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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-10-21, Page 4-� _� ■s11�s PASS rtifp Test it Yourself! "SALAJDA" GREEN TEA Write Salado. Toronto, for fire* sample, * GODVICIL WrAIL 60111.II 11 1 ' r Pi al. `:he quality of the fruit is distinctly the esality. Over snap fifty-six superior and time growers through- petaled boxes have bees shippesd dir- est the entire Nova Ecotisn fruit brit tet to the British *arkse *face May are )raelung better than hitherto. 15t1s, a total a[ 1,10000 ponds, Great Britain end the New England valued at $3/i,14L. States are the two principal export, The fifty-five creameries in opera- rnarkets for the Novo Bootie apple tion in the province will manufacture crop• this year ab rt 1100000 pounds of Camelia* p ter Bests creamery butter. is 916 the output An experimental shipment of of creamery butter in Mantobet was twenty-twu Cassius *beep ]tae been 6 500000 pov'nda and: the productiola made to lassie. These sheep consist is ine'n—peas at tis rat* o! about one of fifteen females and seven male million pnouatda per year. Shropshire* sad Hampshims per.' 1411M011111Go t• Prison chased by the Soviet Government. ° I ant glad the society to which They are to be placed on an experi- You belong has repudiated the use mental farm near Leningrad and used. of dynast to and terrorism. Cana - Air breeding purposes. The sheep' diens are not the situ ff that can be came from farms at Paris, Ont., and terrorized." said ¥r. Jgttice Logic at were purchased by the Canadian Gov-, Barrie, in sentencing spree men con -1 ernment for the Soviets. The sheep 1 viit}ed in convection with the dyna- will go forward along with a ship- viEof the manWillCatholic Butler a and reeb ment of one thousand horses brought m t6t in Canada for the Russian Govern- Clare A• Le., loos} officials of the Ku ment. Klux Klan, were sent to the peniten- Big Yield Per Acre ' tiary for terms of four and three A. G. Walker, a farmer, who lives year Fr respectively, while William Skell who actually paced the at Irma, Alberta, had three and one- dynamite and set off the fuse, receiv- third acres of well .manured summer ee. a sentence of live years- and will fallow land -sown with Prelude wheat, be deported to Trei ,, altar hes wives Lord Oxford Retires with separate organizations and ; ep• Threshing it recently the machine sank about his term. The judge's reference was tally recorded 312 buahels, or nearly to the evidence of J. H. Proctor, for - The resignation of the Earl of Ox- arate funds. la the Gulf as94 bushels per acre. mer Klan organiser; who swore that ford and Asquith from the leadership Tragedy of .the Liberal party in Great Britain . Eleven lives were lo in the Gulf comes as the culmination of a ten of St. Lawrence last Friday night, years' fight with Mr. Lloyd George, Guide, --••- » »..� ...Q •.,arie. after the explosion I at June and ...q,,,�„ ..n.i ,� w:iich started when the latter organ- off when the steamer t. Five of i was their duty, if they knew any- ized the enalltiOn -which overthrew thins about the matter, to mint the eight miles o the government of the then Mr. As- those on board were saved after a long immersion in the icy water. police in apprehending the man who quite. Lloyd George leader of the The little vessel Was making her way committed the outrage. Skelly, how - email party of Liberals in the. house ever, testified that he had been chows - of to be- of Cominens, is ex ch through heavy seam when the coal be- (Continued by lot and was threatened with irlieti gen to shift, causing list which al- to aide the destiny of the now alis- most immediately made the cargo, rupted party, though Sir John Simon slide to the starboard side, putting is regarded as a strong contender for the low bulwarks under water. The man a sixteen ten A Rapidly Growing interest in Upper The general strike brought diagen• and crew, lowered the life-lioatr, but . Lakes Re ta-�1►iove to improve Sion between Lord Oxford and Lloyd with the vessel sinking under them George -which'.could not be bridged. there was no. time to remove -the coy - In his letter to the Liberal party ers. Unable to climb into the life. Lord Oxford referredto Lloyd boats, they hung to the sides in the Geergets refusal to met in council darkness and cold.. dropping oft' one with the Liberal leader in order to by one as they became exhausted. formulate a policy during the strike line had gone and over an hour had ppe�riod, and declared that party un- Ped when a.lumber schooner cams it could not be effectively maintain- to the res"ne, but one of the 'boats ted under a system of rival leaderships collided , with the schooner . and two i More tired, tank ---Captain G,ue* ardl' commander of the Guide, and 'J. K.I Laflamme. rx-mayor of Levi4. Had Awful Pains The Guide was a particularly staunch vessel, built to the specifics. tions of . Captain Bernier. the Arctic L byveteran e er a d e than, explorer, n used P mariner on several of his northern 'When the kianevs get out of order voyages, to thetle f leadership i t persons aboard passengera THE BLUE WATER HIGHWAY* In Her Back Ricer Road III 1 ii 1111 1 N414.414111111.11.141•1144441014o ova 101COMINMErwripMipMmoje.prti.1._ OH .11 1 THURSDAY,rOCTOB?.R =k,. nos Chen ts ,, • Demists, : Sid b Grocers and ral Starts Toronto, Niagara Palls and points east and with this route permitted to deteriorate, the stream of trache would soon diminish, with a conse- quent loss of trade to merchants and /armera all along the line, The Blue Water route had so in- creased in, popularity that in 1:l25 some 22,000 cars travelled this scenic highway ' as compargd with 59 in the first year of Its Inception. There was a rapidly growing interest in the upper lakes' resorts,•Mr. France said, and this region was fast becoming the popular summer, resort of the American continent ,and good roods were essential' if this condition was to continue. Referring to the .",t. Clair river • road, Mr. France said that it was originally intended to form part .of the Blue Water Highway,` linking tip earning it today, as it .bas dobe for Chatham, Windsor and Wallaceburg strongly committed to u policy ciryears. It is the greatest asthma spe- with the north counts u.. IIs fat r,+ eel Permanent roads and that whit many tint within the reach of suffering making the river road a part of the municipalities benefits ha Qe availed them buthat policy, mtnity. You Will Always Find Cut, Style and Workmanship AT— BLACK'S Our socks of Men's Furnishings for Fall and Winter are Nifty. CHAS. BLACK <, The Leading Tailoring and Men's Smart Wear Store Phone 219 - North Side Square .:vu„.y seed �yq ca+u The tourist trade. ►Ir. France paid, those of Lambton county have been - Tht Blue Water Highway Assucia- was now the second largest industry sgcrifiein� themselves to the tribula- tion were hosts at a banquet at Sar- in Canada. > tions of dirt or gravel roads. In othe nig en 'Thursday last to a • .special W. T. Gbodison. M. P. for Wester words we have stood by while oth- highway committee appointed for the Larrtbton, in a short speech expressed. ers'have grabbed the plums and we purpose of making a survey of the of the eoammit committee, the he hoped to objects ste have esbeen Rather, ave have c meo credit Tor our to road situation M Lambton county. the St. Clai+ river gond brought in as the stage where we are enduring a loth This Committee was appointed to of enndemnation for our lack of an -.i study; f (a) Sarnia Co tompletion Le of a paved Hisa co-operation was promised nisch tlerpt'ise and we, are giradtlaUy 'becom- p1evfrom Sarnia London; (b) Im- in the victims of a traffic boycott prpvement of the beach. .suburban the, committee in any work under. g area, road: fel Establishment of the taken. that threatens. to divert to other pia- riverJames Kerr, reeve o Courtrivht, ces the iitmificationa of one of our tm.road within the county road sys- s beat industries. the tourist le -minces. •e efforts of theRim tem. recalled the early As is B e Other parts of the country did Announcement that the Ontario Water Highway Association which not recognize as early as we thatdich the Gcvernineti`t would take over end heti done so much to .advertise .the not recognize itis' of a afro"we. n4 visiting complete the pavement on the Sarnia scenic hearty of the province.. He automobilists, have suddenly awaken - 'to London highway was the high spot claimed to be one of the oldest .read ed to the opportunity and they are the dull ie sure sharp pan 'look Rant No Plitier his in an enthusiastic meeting and mark- makers in the province,' relating how, e++rte++vthe viarorcnsly to tet a trade' and dull arsine; Puna q C Only a few day's after h}s arrive} ed success. in the the attainment of at the. age of 13 •yens, he drove n which we have made conicuous pro: twinges ail pioint to the fact tilt:. the in England,. Lord Byng was, one of pIMEE SEIVIPLE McPHERSON one of the objectives. team and received $G cents a day in kidneys .need attention. the first to greet Premier King and 'More than usual Canadian interest The improvement of 'the St. Clair wages. The down river road was a • threm. i We can ly blame enm riselvs's Mn. Allan'Batting, Enterprise, Ont., his party• as they. arrived se Loudon attaches to the preliminary, hearing River road is being advocated, as scenic road and should be put in first for not' having 'Pushed our initial ad- tivritch;- -"Actor my second baby was Ifor the Imperial Conference. • The of the charges against this noted will be seen m the followmsr .report. class cV dition, t vantage. • beta I had' awful pains in nee back, I,endon papers are devoting much evangelise' at Los Angeles, frons the of some of the addresses at this ban- ' A. \ • McNally pleaded, far the «The dirt and i;ravel ioadz as.rain and could not •elcep at night: - apace .to. the forthcoming diacussinns fact that she is Canadian by birth, truer,. which was presided over by sympathetic consideration cf tee tom- st tel sec are a thing of the pact, They 1 could hardly tlo my housework, I o£ the Empire statesmen, and are die- having been born. and grown up rear Col. C. S. Woodrow, president of the it eon behalf of the river road: A demand an enormous annual outlay eepeeially my. washing when 1 had to cuaaing the need of idem, at the same Ingersoll, Ontario. She.is remem- Blue Water Highway Association. portion of this road was.now 'main. in In t},^t freta nn' , "snits,, bead' over the 'tub, time expreaaintr the hope that the tiered• as a remarkably handsome girl Sheriff' Johnston took the chair for tamed by private funds. He pointed The traffic is foo heevy for that .type 1 bad read so much about bean's K'onfnrPn"Q will not be' devoted to with wonderful red basic find apeach- the speaking after the banquet• and eossential that a roao , feed norththandsouth, itunnina of construs on. There must by Kidney fills, in. your altnaaac,, I afmlesa dfssussion. .bloom complexion. called .on George P..Frunce for .a re- i g TRs•en,nnt„ T e• ^u+vet's hive show^ • Bad 'Weather In West ( view of the work done in connection into the heart of Lambton, east end that this disfricb has male .a poor }lwup}bt 1t would gine diem a trial, Manitoba Butter .Score high' with the'tourist traffic in the recent west.• fro I got three beet% and when I had \With only slightly ' over half the showing in the .matter. of paveifient 1 threshed of th P i The dairy, industry. of Manitoba has months, Mr: Feence traced the J. M-. irlcTaggart, president of the ••c eyeret tee wen, , other- ewe., ee 4T4 r4 Method the third one 1 r tie comp etely grain , t reshe ,.. most e sit vie ' relieved f n► troub ." Provinces have again been visited by ""'de sunetenreh,"progress nuruigl6rowth of the ,tourist traffic inthis Port Huron and Sarnia Ferry Com- province, yet•it is shown by official 0 1i b tri utility. and produc- years, stressing the point that this pang, was of the opinion that • the fiaruree that Sarnie is *he "«eenteat ;'rico 50e. it box.at, all dealers, or, nnailen direct on receipt of prime by The T. Ma. bora Co., Limited, • TOro*toe oat. , snow. Last week -end en average of this Yearn o. four . aches of 'wet snow fell, follow- tion, according to a Dominion Gov -1 had grown so greatly that the roads, uncompleted section of pavement bee overt of -entry for Amerieee rrto+„n- cd in some districts by talo, ernment report. Theproduction of even with the best: of eare, would not tween Sarnia and Londoncould he fate tourists in reetern ceee';+ with Good Apples creamery butter shows an.increase of . stand up under the strain of the im- completed easily, in one year, He the exception. of Niagara Falls." pP In Nova Scotia 2 600 00t • pounds over 19211 up to the 1 mense traffic and aomethintr' had to stated that the Sarnia gateway was - While the anal. crop in Nova end 'of August. (Splendid reports Ilse dope if this great .tourist'stream the front door of the province and en- --- - Scotia Gee year is all• htly lest than have been received un the buttes was to iucreiase. or be m•ntai d titled to as much paving as at other ` , ai ne . In 1'925, offiemals of the United Fruit shipped to the British market, the I The Sarnia -London i•ot:te wee the points, esileciaily in view of the fact Companies of ;Nora Scotia state that buyers being entirely. satisfied with shortest gine, for tourists bound to, that Sarnia. was the second largest • • point of entry. He predicted an im- i'mediate doubling of the present traf- fic upon completion of the road to London and the improvement of the Blue Water Highway. • ( At the proceedings, in cenneetion with the official opening of the new pavement on the Blue Water High - men . between 'the Petrone) water wkthe bridge. whic•h took placeors lastand Friday Mr, frao, P• Franee,a secretnry-of the Blue Water Highway eieeociation. made the nredicttor that the traffic on the Bine Water Route in •a few years would exceed that of I the London road, provided hard stare face was made available. He "%egyres-' Red. as father of the Blue \Vater, Highway movement. great •atisfac-' tion in the completion of this first cection of eoncrete in .Lambton county, by the Lambton county fathers.. Mr... France was. followed by Col. ortirew i president of the association nrd by Leslie Harkness, who also congratu- lated the county authorities and ex- pressed the (m nion that the reaim:de set would result in much further situ. ilar work. $ greMr. latinW. i; S. HarneytheLnrnbf, Mon. L.county Tran: tA., in caftn• - , cials, emphasized the fact that 50 per . cent of the expenditure for the im- 1 rend eb� nt the pall nrcviecial rover ment He expressed the opinion that the ex- , .ample of this pavement would solidi, fy sentiment for bard surface roads to curry heavy traffie. He prerii"ted the Blue Water Highway would be ,the greatest of feeder, to the great 1 mirth country and its tremendous re- aourco*. of well as a feeder to the i+eartiful Lake Huron and Georgian Bay country. IIi \11111I{III���II dpi►ruttint.0 �;"• IllliuitiuuoiNll l . ,ctrl, (Ii t1 III lal�l� IIi�+I(IltinuiullugllllJl�i''�kjQhltiuutiiurrl/////J/ �► ilio ij�I►� it ��• X:45 . IIIIIIlii iII$uIiIllII1jlIII1llIFc o Can -You' Find the Twins? No, they are not all twins! Two and only two are identical, and 'are the twins you are asked to find. Can you? To' be sure, the 18 pictures a!1 look alike; Wt look closer. How about their hats?, ' There are other differences, - toe Read the clues. .Only two girls are exact duplicates. - They are Twhre can ,fou find then*? er...�:LTS� At first glance all of the pictures look alike. But upon examination you win see that almost *very cute (Utters in name way from all the othiire. In some the difference may be In the light or dark band . on the brim of the hat or in the brimming on the hat or the collar, Or, some 1naY wear neeklacets, or ear -rings, or both. Only two ars exactly wllks. No, It's notas Hulot as it looks. You Most moire)* caaretully,. Just look elooely-.-mike sure that you have the twins,. than send In your answer. Some- liody who finds the right twins Io Ruing to win a big purls*, quake that 'homebody" he rOLr. First • Prize $2,000OO MAXIMUM AWARD arm* 1* ore of the ereateat array of Vash Print* that hae ever been offered In a. Mall and iemplre Tussle t'ontest. That's what it 1*, folks --anis you can be a winner.' The prise* range from ea to See and front $GO to $2.000. All priseo will be awarded In time to read* the winners by ('hriatirtae Think of iii You can win as mute as SIAM. Tee, tilr. 0,0e0 In caa% prlree may be won In this •Interesting punrle contest. and will be awarded promptly after December lltb. 'There will be its winners and the First Trine, the golden opportunity, 112.1109 IN CARR. Won't that be a wonderful Chrlefmaa Q1tt? In the event of ties for anr.prise, duplicate prises will be awarded. Iiwhit Flet Primo. 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