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The Goderich Star, 1929-07-18, Page 2
- PAGE iWO 13. not be tomptiodi se Asap uu. Only !firtom wit sive itado aseskt "SALA� ise A qr .I'"elli L'M1 001011$14111110. eta r""x"�,•"ttt.D..PEACE LIES governments ii( ilio two nations," and IN BANDS OF ENGLISH a entinue SPEAKING PEOPLE ^'Whit, in brief summary, ary, did this pronouncement amount to? Moth the Premier and the Aninessador Fro aur friend.. Mr. J. G. Leiner, proclaim the necessary .and unshak- of Chicege. The Star has recennnv res able friendship of their two countries. +eeivect a slipping c'i an editorial from Both deehare brat there is unity in The Christian 'Science Monitor calling the desire to establish, as Mr. Mac; attention ,to the import of two not. Donald expressed it, •a board round - a :cit o the x✓� ne en t cb s mode n .,might ' timatel le e e at nations tel a w t her ay b he � h • a 'Dawes be- 4 n ,,a s dor as log. one by A tt• q sit in ea -operative fellaswshtp. Ludy. fre the Pilgrims in lrandon and the ing the arts and the ways of peace, other IT the l'renner of Great .haste gaining a cense of security, not by air. "''ii world is: entirely justified: arms, but' by presence of =use Both nays The Monitor, "in accepting the also weed that any, understanding IMO OS the serious outgavings sit .the to be reached should not be confined to these two countries, but Ito the re. suit of frank and friendly `discussion with all governments that might deg Ili this As the sit i at 'rd. sire to nboat. �isevenAttack ambassador put it mery „`The matter of first importaance, D . e at the present- time is that the friends of the worlds pewee move atnitectly obeckod by 4 INN toward the objective with a clear un- -v. n n e e t d o a th ii , s h darsta i among iso that any effort which is. not an united s'f- hIi,1 Burtonwood, t 2042aud St. W., fore is . liable to be ineffective ands Sa shatooq, Seek., writes "Myr child, tending toward disintegration.*' what only seven unonth. old, ;hada very ' . "Of the two. General Dawes was .ewers attach of dysentery, Imo n ar the more explicit in itis description sot Ihine4 da s ttestmeoat with nth r x the' immediate issue' to be ^ submitted we decided to use to international aeonsideration. IXis On time day hie was by far the longer address of the bowels. had maned two, and therefore he was enabled to twenty -threw times go much more into detail. .Naval aneieveuhdurss,but limitation he deernred to be tine im. tour dozes checked mediate problem before the world. the it, short tilde ' next step to proceed from tthe.elesire ago • we offered it • .of all nations to give. validity and of - to a neighbor feet to the Poet of Paris. it discus - whose baby was sing the nature. of the conversations # troubled, and it too and conferences to be held for the 'h, was relieved witbio Purpose of accomplishing this•end, { thirty hours. he laid. particular stress upon the.no- £"We both. always k a bottle of cessity of turning from puriy expert r 3l�bwisr`s' handy at all tunes: naval rommiasiona. to nrhters. ttra:`syn lid. medicine hes been on the market • from civil ranks. 1flseeeent, .itstory has overOit 80 vena .pput up may by The thoroughly demonstrated the neem. . ilburn Co. Llai., Toronto, Ont. say of, ssucil a 'course. The Ambus- THE GODRRIC,f STAR coder .rent not mte step usenet wham the record has ahovvn when, after paying the highest teatiinoty to tat' protessiotw1 sabili';y and the 'potties. tisrn of naval officers, he wit.: `" `1 have already spoken of they faik ' 1ieoility and the lias'L tel sereentent of expert and economic euro:sn as weal.. islifaed b the ePxpgaiwme o!' tf►e rr- g-Iaratians negotia:leas, i will aay. 1, frankly Hilar ti otic a cammis7ion tet 1 naval experts £,f the reapeetive nu- ,•tians naectsrg together acne carded to ;sss-olve a final definition ov .me naval yardstick, I personally ahota ii expect a failure to agree..' " "It is, therefore, the proposition of the United ,States Government, as enunciated by its Anibaasathsr to the Coulee of St. James. that the conelu- siions reached by. iiia* naval experts should be given consideration by en international eomunieision, cwiiiaaaed of niers taken from civil life, states. njen, men equable of judging public sentiment, and particularly equipped with that power of direct and lead statement whish would enable them to draw un the final agreement upon naval reduction 'in those simple terms undcrstanda'ble to the ordinary man on ,the street.' There is great force in the construction that Gen- eral Dawes put upon the tenure of the 'Tripartite Conference at. Geneva. n i i - ctiea from that to 1 r sin His dedu n u , i3 3 anion been i e those rthat bave ora like IY made, breathe ;a spi ft of optimism that encourages continuance' of the endeavor to find a new touchstone for; peace. He points out, with a fine tel,. oration. that such were Ito ttechnic 1 ities there involved, and `suer' was the' nationalistic way in which they were .sett forth, that : "'Probably 90,per cent. of English- men r`delegation ntoit bink the Ame Mean was .responsible for the mistalcei and 90 per.,cent of Americans think that the British members, of the commis- sion were responsible for the mistake. The great overwhelming and soul• satisfying fact about it is that the British and Aniericntr people are a unit in ,agreeing that, wboover was responsible for it, as mistake was made. "It is tho hope, and evidently the expectation, of . the President, that when the technical finings of the naval exl:�arts of all nations shall be siibhtitted to the civilian commission, a way will be found to extract from op.pnsing views :all that there is of harmony, sand to build up such a pier for international limitation of navies that easily 90 per cent of every peo- ple involved will :feet that its inter- ests have -been duly served, There are, of course, forces opposed to nav- el reduction which must be reckoned well. There are the personnel of the navy. the;great industrial and finale. tint interests engaged in shipbuilding and thee production of armament for nxen•of-war, and the' very consider - gat visit .Toronto `t � Swnmer IE BeautifI. 1 l; stI)ij}IIr tits41rs 1 lire , iif1!111 1 ,,. il,. �, i r , , jj 1.}fr' a . ,is'! 't, j.1 °•''1 d Fre•; •t w•.WSUWY.MK.Atrh .•.,a .s •,• ilrevisn is tentrt isms the/With Slaw ererwneyktrglimey cowl niel eareriJ Street. a,n�ada►s ta►uranf MN� Arcadian Court, on the Eighth FIoor of Greater Simpson's. Inas shout it an elegaiiei and a charm that hive made it the tea and luncheon centre of fashionable 'life in Toronto. Herne,. too, the city playa •'host each day to hundreds of her guests from sister • ratunkcli * polities throughout Ontario. ' One hundred and ninety feet the Court :extends, 'fat errs spacious sweep. Ranked by tall pillar's► wide windows and .a h aurietoo waiting lounge. fn theeeeentree itsthe Cold Buffet where one nnay, if one desires,, personally seeleet one's favorite salad dish. , Overlooking lie., Court is the Mezzanine Cal where business me* come to Lunch, smoke and talk. 1 n the Immense air»lit kitchens master chefs ply their addle arts to the 4i Ieelationa of every whim and taste. Breskfait, %neke�on or tea la Arcadian Court will he recant and plera±eawtly remembered rhea )our dealt to 'dreams ifs Mata. a ti. SIMPSON """" able body of peep a in c>-er f nnt,':nn air we are gratified that inueneer 01111 - who eling 4.o ancient rd.a: es:id belie %c. a pair* es s tomer scale ix to be that the only way t, -a t:elitintain peace' winched in the fail of this ,„tat. be is W be rttxdiil' imennting for war. it re.olved, Unit this cg.:..ender Nevertheless. it is, reasonab°e to et- wedge its auu!iod not only in hearty deice frena*sitting ecsnclitiasta the con- ico•otiorsition but in liiic:aal financial .sloven that fie mass of nxatfi roil is , aid, miser• nit CIV Travel cavalries tutu,' (4) 1%h •seas we are eenwlo-as o£ ccs, and she,xre a grovrag anean:hi t' great lack of teropeean a organa. t"rant t:i anpropraatc billions for the za iana, amongst our young v;aisle* maintenance of a floating fotQes that and children, we would ask each ©t gives the he to the treaty for the re* the local Unions to r c_nsi tv scri•.tusiv nunciatian of scar. uvea though Am, a ths-furaniii of gaunt; e. moi. i -us bassaador Beeves ailed trtion all nx `chth ristiai4 Temperance the to unci tone of c lee V;004 to o.ia in 00 n Loyal Tenawrante Legiorre, deavor to cetreet this earattax, it. is (t,) whereas. we have qac ram' clear that be regards tla4 aespoiasilail received inspiration from the i res- 1. sty for the initiative, and tserhalxs for *nee of i4liss Duff in our convention the campietlan of socia a lsrotect as and listened with interest and profit resting mainly 'alga the Fngliset •to her addresses, wewould nitre ti speaking teemele. Worthily and tree- record our sincere wet of • funk* he closes his admirhhlo aspires* her -influence for rehib`'C;on d u-ougia with Hasse words of promise r . out the length and breadth of our`Linder these cireinustanees. let. us lionuiuton And would roriep :o her be 'boneful fot the cause of world our best wishes and our co-operationpeace and the progress of *will .. nt wink her• through prayer. * tion; for in the joint hands of these tee Whereas, we have e:i,,o red the *ante English- neakinta people rests hos4xltality of the Herman Union as well the eels of the covenant of comfort of this neautiftil !Church and also the program of um. human freedom. "" sic .and elocution we would desire to express aur gratitude to all wiio lave MISS BAILIE, GQDERICH, in any wily contributed to the sic - TREASURER cess of this Conventton.a AIRS. C. +Cf1R S'fXK, ?d7,eter, Recording Secretary's Report of County Recording Sea'y. Huron County W. C.' T. U. •Ht iN Quill BOYS i Convention ` IN DETROIT The thirty -se cord arinuai egnven- tfani of elle siuron Woinetrs Coristian To hold Reunion et Leamington, Temperance Union met in the 'United Aug. 3rd --3. B. Stothers Secretary . ehurnch, .Mensal), on 2'uesay', duly of Board Sponsoring Plan- . prose,. ,+., . , . 'J with sessions. th ith lures ass ns, Ilia dent, Mrs. A. G. Cooper, preided.' The Essen •bounty. Marketing Wee is s} n 'ri . air old bore' ..notion .x t wee*, t Po so rc- f•aa de al :exercises sea e>. steer m: ys by the Exettr Union. •union for Canadians. who now live in The depai�tnients of work 'taken up dietrait, of whom there are said to he by the' County Women's 'Christian over a quarter of . a trillion. Mi.: S. Temperance Union are the eoiiowingt B. Stothers, et Essex, 'formerly: die. Evangelistic, Anti-Nareoties, Cana- _strict agirieultural represen:at ve for dian Marine, citizens�llp,Y• iiowersi Huron County and himself a Huron Fruits and Delicacy,` s+' . Enforce- County old 'aay, iso secretary of the inert and Legislation, Medal Contest, Essex County. Marketing 'Hearn Scientific Temperance, Moral Eauea- The reunion, designed principally 'tion • and Mother"s Meeting, Press, Temperance in Sunday,scudo,, u" yellers' Aid,, Railway E1xrp.oyees, y�"�at. tie White ltineoners, Peace anei Are bitration. , Each of these depart- ments is. in charge of a superinten- not only their se«ure guaranty, but and the for ex -residents of the nine western a_utrties of Ontario, will be held in flared* series the last two Saturdays of July and the `drat • Saturday of August. Leamington, and Kingsville are the two places selected for the. dent, whose duty it was to g:ve her festivities, the latter, 'with' two parks report at the convention. available, receivingthe lion's share. • Tire, most important work tarried Simultaneous •picnics• will be held on was the educational campaign in the three parks on the three Set - through the Northern Messenger by urduys, each of the Ontarto counties the National W. C. T. U. Next year having one. park for their dater Vee schedule selected includes, ;saturday, July 20, . Essex old boys .at Learning ton, Kent and . Axford old bays et, Kingsville; Saturday, July 27, Mid- dlesex old boys' at Leamington; Bruce: and Lambton old boys at Kingsville; Saturday. August 3. Huron old boys at Leamington, Elkin and Perth old' boys at Ifing'sville. ` • Announcement of the initiation of these events fatc ofih e people on bath ides of the Detroit river like wildfire, Mr. Wilford re- ports The .daily newspapers, espe.. therre will be a campaign, eoneucted on a -much greater scale. Mention was made of the honor conterrcd up- on our county by the winners in the recent eunteet,. William' Sutherland, Goderich; Harriet Greedier and An- drew Carter Clinton, and Caroline Wellwood, Wintghiam. 'The address 'vi twecome was given by ,Miss Ethel Murdock, of I'lensai;, and was,, ably responded to vy hiss Murray, of Exeter. • . - The. treasurer in her report asked that a more • Liberal contriuution be given to the bue:tiet . Furst. .Mss Duff field secretary of the Provincial- W -CC T. U.,- eonaucted-'due Question Drawer and:also , explained . . Norex% f+(�omsoiia Speaker the r.W. or Johnson, on Coming at.Chautauqua Mr, W IL, tihnson, of lxeter, 'WAS �9 present and spoke of the splendid work done by the W.C.T;•U, Miss Buchanan and Ivirs. Clarke . sang a duet: • . • . . • A.metnarial aervice was conducted by Mts. McGuire, of Brussels,the departed ones being us foiiows: Mrs. C€tntelon, Clinton. 'Mrs, Whit- Ingham, Clinton;; Miss E. A. Hogarth of Exeter; Mrs. Geo. Andrew) Gode- rich; Mrs. 1. Bac anon, Winghani; Mrs. -itanklin, Brtissels. . The eketion of officers resulted as follows : President, Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Clin ton; 1st viee.president, Mrs. A. E. third, "Winghani; 2nd NI -copresident, Mrs. Bender, Blyth; 3rd vice.presi- . dent, *Xiss *Murray, Exeter; cor. :see. rotary, Miss Miss Ethel Murde>;ek, Hensall; recording secretary, Miss Annie ;Cnn sitt, ITensalt; treasurer, , Miss M::Bai- lie, Goderieh; Y. secretary, Miss B. ' .Tayntr Wing/aim; L. Y. T. secretary, Mrs. G. Johnson, Goderiele ,1_ At the evening session ',Bey. Mr. Sinclair, minister of the convention eliureh, 'acted as elt'3alenunr. dire -re ` RAS: pe, moot itozzi narked that if men were as faithful The ezperfene es of Mars. v. rine B8 anomer we would have peobition • Bayes, "MOO stimulating lecture in Canada•"Educationn or Catasutrnpho" Is one A very fine program was rendered, of the interesting features of the every arae doing exeopt!!analin ,well. coming Canadians Ctiauttinqua Here, Miss K. Sells .gave two, piano i•:elee• have been altogether unique. A Vona, Miss Greta L-ammie a selection grand -daughter of Sir George Ala. on the violin, Miss Sylvia Salkeld a. bury, she was presented at the reading, Mrs. 'Hess and rites. Il:edden court of Queen Victoria when a a duet, =hiss Maxine Wilson a solo . little child .and educated to move • and Master Harold Wilson a sor ,' in aristocratic British . Circles, only Miss Duff gave u .very inipirine litter to be forced to earn her own - . living i n n i I a American, 1; address.. or .the 1��ensall U'ni'on provided dinner at e• **fried as a nurse, she en� lend supper, for the visiting delegates. toyed site World War at the very 1Tlie following resolutions *sere cart six! It service with rife Brit- brnught ni sby the yciolutiafl eotn>t1it.. wit Cthe Hai and French o mien, tae land adopted by rbo onven...un :. ls- tan and he aAr mr s et Occcti attiiaon (1) 'Whereas, we deplore the in. In Gerinatny. Sias. Beyea bat tray- +creasing tendency in the uw of to- died and lived in twenty foreign Waco, especially the Cigarette among.- .countries. she has lectured in an aur Young men and young wonuin parts of the United . States ' and and even our children, be it resolved Canada. • and . has Just returned that we urge our people to 'sed that from an exteraelve lecture tour in the law is enforced both in the sale Australia, -New Zsealiend and Tan- ande purchase of tobacco .a its tela• mania, tion to minors and Beek by the in- Mrs. Stye* 1s it tremendously , flume of literature and pledge -sign. able and magnetic srieesicer, and she ing to instruct and fortify ;our youth. • bandies her vital subject with cone 42) Whereaas,, we realize the nee- ' vietion said authority. eessity of the immediate preparation of our woiflf n voters are would re.: tilOTTETt1e"IT CIT:1iJTAQUA JULY arrest not only every member of the 25th to 301h W. C. T. II but every Canodton• w. -. —......,.�....a.__ Man to be very thorough rand prompt � in the tarrying out of the Pledge- y� eigning tantpaign known as - the mea s. nag ale Khaki "Mirror fledge." (3T 'nesse, we ea ince:ate the wonderful results which were deriv. ed front the recent educational rani. reign eonducted by the Nation W. C'. T. i1. supported slily by the John ltougal Publishing IH'►usr. and wherc- .ZUES 4Y, ULV 150,- lift! Coats that havethe 'e, Suits with Style antd Snap moi_, :,,+. r .r,T,. _ ,►°r.��� Everything int Men's Smart Wear in Hand -Tailored and Special Orders A SPECIAL CLEARING IN AMEN', SHIRTS Regular $2, $3 and $4, at .1.49, while they last., Came early and get the best choice. CHAS. BLACK THE SQUARE • ,Phone 219 GODERIK'R °NVE-.LEAD" claally. have been boosting the Essex' board'$ seheute splendidly, and it is expected that fez%, if renis Canadians l tTWATEp KENT WA the American side will be terra -1 lj formed of the gala events. The esiairman has been making a tour amougsi .the counties involved, and no effort is !beefing sperm: W. ;latae the people of the district welt ii.- a • 7 `eta 1 i.5 E. matter, Y formed open them , a of Places and dates. The picnic foe old rfuronites will he at Seaclitie Perk, Leamington, Aug. 3rd. 1*abelie ^men in both *duan•:s s r Tal. 774-W For Deslzol�R solidly b.h nd the scheme; may r Oration • Border City municipalities sten or- ganizations especially lending a help- 0sidelag hand, while from the American: ' suh seen asSenator Cousins, himself a ,Kent Qd boy, are giving splendid co-opera:eon. • Herd and soft coats bode yield to .' 'ELECTRICIAN Holloway's Corn Remover, which sBritannica Road entirely •safe to use,, ane cersain,non , satisfaction in its 'action. t i ....GODERICH ONE DAY . ONLY J. BATTERYlES3 RADIOS INSURANCE The Drill Puts at Special Prices 3 Dos. Men's Khaki Pants, made with five poektts, cuff • bottoms. belt Wolin Sixes 32 to .42. SPE(A1, $1.29 and $.1.45 etr's titter Tweed bels Dark eripe*, belt loon and cut! • irottoms, Sarre 32 to 42. Special PAIS Uhl iili .if e • 5 IhIc. ids flielesitis Pasts Assurance companyCoed for genus!! wear awl '' everyday work.�bixtoi at to uS of CanadaJ *my. 00. 000.0•60 t+.0 Speeci al $2.45 }i!441 SOf i• ':` : Vi er►M .wt, ,.., 1 M. ROBINS D. D. MONET, ,r,..vr. 'AA ti NtseAt! 2-:C,. , t;"'nrpe, n. Y►:r'; :£hlsive Agent ler T' Tena Toros., t'rin,:t'• 344.... I AMEN' i SHOW. GROUNDS -FAIR GROUNDS ,r 1, ,;;#73s,- 4(1 1 1 RING r, Z 4Wid AI S ty►. . ,f; e "he Newest 'Big Show ItsAill t';14‘. . The World . - 5 Continent Menagerie PRO People - 500 Horses -- 50 Cages Arnimale ap LiOneen1e 2 Cars of Elephants and Camels . Bands =- 2 'Calliopes -Y+ 2 Complete Electric Light Systems --30 Double length Steel Cars i ole Big Top ; 5 IVianamoth Rings -,- 2,.Steel Arenas •'P- WE4-Beast Hippodrome `(2000 haracteer Bibi* SPectaFie E a ac the Alk.._:. aketL=Aitont epee ban » • Maw Ittaeeake learae a at 0SS OVUM > uify • ee ti • - Z' 2 S ROWS t ,1,LY' 2d 8 V. M - The first straight -8 in the $1500 field ,rte, vv{t oose lfiERE have been any number of fcrur•cy1inder cars at this rice. Today ay there are many meg e at this figutre. Bait there is only one straight - eight — the traight- e:II hi --the Roosevelt. You cart dei things with this Roosevelt that have never be ftirselleinigneearn~opunisdssible$1oo. with any ear There's power, punch trtldgeet:dray that arty ether ear at the price can pt sibly erw+13C licit$, `I err''ssetrenesta,etfeon• ,jidence of control that take all the fight and tension out of driving. There's new hill -climb- ing ability ju+a,t give the Roosevelt a Little heavier toe sandwateh eight cylinders really go to work. Thesfrea'st'onafort made pos. tible by extra -Tong wings and extra -sleep tusliions. Altest;,_tevelt is really for 'sent today. Rvtrev/r. $a4em. .14.tr rases (i11', .02t't♦•); lifoomm .e!"Also,Om, liMilier's Service Station Cor. Won and Victoria its. 1