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The Goderich Star, 1928-12-27, Page 2
.-411111 11. ° 4 HARLE ` NORMAN MAN FAC URI RS° AGENT DIRECT SELLING FROM MANUFACTURER TO WFARER MEN'S MADE T O MRASURI . CLOTHES Highest Class Tailoring. AU Gatutents Cut by Hand. English and Scotch Maatetials. LADIES' and MEN'S RAINCOATS and SLICKERS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR SAMPLE SHOWROOM liRITJS13 EXCHANGE HOTEL Entrance tan South St.. or SAMPLES. g1SPLAYnD i YO_L,IL.OWN -HOME. w• ,. . . PHONE GODERICU 433 MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE fi O1ILDEVE avvirmw GAIttaalairi Penny Postage Itestared ouddenly fil from 'an attack of in: P any pasta;;e from ,Canada; tern,! inflammation. . A hurried enll Olt pari, of the British Empire was was sent to London for Sir Ilugh.. restored on Christmas Day.A: noes• Rigby, the surgeon who recently on sage from Premier 11tacKenzie elated on the King and Who .xis Atli! to !king Oterobaring the t,'hrit}t- in daily attendance at Buckingham nazis greeting of Government and peo-' Palace. ' .: pre of 'Canada to Ilia Majesty, can- King George Improving pounced the reduction in the postal iiintr George ; continues to make mates. • • favorable progress and a 'tom. eptis The message nem sent by the mistic note Was sounded 'when hie Prime Minister to the .• Governor.Ger.- physici;ins were able to unno nce the. acral, who, with Viscountess 'Willing. welcome sign of a return of ;appetite don, be spending the Christmas noel» and better sleep without sedatives. days at the citadel hi elueue,: Cit;;, Use of the ultra violet ray treatment with the .request that it be cabled to 'continues, front which it is inferred King George, • that it is having a .beneficial effect, Canadathus is Fending the nay in New warships aF t'anatda arengin,g back penny postage tinin Canada's naval force will be tug - t the Empire, 'vhien was discontinuued muted in 1031 when- two new de - when the !vat' broxe opt. .rrexiiee• strayers of the "Amazon" class, are King, in. ruttl:in; ;aul,lic the m4v: lir; delivered, contracts having been` let Aid it }vas the coninkoit hone of the by the. Dominion 'Government to Government that the lowering of the Thorneycroft Limited of Southamp- 'frac would encourage communication , 'between Canada end the other roam,. tan, I•,ngland, At a prf~e pf $3,350,000. ai!' trlen, and thereby foster greater um; One Canadian and i fourteen T#ritisb ity and a better understanding eating fi'n's submitted tenders. 'the Peen -lea Who mate 'ire the British The destroyers of the Amazon Empire. Apprnxi»ranny . twenty *nil- class are the latest typedesigned, lion letters are Sent annually from toad are armed with ,four 4:7 -inch Canada to Ohm. pblrte of the British guns and • two anti-aireraft. guns. ,E`,mpire, ,'cording to the Post Orrice They have two triple 21-inch'.tarpecio Department, and :iu per cent. of the tubes. the new vessels are 320feet letters leaving Cantina are addressed long, have a speed of 35 knots, and to pincer: in the British Taloa. earn' n complement n! xu0 caleere • New Priumate. Taken 111. ant .anen. Tlie ne'vl r+enthror, ed Arenlaishop. The destroyers' will replace the Pa- elf Canterbury on Sunday become trlot and. Patrician,.. whish. retired N. 1 Herd Meassol BANK OF MONTREAL • established Oa 31st October, 1928 ASSETS Ca4i on hand • Depositiveith and notes of and cheque's Call and Short loans im.Bondo, Doben ture, and Stocks Dominion an3 Provinaial Government aGanadiau Ivlittaicipai Securities and &Away and other Donds„ Debentures Loans and DiV.01.1fits and other Assets Liabilities of colomers taller letten of credit (as rercontrat LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC 0 TOO Lqb.41.ir :II 1114.t THE (1OI)ER1CHf STAR 1:7.:i) _' ei;ti C' ten) nese the I!Ilmean Seven! ;" , 3 GP Inn-, Z -n al aunt .nine't'y eel initirh ai•"met r,gi'.jihad !flails'`' ine aF}ala°J L.) eee a.I`tnneaX.CCa manethe evritrct Tilt ihe. (-1:4;si•' Ateera, wene rice:>teii te+,nncwkleaie mei tin: corerain;] apeaislmere in!ni tion. aS 1;nn S. F. Tot f-'anaflii by the l:riti la G +e%:a::`:::w,,;l'irtly dc=„ice to ceenne tet enci.. aq.?!ril$9 "'ago" hi -a seat :n tho FE•itiai SC:r� niZ , l:o scat. Ge Srice3 E:f c3 cr�L:�„iceU` ri1aE , • j Meuse to contest ;a seat: iat the Proven- • es - Big flr =r for RirpFane:, •pit Is� elft Ianc}rib batt it is 4n..'er "P emierof electron ddefeat ' r °°eta : tebat Bes_ci is Io39ng moa e�, , lite 4'arau, n I3rpastri7Ent of °�a� J - in the fc3:.ra1 fight fast closed of e:- • taxa! p�fc :.7) to '!,sang an orale and 141aci,Q¢d; Lebo 9 an e::pert ntu*a- we/wee ata^Z'.^an is steam lent „of • . fo: �; twc=ia:atc'c Motli ligl?8 iair�cr, is expected t'? roster° officio -key tion that the Liberal petty in 1�rltish frIca, f?s %cling lar is c!+° fo: t.I:e .t!, tnene arca mai:o money for bort, tno L' u_alltia dales nn2 stand an ve_r;� high ' r:c,ec;uil2cwntC cz� tiro Carat, 1; »�alon' company and tlao Steri, ttrrcl�r the rrea $ telae Sall for'uFI no the King T&tin fag • C °,tion. These t vitines, ve i'h will sc.: r -t-.,Fha1:43g arz°a.tgemen- as B.C. is concerned when the calls ret lace. tate old "Lynn /tyros" at pre. • ilio Money itt Prize Wheat ' the next Federal election. cent in sae ., vial he raced ft.:r the ' Emir',, loo aura ©]stain financial . And this is from, The Christian asinine of pervenr:c't of the force a support, tie. niau •I.'reaaa et Iltemerey, Century: "If there were some way and foto Cao annual, Ill n;, c opt •:�e, fear ' Attn., trance -crowned ' lain,, oi', tato of exhibiting 'to the people of Great I,6-obationary !yin.; onnte e env, at- world's wheat remora, win leave Britain thed�2y and hourly soliei> tend during the summer menthe. Canada to aecept oav of tee many.Itads with wniifeh the people of the • The remaining machines aro sea- ;-temlrtutg offers mode to him in tho United States have followed the news planes for the equipment of the Ca- I United 'States, or teeseue the from King OPeorgo's etch chamber q, tion at Vancouver. •• '. growing oz come -tercel! weeat in Can- during recent weeks, it would be re - The planes will be of the latest me- • ads and allow arrow wheat to t;e by: assuring • - • •beyond . " measure.• . The , • tar fuselage type. 'which Ilan boon tine board. press of this country from ocean to specially evolved for Canadian flying `i1 am- going to go broke ,,rowing. ocean bas tre fed tbo King's illness "condition anis res ntiy ii :seed all • high grace 6vneat zor show 'nurpos- as the _prime feature in the day's dis. . natcaea. The last bulletin from testa at Ottawa. The order apprcr:F- es`" Irene meld on Ina return to slim- i Taiioac111 and Men's Smart Weartaraten in value almost $200,000. nipeg from another triumphant visit Buckingham palaces issued daily at The .British Harvesters to the Royal Winter Pah' at Toronto, 4 o'cloek in London, has regularly• PhoneI GODERI I I g• .� . , ago. closed each evening's radio program THL'RSUAY, MC. 27th, 19* d 1 WEwish to thank A11 our customers for their patronage during the year 1928 and to wish one and a1I- A Very Happy New Year and Much Prosperity in 1'929 t` . CHAS. BLACK •_ A Mr.Amery informed the DOHA a and word's •ain show ' Chicago. Pcarli ►mrnt_tha.lat1i'r.day-.that of the- . en used,. ,nee neneneee latae 0, lee all,,averetCe •Unite cove es:: --Prayer "8,4411 harvesters who went to Clanad i, of it, growing wheat (wooer= far the King's recovery have been uttered in thousands of churches of remained. Of those who returned Special Reset fol; miners all creeds. Prom the •atandpoi't' of 4,567 had received loans in whole or Premier Baldwin told the Louse PUblleerest the King's ra illness could hardly public #have .been in part payment of return parr?age. of Commons last week that the Gtv- treated more conspicuously, or withThe Ilritirail Government will be at ernment would soon asks Parliament treatefeeliin Great Britain itself this lose. to authorize it to take special meas. than in the .United States. All of These figures mean that of all who ures dealing with the emergency of which we wish could be adequately came there were two rat:sractory poverty and distress in me mining conveyed to the people or :ireet•13ri- elasses--the 1,573 who stayed in areas of the kingdom. tain. It would enable them to be Canada and the 1.819 who calved Prolonged unemployment, he point- !leve.: that when president Coolidge money end paid their Lawn fare back . ed' nut; haft created an unusual situ,- sent his word of cheer and thanks - home. Of these there may be many tion. giving to the queen, upon receipt of v -ho will conte to Canada again. The • He said the House would be asked news of theiaint;'s decided .improve - two satisfactory classes totalled 3,- to vote $500,000 to ;lssist neeay rant- meat, be was speaking -no mete word 392 nut of d. total of 8,449 who ori- Hies, and he added' the budget esti- of diplomatic courtesy, but was ex- ginally embarked from England for mate for this Ivork had been exceed- pressing a genuine and profound the Canadian harvest fields. . ed by $8,500,000. emotion of the entire nation." Likely to Avert War S IMPORTS After a fortnight of war prepares C1i44L IMPORTS U. S.S. No 8,A sh tionA eld andtoR in Intense patriotic s a rata! fervor p 9 1 or Ra- . livia has accepted the offer of the Report of U. S. S. Na. £, Adhfield, Pan-American Arbitration . and Con- Junior .Room. Fon November rani ciliation Conference toattempt set- December: Jr. III. --Total 466, pus tleinent of the I;'araguayan-Bolivian 279 -Beth. Park-, 4-'�4; Ver;la Ander border incidents and there is every son, 412; Melba Fowler, 366:., Lucille possibility that the trouble may be 'CaEedldwell67. jack , 31; Wi hiierReed, 302; Myrtle m settled peaceably-. Tie .Million, 247; Melville Culbert, Bon. W. C. Nichol Passes 144. IL --Total 361. pass 217 -Lois Death removed 'one of British Co -.Treleaven, Ff3i; Donalda Jones, 204 IFVio1 , Young, 290- Bertha Jones; 241; lumbia'a> best'' known 'citizens last Harold° Finnigan, 228, I, -Tate 405 week in the person of lion. Walter -Dorothy Robb,.404; Alma Ander Cameron • Nichol, L.L.L., formerly soli; 368; Richard Park 367' Billie • and until f y agotheowner Albert % tt, 323. Donald Walker, s., 6,376 .returned and 1,573 have so far but I am almost broke now•» Gordon 1 her, .,i. Sr, II. -Dorothy McCabe. 77; Queenie I.a Hocque, 75; Grace Pfrimmer, 74; Ethel Fisher, 68; .Benson Edward, 67; Richard Me- Whinne_y 61; Kenneth Fisher, 51 ; Grant Fisher, '43. .ir. II.--xna Mme- kell, 85; Cora Pettman, 80;. Norma tAllin, 71. 'Sr. I. -Phyllis Jervell, 74; Yvonne ;a Rocque, 71: Alfred Hoy, 68, Sr. Pr. --Harry Westlake, 'Helen McCabe, Betty Straughan.... Jr.. Pi'.inolleibby Jewell, Joe La Rocque, Irvin' 11'oy,.. E. O. E. DOTAN, Principal. E. L. CAMI'RELI:•,, Assistant; S. S. No. 16,'Ashue!' Sr. I'V._Frances Crosier, 66; i.., een Treleaven, 60 Jr. IV.,•�-Coiila Crozier, 76; Anna Treleaven, 73.. Sr. II. -Bet II h McConnell, 5" 1 M , 0 , Alm Gans ley, 52. Jr. III.• -Benson Shackleton, 64; Wm. Watt, 59. Sr. IL -Beatrice Treleaven,. 79; Lorne Hasty, 74; s Harry Swan, 69; Reggie Gauley, 58. Jr. IL -Tommy Culbert,• 80; Ioifa ' Kean, 04; Violet Culbert, 62. Sr{ Pr. •--Kenneth Gauley, Jr. Pr. -Cecilia . Watt. Lieutenant-Governor et, elle Province Caesar, 341;'. Madeleine Caesar, 326 a few ears. ser ve and publisher•of the Vancouver "Pro- 314; Irvine Eedy, 310; Violet Erring. wince, Mr. Nichol was barn in Godes ton, 294; Billie McClurg, 287; Alvin t ieh, Ont., in I866. . Reed, 276:. Ferne Alton,. 243; IV1al Vestris' Probe Finished , . corm McKenzie, 219.Primer-Tota The United States cannot roe . 160-Donaldcrt,1 Ross; 157; ersoHar, .Cul cute for the sinking . ,• .P _ e- bort, X.50 �Clayten Anderson,: 104 GREATEST NUMBER OF uNrvErt- srrY STUDENTS FROM_ HOMES OF RETAIL MERCHANTS The City of Toronto does not pro - Provincial University. According to the President's report, just issued, 2,681 students came front the. city last year and the total reilstraVon ) was 5,986. The Province of Ontario, outside of Toronto: supplied 2,748 ; Saskatchewan, 127; the - Uniten States, 103; British Columbia, 70 ; Manitoba, CO; Alberta, 45; Quebec, 28; Nova. Scotia, 28; New BrunsWick, 25; Prince Edward Island, 11: Yukon, 4, And 9g students came fiom pla- ces outside of. Canada and the United Of the Counties of •Ontario it is not always those nearest from which most students go to the Univensite of Toronto, for Carlton, County cs fifth in the list, sending 105. The figures for the Ara fifteen counties York, 198; Simcoe. 152; Wellington', 109; Carleton, 105; Ontario, 103 ; Waterloo 96. Huron 93; OreY,' 85 Elgin, 84: Perth, 77t Middlesex, 70 ; Peel, 73; Bruce, 71: Brant, 68. From every: one of the fifty-four counties - and districts in the Province oz n- taria young. men: and 6yomen go to the University of Toronto. The . retail merchants of Oiataria send the .largest number of students o.t t h University r o n t Toronto. 1,418 students'.'enters g the Univer .:. shy in the first year, 148 were the ' sons and daughters of retail : mere chants, Farmers come nei in or- cer; they sent 139. Artisans sent 138. and clerks ' and salesmen. 131. • It would seem, therefore, that higher education in this Pr•ovgice is very ,{Iemocratie. - Londoni: the eyes of Cahadiens ore tees of Mother Grayes' Worn: Exter- cause it proves its value. • 71; Leslie Hoy, 62. Jr. inireilVtlibere -n- to -inter Governer- • . --,-.....---.-- IV.-Bertice Hogarth, 73;. Evelyt Geheral and Royal Prince is serionsin wan oTHERs sAy Hill, 72; Gordon La Rocque, 68; ; ill. The Duke of Connaught's condi- '' Thelma Allin, 66; Carson Hoy, 62; Non, apparently is -not immediately VictOria Remains Conservative Enimerson Edward, 68; Albert Van- critieal, Mit at his advaueed age, the (Canada News). acme, 53. Sr. .III.n-Mitrie La Roe- dangtr is very gm . • Despite the most strenuous efforte (me, 84: Benson Waltera, 80; Roselle of Horn Mackenzie Xing and mem- Hoy, 79; 1-1dythe McCabe, 08; Ade - Another world figures the Grand . bers of his Cabinet to win the Vie- liiide Houghton, '67; Bert McCabe, Duke- Nicholas of Russia is battling toria bye -election, the seat is still 63; Melvon Good, n2; Ethel Hill, 61. for life with Pneumonia at Antibes, safe in the Conservative column. Jr. IIL-Horvey Pettman, 74; Elwyn France. He is 72 yearo old and was Tho fact that the chosen Liberoi sten- Pfrininter,, 73; Loretta Herr, 68; An - in poor health when he arrived at dard bearer was the recently defeat- nie Edward; 64; Luella Fisher, 65; Duke, n giant in statures being aix 9r 11. dr t . i 't. ir --T.-- ---riii ' • • -a height, is a first eoustu of the late , Czar of Remain and commanded the ---- ' -"•---m-' . the divot War. Th the Pall of 1010. the Mar sent hint to the Asia Miner front and assumed supreme coiltrot I himself, an act which was the fore. runner of chaos and tragedy. 'the Grand Duke is credited with being the only real military genius te bane been developed in the great . Italy tine 'Christmastide is mouna* ing the passing of one of her lerok; - 1 Consinander-insChief of the Italian .. Army from 1910 to 1917, ann who has strortgly opposed estending the immigration outdo -law to Cmatia and • the western bentiopliere -in general. has let it he known that his osition that the Mesiean Government •desired • discuss the immigration matter with . .ti similar American body. Eiden °intim' Promoted The meteoric overnight ri.515- of ' John W. Macleod from huntbie miner to praetically full ritakbe of all under. , ground mining operations of Hese° is', .. the ertrmtlon a the hone in Nova 1 Until °Mein! announcement was' I made last. week the public had abco. : ' ihronge that was to raise MacI.Red,'. bead of the Inntin'.. Itietent tle, to ifolly t,g• ir,,Ikt !mit okr I he.serlt Of strike of itrib And the +linters* nerwwl which inilowei His eoweleet of the astaa's cat* be- eseestrnsen nufacturers are not far behind. • The tins and daughters, to. the number 81..entered the first year,' The elergy,. of Ontario are eepr sentted by 76'. nts; physicians. and surgeons, 60; t, rs, 53;' business managers, 51. tr ortation• men, 48; . lawyers, 44; i •anee and real estate meii' 40; wl'; sale merchants, 30; financial men. 29; engineers, 28; journalists, 21,,.and dentists, 6.1 Found on Wonderful for. ConOipation Sask., writes:.--€' have been troubled" , with coestipation ,rer glue/ can re- member, and have t led different kinde• of medicine, but wit yeti little effect ,Ilteading youi)eninsneen 13,' knita,rregollovt ead inethweiveialliansiaintamist:paititiainimsoo / decided to give thein a trial. w say feel. fine at all nraggiete and direct On receipt on stipated ever sleep them, and X eau n Price 25e. a via' Toronto, One. • The Empty* Hotel. Victoria. the beautiful gran:Ids whkh will be brilliant with holly berries florin* the season of rivalry, being artauttell 'an an %Id Easlias 'imagine Christmas in England in 1328, 801) Years ago. • The don of the Reformation was ail but breaking, but the Ohara still held lace of. power in state. es in religion, and had. been ,for eenturiez, the fount of ail learning. A primitive. afro -rough and relentless, and i people were primitive to a degree hardly concelvable in this age; n gh, hard . was lightened by rough hard play and such ebureh ft diva's as Chnstmes were celebrated in earousirog and high. revels by. hose .tta '• could eentmaral 'the means for such employment. Religholl4 teaehinft came to the mass of the people only by wdrd of mouth, and as triOaVg3 of ,makine the Now Testament storise3 living and' understantlab in. eidents of the Bible stor,y were presented simplt: plays as prim, ' o as the understaralirgle of their audiences. They were called Nlystery Plays and one of the firet of tbera„ anti, theretore, perhaps. the firet of all Plann to be performed in England was the story of the adoihttlatt of the sluipb(-rde and the Magi; written by Randall Higdon, a Monk of Chester Abitey and first performed at Christmal.in the year 1328, just six hundred years sgo. Prom that •day to this lo a long time. but thero has been a revival et interest in the beautifu/ things of mediaeval (law, and a few years ago the theateki Mysterieks were' brought tc, Canada and presented far the fitt time Ameriea at !tart !louse Theatre, Toronto 13'niteroity. 'filen, they met with instant:means twee:7,3, and for several Christina:1;a 5'e• nted ct,, part .of a Christmas eervice in the thaneel of the church of t.1; Mary Magdalene. Toronto,- It wiil next he seen at Victoria, a.t part of the old English 4rhri%!ttne% celehrutien that is bring arranged to ,take place- at the Frotelec Ilotel there thil yeah. ctt-tonta of England dating from the middle age% iletth to the !into of the • •,etelat ;Ant the Potite ,i-e/th'etierf *Al need lop with a cesium.' NW No eater lot imining With* have trtfolo the 'wont eltY North .Arnertert AY, lirol place which to eimend the winter. awl with the pro. g ramme of rhri•toat• revels it to likely that the number a visitor* to thitt (rem the prairies and hese sore ef the ~tore states win be thauraihy Umiak • • NATIONAL mimeo COMPANY ',wrap whoteliale Distributors es HANK you all for the patronage you have given me during the past Wishin You Ali Happy and Prosper s New Year M KOBI •