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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-03-16, Page 64 i 4 ' t ;,r_iT•61 "Nowadays it 1* iisAleAjjA44 for Isreakfast,for dinner, for supper and five e'clacitirea the Con. tinent wide 1 THIE 51011FICANCE. '41 4'ionkAllitinetkinim . The Forced 'Resignation of Secretary for, India Britain bus another Politival in *i* in the forced resignation. mending Ufa Montague it out the Cabinot. * • it Site Arthur Balfour Pleads for Con- Fdjnb. Montague, secretary of tinued Support of Lloyd George znirdlitotIontaLoflolilloltio ev4ldi Time and cireumetanee corn. bine in lin curious wart to reacit appointed ends. t' minute. MontAgue authorized ling tee Make public come contene time (t the government of India in fame 0 great cOrkeessions to Tar. loge. nese were proposed on the emitted that they would hove goat allketein eettling the agitetion. in Ie. elia, They included • seek nmaZint; inoteosals as the evacuation by the RAW- aud oilles of Constautinople, restoration of Thrace to Tutitey, tlie **mender by the Greeks of sow, rot and the regions held by them in Western Asiu Minor, and the reeog- Aeon a the authority a the.Turkish Here its Sn. Arthur Valtour, Knight of the Garterereaching a goodly age "Itlistex," pleading betore mem. !tors of a staunch Conservetive Club, for continued support of Premier Lloyd George, On many occasions in the past hfr. Balfour, as he was then, though he Imo always stood as aneexcellent type of the English aria - Octet, has, been 'strongly steepooed to the Lloyd George of humble origin end tedical viewe. He was probably amoug.tbe first to recognize eigns of poitwiI1 gcidu in thn maii ht has •loyally supported during thtt leer few BOW over the Holy Places of the treitig year& Ilitneelf recently hon- - • thwistiens. in . -Palestine mid Of -th0. °red by theeltiog- he noW comes to Ilkielentstin Arabia. In other words defense of the leader of the Coalition dee zurrender to the Torlt of ell his government veleeee rsoffition is threat - firmer power with full liberty to go coed by elements Within t'ne Con* °I14 Ute eb$Pter* Ttl°v4 bility of Lloyd George resigning as Irltb 11*e'Haer'ell 41141 e4ertle0°8 tion Itself. There has been te.possie dithet lose. ttny, time in de. premier stud forming a new party et n e re ons ling o to folio* Itini; net scone to 'fume passed with a recognition of the impossibility of the Conservativo eection 'which ;vented charge, find - big at mon of big enough calibre at this. tiele to lead A popular fight 4- , gablet Lloyd George. The Pz.einihr is still tt tremendous power in Great Britaite A dramatic stroke like that of challenging bio opponents .within own party to fight in the open* luld rallying to himself the units that are loyal, would be one that would a pcul to himself and to a great mass O people.- Sir Arthur Balfour's peeeh seems to ,have smoothed out 4 some of the misunderstandings, and • toopoeary political Peace,loeMe on the herizon. The speech in. many Particulars was a strong plot for Coalition, in these times, as against ,atraight party. government. It was also "a eulogy of the Premier and his aceomplisltmente and the great work that he is still engaged in. Ott the day that it was made the government forces were heartened by the results of the Wolverhatineton by-election, thn Codlition retaining the seat a- gainst Wong attack by the Labor. itea. Sir Robert Baird the suoeess. ful candidate polled 10,790 votes a- gainst 13,/90 for A. G. Walkden. CoRm icKs RsLY• CREAN :cf... sobA Yoo orittaborryi *So th* ar* Swot i§ d tor fo value their MCCORMICK'S '' ,iSCLJITS Skaters Entoying a Waltreenebers of the TorottoSkating Club „ • phetographed as they waltz on the ice at thew leupont brreet. ••••••••••••••••••011111, THURSDAY, imam nu, no. 11' .00irm000000070/'';1? .1.e.tti 400,, The victor follows hia father whose .newed immigration, -That ifietitee .. ',.... A.'. eneht hero Newfaundland to death calmed tbe vacancy. Ti io to eon, -although notpublicly owned, is Labrador has just been made in an he noted that there was no Liberal so much a part toad an asset of Can- .-eleasto U,' atelor Sidney Cot - candidate in the field. This seems to side that no. orte.feels like a mi ere ton. He had been making mail be another proof of tx tacit arraneo- propagandist, in referring to it. If carrying flights on portions of the ment between the Ineepe,ndeat`Liber- its directing heads see that immigra- N'ewfoundland coast and recently , .als and the Labor party to keep taint tion activity is etbout due forte re- flew aorosa the Straits of Belle Isle, candidates out of the field so faros newel under proper' conditions, the matting di Bettie Harbor, Labrador. they can agree that the various rid- country eau begin to sit up and take It is of interest to note that he did ings naturaily offer better opportun- notice. Sonia moo have the faculty this in spite of ,adverse weather gone ities foroither one of their respect-, a sob* a littlefarther than others. ditions, and that Om tunable. was ive parties. A practical part of the C. P. R. talk testae during a blizzard. -Then he el t 0on this matter, ise"the proposition to went northward along the Labrador The Health of the BritisbePremier set, aside sonte /00,000 acres of its coast to the Hudson Bay Peat' at Of more iMportance at this time selected lands in Western Canada,' Cartwrghte - Hitherto - Labrador - than the polincal situation he the be divided Into continuous groups oi folks have depended on communioae health of elle•Belem/ premier, De. eight farmse and' to *settle on these tion by mail via steamers from teue- spatches assure as that lie low again unetionthers of the Royal Irish Constao bee. Major Cotton has opened. up been laid on, arid that bis ilinesa, u ry, now beim disbanded in Sou new possibilities for them. On 'the which. took the form ol, bronchial cae tbern Island. Men with some pre- same day that news of his achieve., teethe while not dangerous was sap, vious experience in agriculture, ply• tient was received, London announe- tou4 enolgh. stvorai med„um wally and mentally fit, and with suf-ed that the plans for an express air - of pronunenco in•the OM Land are Admit capital to make 4 Start; veoeld olane, S,,sendoe to be run during the work is beihg. thrust upon tbe waling to the cAsual observer. that if the been completed. This will carry spe. given the otioiee., It -would seinn night 'between London and Paris bad. warniiigP 'the public that . too much be h„,,, Canadian National Railways are. to mai parcels and letters that are too spho°inuelfIglise treett,IfileerrActimeeie.rteen'Irtet; be made a success, colohization and late Jr the regular mans, Trips - ituraigrotion plans will have 'WI bt will be made continuously an an an.. Ottenteoceasions of We Whet" 011ie" adapted bY them, on a proper scale lictinced.sebedule and no difficulty is • intment Ian orBeast, External or internd ,ke Cieo.11;Pundle Son 0.24it • Windsor. Olt 4.710111Ckalerhg3.117 it, we will send ItUridieNNmeSuchLinitnent prepaid to your aodrea 011.10 Money hack] not sativied oes of a more, or less th.reatening ebeeedor huveutttadted him, ne us also. Mile the yobbo has not id' aoticipated 1;; keeping up the she. But the etrong can attentpt - and . ----- desirable results, they have .probably first attempts will beemade this Ma - way$ baud that such piano have had dule. It is, else probable that the broad ahouldered eonerallv two geoe eu.sics, also reached the copviction that pri- mer to establish te passenger service, etlecehtillenedhitehle!e vete enteepriee should not always be via the air- route. between Europe • tarillm are on the eve of a renewal of memo lerial navioution in the next few the leader and the reaper. If we and New York. The possibilities of gration the country Should get dir- Years, are almost ' staggering. ect us well is indirect benefits.* * Jamaica" Gires Preference to Cana. &an and British Goods Germany Germane Will 'Take Part in Interna- tional Banking Consortium With the passing of time less is heard in the British Empire -about First Woman to Sit in House of refusal to trade with Germany. Ec- Lords - murk Principles eartiot be too long Lady Rhonddais the first woman flouted 11 there is to be restoration to have the privelege of sitting in the of conditions where Germany can b House of Lords. , The venunittee forced to go .on with the payment of dealing . with these niattere decided indemnities. It will be no surprise that she was fully entitled to a Place therefore to read that a number of in that historic assemblage. Infer- Germanfinanciers anticipate taking entially this decision establishes the a huge Share in the International claim of twenty-four peeresses in 'Banking Consortium, recently organ- thole own right to sit in the House. ized, i Louden. As stated oil pre- it is believed in Britain that 31 nunt- vious occasions the aim is to raise, her of them will do so. Lady Men- the sure of twenty Indium pounds dda based her client on the facts.that sterling to be used in the restoration Oat patent creating. the title for the -The Legislature of Sanntipo has le- dopted the principle of the tariff bill giving preference to Canadian and British goods. To goods •itnported from Canade_tlie' preference is twen- - tetelive per eente as le also the ease to those from Britain. But Empire manufactured cotton piece „goods get a preference of fifty ver cent. plaeing the same 'wherever poshible. Some of these are at the head of pure bred herds and for little more than beef prices', should be secured in a community for use on grade herds. where thew Influence would be avail- able Merchants, tradesmen, and others, are being urged to reduce prices to stimulate business. Governments, Municipal, Provincial and Federal are urging a general resumption oi business to improve financial eoedi- tions. , The Breeders of Huron are willing to do the stone with farmers Of the coutity*and have at present, a large number of bulls of good breeding and individuality. S. B. STOTHEIIS, Department of Agriculture Clinton * The Lecture Was Out a Place Keen observers in Europe will npt be surprised at the refusal of ethe tinitea States to participate in the of the industry and trade of Europe. father, contained a Provielen (ustial- Economic Conference to bereet at Ge - Paris bean tbnt the British and ly referred to as a epeeial remainder) noa on April 10. The Waeleington Getman governments have decided to by whieh in default of male issue the government might, however, have o - stand unreserveditt at the back 'of title was to. pass to has daughter. mitted its lecture to the other 1)0. -W -- their nationals who take part in this Lord Rhaddse wilt, be remembered ors 'ea to their duty in the matter. gigantic plap. Italy is- also ready to for his great work as British 'food To preach' to other what they should, do her aliare, • tiled while there is Some controller ire war tittle. s Lady .1thon- do to help themselves arid neighbor - criticism. certain Freech newspae Ado also made a -claim to a seat in hig coutriea and to refusee to' do pers, that eountry oda take its shoe the Lords. op the Special act of 1919 aoything yourself does not appear to • of the plan. Belgium which at first which provide:; that neither sex nor be sound policy. • emitainea n cen sharemarriage shall'aisqualify any 'Jerson • • in pleett a the ten per cent. allotted from the exercise of eudittal office LIVE STOCK IMPROVEMENT to it at the London matte/1g which or post. While there are a number At this time of year /114113/ ftIrmero eobfirmed thl h001-0, is now said to of newspapers mei people in Britain are considering this question, pee - be entrustiber its part entirely to prie who do not like this turn of affairs,, sibly more seriously than at any othe vete &ameba interests of its tours. most of thein take it philosopblealler, er time of year. It is practically es - try'; That ,ie a detail that matters homing to the view that with Vernon tabliehed that in order to be suecess- little. -Whitt is of .vital concern is to the Bongo of Commons it Will. a ful farmers, we must be business like that the big powers aorosi the Wat., certainty that, zOnte of them would and raise the -best type, of hotees, ter have still enough ''eoetfurellee in find their way into the Lords. Of sheep" poultry and cattle, to get our themselves despite their huge war course the huntoriats have found lots farming operations to show a profit in burdens,.to agree upon a plan of vast of fun M the new development.• dollars and code, or gee the most proportumn for then._ oven oatiafaction out of life on the farm. t1031. Staggering Possibilities of Aerial We wish to draw the attention of Navigation; the farmers to the fact' that thio time Progresstve Hold Balance of Pewee in Perliantent Now .in Session The airplane and the airship con- of year, 1$ possibly the )*rt which e to annihilate dist:woe. The ftoor of ine°u1;reecuatettIetlle-htreadro.c11 atlinseenwseinh sire • ' . etock improvemeat we can N[AEr LOST HER • good..--altbougit sometimes, too dear. ways eay that the best is none too However, do riot let un leak. for a bull with the idea that the cheapest one is the one most suitedto our needs, as 4 poor sire is never an as.. set. Ile is always a liability.... 111 other' words, when,. trotking out Iron inventory at the' end of the year, a poor bull sbould always he entered asa costly lklbilitv. In these cite:; of reduced pikes, in- telliteeute fonoera are nimiug tIl. se- thAbekt that is available, Tho itror QiZ montio 1 11181 to devote num siting the most worrying, la the 11 ' 0 me spoon:ft ti) '111 tau- man welt poor cattle, poor bog% poor thee who wee etooly dynitga eheep, etc. To hold our markets, to oesraide -discaee. loot being well-off make new markets, to, make farming ▪ eotitalust afford the eervieee (. .1b as remunerntive co it should be, Me rar".`, CO I hatl to be with het day must 1.cep better atoele turf nielit. In convereetion with et farmer the She r.39 la..women and it t0111 other day, he told us that he watt fel my atrenspli to lift 'her. Realle- 'counting next year a dead loss from hag that, che had not long tottiee, site the reittle end or his operations, in eaturally nanted n':"obit-her ell that he had used an inferior sire i11. tito time auk' any spat() time witiolt 1920. In order to incurr "against a t could smovik front nry hOugeWorL repetitjoit of this condition he 111- 111) 13:1'.Foto' month; :leo vested be A new bull. There are ,l+ho (lira and alt hour after th0 to- many of who if we would be bon. Inpral I %Tint- into a dead faint; The eat. touid tell the aame story. -a dy 311331 UtilgIrwt I'VT01;riniaadliCillota4111,;, a beef raisiug eectioe, which we can Huron County has a reputation es io rietiwbihinmitealoneee ttoltaitItedt. locu1 ll:1.1.treateetn(ttli t(Ttiaarffitenreerstotoloiene.s thtfaattsythoof etalteueok- iin • 1:lW1 teva nuAl (Limos fo? the county are not as good as they emu° day. For a while.oer &slot were thirty or forty years ago. If tniall 130313.3 13! menet net7 The Real. Cost of A Gorden Isn't Reckoned inDoUars and coot* • volt rtv mon toe to Geti. That's tho iitst cost. You plant It la the pound mut spend -your week /on it. Than the CC0141 CLO, It best reeults don't come the eectis are ot loath. That's] Irby you ehoulO tatottO to bny DOMINION SEEDS "rested and Trasted" 'nor er;mc' up-c.very nun Of them, We b07t) ttstea them all, and feu= titera to have high geminating tiewev, Intim they tete Sohl. 1131;12 IltAty•inp. Genital Amulet. Oenkt tees -011e nettle tool tuldrese, awl yeti 6.rtraCC It by 'return SPECIAL 15 pr tintaiscouat en. Flower etteel.Veectebie Sectin Fehrtam- and Midre:44 Davathnent, 1). f)oininion :Seeds._Ltd. Establishol 1864 •119 Dtudast 9 Market Square • Liotitlort Canada ,we 1 Canada' a Parliament is now in ses- 'seen under conditione• that have not had a parallele.eince Confederation, When a coalition brought about the union that wee the foundation of the Dominion we know today. This , is not the place for any discussion of party polities. put thd!events of the session of parliament will be watch- ed with tonsiderabld interest owing chiefly to the fact that tht three par- . ty 'seatem le represented in the Cont. moue on a larger and nacre clearly defined scale than we have known it. Though there is a straight patty goy- ernment, that of the Liberals, in power,the Progressives, LI new Oe- mi ent n Dominion politica, really holds the balance. To the political students who heretofore have had little but the two party ;;::atom to keep watch upon iu Canada,:the cie tuation is one of fascinating interest. The greet notes of the peeple mny nothave either tibiae Or Sadie/knelt to give much thought to the groupings la the Contmers or the nessibilitiee of theta. They will continue, as in the paot. to judge Parliament more its effect moon their ouot intereete rather than, upon any manipulation of political followings.. The Como, vativeealthough the emalleet group 131 the 1Cornmerse will const!tute the oilleial opeoeitioa, the Progreasieee having declined.- * * Immigration Aetivity Due for a Re- :IOW:1i .4111te Saints of lutleris are stilZ creaking but thry are beginning to work with ecos attienese. TWO is the opt WL'y in whieh one eotomentater deeeribee the indications of better conditions in the indueteist world. rehere aro eerhin signs which rlikvat3 regard ae wottile-0 conthlMe. ttne of there lo the increasing tontabui refeeences 10 tizo neere,eity of a r. ,,,,.,'3.1 :,-.,.8-,1 1'L- Thil 10 a A Sure Relisttor Woman's Disorders-10*e hutment ai Orange Lily 'Is. a certain relief for all dissrilisa of %semen. 11 ts applied eeettily and It Overfeed lato suffering tissue. its wssts router expltA__$1144:ng immediate undid and phylleal teleitta the eiescle feel • • " 0.:;Ct 1131.1 strc,98131. zt71' Dui no ii9 tr(e. • e to, A0 /ego 4111, ij tat`al 04-tietW 11311 tiaa e0e tee eetaeh leeetieta 1n3 T.c7at.! it carM:.ta0t0 (3,5, ft.L3 1t1 , f-folo 1P4 07.1 LttiM, Mete of ter toe, ffii) h3t, • vsires% ..,ottriArit ter eat meeifhe-triiite-ont. A Ileti'Telet Tresiernt, cneeett fee deee..everth 'Mee -*Ohl" sent Fon b a31, tettiserites unto ill End roo her addrmks fP, seeree eel eittele -Mite lettelA W. L.V.k, Weettee, Oat • 1.r.Atu.si.i oneofikt,rs Lt1 ot1Lsc„atiou tin 1i:r4C-J EM1.1 cvLon rmaitrg, 12 toeineitio to show. Wetzel.. t.s;cere:o. teal Ci'zitc313 Cita ii.Mliirfanon 3311;e7ely Ircsttili•tei until j P.,1Cnt of all wha v. -ant '113.4 1!. 1$ £U i ciao forAg.-;.3 tirre Itoil!cv EAsno of peieercee he werb! fanA that the r,trlatt-s v1' T1 trznr) with remirapCvn of bereletotee n eeentrilee UR, 6%-t3 after rnoibtit? (10.1InCV.,.wete throe .of better' • There .is therefeor eoeteeleing etetee then nIttP dreier for bee.nree to 1,e wit by ltote who Teed that t!!,:, bran* of tilt ertatatiaa Pocitir. Ra4, at.ss. talVing et the need fee? c 31•eo et 11W-feet:IVO NuRsiNG, ER Aloe -mote TiUd 11nr,-..4-.:11 1i nulinr..; tiirtniali bet the terala and the nees hod 031(1vliattO tim...4,1. -1,Vorzytroulee bad lei% ino 31 pite-eOeal. 1woe ezt wealI eettlan't 117t uor Ifetele'to my montly. leer two V:0-1.4..1 bed to be ccd. 1 rivilusilly got hut 1'rtr,inZ5", Ottt 0711031. f rllooa eet0 3319)1;;,.11s. 4i,a/, 6 teeene tlett from tune to lime therc-are f.artz1,2: s.res lot,'OVCr4. CCOlt14 that 113310 Nine! ecet to the Meek, whielz nada to. rOttritleLl ft3131%1„ 33 14tr.; ee they, acto ciao ism! ileparivnent 'Of 41..ei3itrA;ul1u3Lte 1.1 L1351211.1 that 319 snsuy 'of tlik,7.e prawn elrea leo tolaineel 109 1:1 b331tiL' orel willieg asszet in that be true, there is a grave eesport- eibility resting on the shoulders 0 the yOttnger..gcneration, A common mistake mode by the average farmer, 'when looking for a sire, is that lie inCiat5 on a yotang one, which in every caw, is an n8 - tried one. ili thin ease ho 144Y be ,dependin;-; on the young animal's pc,d7patt.„, Along thin lino we might teeeeelo 1.Q) Cza{,, vete e tee. "Jim1 reete eteehe tee() iT":2',,16 not an? 1.),Tv C%,1 n 1(9/1.91 3,'3%' titn(, 314 11(1 14t3 11.4130. hb`);',k CLITEZ'4,,1 hte teee•-•-a £.301 1 tod-v 1,11 S, 0±Itatnitton. leeeted lo tell by e OZ1!? -t„ 0(3!z•L..sL 3189 4-,03 3 1311.3331: 1Y arit.:;?,!wLa Lt, thatt, b1i31 111,30 Lot7.• to, 133911 teal 1(0 rc. 431 tao:n:y. 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