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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-20, Page 2
., ... Let Delco.Light do your work EPARATING, churning, pumping, washing thing* cal t tltn you �.few U � he these are just a K ilea eieetrically with Delco Liithta the dependable, individual electric plant. " And, in addition, you can tui' a bright electric lights wherever you want them in the home or outbuildings. Lel me demonstrate Deleo.Light for you. DELCO•l.UGal' SALES AND SERVICE Cam00I1 b� 1•IiattOn, Box No. 1, Kordoku Ont. W. W. Cook, Goaer e over nts3-a tan swing to as letter k valve which the fl't:rs tho;ght; h.id;, been Axed before. the iTarnt:y 47'011.' i menceri, Saakatebewalt roritica k Premier Jnitca'G Cardiac', will nit accede t9 tho 'alturnatur►i of the opgro, 1 5414 ,a ztter+tbcra.sleet that he resign,! and wall "carry on" with his Lcberal ad;niristratinn until the legislataee .meets, when the "will et etc:Act! x -c. precentantives as to who is its a tiros.4= turn is carry an the government" e'en 'be obtained stir. Gardiner; aan- neuncemeM azo contained in as state. • 'neat just issued; It follows a Libor- I al caucus held at Regina last Sato . l day!. °°I have taken the rest onsibila Otv" added Mr. Gardiner. "of advising Ili., Donor the Lieutenant -Leave aorto summon dila legislature at as early a , - date as Possible after the elections are completed, -in accordance- withitlae • Setal.rat hewan elchtint" act. 'blot& will be its soon ea aasrssiblo after the 12th of August, when the Cumberland elec. t tfan:will be held," Air Survey. of 10,000.Square Miles Wben the British Columbia govern- ; went decides to spit out the hind' a more rapid medium of travel is adopt- THE GODIRICHY MAR Roadies Mated Comid Not Ao Any Heavy Work Mx Charles M, Letawar•t, Dungour.on, Ont., , rex tes . "^after a very Seveso case of °the 1 was oblieeal to rcpt for ccveeal reels. "My heart was ab"ected enol 1 could rot do any lteav?r: worts. 1 ind .pal ii- tat`iort of the heart end mothering and WWI so n.rkous wafter tl.e a spas I Hardly knew what 1 was doing. Ilearlug a lot about Titi`RSDDAV. JUNE 20th, 1V ,20 ored that the Paella will K':ge the op- pertunmty of thss vi;rit, to concuss oat• *Whiling queetiens of An;gei legyp° �(tian relations with the t.ab„ Garcon mfrs, with a view "c reala:faang a set* Il tle;uent. British Airmen Honored .1 • Leaders of Eng.a li A% on col jlitieaueradted a flint which toes, place Coats that have the Pep Suits with Stale and Snap ten yeaira n° en 3w.e 1.'1414 the first E"vcrytheng in Men's Smart Wear in Kand.Taiioret an 'non-stop flight across the Atlantic. It was tae historic venture c,F Six Special Orders c• , �a ! Fi �Faittcn IRIS .To.rp Alee+:I,. and � Agt au u . A SPECIAL CLEARING IN mews SH Regulaar $2, $3 and $4, at $1.49, while they last. Come early and get the best choice. Brown, who electrified the x orld lay erosive from Newfoundland to' Ire - lard in ji �ti ust over sixteen hours. Alcock w39 later killed ata airier' accident, bat prawn was mare aeiaz at the luncheon in L.ixt<_Ion to hour lanai= ses of himself as :h:, pioneer et all . g . l h grey.`T:ao rviaal; SHE .SQUARE � Phone 219� CQH +�RIlw`l� . A Dir transatlantic flightsBIaciiwSr3 air CHAS. BLACK 1 was streaked reit collar he won male iaa,aa lookeven ccWE ;'s,Ider than .he is. Ile shifted uneasily in kis chair while lord Thomson. now , Air Secretary, recalled the mentor -.a , 41W. i,..-4.14,---.4.0.1-. ` able flight which ended in an Iriclt bog a decade ago. • Seas A. II. Verrill. When Thomson finished, there were Rusty Ruston—M. If. MeS oely. shouts all over tho Ball of "Brown, heroes of Peace --Archer Wallace. Whitten Brown, ,Brawn, Brown!" Heroes of Modern Adventure— _ " ". ed than rvlien Joshua sent out men . , Shyly and with a nervous smile, ,Bridges. & Tillnean. on n similar errand. Ten thousand ;i decided to trY them and 'Prom what Brown spoke just as be, did ten tears m anythin, __The Childaeterunoc.ren's , .Bluebird AMauric, INSURANCE square nailer of" territory along the a transformation or rather, before THE CONFEDERATION Nervbolt, ' 41GAfi oinfobt Ma, north of Prince George and n �-�-E- -- Ai 4s 1 .� 113 C T ehall,never agaFn staffer if U. a� N. • 1 S i 1 4.:.114-1 ° ' A good neighbor is likely to be o. good citizen too, the Gres box as taken, and atter, taking " ^ `^ .,� �- 1141 r 'line of the Pacific• and Great Eastern. four bores I was fuil of vile and vigor, great. 'sales of the Great . War—ierire , Canadian Heroines of Pioneer Daps —Idabel e B. Meiiinley'. Railway in Northern British Colum- I and fit to do may work. bestowed the 1 smpanionsbigt 4f lion, : southwest of the Peace vier ( our- are within reach, and 1 only wish cohere 'tepid and Comfortable ert ce to Aviataun Stos<ies . l:•, Tbamsan. 11.rglo�Ainericatt li�taxtiolla or on the aged General. Atter at sex. try, are to be surveyed this suntaaler whit .ti Fen mould P.1vo thein. a 4nel w<rrlt \%eaters C>aluadrs The too united States mbasa rico dq year in the Salvation from_the air. The utilization of the re u1t would tae a complete �rehcP. dvanturea xn Beaver Streunt Caxuix r ritaifl General Charles..during10 :of which he was _%aerial methods of sureeY. will males ; Milburn's Heat and Nerve Pills. ago- ...Every night at 9.00 o'clock, eastern —A" S Dngmare, dor e utBritai Britain, in. rat Ch, did Axmy, A Sailor of Na olex►n ',ester. G. Dawes, g C eunaander-iimehlef, General "William possible the completion of a mall in : just the medicine ell those. who are standard tint*; "The Confederation," man, ince before resent- _ was- removed from one - stunner,. w ieh Mader ordinary ragtltri«es from: any heart or:nert ec crack Cauadixn National trafsscoftin- 'Little Big Ears end the rrinecss— xtot vete much t Bramwell Meth is ala est . 'J b the Hi procedure would remtire several sea. rrtg his •eredetatisls .ta ll 1 Y office in Febxtlary, Xl►2 , y � Price;. 50 Conti* boa at tell druggists or Jasper Park and 'aVaa ncouver. Peek. tion =teed 'toR:Put. thtlfl on tit feet entail traits lent--ee,Torenter for Wiiini. Carrie C. Cole. and fallowing to Pleasant: nttrvfew at Council of the ,Arany en the ground sons to linMi.. agitin, peg, Iieginn, Saekatoanr IJdmoriton, Stories' for Good Cliildrefl. Lora B. 'Windsor eaetle, he delrarted to Rand-' that he was physically unfit to con- ,,,.;!aedonald's-etrungl1Old--at-Fmres _ tintia his wow . 1t, was-the-that-tinm in Northern Scotland to confer with the High. Council had been called in Britain's hear Socialist I"remiero sessie fl during its • e istenctr of 24 There was not a word b either of years, and its action 'was contested u port that Macdonald is plaiening .an of an internal upheaval in the Arany, •eisit to President Mover at Wash. _ which was.brought to'a head by the H ington. Alter the Conference the serious illness of General ` . Hoath, Prune Minister lad to .nowplrapor which °began in the fall of 192% and 'corr.spondents a point statement tip• the summoning of the High ()outs%. these two leaders apt .th s ineeting`b the aged leader from every angle. about the debt settlement or the reg. Is or some time there had been rumors on width he and Ambassador Dawes *tiers Conquer Atlantic had hattheiir cowon : ti rad been Once again the Tumor elottele has re• garding the question of,the naval braved the perils -of trans-Atlantic i9-nrsnament its between Great Bri- flying and been rew.txded with silt- atnin Land tics :United States, 'Details cess, when 'tho three Frenchmen, will be outdo known this weep whets Assolent, Lal'evre and Lotti, lieet both men will, speak on the :matter at from New,Yor�k to tloimilias, Spein, a:t nonose banquets. r, one long non -.top flight. Their des- tination was Paris, but the extra threat. Leader Passes weight of a stowaawaY, who was not . i he whole .world mour'«is the pas- discovered until the fliers were.well ring of tun. groat S.alvatioa4. Army on their perilous journey, proved too leader, General Bramwell Bootle, bran .much for the, machine and the fuel t -f the founder of that organization,. supply gave out completely just after who passed away `quietly at his home arriving over the coact of -Snare at Hadley =Wood, England, followingHow close these intrepid aviator the long illness that began last ,fal'came to finding a, watery grave like. It was after General Booth had been the many others who• had preceded deposed from leadership of the Sal- 'them was related when Lotti received vation': Army that Xing George, him. newspapermen in his fathers lintel. elf recovering. front a: series* illness, It developed that their motor stopped ER. S 191. rrrtrtrzvt a mums coatiisiaii"ettotion, of eY Ttti Par ttoo ootitaet 1 att? among THE *into TCa rienuet. HEllt7it Nc NARGO*fc*—PLEASAN AS'SUGAR ,rte. <\\\ J /7///ilo LIMY1111 tIt Comfort 8]I1A'i�Jafet�'' EQUIP IN Mt. te �f3e '�fill�l ... the toughest, longest..wacanrintg tire's r nn earth—and know that eller* vet, you go, your tires will carry you through witlh.greater safety aand`eco n. only, than any others you con buy. The extra Firestone processof Gunn* Dipping -which saturates every fibre of Fiery tors with irubbcr, eihninating internal friction, combined with tho rugged Firestone safety tread, ;gives you not only long mileage, but long unto errupted mileage by reducing tire trouble to tlta vanishing point, See your nearest FirestoneDealer. vzaE ,'>Kt.?:rla TIRE, as RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LTD. Hamilton •+ • Ontario - SW* the teakg 41410111101111011M11111 111111110 BARKER BROS.; MacEWAN & 'rEIMIUTt; H. JANE« , F. H. WOOD: W. 1. SYMOND* ,O) _.-:.elesllere, or. mailed—rot lireet on remit of ", ceereeeraiion:'.r ,iH„ .,.silefit el . ,• 1o�r` let poe.y.,1 • ed..,zf rely �t oronto, Ghat.. The Yellota. Fairy 'B'vo'k—ed. An- �_.,...�....,.;�,....,. vzatiori-Library Car, rvitli valet service, standard and tourist sleeping ears drew Tang. , cline by. 'rho ': fli 1.0., tn., train, carrying . Compartmont-Obser- The Mutual 144 Assurance Company of _Ga11oth" lrit*Matad 1.ea /Inert Orem ; Waa'E5t+OO, Oen Lang. British Columbia, one million iron and dining tar, ,• Quebec :and smatter amounts from D. D. MONS :Agent I'x0Nli 2.0 ' .N01t�1i ST. Gemmel; ON'j•. w the 'Yukon,. Manitoba, Alberta,- etnd the train is the radio,equippcd Com- .ss, Nova Scotia. ,artment-Observation -ear. A court- p ------ . r. _ .; _ .__ e,►, ,a/..........,4r— 1d,fNla,air,5 4 British Conservatives Discuss Defeat esus attendant is in charge, .and pat- �,rer , • : ` robs of the Line are, kept in constant' Defeated at the polis' with' cense. quent self.recriminations, the Censer- touch, with musical program and all votive party is endeavoring to set its items of interest the. while they are. Y<= h ' order, On the day Morita- snowing. a delightful rail journey One of the principal attractions of ; The, Anal test of greatness is •sue• Dass an Your nearest Canadian- N'ationai anent formally opens the. x - .the council of th+e Nationatl tinion of Gong agent* will gladly give you full rotor- servative associations will meet in miction about :fares, etc., and. make London to consider what is to be done. reservations for you. Within the Conservative 'Party NIa• N KOOKS Al THE there is criticism of` Rt. lion. Stanley PUBLIC LIBYiAItI' Baldwin, former premier, . on the " ground that had he adopted a more Fiction.: militant attitude the result might Th e Last ,September—Elizabeth have been different. Some, too' are Bowen. `demanding the heads of the ori niz. UT North—'I. Lund. ing chiefs. But these, it is held, re-: Giants in the Earth --E. O. ltolvitug. .._.... Presentthe criticisms only bf the The Mallets --B, 1H: Young. .• minority. At the sante time there is . *Goad Gpstes—P C.: Wren, 'r Tollit CANADA an urgent plea for the formulation of Non-fiction: ltt Hon -Winston Churchill, Chancel a policy which willenable the Con- on Mediterranean Shores --Emil: lor'of,tjae Eka'hequeir in the Conger .r;eTrtivos to reeoyer the ground they ,udwig?. %utive Governnient, is coming to have lost. When:: Fur was King Moherly Canada on an extensive tour tide.. South African Government Wins . Cameron. summer now that:he ;has been..reliev- The „native ' nuestiotl" rvliielt was On the Bottom—Edward E1lsberg, t nl Of .l lrr strenuous duties. by the La. the major issue in the election, cant- This Last Tzarina --Catherine Itadzi- or Party. • paigns of the South African political will. . ' *"^ '"` = paa.•tie`s has been answered by the The Book of Toasts -ed. Pani E. Prince Gives Good Advice, people with a. victory for the Govern- Levee, of Elizabeths-�Titornton As the .outcome of a speech by the meat under the leadership GeneralRoyalE. •in S ' General it rtz,.'s in- Gook • v manufacturing tension ho curtail the voting privileges Completes Poems—Marjorie kick- Glaser contact between g Concerns and export markets, leaders, of the bloc. ;access. of South. fi , of the linen induotryr of Scotland pend -which he claims is rapidly beet:ening;' Picturesque Old France—Herbert Ireland : have decided. to send 'a dote- a menace to the white people of. that B. Turner. ; gation to Canada and the United, pare of the British; Empire,` •Gefteral Whither Mankind—ed. Chas.; A. States. About' 20 princiirals of the Smuts, .leaader, of the Opposition, was Beard. spinning, manufacturing, bleac'hing,- bitterly • opposed to such a move. Combing the • Caribbees—Harry L. irrisbiag and merchandise concerns = With only two More of the 1.18 seats Foster. .. next Oetobcr will visit Toronto, Rion- ° in the Legislative Assembly to be Ventures' and Voyages --E. 1. Mate n; treat, .New York, Washington,•°!Chien- heard . from, returns from last Wed- terton. go, Philadelphia and Boston, to gath- nesday's : general election give the' • Dialogues and Monologues --Alum Nationalist Paartyt led by 'Premier J. bort. Wolfe . er inf,arrnatinn on the requirements .- of cheer~ markets, • B. Hertzog. a majority of 7 members The Fringe of the Moslem World— Tourists Spend Millions'' in Canada ; over all'other parties. The Nation- Barr A. prank. • Tourists from the United tastes and : alists have elevted 70 .members, the Books •for Boys and Girls other countries. spent oven 5250,000,- South African Party whose leader is ' Bugle -Thos. E. Tlinckle. 000 in Canada last year aceording to former Preanler J. C. Smuts 61 mem- Jock of. the Bushveld --Percy Fitz - 01 estimate made by the Canadian hers; the Cresswell Laborites, sup•. atriek.' .' Bureau of Statistics._ This lees an norters of the 'Government, G mem- 1' Deep Sea H'un'ters in, the) South' inerense of nearly '$35,000,000 over bora: the anti -Government winos of ' ti rtr value of .the tourist trade to the the Labor Party^p known as the "11aa- Px ce of Wales ,last February urging Hartzog, t is a og i Af•r a hall, k f C t Dominion in `1.927. and an advance of tional Connell Laborites, 2: members,: nearly $167,000,000 compared with and Independents, 1 member. ;1920, Canadian Editors in Europe Canada's . Gold Productio*i The pasty of Canadian newspaper- - The .total value of gold productionmen and women touring Europe, with in Canada was $50,000,000, placing a visit to Britain as their main object, Canada third among the countries of in returning a visit made by 'members the world in gold production. Thirty- of the Newspaper, Society of Great two million dollars worth of gold Britain -to Canada in 1927, arrived in came front Ontario, four million from Paris.. fast Week. ` ..-.....�� -tom .. The• provincial dailies are holding NADA!, '. ra banquet: for the . Canadians in the ``seV French capital this' week. Madame Phillipe Roy, wife of the Canadian Minister to France, resew cd the visitors at her home. Liberals Warn British Labor The long -expected ultimatum of the - Liberal Party to the Laborites was forthcoming when defining his atti- tude toward the new tabor Ministry, Right lion. David. Lloyd George, Lib, eral Leader, at a luncheon of the Na- tional Liberal Club, maid : "We shall' Mesa with interest the forthcoming declaration of minister- ia1: policy► but we must (keine that, as far tin it lies in aur grower, the mandate of the Government clads ' when it fails to pursue a, Liberal pol.. fey. The very hour ;the Ministry de - tides to become a._socialistic admin• istration its career ends." L'anitdian Parlfaisent Prorogation With the thunder of the croon re• venerating aeross the Ottawa River, scarlet -coated soldiers drawn . up on the plaza of Parliament hill, the. „ thrilling notes of the carillon in the belfry of the Peace Tower ringing ° nutpetrautl. airs, and all the ',wean- try being enacted in. the chambers 1 below, the third semeion of the Sixe,� teenth Parliament of Canada canto to a Iose last Friday. It was the 0 - eighty -fourth eighty-fourth day of that m.ession, which opened on Feb. 7. For seven-. " al days prorogation bad been bolo.` fully anticipated, but, as is not un- usual, some last-minute etmtcsta' • ,were staged in the Ctlnlmonq, a num-1 be•r of contentious estimates holdieg up preceedings for the poet few days. Australia Karla ©taa Pitta. The Australian government is of- fering alt prize of 325,060 for the, best I moving eeetuiw rc prod.d in Au't alis 't!etween Jansurry, alit:!, and March, 191t7t, with a awwtwl prier of $12,500 ' °and s thief( of $7,e00. Prise% 4.f lr2.' 1,00 each for the two hest 'etasatTie)S arc oleo iwing offered. Reype Weate Indrpeutknce t'rr!atier Ms1 pme4 Mehmeiel deportee for good n ter receive th- Aw,ulrart PAC -1‘704 fear nese DuekraaeaK tit Bedford. A'tkolI, licbintnxd awe York '—kava et*ew fthinr4 Mm* dards i* sise...spsed...ik- 1b.110Siroslataatair eh...iho dstpasaatot 1llorstarrat... s rrlaatt with Mho SwI-Popa lubleat" a .d ..M" r#& .skips iia Wham Cau41* Ma tes- etwhick tibial Revel to stows et Ike los velar's tra dire. St•roel relit suibaat mak wok, Ikea leasttael and grabs* Ie Omit in : read 41*(10041- mat. Poninteetisseaa +aregneda• tlw_tyt seaiaa tarksealsosatsr r'teatYar of!l,wtr r of t_�h s f,r.,at fir= a. �» r1tAt`trAY, (..nertat algslwtt, t , .. tC.anda+M«+11'rlu . 4i.,Teer'tt:. CASTOR1a, .r i frosts. sad iC11l*ep liteasaildps'lis Wit E 'Owt '3OYearg to ctemponasi Poen* Meow ,r,,ndbee yier.le e e . pa,.,ai Hoy llMe+lfi NW' .'alrOnAlte(4. ,SONE 330 Per Upholstering. R+pairing • ReffinIsm nrg A largo range of Sample Cover P. A.ZIMMERMAN Nilson Street ArE$' sir! a1.. blow.out' doesn't nacan you'll have its discard blot new one tire and buy / + 'We'iI repair it :make lit Fire .ass. fresh *s a daisy so, that you'll get fila "'nm1eage you expected - and you'll be pleased at the low cost of '. our repair jobs).: Balloon' or high pressure sisseq-. they're all the saran to ua, 1t6eause outs; equipment is farseelitss thud our rpeahod,i up•to•d,tte. lra use Coed. year -made ;materials throvidloat. Don't throw test tiro or tube awry; before we see it, . , P. R. ILLER • Battery Service Greasing Vulcanizing - • Telephone 259 r - ' Ont. s"atsdaeritli � - - Goodyear Tube Repair Xise. tale orf Of a„neraenry tawam co duo roes. Pee *11 Owe You tad, anis* of e, ,.w cuing road a lot of tions end traubte. Coos in tine oiew,ai low prim* od; Irakes- Prevent.. Accidents It is themperat v'edu of every motorist to keepG'his brakesi , n first-class mechanical nical condition. , At thirty-five , miles an hour, four-wheel brakes should be able to stop a imr in -7 feet.:. But at a 50 mite speed, 1 0 feet are req red. Some day your life or the lives of others will flepend upon your braking equipment. Keep the highways safe for yourself and others by always liav ng good brakes. "•, Fi ! F T Y CRRE COURTESY COMMON SENSE Non. f;eo. S, !!,•l:,'t., Cluth on ittee 2 44 1