HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-09-20, Page 2Eh* Iles Is alw.ys the onust-dearedi Th. slight
bilks elf In of dumper teas cannot ontIce
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Sam* et Ali PUS Ted*
A _
pert' of the Dominion. attended /let Rupert's [ANL There is a mecca
the General Council 'meeting wheel "'veal, A 4 etee. thee the Archoiseop '
' were held at Winnipeg lam week, yes-cense:1er hie Ike
Rev. Dr. Gans wee elected 4rtai-' .
kh tor of the Caned tatureh te ewe:teat
!Alm Rev. Dr. Charlea Eriditott, Whe I
! was appointed Associate Secretai.y i
i or the United Chard' Monary era
Feeteneien k'und. A number et tiot- It
tee:eland matters were settled eon- !
cably and many ilizenegone were if
hasten religiour eilueation, hia..-3. ,
taiiii01101, *te. l
"Debbie." (etyma Trouble
The officio& of 'aeld LegtiOn, Teve!
• hite-e another problieri to solve, ;led I
. judgiug by the heavy tomes ilauerea
' will heve to he solved quietly. The
Object of the verioue diseuesien is
•faithful dobbin, who coutinuee to
plod through the streets of the great P
nietropelie, reusing 44. slowleg up i.r4
traffic and delays which cost more
than ;200,0001000 ennually. Tile
British Ministry of tfransport is eon-
sidering au inquiry into the etate of
• London trefile with special consider- 4
• ation to these delaya caused by 1,.
horseedrawn vehicles whieh have
ereaeed in the laet two or three yeavs 1
owing to the heavy taxation on pet. '' _I
lel vehicles. If legislation is undee.
tame to -abolish the tights of dobbin '
on the main roada, it is probable that
'It will curtuil he right of the pod.
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Tornado Strikes Wet Indiee 1140110114 Cala during the lb 'eat yea
- The West Indica and Florida seem ! of 10243, with a Vaal of ria7 ships,
to ,have bad mote then thew sail. i The United States were 5econd with
Aare et etoenedoele , mud burridanee,9:12. -vessels* awl Neaartileethirde with
tut me ono wool vetoed down en 120, The total muither of individual
thee° verse of south Ameriea eur. stripe, representing 20 neitIonalitiee,
Ping the past week would appear eto "which Teased through 'the anal. webe e
. r . ' 1 SU , ,0
0 W Y .
,000 .veoplo aro homeless in. Porta "Reds" Active in West
Rico where more thsaiel,000 10St their Conertunista apparently are doing
livCB aral a PrenertY liallinge •estie all they Ofin. do to dissatisfy the Bri.
elated at $10000,000 -wale -ineurred tish-hervesters in tlie West. Soule
was urged ta impose Martial TAW week were greeted with the follow.
1
lasst Tuesday when a tornado swept eose *nen from 'the overseee mole.
over the ilietriet. Governor Towner lent who arrived in Winnipeg lest
and requialtion ell food in order to eng beed.bia mooed come -moist pea.
•protect and euatain the stricken pea'. , ty at Cauda"
•Ile. Yew. details lire aVailable ' of .41%0 avowed intention of UM Brie
the 'severity of the hurricane amend an o, '
the Flotiaa Coast becautie of dila, keep you hem at all eiests. Agreo.
vistaed telephone and telegraph eYse• meats and contracts are- sacred' only
tetris. ' It is feetred that the Balnimas te canitslism when they serve the
Islands 'and other islands known to interests of capitediant. The first
have beenein the Whet the 'storm part of their mitred- lees aleeado
haat *Offered Much datillige. • been proven to yoa tce be . hideous
Allies lIcracuste Rhineland nightmare. lbw will evade the !wee
•There is to be an cutlet •evactiatien and also with every device known,
of the Rhine tiv Allied troops, ace front sue, calotery to rutlitess on -
+conifer to latest reports from •Gene pression. in order to avoid their obli.
War **deb estate thet ufter a burl. gation of looking after youteeeesoeel
and-si-half hour Conference !between/Avatar* and lending pit bath at tile
the various Foreign Office officiate limit of endearloition. •
of the Europeeri powers, an agrees ;ohs wee° offered these, men. but
Ow eivern, evidently /Professed by
ment was made callinsr for the earlY
'evacuation of the Rhineland end a the . Comeounist ...delegates _•
amour
• elefirate fixation of the amount Of the theme arid. marry o them refusett of.
Britidn'a Shiephor Alieed . ITnitea Church Ilolds Confe'rence ,
1
German Preparattone, .. , fers of $4,00 and S1,00. a day,
the number of veesels atralnlating, the the linter Clitilith'9f Claitlir,r1roc'nef
_ Great Britain leads II eticms in
..........brom.r. 1 ,
Just
•
Nulls Caused
t`' """' Tenible Suffering
mos K. V, Polledr,Eia, NL
61iffered so wary frora
belle, 00 tee tea a toy mei arid es ea
my armteat ofteu tame 1 wi n
&reed to' leave my work. Wien 3 3
wooed get iOZAIO of them l'ealest there -4
would be =gre break out in &treater
'X wale told that my VG -ea 'waled
purifying tied to Irik)
and I am nery`thaukfai X found such
• * helpful ren 01y as X ain not troubled
with them any more."'
Ifenufeetured only by MIT. *Aunt
Vo LiMitea, Termites Oats -
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Tir-IF.1)tAY, OEPL '43th. Itlie
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Gent's Smart Wear
WORTH WHILE
Whir) TAILORING.
Nide in au: own kop
OUR SPECIALTY
Ala4 Special 0. dere to your Waage
,
CHAS. BLACK
THE SQUARE Phone 219 GODERICH
"WE LEAD"
ocia
CANADIAN QUIZ COLUMN I
ia„ letbere le Vereneree a 1
VERCHERES
A.-:-Verelieres la a pletureseoe
village on the eouth shore of tile
Law.enee lever near Aontreal made
memorable by the heroism of Made.
leine Veecherees the tourteen year
old YreteliTatiadian whet kept a band--
-eIroquois at hely for nearly a week
Don't Submit. to Asthma.—Jf you
suffer witboa hope oe. beeakino the
chains whiat bind You do ea: pet de
another day the purchase of Bie J.
D. Kellogg's Remedy. A trielwill
drive away all doubt rie to it;; eine
cieney. The sure reliet that eiart0S
will convince you more that/. anything
that can be written. When help is
se sure, why suffer? This matehe
teniedy-isesold-leY deaieFs eveeY-
whether sidewalka are provided or 0 =cam onto Maple Legs rank tiurd with a aFi Castles Dangerous • velief --
on wn where.
'estvian to use flu.. middle of the road,
Wale only one week to go the Tor-
ANNOUNCES- PROVINCIAI. in the ru e pa
uot. Iron E. N. Rhodes, Ponder of Nave game and half to the bad. Butfalo came.' A striking inonument of ner
on Ober lat. , is house.
week when Captain Kingsford -Smith, pliteee sewed, TIIE BATTLE OF_ _
expert AUstrallan aviator who se. • Sport hi General , Tho youthful king of sprinters, MONTGOMERY'S FARM
icomplished the reeorabreakieft feat A better linielt he the United States Percy Williams of Vaneouver, urriv. Q. --Where WnS the Battle . of
.Australian Fliers Successful tSoTretlia'wiirheo „„atAbni.e.Invitrte:ine ougut,w,n,„.0 .04;elltiegenr:Auri,,,t
daring flight WAS successful last election tweek-ead games)and Reehester
ennt.Pstoosraieo..noidonbiotheic.e
of piloting a Plane acroes the Peielfie annatedr golf, ehompionehip,, from an .ed home last week, and
was given a Montgomery's ane?
-Ocean from Los Angeles to mei. enterriatlonal. standpoint, could- not civic reeeption and presented With'
V
hoiirne. Airstralle, flew' frOM Attstra- have been imagined thaa when Phfl-!motor ear by -the City et Vancouver.. tuN—ppOne;. ciao f ntahdea eRaertieeLiocirofitieitss 3 i
e P B t' Percy' announced his intentions of
MO miles OVer the ocean. The' eget.•holder 'met the king' of amateur golf ataying his home town and going
;ant effort of this creek A.ustralian on this side ref the water, Bobby to the UnivereitY of British Column
tiler and Ida comrades was made donee. Rad Perkins Only played m
bia to finish, his edecation,
through one of the worst storms ever th.e anal with tae excellent form he I /Welt Justice Wins
experieneed bee the crew. The old uncovered ditrirea • the tournementi• Anotliet evidenee Of. the, ritength
, truetwottlie machine. Southern Cress there would have teen a ver et exe of ihitio, justieo vaa xortheoming
'whieb .carried ,the filers ee well aver eltIng and nnePrtain 'battle Mai. when two pence coestables, members
the broad Pacific from the Atnermen Whether the Briton could -not forget of too famona metropolitan Rake
eantinent to. Australis, was used for the 10 and 12 threshiug reeele,ed Pone of London, were sentenced to
the hen from Australia to New Zeal. at the bands Of Zones a eeultie eighteen moeths' imprieonment for
and. The dietance was eovered in weeks previotui or whether. the ten- opeeerioo a false charge aganat 4
• fourteen hours and tevente-fissie miro Siert Or the thammon.slup mateh girl and committed perjurer to eup-
utes. _ da se port the enarge. The eontention of rived le was decided to deter the
Canadian BisimPs ennvene dektouune:l'ar''otlitY trieuiMuaetchwean4 tinheeiludcgonedilanaattibaon.t' ofrattilhaer Ftabliaeue yatttoe-e;ge. ITsvtre°et,InTuelvereon:aPotfuvette)inn
The Canadian Rouse of Biahops
of Au wait, ,autret mos in a '-4e"e . 4)f P- anti- 'Pas is the [Pore°, it would eiliew -that . Britieh -0
iPo 11) ed 'to - e• gore
shooting his guard, and at once gave
the alarm in Toronto. That same
night Colonel Moodie was shot in
front a iviontgemey's. While trying* to ,
force Ineeepay to the town threugo
mew, veseettee
Ms was roe so-eanen Dottie et 'Loin.
goversos Perot blight on Yelige
street, near Toronto. While .Wittiam
Lyon MacKenzie was in _the north,
arranging for an. Atte* wind reach-
ed him that Owing to warning rove
ors a cluinga of date had been decid-
ed upon by the Toronto eommittee,
and that tne attaeic Snead be made
on the 4th of eieeember. But wen
that hundred men
there were less than
one named men at Montgomery's,
Colonel Van rowed was to lead the
rebel fotees, and he lied not yet ar4
fourth tuue an Xears that Bobby jusetee through usemeeee ee the fore? ( We Inanag " '
-Chia week -end. 'While ein con
Christ s Church Cathedral, Raglet:gi has earriedoff Premier henors In the had in the Interests of the public
Mated StateS ninateur golf world.
it will be the duty of the BishoPs is e
deal with the resignation as Primate ontrilineTeeee enternd teatiloanerblre:seineligall41,1enage
of Canada of Archbishop gatheson eue between, • the tiode to teams
succeeded in bringing justice un.
worthy membete of the police force.
P Prince's Unique Experience
• The Prince of Wales WAS rather • the rebel -lines.
r
Rheumatilin
Don't suffer needless
pain. warrn sorao
viroatosIiinbuentanct
rub well into the af.
fected parts. You'll expert.
mite alinost instant teller.
For Minard'a and /mitt
simply can't getoatogether. te
The Great White Zinivrtent
ew 1929 Modeh of the famous the top of the Oreat eyratnid ot
nigi usen as a itee for tea Om inui
`arnaCiona• whibit, in Care, Egypt;
e'll' itale
----;---:-;=-:-------=Iirhe„. re wad Anim:/s.wie-c-o'm
Egypt. The Prince OreVe 4 tine bau
was much surprised totearn tnet hts
into the wiod travelling witnout muse
or hook, but it ennle to> earth nobode
knew weere.. Otis .Ito'yat ttighness
tee contained 1,000,000 tops of
ired stone
end requtile eseertg of .40,eini
men for twenty to build it.
• British Aviatiett Advances
.orapietely S
ATTERYLESO
er alI Previous Standards o
~PERIFORMANCE 1Pmes
An achievement only made Possible by four
ears of exclusive concentration on Satteryless
production for ,Canada only.
4111-ZI"
• Rogers
"Foir-Tweste Table Mod, el
A 4eveloptileal of Ike jesos
• Eggers Model' Tiro e Polity",
Nagle Tuning Kea?) *rater •
illuminated Drum .Dial. Mao -
mei c ,roltage Control, Rogers
• Oostput Plsortogratk "Rue.
,its" Jae). Genuine Walnut raCfret
•by Malcolm. Awe complete (ex -
£o01 Spesker).$1438.00
tire
"VOW Hundretriteosole
&mit radio equipment at the
^pm wItentr-fleertty" shows *bah
tans6400etwi4li Ike Rogers SystOory
smoker ia • genie* Mint au,* '
makaha.
trial carstitia.............**60.00
T° express, the almost sensational advantages of dime
new Rogers-patteryless Sets in terms as conservative
as seems proper yet as emphatic and enthusiastic as is
justified by the actual facts, is a difficultproblem..
Nothing to equal these marvellous values and remark-
ably low prices was thought possible. Here are a few
of the features that you will find in the new Rogers-
Batteryless Radio Models this season, at prices $60 to
-$1-10 less than last year: -
1..kow.Illuminated Drum Dia
.0. -for increased liability, greater ease and *peed in tuning -in
--*taloa. Wavelength* ulustir *holm
2. Non4lip Tuning Control
...gear drive with no possibility of slip or back leak,positive
tuning action, Suer tuning control.
3.'Autornatic Volbtge Control
which maintains uniform voltage on the tubes, n� tatter What
Ituctationr may occur in the electric current. An exchaive
,ilogers‘Vatterylesa feature,
4. Rogers Output Filter in All'Models
provider greater clarity and fidelity of tonal reproduction.
Improves the tone quality of anysloud rpragoi.
5. Phonograph l'Plug-In" Jack
conjunction with the electriral pick-up Milt this makes any
• uhlrottograldt *qua to to the best and higlitat-priced photto,.
gra of today. -
S. Increased Selectivity without Tonal Lois
--by =MU Of improved Shielding and the new Rept* A/C
Power Tube.
• And—please bear in mind—that these are all new
features in addition to the basic features built into the
Rogets-Bitteryless from the beginning and responsible
for its early. 'Success.
aligilly" Ta
ble Model
e
A o Rogers- latletykss Makt"enedlor kme ekg want
• m
Radio recefrtion„
- extremely sessitke and sekctige
Rai° Frequent, amfrliker„., Single '
dial timing ireitk iflatimuri diol
Automatic Voltage Control, .110V-
ers Distant Piller tutti Pkortegrapit
Plugatt" lack. Price catapicti
• (mold Zosd Sioreket) 1127540
• Two hundred radio
dealers placed orders -
for $750,000 weittit of
• thesenewl529R.owers.
Batteryleas Seta ait
• Ors% sisht.
Those £rs* mit s for
• Rogeri-Battergieml fftt*
equal rnore than the rota/
yea?* business of molt
electric radio*.
• Advance %choltrat ale* '
of this magnitude can
only indicate one thing—
• * tremendous public de-
mand for Rogers -Botta -4N
lege Sets this Pall.
/
New Low Price Level $60 to $110 Len
neetera
°few Iliaarilroi" Highlsoy
Mk pew sit gke *swill
ilisheiwoof foe a *vim nvela AtimmisMt Yea-
nest7r
eml Zzo-r Abgat,
larelmt ant Psi*
aidipat 1011104.00
Plheesfpoie
I. owarli.
elleamralm. ijossaise00
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This year's Rogers prices range from $165 to
9S --a flat saving of from $60 to $110 plus
*11 the added improvements.
rhere trite: speak for thoeseives. We believe they
represent the greatest 43oltar for dollar value itt high
uality electric 'Julio that MS MT been offered to the
public.
First in the fteld—first in proven perforrnance—first
itt nlue,"M ototy trUe of fete elattric radio—the R
Ratteryleas. hal that the kind of radio yvu INA
per home?
Came insee and hear these menrellous
new models, make your selection susi---
start the new Radio season with a mew "
Rogan,
ear.Nieety" cow&
(Closed)
Sam !soli, eitmOneet se She
biters Illtoterligier shown *kw,
olak isepteieet Itieette-irottoi*
Apeolloc. Cook* Wok* (*Wei blt
NAO. Aare arsopkote,
4101110111.04it
Cole's Book Store ,
THE SQUARE rntffie tit GODERICH
British 01111,1 todatioe from the
standpoint of costly eXperiments has
passeo and. now 140 linportent, uevet.
opments ift Empire air eOrnininilea+-
tlen. are •begnoung to pay. Opera-
tion cost s have been cutto onesenuet
.in the British airways and it is hope
ed that Wore long London will be
linked by high.speed,aeroe,plat4 Sere
vice With Ana Dominion :,CaPitals.
iThe Imperial Airwaya paid the firs
dividena this year winen sloop s
Sfl iipportant step forward in ivit
aviation.
Bishopa Discuss Prayer
oft
A report from Lorieloo. atet that
the larayor ism* questxon Will be re.
wired at the tenting rneeting of the
Bihops at Lambeth Pelage. It is
,statea in ,The Sunday- that
attempt may bee made to take the
' ayer Book /question out of the
ands of Parliament altogether eve
that the possibilite of securing'
amendments •to the enabling det so
that the Church may settle its awn
domestic toncernsothrough Assembly
and Conventions, LIS does the other
established china, the Presbyterian
'Mut* of Scotland, iseto' _thor-
oughly investigated and discussed by
the. Bishops. ,
Canadian Aviator's Long Hop
C. A. "Duke Schiller. Canadian
aviator whose panie wag mentioned
Prominently in contiection with the
rescue of the German trans-Atiantie
'filers, has departed on a 1,600 -mile
'flight to Kogaluk Bay to investigate
the situation of one of the Northern
Aerial Minerals Exploretion Com-
pany's parties *Ida 1 at preaent
lotated in the North and believed to
be in danger of starvation,
Wheat Yield Record
• With a total wheat yield estimate
by the Canadian Government Bureau.
of Statistics of 550,482,000 hitshels,
Canada is this year harvesting the
• largest crop in the history of the
Dominion. This is the first time the
wheat crop _has passed the halfsbil-
Ion /bushel Mark. The -previous re-
cord erop was In 4.92,1 when 414,190e
000 bushels were gerneved, The
Bureau ot Statisties state that
the total crop for 10118 the thtee
prairie provinces. Menitobas Saskat-
• elieWan and Alberta, produced Over
05 per eent.
• tawyer: "When / WPS a boy my
highest ambition wan to be a pirate." '
Client: nYou're in luck. It levet
every man who ern "realize the dream
of hie youth."
• .
Simple Home Recipe
• For Bad Stomach
Gives Swift Relief
If you at a victim of 8toinaeli
' Troubles-44as, S.,ourness, 1)41n or,
• Bloating—you my have (mica and
certain relief by following this geed
advice.
, Artificial digeetants end etarvation
diets are !seldom rieedtel. Within .
"reaeon, meet IoIks, nifty eat what
they like, if they will keep their
stomach free from ?touting *eels that
hinder or paralyze the work of diget4
:tion. Met the best and cagiest way
in do 'hie ie le follow ewery meat
- with a littis Alsureiell Magnesia -1s
,.,phiesent, harmless' formula 01 116fsg:.
'7hollit that swiftly neutralizes vitrify
mid keeps your sternath sweet and
A few dere' Pr fli!.t.i.natiC
!ifikfrn.poia emerieler or firbfetsl. which ;.
;arty good druggist -ran Issonly at tr
Aar coo. ihosId tpefelily ronviste. '
-; that lefty 110°4. sf ordinary Atentlith
- dislress is shounistety iinspet.ois!!. .
Risurated Igerneeta today!
Toper National Park, is Canada'e
J largest and finest game finetuary.
Within its 5,300 square miles, guns and
hunting dogs are fofbiddeneand he who
would hunt bearer deeremountain sheep,
mountain goats or other anitnalS *nest do
so with the camera as his weapon. And
there is as much thrill in bringing home a
good snapshet of a hear or a deer, as
there is in bringing home the skin -or
head of such a trophy. °
There are 10,000 mountain sheep and
arc equal number of deer in jasper No-
tional Park. according to estimate
made by J. B. Harkin,. Commissioner of
National Parka in los annual report.
Dealing with wild life in the park, Mr.
Harkin state.st
Wild lifegenerally is increasing rapidly
mid all animals seen Were in good condi.
tion. From the observations of the
warden staff, it is estimated that there
are between SOO and 1,000 elle in the
park. nerds 'numbering as many as 70
and 100 have been seen in the vicinity of
Cabin Creek,
A very gratifyirg increase is noted in
Rocky Mountain sheep. They are
spreading their reoge annually and pre.
viously deserted ranges are again being
frequented. lin estimate plates the
number of sheep within the park at in, -
WO. While .,Rocky Mountain goat
generally keep to the higher- altitudes,
they are constantly spreadmgout. There
'ore at present believed to be Weil over
2,000 goats in the park and all, including
the kids, are in good condition. •
Sign? and tracks seen in the different
areas indicate a considerable increase
among the gristly bear especially in the
region of the Snake Indian, Rocky and
Smoky Rivers and Rock Lake. Black}
bear are also increasing and it is a com.,;
Mon sight for tourists to see from teii.to ;
thirteen of these animals in the neigh.;
boarlicod of jasper at eine time, rA, very
conservative estimate 'places the total
number of bear within the park at 2.000.
Almost every lake and Etreant in the
park contain!' beaver and they are in-
creasing rapidly. 11 ulialo Prairie, at one
time one of thefinest grazing areas in the
Park, with a little running stream pass-
ing through it, is now a series of small
lakes and dams which are oconpied_bY
hundredsofbeaver. EpedaIIygoodase-
lag is procured in these beaver
- ...AmooarAA
Here's how you pay
for neglect
A X under -inflated tire aOott gets into
.c2. real trouble — broken. side walls, a
punctured inner tube often a blowout
Under -inflation is one of the chief cueis
of premature tire failure. Tests have
proven that every 10% drop from the cor-
rect inflation causes a 205 drop hi mile-
age.
Call at a Dominion The Depot and have your
dm examined.
Yew are never far away front 4
TIRE
H. •L FISHER