M 4 * .:
Tod. A. ,Edison's '6th Birthday
On his aeventyfifth birthday, the
greater part of which was spent in.
hit laboratory at West Orange, New
Jersey: Thomas A. Edison. the fain -
ono inventor', gave a.hint prof; wonders.
yetto come in connection with the
radio and telephonic communications.
"4.Thwhene tuwe ne ciban .agoing hear to ants Comteeak " heass _sthaide,
Brawl about the floor et nights."
foretold great expansion ineonnec-
do with the radio, •considering', that
the amplifier (which can step a sound
thousands of degrees) holder the
greeted possibility of the ego to
TOU WERE SOLD!
'NOW
salesman who secured s your game ,on
the dotted line .left you with a job on your
hands.
Thers goods. he ';put upon your shelves must
move off again before your profit is reaped.
Quick turnover is. the key to quick profits.
NQW-t. , , , . , ... How soon will you resell
your stock. •
intelligentAn use *of ADVERT1SIAG will
gave to be the best possible means of
keep
iggiiig these goods mewing. ADVBR
INO
is a printed salesman of . proven ability:
Brighten tip your store windows, show your
goods
attractively and ,A.DVER'fiSl in "The
G dexicll. Star." You will find tate buying
' ommunity appteciate the
Tpublic _ _.of-•thi.� -x _-
""shopping news" in your adver�tldem FntS -each
week. .
Sfiop here You Are Invited
to
Shop.
Issued by,Caneadian Weekly Newspaper Association
Head Office, Toronto, Canada.
Placa' for Musses t"o Ra.+.•
Witere'horses are closely, confined
in 'snails most of the title, trey are
more apt to roll in_the filth and ma-
nure than if they hadbeentxkeic out
and allowed to roll 6nee a day i;et;
ting therm moll outside of stain= saves.
much sslbilinl; fitheranimal` roiling
the pas'sihiiity •.
where it, would get fust. ;and; with. it
its lyaaaltte ant, tiboi say keel) tug It
.clec.ner.
A man said his shoes : were nearly.
worn out r}nd- he would soon • be on
his. fee g
t' a sin.
Men with cheerful. dispositions are '
more inclined to borrow money than
tsr4tible2. �„ . • " .
The less you
know about people the
loner You will retain their friend"
slap.
a
IA
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A T
For Infants and Children..
Over 30 Yearsfin• Use For
,Always •bears•",
the
Signatere of ..
, I i11111ia!� •�`�dal!�i41�� .�i
t,au,.c•,..64,�,�ia.0
11,41r
M,
come.
Every careful and observant moth-
er knows when her child suffers. from
worrms. She also„knows that if some
remedy ;be not speedily applied much
harm, will nrresu2t to the infant. The
best application that can , be got is
Miller's Worm Powders. They drive
worms from the asyretenm find° get up
stinniulatiang and lsoothing:• effects, t!o
that the child's progress theeeafter
is-peinless and ssa`itinieL .tt
The annual meeting of South and
North Huron Count* Orange Lodges
were held at Exeter and Vc ingham
respectively on Tuesday of last week.
South Huron will celebrate th
Twelfth at •Seaford' and North ilnr-
oil, tt Brussels.It is nine Years ago
sine” a celebration was held in Sea -
HEM, ITCHY ECZEMI
IIEA[EBIIIGHTIIPBT
110 511011011
Aaey J-iriekin( out of the side. !even
1 tearye itching mem*, tee be quickly
Overton* by applying to little Men-
t tise.' ulphrar, tags ea ncte,I *in spec.
I *lot. Seam* of i' greta destroy -
a lest prepettso, this sulphur pro a-
tieele metapntly bsinee elm fwsn 'kid
irritation, a nettles surd heats the tate*
right nolo and lereca the stint Chess and
smooth
e0 !rat ret. relieve torment
skier tfottt t• el l t a letite ass'
of lieeettio-Setphete from a*'r tco ori
tlrtetaf"teett``el for at like a cold tree*.
eekbi Talk with
Home
by Long Distance
don't you talk home' by, Long
Distance telephone?" said Mr. Wynd-
ham -pig, Banker, to his secretary; "rave
a good talk with your mother occasionally;
it -Hili do you good."
o
The young woman, an invaluable aid to the
limy flanker, bad not.been at°her best for
some time, and her work was 'suffering.
"X never thought oftelephoning,", she coal, el
fessed when the suggestion. was made,.
sturely try'it!"
b �.
She was simply homesick; her ' emmioyer
had guessed right! ,,
Those weekly talks with her .home hafe
- made a wonderful. difference in the girl's-
life. lier health, her work, her general out-
look on life have all reflected the change.
Long Distance did it! It is doing the same
thing for hundreds by bridging the gulf
-between-them and far -away hole , 4 aid
friends. Station -to -Station service with low
Evening and dight rates has brought Long
Distance within the reach of everyone.
After 8.30 P.M. . Station -to -Station rates are
about half the day rate. At midnight they
become about one quarter thts day rate.
1110.IA Tf.s:PNONE COMPANY
ON CANADA
ale s ,teed,
Di stove S fio o
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