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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-07-07, Page 2WW2 TWO Superb in. Flavour "SAtA 111 PEKOE 107° A TEA lLL a thecae delight, Ask for it. ., Celebration • Ottawa C a Tragedy Mars r s s ) Never in the hoatory of tn.. diun . t.p.tal ha, .rat -h a throng gath- ered to ruled rte Dominion flay as did tnc t,rst multitude which joined in the Diamond Jubilee of C.,nleder - ation ceremorn cs on Friday, rhe in- spiring r,tu: u• f rum the new carillon, which witi•uaugurated in tit: Pi't e Tower of thy Parliament llutldinttt, mingled with th, vnn'ti of the *. -.tt centenary t h, o, brach tmmite, out the v'. ri,i un tilt:. da: . f days with a joyous mote which r•ed..t- ed in the p.uplc. it wn.r 'rnr,rtuna'e that the flight from Vashin t0n to Ottawa by Colo-nell Lindbergh, as- companied by eight planes, was mar- red by a tragedy. A few raoments after he had landed at the Hunt Club, seven mites south of the city, one of the..rtrneriean escort machines cash- ed and Lieutenant Johnson was in- stantly lulled before a crowd of 20,- 000 horrified spectators. Lindbergh did not see til.: crash and learned of it only at the moment that he was approaching the Recep- tion Committee awaiting him un the field. Ile was deeply affected, and, ti: „ .,tf ,nerd• d ,over to the 0 ..41.1 11 T, 31.:1.1( 7th, 1927 tttaeetdd it e `aT eeee Ian f©rleeli t zetil eeecat ci t to erema ripe Tied . v e a . tire ovateeA Aiatc a 2 J. riatcErn� i4;L.1:aireal comae -bee 4n tJA J(bllcitzee Selfridge Vi Id, Mehtteed .were tc cl . with 13, Lee - Care heti diad iatat(Yiat rand that iffier 't ereeeter t'oiler(`, Qefeede for 1hG body • heel been pieced in • an eteteee ,((�,,��nat. Lee' ce ide2eated.�tM^t: Vore^- lance. , • • f i dP 11.p Lolelee01 the teep ey far The ambulance art the • c8cad ' „ trinbul Ile het r•a ae a� ta• n,...tla s thlte©v � a in Itt 4J � a c� . a, flier drove into Ottawa at the head Of alsP heat was � ; l,c�acl to have.. no, tee proeee,,tow Vrltieb had been forme chance alealnet the rtelwart C rata - ed' tti honor Calonel Lindbergh. dian. led tee race well` in Residents of Ottawa, the populace bated a.al r,a e lcatrerg by ever a no w(ll ee the oi`lr chis; were preach lengt 'With only ten 70a'ds tn., CO, moved by the fatal accident, and die- when one of Lir *ere ,ecu ht in a cawed cancellina the rest of the •rope deuglinl~ from niie of tate punk day's festivities, which were it pert..which lined the n4 r- ow coterie. Ver of the Cangtien Diamond Jubilee two oo three •rteeusitls he draggled to• free ,impale, hut under such elreume etane t very Meted freaiolin. •or zee- ont%- count. Toe'ez s'toll glided Dad end crossed dile :flaitthing line bare Wright was mit tf the. utile. lelegnkficene lecear iShcips s .Contrary to the general expectee tions -and Iatld'rsiens of isntruuo-aers. the eekipse of kilt` iitln, -tis beef}• eine Eratland, was it • mngetteeent sIt hE. Such a erne• dies eat been witnessed. in Great Trr=tnin in more than nn,'bun- dreg rare. - Tens tee thou undo •of speCeatoru travelled to the-. area in. the North of England from Whence' the alar cell r it s a int d bo seen i its p seven accompanying mac lees ata u . totwality, .anil ;as it eammeueerl the, last gesture to a departed •comr.ade. light laminae a Canadian's Hard Ludt At Henley.grades, brown, enc: attnosphrsi'e grew (:Piller, and the en - With tbi]a hie.,gxusp,-ata .theeiA &_ti tuitia...seatttered. sr unfortunate treeldent prevented the mosra-`baeanie a hushed, shiver - "Young Joe" Wright . from bringing Mg:throng. The last shadow v.anish- to Canada the world's • premier row- ed about 7.00. o'clock in the morning tag troiery—tine Diamond "•i5eulls--- and as Old SSolbeamee forth -the which twenty-four. years ago were spectators gave vent to their feelings. won by Lou Scholes of Toronto, and by suddenly _ b; eaking intp cheers which for several days the lenglish which echoed fair miles -ori tb(i ,lide°ttls followers of rowing conceded were moors. - , - due to re -cross the Atlantic. "Young New Tiiumphs in Aviation Joe," son of the famous oarsman and Two new triumphs have been celebration. f t was • finslly decides, however, to go through with the pro. gram as scheduled, for thouaaude of people. lied come 'from all over Can- ada both to celebrate the Canndio't 'Confederation and to see and gree. Lind er;hr.•,•., On Sunday the %ody of the Witte, - Was borne through the streets of tide Canadian capital on a gun cnrrta,;^ with full military honors, while the carillon In the Peaco Tower tolled t;h" funeral, march by Chopin: The ape. tial -train b wring the hody bit :k to the United States was showered with wCo). h flowers byCol. L ndbar and h13 (i:Z14 ;c l tTa� f �:i eee.eleine.cra tee the eezece ece ii,CPat .of vac) . l creta ta4PL'ee. eine est fo i feell3 oseaia to ` T306aolul 3, it c8 3tCry.l�fl raid ode the izssi s S }t3, tial Olt t t 'ec ffi7l�L�(-3 oret to X'r'arV0 %;r V'Qa=E' I: i Il jrd. os these• eel:apemen:a feereer. i ht•,• rfir a:rQa,tplts ezl t.iihcut oa' hitch lit i; tpeeed ereti ly fee healre, bet. 4 osituander ltrereweet lese After battling hie aerie acres, the Ven„aii Vent •4tbt)t:0 e1ong, t-ith bre '-hrni' brother MOD in h telani eeet4 1'[•h - her ploue,, he entered a huge fie bent' *Audi, made •lzndhi . t 1'c -.s impossible. T he'giant macltina pear. ed over. the b'xeach eapita for tlrate% blurs,. when It was' felted time terve tsars net geniiiient l;azelino'ttq enable the piene ta; five till moraine, died turned', the moebbie towards the eteret rated vies forced to land in. the• ret neer the Var•eur-flier • bghthouse. 'file impact xvii;Il the 'water smashed, tine machine .std nlnch.that 1f is doubt -i •£u], if it vitt over' lilt possible eviler it tr ;pin. Canuda''n Net, Carillon Perfect The first real recital on.. the new •Peat flower„ Ctirllrolt was thrilling, to It. a tb 1. east And the. audience coca tdliieh • •preelred ' every iavailable inch 'of apace qrc 'Parliamentii11_,.Ottm�9a, was the largest carillon. audience T(iy -Ae nJ r•-1 etilmeep -one-off•. 1e partners. ofetho•liiglieb firm at Croy don which cast'th2 belle, who has at- tended -Many recitel.f throughout the world. Never tae 'tO C^nade sounded ns. it did when the e"t "ins 'floated down #toed the huge belfry,, 'pbb big "i3' ttrtloiti. _ tyiiglring' sz tons, the - tiny baby boil hur); high 4n the Oliver. • which Weide oiily to el re poundal the: little bells with their aril, ver tinkle, like a finely tuned violin, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FATHERS OF CQNFED.I`t,R�; and file (deep tortes of the forge bolls alI'blendcd together- in a liitttritnny of inconceivable • beauty. The •Ottawa carillon is the finest in the ivoiild. 'Nowhere is.. there more then a -53- belled carillon. The one placed by John n li:oeleefeller' at the Park •Line Church in 'New 'Font, ha'i. also 53 bells. but the diameter' atiil Weight of the largest bell' is slr;btly "less. than the "Bourdon" at OttaWn, and as the importance :of the carillon do. Penile on the stxe of the largest boil, Canada holds the record. ''s. Sport in uieneral A brilliant rally ton the ;part ,of Willard 'Crocker, .:Quebec Singles Tennis Champion, enabled bine, to de- feat Gilbert Nutrns,'the young Tor% onto star, in the -semi -Anal emend for the championship, and he defeated Jack . Wright in the final round. • Both Crdelt r and Wright have been chosen ley Ike 'Canadian Kamen Tennis : ,sse -elation -to -represents Cana -iet- th Davis cup matches against Cuba. Cliff Bricker) of the Galt Y iL C. A., won the leemile marathon, ; ih eonneet1On wi€li".t-he-Tgronto lliirir'onil Jiilrllee of ,C'onfetleration ceklhrations in reinelr 19' epintites •ands: 2- see onds, WW1. Is a mew ;wni'lil i ptw • tear record ,for tlta'distance ,' 1. defeated some of the best marathda runner. on -the contineirl:. - 'Thhe reputed -greatest five -.set ten.- nis'player in the‘woitlle. Hotel Cochet.' of France, lived 'up to 'his reputation on Sa urday bee defeating hie com- patriot, Jean 13orotra, one ofFrance's "Three. Tennis Musketeers;:' 'fax . the,. amateur, tennie Bingle championship of the world at Wimbledon, England. After being two sets down- he went through and won the remaining three. \ South African Flag Teteed. 'AO 'South .-frlean Uoverititidiit CoL,the tHon, JOHN HAMILTON GRAT(, President Executive Council, P.E.I. (5) Roe. onot I COLES, M.nt'..t.E.I. (a). Eon. EDWARD PALMER, Attorney General, P.L.Y. (4) Ron.A. C11tPE.IQISALD. (5) Hon. T. HEATH HAVILAND, R.P.i3.i P.E.L (6) Hoa. EDWARD WHELAN, I2.P.P„ P.E.I. (7) Hon, vetw IA6I It POPE, Colonial Secretary, N.S. NEW BRUNSWICK FATHERS OF CONFEDERATION • SIGN CK n net evaybo.dy :1;<�at can find.ta four-leaf 'clover, but any min can get Per. fait Fitting1 Tailoring and Smpirt: Fury shines —AT— "t The Stoup Mat Se5 The Pace". —You Nom the Place.w,... 'T'2l9;K!*. I�azihSido °f -C LAC ��.-•� u Square no farther ahead with the flag bill . question, which has 'caused. Taut r eeXte`; •troversf for years; as the Senate has rejected the final b.11. The new bill hg ,up by Premier t ert au� ora= vzdinfor. a flag in -which the Union Jack occupied only one -sixtieth ttf the design, was approved by the Gov- erdFalit' ttir(l tluSsed ott to the --Upper 'Chamber. The Senate inserted var- ious amendments which the Govern. Mont refused to 0. K. and the tip- per Chamber then vet•oed._tlre bill. Ta Meet Dempsey The match between Jack Sharkey ( bO ej'-and •Sack" Dempsey will at Test -definitely take place on July 21st, at the Yankee Stadium. Tex Rick- ard, the weir known promoter, chilli - deafly expects gate receipts amount- ing to $1,000,000, of which each of the prineipals,wilt get 25 per cent.' ""rurernor-•Generagee Aft Jaunt General and Viscountess Willingdon took their first flight in Canada last wreck when they flew cfront Ottawa to iliontreal and back. Two planes made the•fiight in command of Group Captain .1. S. tgeott, director of the Royal Canadign,,Air Force, -who nilot- ed : the Rice -regal party, and Wing Commander Gordon piloted the escort plane. Their Excellencies have fre• 6/ sy 11.1.1.r 8 eluently traveled' by ,eetoplane in the Old . Country.. 'OR Fl.ETC�_ EK S . Frotrressives Govern bTaartt,ha � CAST. • t e crux and- ,Th e :der I 'i leen and . Sever'tniene have been returned to power foe anothalr five years. The returns endieate that the sale of seer by the glees in 0 n n visi.i der G e +enc u , sed is en i premises control has carried. A striking feet- ure of this election was .lie Anal staanding-.,,r , the Coneervat$�:rr,p gty.,_.... which gained nine - seats from' the The dependents, making a total of fifteen seats. (Continued on page 4i Well, ,why shbuldtl't one :,,b i bot', t every minute? Somebody mat Clea cut the used cars. !OH PltINTIN(e AT TUE m'1 u _ __.Ii ' _ ...... spEciA dj M Simrner Bats.. Just About 75 of: Them ' —AT--- : 95c, $1.45, 1, S • $�5 '. Charming hats, •with : their large drop brims, small drat►`.. brims, or becoming orf -the -firers,' effects. . They . 'are la Hale, Crepe.-Crochete_ trn1i<__ser J ib - bon, in the summer's own shades,- Blue. Green, Sand..: Or-,, chid, Yellow, as well as Black'. and White Combinations., ' • We still have a few doe'en of .. Ladies' Silk Hose, hi asborteed`. colors -at 3u5teper pair, or $ pair for $1.00. , TOE GOD 'irk; , . _.__. ECONOMICAL S ORE Hamilton Street ` The Manitoba provincial elections QIMBEC FATHERS OR CONFEDERATION (0 Idoe. PETER 24ITCI1E1iti - . • Factitive Cou nt% )7413. (a) siva. =Antes pit;ii»P, MAP" 112. (8) lIlca. a a C A2791,E1i, *j0.. Ui. to Nen. $ Isar a �it N (3) Zion. f M.3oini o)t, alittereep il'eserat, NT), . (5) f ee. GlilitHrZ11, f,• T11t l.E g,, Prov. Secretaty, N,11. , (if) flan. jr..01IA17, MB, tt) >tto Cit 'bsa C flat < r .PntbrOg otstzo isiibli°W triXeltl r. ej Sts 1Ti14 t t+. Estee E.ttt 'age VItIt • 1(,,,,'4 ottGe B'TIl:)'TT'r CA 1T1ttip '(0} #7o Fes. !mono Genera); Lewey wean., Etatnmat of A 19'Ali Cs)1ton. Q,1,nXAliBL1t 9e. OUT' eee noii g owe 164 11(iei51er 0191)3000, Ct Adtt. b'6dlh rot j ' t 7, 411e4 ONTARIO FATHOM OF CONFEDERATION OVA $COTxA''rAT'a1I13 CIV COitl a+,O411ATiON .. r, a.: (aI Ince .,IEtr3EUC%1Mti13127, So icigr tieeeec), t75eti eeteee. () lea. OLIteMeCe4OiiTAZ leaernatite Gtet7ts, (J) /-70.. 0Z 11(1n11/10t li; • Thatt lrIvO Ccae it Cote% _10 i2ce W11,11.1414 1401)0130411i C0.e - t3 t etsx,knj ci t`tett'JW, elect tee aae.,trAtllitii eitPiMLs-Lr- t' C'c�"afi� re3t?c iso L' �`"a Ctt.+ts *. (al.eke, refltt l 25 11 !dA fl, • 4 11) Lice. tetctra,13 Dtex lit C11ApLl 21.11TEl! X?c��,_tdalSec.etara',N.S , ' M7 flea. WILLIAM A, IIP111t?,• &tette y ntt:,al, N.9, (d) nIl lt130, F!tM1lInAl,I , r!ffi.a 141.1 113., N,3: (b) duct, S(1fAfll1►M Net:Mk /P,.