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The Goderich Star, 1928-07-19, Page 4
L a''''A;e , TWO VP THE GODERICR STAR T 38& Never before has such cape been used in preparing teas for the public' Never before has such a blend of high quality teas been made, as in' $AILADA". Thls Savour, this unfailing deliciousness is brin$ ing pleasure to mlilillions. 4'anadienaz At Risley. Dutch engineer, with their dog team, Although the Caanadiau rifle tram have been definitely located at Foyn which participated in the 'ehooting Inland by .ai Swedish aeroplane, and raatemes pat lealey this, year did not . they are expected to be latched up at Carry off the two nlaaor team tro any time. Efforts are . now ,being phies, the •Kolapore Cup and the Mac- centred on the finding of Aniunsdon JInnon trophy, ate was the case at and the live French aviators with the provitins meeting last year, the him, who never returned from , the general shooting of the members wap North after searching for the Italia, co good as to receive comment from and the members of the Italia crew the experts. Great Britain won the evho were carried away with the'bal. Aolapere Cup this year. and Canada loon part of the dirigible when it was a close second, while Australia struck. won the MacKinnon Cup, with Can- : Britain's Sailor Prince oda again - trailing the Aussfes for young Prince George, the sailor second place. Lance: Corporal A. C. son of Hirs Maiesty, has been assign- Bele, of Great Britain, won the tarn• ed for duty. Be has been appointed oua King's .Prize, and. Itieutenaant;for duty .aboard H.M.S. Durban, as 33urke, of tDttarva,, winner in 10«d,I en interpreter in French. Tho Dur- and runner-up last .year, came $ee. ;ban. is. 4 cruiser. on the American, and and', •frith. On1Y' three :'paints lesc'tha,r West Indies Station. Prince George the victor, Nine of the eighteen men has been a lieutenant' in the Itoyai • en the official Canadian team shot in Navy since 102G. the final stage of the King's Prize. Canadian Bank Merger challenge trophy offered for the winner of the Grand Aggregate at A bank merger involving .more Risley was won by Lieutenant Burke, than $700,000,000 took place when Sergeant Lewis of Great Britain tarns the Bank of Commerce absorbed the second and won the aver cross, while the veteran Australian team leader Pavav was third, to win the bronze. medal. "Italia's" Crew. Rescued - When practically all hone of res- cuing the marooned ruennbercof the ill-fated Italian polar expedition had vanished, the Russian lee -breaker Kraaesin managed• to forge • her way through the ice packs near Foyn Is- . land, near North East Land ,and res- cue seven of the, Italia's crew. The Kraesin, after a thirty -day battle with the ice floes, managed to locate the trio, consisting 1)r. Malmeren, rioted . Swedish meteorologist;Cap- tain Mariano. pilot of the Italia, : -and Captain Zappi, Italian Navy navige- tor. who left the main body of the ex- pedition in an endeavor to reach land and seek assistance for the party. Un'feetunately Dr, Mltalmgren was dead When the. trio was reached.. Later in the day. the " Yiglieri Group," eoinprieing live of the -crew, was caved from the ice. Titus in one day the big lussian ice -breaker had saved severs whom' aviators and mariners had been seeking to relieve for matothansix weeks. A report from Sw;tzbergen states that Car.tain Sera, and his Standard Bank of Canada last week.' The great strength of the Standard Bank was in Ontario and the merger will almost doable the activities of the Bank of •Commerce in that Pro- vince. The Canadian Bank of :.C,om- merce is now the second largest in Canada so far- as number of branch banks is concerned, the third larg- est in regard to total assets, and the third largest in deposits and in total loans., Sp^.ifs Disturbed by Vet The people ;n the Ssuth of France and in Spain awake onI;riday to dis- cover that the police had been on the war path, arresting .numerous per- sons in Madrid, Barcelona, Saragos- sa, Ovidea tan- Orense, on charges of attempting to ' formulate • a :plot against the Spanish - Goverarnent.. Censorship bee . been applied to all newspapers throughout the kingdom, and 0080 02 thefli is permitted to pule lith anything about the affair. Just exactly what shape this supposed threat against Spain v:ae,to taake cannot be ascertained. New hi.nisterial Appointments W ,A. Found, of the Department of 'Marines and "Fislieriea, has been., appointed Deputy Minister of Fish-` cries in the Federal Cabinet. The appointment of Minister of Fisheries is expected this week, and the name of lion. John E. Sinelair, of Princes Edward Inland, is mentioned in bon' vection with the new host. The creation of this ministerial position was one of the recommendations con- twined in the report of the so-called Duncan Commission, And the aaetion now taken by the Prime Minister is in fulfilment of the undertaking of the Government to carry out the re torntnendatians of that Commission, gyres Romance on the Road to Europe. TOINthe eager throng ofstudenti, el teachers and holiday nmrkctawhe>, Are Ong toF;uropetluraummervin Canadian Patine Tourist Third Cabin. There willbaundrrg�rrsdsand eOtds there from Canadian end j Ausericwn wnivenitice, TheTourist r'. Third Cabin ream are bright Ind' ' �. There' hph'ntyotlounge space icrkspate. T1tetoealearegood. And there isalwayseonsetiiastodo. w '' ItOUNi4h T HP $1$450 1 ria iuw au► Ir'itrtytuar Input t4mll%sr,al14 1 rwslow t. L PAt t* Geawat Moot. °ow TomeMonate M .1l0:,11 .111 .0li ti0 W RLD41101MAIIIIIT 1140/111.11T11111)4 yfakc wtrR Poi* lt".,r..t 09a0 Nissiiak4rwimeh r, [hare fret aN with Difee re iii ally NW* Una !Itim sod imam m sa **levity la the teeth, Olt itertelt eettee �.al MOO is oda had .at•. The Groot White s� Linhrtlnt es 1 MINISTER OP FISHERIES w IceHon. 1 E. Sinclair, of Prince Edward island, whose sppointment to the now cot in the o derxl Cabinet is Said. to E3eaeling preyed too mud, f.r the Toronto team while Rochester mole icy while the sun shone and trimmed Jersey City. Montreal Royals are ba .k in third place with an average oft ,041. 'beer won a da,ubl, header front Baltimore over the week -enol and ntrengthened their peositieu. ltrelaiC t"oanpst;n, the hard-hitting British golf pr©feseional, has accept - cd the rennet match challenge of Whiter Ilagen, United States nrofec- clonal titleitsilder, whom he severely trounced in the fast mettle These two first -.raters will meet in a week. The Italian Davis ('up tennis team triumphed; over C:zeeh0.S1ovakia In the final round 9f the Eurc.pean Zone series and qualified to meet the Unita cd States team. finalists in the Am- orican zone. The winners of this match will play against the French team, holders of the coveted I)avia cup, symbolic of the tennis suprena- ray of the world. - Norsemen Celebrate Fifteen thousand Norsemen from United States and Canada met in celebration at 'Winnipeg and were o b Vi unt W l welcomed acYa r list don Governor-General of Canada. g The celebration was attended, by fifty members of the Norwegian. Danish editorial i arty touring Western Can. ada where they are investigatinte 'set- tiement opportunities and eonditions surrounding Norwegian and Danish. settlers already located in the court - try. South .African Labor Trouble The split in the South African Labor Party may have a very far- reaching effect on the people of the Union, according to reports received from Cape Town. The trouble in the Socialist camp is between its nation- al council and two of the party's leaders and cabinet representatives, Hon. F. W. -Cresswell, Minister of Defense, and Hon._ W. B. Madeley, Minister of Public Works, who . have been expelled by the council for set. terataany Sixes Treaty The German Government has accepted without qualification, the in- vitation of the United States to sub -;a rail* to the proposed rnultilateral4 treaty against war. At the sante , time Paul Claudel, French Ambass*- dor. informed the United States that within the next 'few days the French Government would trsnemit a fav- erablr reply. • Britain- 'Pu'shes Aviation The latent move of Old Country for the advancement of aviation is new if boyzs';aachool which will 1* opened in ct:upl€' tR'°'ala'efiF '!ii 14:"s orb' t,nndsn. This aechoel baa an aqui ment en the- roof aonsietinat of a full. %hard harems and two-aeraplenee 1 {rctady to take the air Wath porde who, taal+re pac=ed the genernll a ienra comm. The bons will be given there ,tugh ieet_ru $ion in alt hrstxhea ,33? ,.heron. The, atiationrr-urses milt he limited to *brewed'bayat the Area who have si'tinitcl► detidtdot commercial car taailcuary fief ng as at (*reefs, Slott b' Centre* The thasrpi n r_arcer teem (f the i'r,win.<r of $aa41a1141.e9tart, the '.fetal,. t'! ` rt 111da00s, de'f.*t i tittairipeg weefe reoke last netinelay, to the Arlt. round of the taro- terefe n►Ti�r< +w the rrawi•Aaasl ,rnviwi of the terry C0„srtti ,. hssrp,osihip, Th., .liner will wwt thr *ins *r of the 'Nes, We}tawinster,EtlMe.sten' t' n n at Iw in the Ansi, P t C.rwprsitlr, .fret• sweeten trN!r. w ttw flntsri.i golf ehkee . rienth,n hart .seek when h. r'iotooth1 1sik a',in#rnn ht a, p. -nM Af ino men ewe, Tnrnw1.e Wimple tear. ere ,i••.Rh 3 half s f ...4% aan.t fk.•.•1►esbr h.a lr the; Mass. The ds to four defeat Ie.' THURSDAY, JULY 1 l Solis Caused Tine!' Suffering Min 1L X. Pollock, Eldiar, Nat write ; -raI suffered so terribly from bode, on the kick of ray neck tied Gil shy pram, tied often times I woe toned to Imo my work, Whets I, would get wine of theca healed therm would be more Walt €,ut in seethes rliioe. a'I was told that my blood needed purifying sad to use testate lady. The find, which is cep- per ,paper mines, was made near tho northeast shore of Lake '% t kusbo, „n Rice Island, and is pronounced by gc..i j iglu as a "first-class" find. :t ROME FROM HOME What le a bungalow eaarnp? it is indeed very easy to tion up. A ileum from home. It is n -it a tentl'1:© en. carn1Iment as we often imagine it to be. indeed no cheerier atmoe aheve could be round thaniattaidst one o£ these rustle yet luxurious camps, fit - led with life,. brimming over with a • determination to get the beet out of the surroundings, and indeed, life ite4 • self. Let us consider the French River Camp, situated in the heart of I the rugged and beautiful country such as the province of Ontario Dos-, Here is an ideal vacation for the canoeist, fisherman, golfer, the tennis enthusiast, and above all there •'is the privacy of a house of your own to sleep in. Again, there is Devil's Gap Bungalow camp, amid egnaily delightful surroundings, a few mules from Kerma. All kinds of aquatic sports are available, including excel- lent ent fishing. Mention must also be made of Nipigon River camp which lies deeinnorth woods. For d ailed information, reserve - thins and travel arrangements apply nearest Canadian Pacific agent. and T tau very theukful T hued midi a. helpful remedy ss I ma siOt troubled with them any more,,' M*nufecturtd only by The T. MOS Co Z3raittd, Toronto, Oat, ting tap a, rival directing committee. Mexico's New President The new President of Mexico, Gene eral A. Obregon, who was . elected !without opposition on July lst, was the .ly candidate for the office of President; The other cfandidates againsthim were executed, after the abortive insurrection of last October,. • Woman Strikes ' 1t Rich A woman has made a mineral dig- covery of major importance : in Nor- thern Manitoba for the first time in <history.... miss Kathleen''Riee; gratin' uta of the University of Toronto, and well known by pioneer -prospectors in the northern mining field, is the for • F R OM THE QUIT HOMEY B 0 ARDING. HOUSE '1'O THE GAY RENDEZVOUS OF WEALTH'. AND FASHION. Whethed yeti enjoy a restful boll - day at a quiet boarding house or all the gayety and sport of a Wham - able hotel, Muskoka Lakes will soil• pass your fondest expectations of an ideal summering place. Muskoka ,Lakes are noted the con- tinent over as'one'.of the coolest,most beautiful, healthful and happy sum- mer pplaygrounds in the whole of Canada. q 0 0 0 O of 0010 Gent's Smart Wear WORTH WHILE • HAND TAILORING Mode in our own shop OUR SPECIALTY Able Special Orders to your Measure CHAS. BLACK mg SQUARE --- Phone 219 GODERICU "W E L E A Ij<" 0=0) (01=10).., Delightful summer hotels provide facilities for . every type o£' sport, Swimming, boating, tramping. ten- nis, golf and bowling, are but a few of the pleasures that make a holiday spent in Muskoka never to be forgot- ten. Muskoka is the vacation band for these who have only brief holiday. It is only .a few hours'train journey from. Toronto. Canadian National provides vett excellentservice that you may enjoy its delights and re- turnto work with fresh .energy and enjoyment—all within the space of a few days. Any- Canadian National Railways _._- Agent will gladly give you full in- formation (including hotel rates) and literature on the .various resorts of Muskoka Lakes. "Madam, what is the complexion of your new baby, dark or fair?" , "To tell you the truth, he is a lit- tle yeller.. • It is well to recognize that the win- ner in an armament race can be nam- ed in advance.—Nobody. Wise mothers who know the vir- tues of ?dottier Graves' Worm 'Exter- minator always have it at hand, be- cause it proves its value. INSURANCE The rhThe . u ,Mutal Life an _... T - sul�ant�e-� !Cc►. of Canada [stn latehad 1000 Henn OFFICE : WATERLOO, Oue Agent D, U. MOONEY, pH= 250 . - Hese ST. ; GODERICir, ONT. 0 many extravagant statements are made about motor oils that it is prob- able the motoring public hardly know what . to believe. However, this much is definite: You can • absolutely depend on any Shell product— the clear "Shell Golden Oils", offered for sale, have been tested and ,raven, and are used The "firemen" used "Shell Golden Oil" on its famous East to West flight across the ti Atlantic — one of the severest tests to tvhich an oil can be subjected. The SHELL.COMPANY OP'CANADA, Limited