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The Goderich Star, 1927-12-08, Page 2summtvssr los aoransks. roam else hrs. Pie Ise eats is regime 1, s tib` ` sat et thirty -Stet Larissa a tis *pets, were' naso WCIA r sttlfwMsss teeat Wee - tees Canada. The s', vHd' yang !tis yew. France acrd CoatitaMal Security adopt an atneside of fasaivv resist- woo woe by C t•tw- eseothe. „attempt wawa made tit the' unto `+hhch would inclzade rcymaaai £o vallis, Montaar. 11 4.. tee a. shit- Geneva t 4nfe�nace over the week-altaY tante and ether nieaiun a, 1Pat of p 1 red riyy� i, �. Stmt end to puma •e a united Continental Aloe** Oceanic Flight ;time in the MMeq et the lacerate. Eerope. Al Hyland of Vance was Captain ilea, the British aviator ¢E el `Show tet w�ialar rhsat ions promnient in this inttansa when he •who phimied to fly from San Tran- est e! off t.e we, la ti. 17 n that .i—he emsr to `edea p Y au yersurtsive for ea at ;c►sCo to New Zealand over the l':aci- �.'bbatatiowal SMtwst ate esmsatFhip to induce Tuasia ea he thean, ha definitely abandoned Q,omeetition has been held Gnadr story actively in the . aopeAn cOrt., the .prefect, The nerve raking cg= i,cevo �r a ut a fonrti4n cent, The Soviet representative, M, parlance he underwent in his resent oro es tl.o ,a,." ~'''t'"i hun- LitvirWR, and M. Hasan! debated Gil .unsu cit afut attempt 'Oen it was ora- Slntnplmell, of Ii[ uraat i' Dwtcan the subject of dicennuon:nt and else 1I by sheer lauds and overt lrarael- 'fes !Noah fur Itis Paul Bansour's ;clan fora 4. itiren- ling of his plane that he ever re.ctrn- Shertheete F;utt ' Th.,dwca NlastreI," al ceetrrity. wsth kuiraa ineluded,'led to hie btrse. disheartened pitta, and edfudi;ed section ebsapi.a. Thr theca nrat'era the French states- be has decided to take a trot. Greed Caa.npi.aship ter carload of sumo me; with sQnr© success, but heap again went to >iebert McEwen, when he attempted to 'bring about rs Sport 1 Cerreral of London, Ontario. reconciliation between greet Sustain i T t? ehanmpi©n totes-, Well far the Labor Direst he Amilea l,t and the .beset, he met with a r,htlfr. mt4rtils title has comm to a elm. and Labor conditions at tit. eariut;r Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Alexander Alckhine of Russia is the ts in Austra n ora very Foreign Scent• Ory, coolly,refusse to taw champion. The ret.ring ethane IT" present Ling t. this S5ry east ten meet the Russian commissar, even pion. Joao Canablanea of tuba, Ilea employers to agrar tsr et with the intermediation of M. Brion!, heat the +vends title' far manly yearn side workers v$lae ase oa sMk. la - and his ttttitude is thought to be duo tend he played it great game through- tCrntate and oviraas ttrttls is tome to the hardening of the temper of out the fieriefi.. The score was saga tit because tGovernment rvfc heeeontiia against+ ` of guinea to three. The nxep$rks Imlay-dtbatls me x30 vesed �is Rayl tied uptat ed twenty+five drawn a Australian ports, le two strike 1+ Polsbevist prepagenda in the Otient. The Canadian teams in the Nation- prolonged there weW not only el Melte y League again fared well y holt Saturdnyt winning three- games- 1.01 miners .in N.w Sala Wsks out of four. The Frenelneanadian out of einployment a. a result et the team severely trauma! the New York labor trouble but also sane 2'0,000 Americans by four goals to .nil, ant) Other mnen,- Mantrehi Maroons and Ottawa .were` ower eve epareat la N. IL successful against Toronto Maple. jj. Hydraulic engineers glee. i Leafs anti Boston Bruins reaps tive. been fascinated with the problem of eg this coutttry whose independence moat .ly` utilizing the tidal wove of a. pay bo guera'nte+ed forever:'. Art Ail-NovsF Sotto hockey #cam af Fundy for power ytu�to..., >znd throb-Aibartien Treaty .4 ,roved The Chamber of Deputies et home have approved the Prole-Aibanisrn de- , lenitive alliance. According to ll+^t,. PktX 9'erra ti .Tutt},•-Albanite -holds. the sane strategic position for Italy* that Belgium .holds for Great !Britain "so Italy 1y must cora ides Albani+r as will meet the fatuous Tiniversity of interest has recently beim Rouarinia,i Politk al ''Trouble Toronto champions et iialifax on The deadlock t'ontittues in the Rota January 21st, it fele dayti before 'the amniuu political situation as a result Varsity team sails for St..Moritz to of the refusal of Dr. 3. Manisa, leader represent Canada . an the Olympic. of the National Peasants' Ports, to hockey tournanment. Twelve nations accept the eoudinons proposed by will be: represented at the !mein Premier Vitale 11raxiano with, a: view ,melt" a I'ro, S►1mVA 8. a Pro" wars to forming n National Union Cabin - nee , et. It is hardly likely that a Blear the deeisieaof the rarest Feder• solution will be found until after the tiers last week When Paul Feret, well-kno>vmt tenni' player, wbo turned professional to play with Suzanne 1 englen. tepplied for reinstatement to the amateur ranks. The i iterton squad, leaders of the senior league in Old Country soccer, were leeks?. to share the' points with lliSheflreld United. at Everton on Set - et Sleep urdalr. The league leaders did not play r^ol1-fo',tball and have to thank' Mn'. Saul Doggett, Smith, Urine . the defense for ,eset"ire oft so lightly. writtet-- "Lust fall x hats a` very hard The .first Anglo -German hockey «ugh whirls 'became fine) lodged o tante. since the war was ea ,r ge n1mldYyed at lunge, ur 1 I?`ok 0 e: yst >t F l r the .no and eve t week- N * dr • i� �----rend,'utrc}-t.esal£od in II. -draw, with a r 1 r. '1 g . t iaeere of t. NoA" fva l t. Canadian a)linistet's Gift 0n Sunday last Lord Irwin,'Vice- ; y 1 Pine , toy of India, opened a new tinildinf; of the Young Men's Christian Aseso-. Syrup elation at Itelhi, which has been er::' eeted . as: a gift front Hon. Vincent I rias ereanneende. e sna z started-- Massey, :`anadion y Plenipotentia --to .akinIt it. fir.• the United States.: . tame• ''A.t tliiit time T could notet z.nyCanadian Wins at l'uternattonal. 'retorts than tale' an hour's :sleep at :i Iiieirton TTelle, of Vtrenibky, Peace titre for* the rolitirniai roughing, but, River, Alberta, who lasty ear won. stow, f -vete rarely: aver�.rougii, a '.- both the �Y:orld ,.. � .Wheat and Oat i "I leo 'recomnnmrnded Or.Wood's, chnnnllienthip at the . International lt'orsay 1'ano;S Iii to rdisn °thereat Grain and Hay Show at:Cliicao was .p r again a big winner .this ig. �, is see tliab ;toms get a IJr, vi, 0, i; g , h •sit #Its y<a ,when to ask for it; pat in I sltamv; ' He .Von rho reserve Graad' e ,, I up a ye ads Championship n' sprize f, rrrr+pprr three -,tree trees tin, trade ,p P a d first of .Iris. Natkt 'iar%Ce SOC. n laottte tsar a fstitil exhibit. of hard red spring wheat and 1Ir Phi i 6 0 for the second yeer,in- sueeessiou was .» Pmt ftp; only b The - T, iitilhnrn t e,. Limited, Toronto. Out, awarded the championship for osats: first of the year, unlessHr. Msrniu, .end Itis associates in the tneantigme pass itbe word - to the Peasants to embed Costisiiel j revived by i:.tje proposals. of 'Mr. Dexter 1,. Coop- er, who hes drawn plaits for a porter i plant developing 300,040 horsepower Ito supply the dementia of New Brunswiek, Maine awl the lower parts of the New Ertglaad States. This new plant would cost s i. mately $50,000,000. pprvxt Another Senator Pass. The death of Senator Bars of iii« gaud, Quebec, on December tad, creased the number of vaeaneIes in the Canadian Senate to six. A prominent journalist and expert, on matters pertaining to agriculture, Senator Royer was,.a strong force in. the Liberal party of the Province of Quebee. Ile was a member of the Federal Hotmse for Vaudreull-Sou- lenge from 1904 until he wail mune maned to the Senate in 1022. First Woman. President For the first time in the world's 4'andemuved Obi People's lionme, .Horn history a wonman has been appointed -in Londony , Ontario, the centennr•iart President of a Senate,. Frau Olga f fourteen and joined uct the Civilt the g1'4a'r. i udelnek received the !satire- trWhilst an his ,travels. he heard f.in- 'o v n when he eeS was m n hemade e presidentcola• make an :election speech, and tiovernment last week. This bet also shook hands with General Grant stowel of dignity is remarkable when er the Civil far. "Old dim' it is .considered that the Austrian Government gave women political rights only ten years ego. Farmers Receive $232,930,'!6f Of the total wheat crop of 'West- ern Canada marketed in the erop Year :1926-27, ended August 31st last, 170,950,212 bushels or 53.G per cent of the total :crop of '333,500,000 bush- els grown .in the three prairie term. vinCes .was handled by the Canadian 'ttrheat Pool; . The pool shipped wheat in the year under review to 24 eoun- tries through 60 ports,'. Shipment*. for export. vita Eastern Canada total - ?HE GODERICH STAR led 107.1001.00I bssitele mad illete;,,- hOt iris tate Puler Cws,4. During Ow year a total .,C g3E.9/M,0W teas distributed amens. i member. of Maaitebe. l9aaketdtswan sad Albert ta, by the Central Steihng A aey of the POW, 10tl-Year-old Pioneer .lances Mne1ntosh, �,f Kamloops, B. +CC has justr . celebrated ie � a e d his one hundred and eighth birthday at the of the Upper House of the Austrian 'been ewtstri:.ted by a mamas in t Liaised Suites, rmr which he nose t break the peewitwevki's record, 211 stiles en hour, mew Stahl by alaj Seagrave elf Great li hallo. Tit hoot racer will he equipped, alit three l,.ibertgr airplane rngtorYs of 1 cylinders, and this enthpsaetst figure her eCri stttains a SKCit of 210 to 22 ruilea szti homer: Onteritia Good Year The f'rcevincel of Ontario l:as StAat closed its )heal year Vida: ar ulr, tala- anal surplus of $218,000 after relying 53,000,000 of its Provincial anti IIy- dry debt. This is the best year from a financial standpoint the Province has bad tame the F erguaon Coveraµ trent took .oftiee. The total revenues for the year vera *n00100,07 7 or $5,- 455,405 greater than - time previous Inward Price for Bonds "IL., The Prot -Wee of New Brunswick'. recently sold a mond issue of $1,300. - WO at such favorable tertru, that the interest rate of 4,3 t °per cent is the lowest pain by any 1Provineial Gov - anima in Caada in the past thin teen years. ( Auatrelian Coretwiseioner. Resigns 1 Sir Hugh Denison. Australian t'um niseioner�• the--t3'rtitetl--Statees, dropped a bombshell in the Austra- lian capital by handing in his resign rattiest. ii';. is understoogg,t havc. T;Cpr4 $s d grave "-dissati'sfaction to Premier Bruce regarding the recog- nition given to the Australian Conn missioner by Americana officials., especially with regard to the facili- tation of trade. Co**botiiolter Loaned to Egypt The Canadfan Trade Commissioner to Brussels, Yves Lamontagne, has been loaned to ;the Egyptian Govern- ment for a .pdfiod: of three years. Working in conjunction with an ea - pert front France, Mr. Lamontagne will be engaged in planning out a: scientific tariff regime to he introl' - Year. in Egypt in 1930. . her v.;z T►* 0 Tin � 11 2 n el . year, RED CROSS WORE,- At a large and enthusiastic meet- ing of the Exeentive Coninni£tee of the Ontario Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society held hi Toronto last week. zepor is on t''e calnpeiggn for funds, whish has been in progress Since June, show slat over •$200,000 has been ,raised . by subscription in the Province, with sante communities still to It1 reported, The funds rale. hod in this, manner'With the -'audition- of nearly $100,1)00, which will be de- rived front patients' : fees, cte., will bring the-toti- rossreceipts u }t to about, $200,000. for .the year. • The experiditure in Ontario by the . i d s5 this year, will. be about the same , es 'the gross receipts. Therefore, to continue tattatwonderful work svhicli the Iced :Cross is dolga. :Ste Cross spena, street many' „yt ars pr ospect;- rig in British .Columbia, before ' lie anmpaitrnq for funds 'must he held was forced to take refuge hz the Olt Men's Home Piot .Against Prince Fails Because a Rpuranlan waiter its. m Paris ' refused ta'• accept 100.000 s francs es a bribo`to kill Prince Car- ol, one-time heir to the Roumanian $ throne, an attempt was made to shoat:. him out of revermgr Ile was found by the pollee with his clothing rid- to died with bullets'and he was , Speech- t; less with ,terror. t' Attemptto , o Break � ,'- r4 Barony! gigantic ' automobile racer has, a nnunlly. 1:epor.-i of the difTerent•.1lepart. tints of the rrdminist�raiivc :services. how a continuous -develonnment and nereusing demands, flmr Red Cross e ervices such •ab � junior branches and ' 0utpost hos i als. p . Ther are now :in operation, t There ttpd;l ton„ .mrine- en mall Red Cr()ss` Hosoitels local d at widely separated points in bior-: oaten Ontario. Two more Will he otried before the end of the year, rid , several applications are in for M-tht-Mth-Storebth wni4:� SHIRTS and NECKWEAR Nicely. Boxed. SOCKS—a large range BELTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVE'S,. SCARFS, .PYJAMAS, SWEATERS, HOUSE COATS,, DRESSING GOWNS, Etc., Etc. FOR THE LADIES_ GLOVES,F HOSE SCARS, OS. nice showingo - A c f NOVELTIES AS. BLACK Phone 219 r. to hCrs:: Time fled Cross must meet the ever.. growing need'. _ for < this service amongst our pioneers, and the public are ;showing that they are .thrilled -with the _ opportunity of-- rising to their privileges of suppertin: it fin- ancially, A»VERTiSJ. IN THE STAR- ' Wise . a,ndof a •. experienced mothers know when their childrenr n o trout-' led with storms and,. lose .:notime in '.. applying Miller's Worm Powders, .a most effective vermifuge. It is ale solute -in' -steering -`the ' syisteni- a# worms and restoring "those stealth conditions without m e. which there cm be no comfort for the child, or hope: of robust growth. It .is a meet trustworthy worm exterminator. • Store. Hpn Every. CH JSTMAS Men's FineiBroadcloth ' Shirts wit n tollol's to match, all sizes: Reg. Price, $195. Special' $1,39 Men's Fine Dress ;Shirt: y In fancy stripes and cheeks, sizes 14to17. • . Special .95 Boys' Heavy Sweater Coats In plain Brown, Fawn, Grey and Heather. $125r Men's Silk and . Wool Sox Assorted colors Special 45c Silk and 'Wool Mufflers In a wide range to (loose from Special 95c and $1,7'S Men' Fine Caps at $1.25 and $150 WATCH OUR WINDOWS arts -SATURDAY, and will continue until Saturds , DECEMBER 24th `Two weeks of Sensational, Unmerciful Price Cutting on every Article in: This Store. We are Aver -Bought, Overstocked and this Season has teen a backward one so we are offering you this Seawaable Merchandise ; at Reduced Prices: LISTED IN THIS AD. ARF ONLY A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING SPOTS OF THIS EVENT Men's Heavy Winter Caps, Fur Rand • at 79c and $1 19 `Men's Silk `ries , n that latest designs and patterns, at 49c, 59c, 79c and 95c Men's Fancy Sweaters Ail•Wool cheeks, are plain Blue, $rrwii, Sand or Red, $5.69 and $4.25 V•Neck .. Sweaters In assorted colors Special $11,49 Boys' All.iWWool Grey Gloves Special 35c Mens Pyjamas In Heavy Flannel or :Broadcloth Special $1.95, $2,29 and $2.75 Men's Fine Gloves In Buckskin, Pigskin and washable capes Special $1.45, $2.29 and $2.95 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats Beautiful Blue and Fancy Tweed, the utmost in style and quality . Special $9.95, $12.95, $16.50 and $19.95 Boys Overcoats Art Blues andrancy Tweeds Special To Men's Heavy Police Braces Special at 33c Men's All -Wool Underwear Penman's and &tanleld's Special at $2.75 to $3.50 Men's Fleece Combinations Penman's or Tiger Brands Special $1.69 and $ I95 ROBINS Store open Every Night .Until CHRISTMAS Men's Bathrobes In a wide range to choose from, all sizes. Special at $5.95 and $5.75 Men's Tweed Pants Special at $1.75 Men's Heavy Mackiee naw Pants Regular ..40 Special $195 Men's Lined Mitts Made of Roi'Sehltle. Special 95c Men's- fleece -(tined Shirts and Drawers All sizes Special 79c osikiattorukototimietwkitotootatirotrwoosamittitomiotototos Small . Boys' Reefers and Mackinaw Coats Special at $2.29 and $3.45 EVERY ARTICLE Put in a CHRISTMAS BOX if Desired 111111111111111111111111 , o .