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The Goderich Star, 1929-04-25, Page 2r ,e 3Acl TWO THE GODERICH STAR And your 0111111ems* of taste convince you, IP TEA *Fresh Irons the gardens' lir c in par Tamen and aa._aime m n �•at,;, etc., earl to ire worth at least eadership in the activities c:? the Lib- ` 8125,©00. ciao .party. P. W. Ellis Pusses On Sir Clifford wSifton w s of Irish. rtes sent, ;a sari of Mahn V, Farren, at After is long illness and follotsing ,honor list i growing sreauer c4eb QM time Speaker of the Manitoba an 'operation last week, 1-k„ ZY. Bllis, yeas. least B kik t'iitor4 Sallee ,Ileacs his :loose in Toronto, arid hit fu ar4,-.eflice a;, Minister of Immigration and Death came suddenly last Wednea- was held there tin Friday. C'�lvnizatron. He war, racketed un BLACKS ,diiy to Sir 1'litford 5ifton, one of Hage Illicit Still Seized his gid constituency, Newsier, in. 1925 1 wlyne he wait New Public inert, An illicit still.. saki to be capabl and IWO*• 5Xl]„fie he tiYAti its VfvF i'GTl� tv CGlt' GS turiarn;; out about I iipQ ri3lti�i S ef _ ilia Edward* �Y;�3 Ceased Master HAS. sigh az specialist n heart tr abla a - or aiboat two Vearri. - . Officers at Montreal last sleek, the Association of Br:tisaa Amere�a frci-ar Tlit°RStrAY, APRIL 25th. 12tt disease from which he 9iitd saffered;aalcohol is da;, rr i6 Eeized#ty iC�aiat�ing And Sarerersn ei the Toys% tDiaridns a till, a modern affair, was installed in `1;'23 tc, 1 'a and was pr€tmiiz at, alaoE • Sir Clifford Sifter' sp.:n:; into nags :building on Grey Nun street, a in Mnas,a 1W1 f?rezen Eisen.; cur- #ionai rirairaincnce in 16.94 vino' he atone's throw front the rliomini m . clew i was called by `Sar Wilfrid Laurier in- . Customs lfltieew Hames of Knights Diminish n3 The passing of Si; Crileod Siam bus increased to fro the number of titled Canadians whose banners have Leen lowered in death during the ]fast twelve months. As titles have seen abolished in Canada, except those already existent, the Canadian to the Cabinet as Minister of the In- • gyvery floor s f the ii •castory str r tc�riar and Superintendent c f Indian 'tura contained parts of the l;arapher affair. IIs: soonmade his incluenee felt • 1” t i �- d i naici=••bailers, epnclensea . 4.a- *Xi IREVIEW 1,yGAMasae' sable to t o medical world are likely to`ire lad what I hope is only as temporary il fat`+' tl1G educationalb,> Onuses f the the way of salary.. da..e�o,.ed in the report of the autopsy � 'Legislature. He was born in Mid- chairman of three big public service dicsez; County on March iii, 1861. ee u nissions and aui.,,tutstanding ad - He ~alae considered one of the ablest. 'rotate of public ownership, died on debaters in the House of Commons' Sunday at Toronto, .aged 7a. Mr. fil- and his rapidafire oratory often taxed lis was the chairman of the Toronto the skill of the Hamar) reporters. Transportation Commission; the Tar - He introduced the legislation setting onto IT4ra, send the Nissans FDI' up responsible .government in the ° Park t,onnmfs5ion, but during . the Outbreak of Strange Disease existing now over the pre-war period Northwest o x�aest Ter rdeWtlfrr1898, 8pu Laurier hour years n ve o had served the cent R Findings of the utmost importance is to $ due the loss of foreign iartrrL"a t o Sirb e• as never accepted , i cessation. of emigration. lYo aro au anomy a crewing a .-.ronin- Dr. rehr ids' Career Elide on the body of, William I rown, ono trying Iby arrangeme:nts with than Do- tea Af Alberto wind Saskatchewan in Not since the body of Sir John A. 4f rhe.. fame victims of.the,invpterloua .minion lxonernment5� to maice'it raa- 190', 22/4 mithdrew from the ruin- Maedonaid was laid aaway 38 years malady which broke out last week in ler for men and women to go to the *' • atgo has Kingston witnessed so im- Ekfriu township, near London, Ont. dominions oversea'. We are trying, Ire entered polities, first in 1888, presaire * funeral as that accorded Two children are still hovering he.by arrangements with the Dominion when he was elected to the Manitoba to Hon. Dr. I. W. Edwaards, M.P., tween lite and death, with taw pro- Governments to evoke it easier for ' Leglehtture, and ouceeeded Hon. Jos- who died last week rafter a lontC 111- meets' of recovery. '.Che four heaths linen and women to go to the domino e_� pb Diann as Attorne -General and ties: and waa buried .on Sunday in ltitinfmt�r .of iu*dotacatio n Green.. n - Cir "Vincent Meredith, who died in February, wee one of the few Can- adian baronets who remained rens-1 dent in Canada. Sir Leaser Gouin and Sir Clifford Sifton were I+ni;;hts !the Commander of the Order ranks of nine knights of tho British Ean- niter hnve not been dims fisted 'vithiu the twelvemonth. Two Knights Bachelor have gone, both eminent'fanito'bans--Sir Hugh Sohn Macdonald and Sir J. A. M. A ik ins. This leaves nineteen Knights Bachelor in the Canadian roster of knighthood, Lord Athol - thaw. and Lord Shaughnessy, both of whom ore barons, aro still resident in occurred within a few hours et the . ions overeens. We rare ..trying n ther e the ancient cemetery of Cat�araqut . Canada. . ;attack in each care, and wild remora by .transference to get men from that w'ay' Government in 1$9X. He re' near the grove of Canada's first pre - became current se to the nature of black (rots into districts where they aigaed to contest the tiding et Baan- mien. He wosa fast elected it* , mem • - the disease, which ie said to have :.can get work Industry, if it is to don fox the i%nse of Gammons in goer for Frontenee-Addington in 1908, • O++ l'y` made its: presence known by the ap-, survive, ham to go tar yet in the way 1890, tend repreaede4 brat eonstftu• and was re-elected in 1911 and 1917, a. wane, pearance of largo black spots on the of being humanized." +s++cy unfit ital.'• Abut end_ defeat. in the December elec. ergot stomach. - . ° New inearaai�lent Uottfereriro . • ord -in aieceut 'years made tion of 1921 aiteir,-a brief tenure. of = it _• Err Cliffe - There seems to the little doubt that Despatches from Geneva indicate ,,, , , .. fig** 3i thes the malady is streptococcus haemely- that fresh naval disarmament nego- ~ . flees, which 3s not rarity. at8ciala tl,ationa between Britain, the United exca+,pt its its virulent form. Numst IR meal States' and France, acre to open in NI Cases of a minor nature have usually ,lune, and : a . general disarmament been 'eharaeterized 43 .blood poi•son. conference is passible early in ion. Jug. h'a neat eases were reported to After Lord •Cushehdun had made an address before the preparatory 3aeadth authorities over the week -end die+arniament commission last 'week audit is is believed that stringent vac; urging that discussion of naval mat•INii cination and precautionary methods Cera be omitted At this meeting' "Tcai;ue members said alio present taken have done their work Welk -to ward cflecking and stamping out the session of the commission would deal. di> 'ace. only with the military and aerial Reparations Conference Failed clauses of !to draft project. The Second -Reparations Conf'e'r- Naval matters would be left open once failed dasanaliy to re•deterinino until niter the negotiations between German reparations for damage dur- England, France and the • United ing the Groat War, and it is extreme. States, which, it.. is understood, will ly doubtful when and in what mnan• open immediately after the British ner, the question will come up again. general elections, :Ur. Malheur Schmitt, ester of the Gern n delegation, made continua - :tion u£ the conference hopaleos:when he stated definitely that payment of oven one•.aalf of the total auma ale- mantled mast be conditionalon abo- lition of the T3an2ig corridor, revision '.1 the frontier of Upper Silesia, and immediate return of the Saar V":dley to Germany. Broken and tired by the failure of ,. the; eonierenee, Lord• Revelatolre., >ti distinguished l3ritihh banker, diets in bin apartment at Parls. on Friday.. Watt failure was given as the cause. Intimates said the famous British- fr., Who shared •iwith Sir Josiah 'sin .-thcr-ieaderahitt-of-the—British—� delegation, had been under an. in- tense strain 'throughout the session ref' 3;is scul:.ommittee, At this Be! ,glen the. German delegation reCus.tl n eaninrended:withthe allies, snaking imminent its adjournment and frit- vrr ibiscu .elan never got beyond the first annuity. Dr. Schaelit, tnktog the floor at once. declared that Ger many would rever,under any eirsuni• • stances; pay annuities greater `than 1,650,004,000 'marks (approximately , 300,000,000) and: for no longer than 7 Years..She would 'make Oliva payments, he concluded: only if the, Allies node it possible for her to in Crease her ability* to pay by giving .. her access to raw materials an of resources which she was now de MRS. XEITII MILLER iprired. A little flight of 10,000 miles or so -s Baldwin Expects Victory in a mere detail in the life or Mrs. Opening the general election ram- Keith Miller, who once flew from vaign in Drury I.:vie Theatre last England to Australia and now plana week, Premier Baldwin predicted to make. either -two -hop ' Kir nonstop hat the Conservative Government flight from Los Angeles to New York would be returned to poet, even then Pram New York to London, fol. going so far in one part of, hie peeeli lowed by return flight to Now York to, express the •belief that .he would and Los Angeles. She had just ole 'lame e a majority of fifty-two. tailed her private pilot's license. The Prince Aiinistcr spoke of the . new atmosphere in industry, which Segraee's aRecord Heidi bad pat fresh life into Dritisir indtis- ria for Segr0%e still retains his •title �iriaiists min tackling reorganization, of {speed Bing, captain Malcolm enabling us to recover our eompetit- Campbell havingfailed after a gal- avo powea:' . Iia declare: 'cytevi[t sant attempt at Verneuk. Pau, South ilnd a great excess of unemployment Africa, to lower the ;nark 'of 2:31 141 • miles an hour set by Segiave. A1 - Si wad#or Pitont1#s though luta-mere(' by n violent wind and clouds of'dust, Cantata Campbell with Severs Pain: histiewes euirlyliudrt,°but"4�could"do feta NE 1 arn *�, MI.. • better than 212.51 on the easterly. course, thus being credited with en average Of 218.51 .tailed tier hour. Q !11 iNt sip of sal *sok,loss,0.1 iSegrave has let it be known that he galla 1* U. black BUR'S L ulutr Pi113 will snake no further attempts to *lull be tate They are a reused make a now record till someone sue Ir 1., kirru only iia iou0te righl coeds in lowering his present stark ti'ta1ih roust', ratttta, (lute, wr tee:sex a ffered fpr snag month,, Pfv© thousaat ti 'heard o£' reindeer w�i>f ,s,,, laa►iaa la >toy bscir. t Fluxing in Aiaekawa changed owner ship i d reit dry' or ni1Trt, sail i i►ad last week by a decal completed in sat► Iowa" to-do" anithing. 1%annipeg nt a il>~nro reported to ba sr *300 000. The sale wasmade by the O dsx T SON wham YOU act- Dominion Reindeer 4 'm any to an Mlles Xlaser Pills for Pales American concern. The former ren.; ix the batt wild I lest iso blue ix buys iv a< iwk. I tato latish three ben pany commenced operations in 1'J2a1" +ird lanai that they dial nae r` lSficaler; with .,.000 head and now have more tail waterst hat good by Smelt relief; than '.'0,000'. They have *leo ,just tied away:►, eannpletrd arrangenaenta with the Price �9c. >k ton Dominion Government for the lease at sit druggists or mi , 0 miles from nortii'te 'oath, 100 delete, or mato , miles north of -Churchill, with sty dirt t on teerlpI o! easterly boundary than eharca of Iltid•, Pie* til the.,'4 hlit• ' son Ray. It is planned to' drive - I tea tread from Alaeke right aero* bust Ctx..r' T<lmiteal, the northern' portion of that ceintinent Totreto, flit. to the new waning ground. ..11111. 44 t ,�1r trout . Reindeer Herat Sold t Wby Buy Baiteries, rr eS and Tubes out of town When we can sell for SAME PRICE' AS MAIL ORDER! 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