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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-05-26, Page 24 ?4GR 1;WO Better Value Leon TE Inv in its rich druiwinil Tae tli1Rltil iebtil:. SPE zatriracw e • Airman Conquer* Atlanta The " Fiyieg Fool, Captain Chet' - les et. Lindbergh, Arc Mail pilot of •rhe 1,nitee .Staters, has *comp! shoe the feat of being the fleet *view to fly from New York to Paris le one hats, a dis.tanee of 3.6,10 miles, hi ee hours and 29 minutes. It was while Attempting this feat, only In the el/ - posits direction, that the two French sures, Nungesssor and Coll, met with disaster, and as they have not yet been found, it is thought they must leave perished. Fly:n.r alone in hie monoplane, "The Spirit of St, Louis," the Mr Mail pilot left New Yorkat 7.52 nem. on Friday and travelled via Newfoundland and Ireland to the Le Bourget flying fields near Paris, anti won the Raymond Qrtt ig prize o4 $125,000 for thathachievement. A$s ]te tame to earth on French soil the huge crowd, which had patiently waited his coming to,do him honor, broke 5 15011S on N C .. is 3 on Ann At Sams grin Mr. E. G. Collies, London, Chat., werites:- "I xm- writing * few lines Ia praise of Surdoek Blood Sitters wick relieved no of boll, that I rias badly troubled with.. #•Atticet eee teretny en elf exit th e ens my arse tot the rutins time, and renle got get Any sleep I was lu each misery, Z sew your ad tilea raid ea the sat indisagi 11/ i *b i.s. If . J Wi Cabinet. If, aarda � ars gitratortiir, it heli 4e tiers *eat time tint Britain Inca taken this i step witie.t ircIarisj war. Sir Arst.e Cleam ssuiaia. the Foreign • $.cr.tsry, wee ateecesefully wt.i,sted the Wens of the die-hareis to "clear out the Reds" some months ago. ie ,said to have hese hreemett to their pint of view ley the discoveries elude diaries the raid oa the prima' woe of i Areee Limited sad the hessian Trate ion. W the 1 Cabinet meets the oas- t jority of its atre*e.et seen ase ex- to favor a break. Premier Merin is tills only up* at tits Brod termites, and hie often -repeated maxim of "Peace in our time" may ked' hiss ito speak out in favor of giving the Soviets still another chance. Muck repends on the mature of the dneu- ntents dtscover.d is the Arcos rail. C_aetad}ast Trade 'With Soviet If negotiations between the Soviet through all police efforts.to re trio representatives now in this ,ountry them and, almost before the plane held and the Canadian Department, of come to a stop, they were packed fn Agriculture are completed sati.faele end flbsl,se asi the limit* se bums t44lrrda acini. easataik tees deaths .t 44once^ SO et YON* te�ahem r.siree. sed daises ► *t as may were. Perwesontre ed the mart- gsge on kis fares was theaaht ty Ire the eases of kis loaiu his realism. After hiewisp ap the school the farm- er, who wee the school treasurer, fir- ed a role into the bark of his sax as it stood outside the demolished build- ing, teal Wow himself to pieces. TMs tragedy has practically bankrupted the little village and State aid hat been rendered. Aeroflot** Wing Discovered What was thought to be the wing of the missing aeroplane of the two French airmen, Nungessor and Coli, who attempted to fly the AtIantie, has been towed inte New London, Conu.cticut, but on examination it was found to differ entirely in length and description from the plane of the missing even. Mennexite Trek to Alberta Twenty-five •thousand Mennonites are expected to take part in a trek from Manitoba to the Peace River district shortly, and abort 800,000: acres will be homesteaded. Advance a dense cheering MOSS around the orsly, over 4,000 horses will be trans- - representatives have already arrived. machine. Sir Alan Cobham, one of parted to Russia this year. Last year HONORED BY FAAIrTCE )at Edmonton, and they will proceed the worlds great pilots, flew *cress x,000 animals were shipped to tllst to Northern Alberta to shake a sur from London o,� cosset , theyhave provedaro. eat- Roe Walter C Nichol o£ Vancouver, t bed known. isf'actor female the demand h i former Iaietttenant-Governor of Brie trent purposes 1 f I d t oleate the country, and t ' veyt of the blocks required for settle- ' most daring pilot a no . Lindergh`s feat marks the :second cressai The type of parse to be pup. titch C ross of thehloeegIosn t Honor b � ' B.C. ixg Record . non-stop aerobe's. . gilt across the chased is known in Western. Canada the French Government for his en- British Columbia recorded ' the Atlantic. 'Tile first was made by Cap- as the light -draft horst, of which couragen ent of edueationall reeiproc- greatest fisheries production .during tain Alcock and Lieut. Brown. the there is tt wrest surplus, They .ere ity between Canada and France. He 1926 in the history of the industry. British Airmen, who flew from New. unbroken and in many reuses unsure- assisted szaterlally in the establill'i. The total was $27,307.109. as compare than to I}eland eight years ago. , able for breeding, the and the Soviet Gov- meat of the Canadian hostel at the ed with $22,4#4,713 in 7.926. The Their distance was 1,900 miles, more cement sills ;them Olt easy terms to University of Paris.. principal items contributing to 'the in- tlian 1,+600 miles aborter than Lind- the peasants in order to try and gin- . crease was canned salmon. 'ucrgh'a route. Commander de Pin -sly, courage farming. British Airittest'a Venture Faris Peevish, pole, restless, and sickly oda, who is on his way Homo to Italy, The New Carillon Arriveschildren owe their condition to A daringone-stop flight from Bug. brldre>n made a non-stop flazil, ream maps The. carillon i p ti worms. Mother . G loves' -Worm ay. ,. of 53 bells, which has 'land to Indra, a distance of 01,000 � Verde Islands to Brazil, 1,7s0 melee. been east in England for the Victory milers, was attempted by two-Bsitie}i' terminator will relieve them .and re- an ]and flying non-stop been hips of 3200, Tower, Parliament Buildings at Ot- airmen, Lieutenants Carr and Gill- store health. . and 3,00 miles have, mad ai mtaws. has arrived at Montreal 'on man,"the same daythat the American Franca to Persia, and this latter re -i Take care. that what you se int the card WAS equalled by Lieutenants Carr board the steamship xislfour, and will a.;ltteorr, Lindbergh, commenced Ass mirror in the morning is Pleasant to shapely be transported to Ottawa for temp across the Atlantic but efts, and Cfilhiian of the British Royal Air " , ' look at. Yon may not. see it again €i11 Force, ire their attempted 4,000 utile install;stian. j travelling 3,400 miles they were hove- da b i11 120 Mile Golf Match ) cd to descend in ,the Persian •Gulf: flight a n sa, only s While Billy Merlon, the noted Eri-Whey were rescued by n ship and are # A, he-man is one who growls de tisk comedian, was diacussi oar-.ino ' eel route to Abadan. Their n�a- flantly beforo doing what his wife ions golfing - shine, a special . Hawker -Horsley . suggests. tl ng feats with some of; els plane, fitted with Rolls} Royce meow, g fellow artletss, he issued a challenge � ;�� ,• � ;- � peat,, zTe rr fl'h told' Lindberghis1 2" bears of age and his feat to greatly enhanced by the feet that his only in- strument of navisration was a ground compass. Ile did not carry any astronomical instruments, and did not know how to use a sextant. ai3orni_ log n i...00ieial :('arlll • Appointed The. Government has appointed Mr, Percival Price as rsrilloneur cif the Victory `ower, and he thus becomes Canada', foremost carilloneur. Mr. Prue. a native. of Toronto. ia_ one of the few experienced carilhu .um in the world, and was the first Canadian to nructiae, the art. which he learned in Europe. The official carillonour di the Dominion •is n young, unmarried y, ut gtite ' W to take ort anyone issued handl.' as a Iot} wreck. • .1011 ca is a erotts-country, nor of his own apt i-1 Their total flying time' was 3a pit match fronto hours and 33 minutes; and for jut an .end - an to Nottinghani, 120 guiles; s hour_: ue..Eaturdey-=they-held the -los been o•-histdismayetie-ehalierland distance sols -atop. record until. Cott gr tthheall accepted. Reginald Shapland is tain Lindbergh breezed into Le Bout - ed Yon Answer Theme Questions, re n 1, a n who has accepted ar,..get. Whey had flown 3,400 miler, and. Do. you know why ointments do not " challenge, cc a the seine Will be Raja are believed to' have covered more give you quick. and Iasting relief ? . . eel over successive week eeyds. Each l Wit clod ins and opera tions somo� competitor is allowed only twenty- ` oatee:arid �nitignnt, whoe by kAY n tai twee.yfail . four self balls fax the match, and adxk, PerssiR, last Oetaber, were ,e Do you know the-cpuste of piles is only ..three clubs are permitted, a. s credited with the world's lon -die. internal 1 brassie, niblick, and an iron, d tante, non-stop flight record. Lind -That there is sl stagnation of blood . . Creche to a certainrs he Abroase lbergh, however, beat both these circulation in the lower bowel ? In order.. ascertain the cesslditions markers by his 3,600 mile jrScolic. Do you know That there is a harm- tsnder whish, Canadian wheat Is ban* Lieutenants Carr and .Gillman were less interpose remedy discovered by Dr. uf _,, - tan. who has devoted most of his died at the various ports in Great 'actually in the air one hour' longer Leonhardt and known as 1LEM-ROID, 'man. life to the music of the•hells, B'ritein and Europa, Commissioner than Lindbergh. now .sold ley druggists everywhere,: He ?studied at the 'Carillon School at -.lames . Robinson, .aecompanied by 10.1than +Carr and C'rillman, both that is: guaranteed ? eetalign s, Belgium, the finest school J. Rathbone, Secretary of the Hoard: veteran >riir men, started from Crart« HFM-RGi1?' banishes piles by rem o its k in tem �worl . and recently of Grain Commissioners, and Chief leY,:'Fn Iand, wit} 'Karachi.•India, us movengRthe cause, by freeing blood e ved , s d Tilo is. e peeved ,tho Tnsnec#or A. A. Bowen of Mant:eal movilation in. the Iawer bowel. This severtiettet end thou : t I-1,mila •t ,first carillon in Canada. the leitesev . wilt shortly rsailreac destrn geld i They had leaped to , most tl o tl for the OldCountry. nt h s a aI 1 i Y aunt Y.. reach their -:,goad in 40; hours. sample haxuetreatme a ti d r lion at 'theMetropolitan� r esu lam i .citstet f r h r, sear ob ate �c u cl saythat , Thee is - Hr pe grill so nvesti a£ sure u 1. s31 to anymI'ev 'bl r ca � Yonbe I s e e rd ., q 1 g.0 Carr the I t Sir rn .a# � n to s u boot r t tar C all ! .xor n. for four veers, tailing one Ir m e a w is . ;tut eighteen f u . e s, and for the bllt,rrts in connection with the stead -;tet. kleton..entQ.::the....9:ntarctiee i4 lasting relief to thousands of pile them, it atm isude ma feel linter torte a ams;ht en nxr,nths item been xi. x «.. itis anti "weighing_ af" "t'he- drain lit i sie'k sufferers,' ,itl" lives the needless ._. _ ...ing the ,,__.__r..._._ .. _. _ while Gillman was navigator itt the pain' and .'eicpense of an aperatian. ,..• ••y M,, • ��+G„tea Memorial mese pores. air. 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