The Goderich Star, 1925-09-17, Page 2NOS TWO
THE GODERICH STAR
ilUL*DLY exp*. lith, miry
Perhaps you areusing good tea. We think
"Red Rose" extra good. Won't you try it?
ED R0
ood ted!
being set on foot by the ancient Hud-
son's Bey company which has an-
nounced the formation of a subsidiary
company to deal with land settlement.
The comiiany is assoe'etee with im-
portent British snipping irterei is and
it la expected the new scheme will be -
gilt to function in the spring of 1926.
Ex -Kaiser Claims Fortune
The ex -Kaiser and Me family who
have laid claim to estates in Germany
valued et more than two hundred mil-
lion dollars, have a fair chance of
seeding in laying their hands upon
is fortune, according to recent re-
. This will help ethem censider-
bly in their coiracies which are
d to be afooE' all over Germany,
h the Princess Ilermoine, the ex-
aiser's wife as a ruling spirit. .Re-
ntly the ban upon German imperial
niforms was lifted by President Hin-
nburg, and once again the streets
f Berlin are aglow with the gorgeous
lorings of pre-war military cost -
mese
Unlucky Shenandoah •
Tragedy has overtaken the unlucky
rship, the Shenandoah of the United
tates air force, and in a fierce atrug-
le with the elements it was torn to
feces and thlrteeenof its crew killed,.
e Shenandoah was just two years
Id, having been in service since Sep -
tuber, 1923, and was widely knoen
*use of its manoeuvres and Liven-
urea in various parte of the United
tato, It viae planned to make, a
lett to the north pole in the giant
irigible in the near future. The fate
public life. He retires now at the
age of seventyaeven, taking with him.
the good wishes and gratitude of 111
Canadian,. He has succeeded in that
difficult task of *merging from the
temptetionr, of public oMee with an,
unsullied name. I11 -health has made'.
it necessary for him to withdraw
front active participation in politics,
but his heart is still alive to the pro-
blems of Canada,
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Canadian Heeds League
Canadiw is, flattered by the nn
nouncement that Senator Raoul Ilan
durand has been selected as pennant
cat president of the League of Nat
ions which is meeting, in Geneva th'
month.
from the ranks of the British army.
M.
Wkile the ladies are jetting "per-
manent waves," won't someone kindly
favor the gentleman with lerntanent
shaves`!
From the Niagara Falb Review.
Gersten Goat Skin fur Lords
Following the report that Great
Britai is to spend $10,000 a day on
adveRsl tibeg End • ire -Made product*
thrapghout the comes the
Itmmigration to the. U. S.
The United States has cut down
immigration into that country from
700,896 in 1923.24 to 294,314 for the
year ending June 30, 1925. Now Can-
ada is the chief source of immigra-
tion. There is a flow of emigrants
from, the United States back to Eur-
ope, es for instance in the case of It-
alians, the number leaving the United.
States being nearly twenty-one thou-
sand in excess of the number who en-
tered. The quota law, has of course,
cut down the lmntigratlon'"'but fiver
countries, Great Britain, Irish Free
Statee, .Italy, Sweden and Checko-
Slovakia, did not fill their • immigra-
tion quotas.
Confession is good„for the soul but
it is bad for the reputation,
f the Shenandoah has armed a good - From the Vernon News.
eel of debate over the eractability' of
he lighterrthan-air niachines, and Arrest for Agitators
ay lead to deeper investigation Great Britain now threatens to ase
ong•:the lines of structural strength more forceful methods in banging to,
r dirigible air shipe.
Veteren SI Merman «uies
The Right Icon. W, • S. Fielding,
hose resignation has made room for arrest of allthose who are concerned
on. 3. A, Robb as minister of, fin- in the plot to foment mutiny in the
nce, is one of Canada's oldest public military camps. A plot was afoot to
ervants, having spent forty years behold a special "red week” to recruit
book the communist agitators who are
endeavgring to upeet.the aocial.equil-
ibruim of that country, The govern-
ment, it is reported, has ordered the
PREMIER W. Le Mc1 ENZ E XING
who has announced that he will ap-
peal to the people on 'October 29.
New Inventions for Defence
A remarkable new machine, :half
airplane, half sailing ship, bee just
been added to Britain's defensive for-
ces. When forced to descend to the
sea, the ah -plane is converted into
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trim sailing vessel with a thousand
square feet of sail. The machine will
carry four men, and will be used for
reconnaissance work.
Among things that will riee again
when crushed to earth are truth and
a swatted fly.
From the Kamloop Sentinel.
Britain Stays in Mosul '.
Another contest with the Turks
arose at the League of Nations eoun-
elt over Mosul, for whichG. Britain
has again been induced to accept a
twenty -flys year mandate.. Turkish
delegates charged that Great Britain
was making demonstrations, against
them in the Mediterranean by means
of naval manoeuvres, chargee which
were indignantly denied by the Brit-
ish delegates. The news wilt be any-
thing but welcome in G. Britain where
the public regard the expenses of the
Mosul mandate as productive of noth-
ing but friction. It is assumed, how -
achieve two purposes, central control
over the conduct of strikes, with pow-
er to call out other than the affected
unions in. sympathetic strikes, and to
put a Malt to the work of "red" un-
ions. A. M. Swai'es presided over the
congress which cpnsisted of eight
hundred delegates representing. q
trade union membership of 4,509,000.
Nowadays it is the blind pee tliet
has nine lives. �..
From thee Port slope Times,
This world needs more hunter an,
fewer humorists.
Introducing
many i iprove-
tnents in the
world's most
popular line of
motor cars. e
Imost immediately., Heretofore such
e 'menta have been h;ghly suc-
cessful', the issues being over-eub-
scribed ty..khe public, which is keenly
interested lel/biding Canadian nat-
ional bonds. Recently, New 'reek
financiers were struggling for the
privilege of. issuing Canadian short'
term bonds, a Canadian issue being
considered one of the plums of present
day financing,
Unofficial Strike Spreading
The marine strike which is affect-
iter Great Britain, Australia and
'Muth ,Africa) though an un.•ffieial
one, frowned down upon- by the labor
unions, has made a serious situation
in each of the three cauhtries,involy-
ed. In Great Britain it ih possleee to
recruit sufficient crews- from among
the unemployed to keep shipping
moving but in the Dominions the tie
lip is: a serious one.
Labor to Extend Control
Afterspending- the week=end at
Balmoral Castle as tss guest of the
King, Ramsay MacDonald journeyed
to Scarborough to join the Trades
Union Congress which has set out to
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NATORP. teaches that in the time
of plenty we should lay in a store
for the lean months. The thrifty
bou.tewife `'puts up" fruit and berries
,tha'Sun,me *Arlin that owe cheap
so as to hare reg*, fare for. Winter
months. In the Tall, you save by
laying in potatoes and apples for months, disoounting the cer-
ta
inn rise in price. In APRIL. lay
in your Winter's supply of Goal.
Coal is always cheapest in April.
Buy NOW, si hargain ooanter rater,
and bank the difference. To -day,
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