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ORLD HVE1V1
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cos Wirsialdaeia
Europe "firer 'hreat lea Desmond Burke of Ottawa was
• 11 to tl for
rflY ev eats won b
the penial a of I Pawn &ince lire Great the Canadians, taut it is to LieuteCol.
T"aue reatest'snr threat tea sltalioi'ewe ae esu e Y
scar woe fou thee reing last orcein, i Blair of Vancouver that premier hon.:
when China and tee Sewlet clatheall ors must be given for his . brilliant
woo THE GODERICR STAR
on fafs return to Caned*, "I spell
over an hour in canversieetioli with �
after the meeting of the conference
lof the British Empire. Service Law-
gire acsed, and we eiicausett niwry
matters of f-,�nstdifin itatereGt81 riutici
Ilea oriel ifeaHedh'• "I found HiR Roy=
4aI highness looking very fit end
r r ti
found that �hrs, Elate e.t n things
Canadian is keener 'Ban ever. Ile
riled sae to convey his greeting,. send
i eedl wish • to tr,_„ibees of the Can,
ofean Legleli.”
South Africa Wants Conference
Tho view that early steps should
be taken to call an Impetiel Confer
erica to cen;i ee the question of Ina
eerial preferences is strongly urged
by the federated Clieueter of Indus -
trice of South Africa, The chamber,
referring to the intimation that the
British Labor Government might re-
move the preferences, declares aboli-
tion of them would be a serious blow
to many inapoitant South African
indaastriee, especially sugar and dried
*Plaits, in the development of which
the preference nave 'been • of great
aesietance.
Frauce Ratifies Debts '
The President of France was
au-
thorized by the Chamber of`. Deputies
to ratify 'without reeeevations the
agreement for payment of war debts
moi, r•
over rho nnaponsier, of wed, d� flak' ahaoting to win the Rings Prize, o the ITnated States. _ -
operating the Chime° Great i.a&tern eYr°iaol€c of the oltaatiar;Y champion- ment brad spade the question one of
Railway, and bxok off dt+llamatie re- slanli of the'vosld. confidence. The ratification vote WAS
Wiens, Pees reports from Nankin Western Town Destroyed carried by the slim margin of eight
state that the fore:cs ('f these two nee The business section of Wain- votes. The count was 800 in fragor
tions Peeve already conte to bions, and
' weight, the prosperous little oil town and 282 against.
fa that Chino.,e d o .a as n reduced in vie'v, of the et i n Alberta, 1t hoe a aced to a The itaeasure must HOW eanio be -
Soviet troops are patrolling the Man- mass of burnt and twistedlruins as fore the Senate, but the majority ef.
(Arian border, the report is not; the result of a fire whieh started in a the Government has generally been
withoutfoundation. Foreurate ry G. nhicken coop on the edge of the town. much strongerin that body. It thus
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Britain, l;altaatee and -filo United States It took 'n very" ahclrt time for the appeared certain that the aa'reemd=nt.
slave decided to, di alt in.their. power • Stones, .fanned .by.,a strong ,wind. to concluded. in .Washingtonin duly,
to wort- the threatening war and the .spread_over the, town. _destroy n1, ho- 19110 would take-effeen
. 'hostile taations haves been requested to tols; post office department `autres
zettIe their differences in a urore•ant- and praetically'rall the buildings. nil ' Riots inAustralia •
icabia manner. China, as a simian the main street. Thu damage is esti- Bomb outrages and riots have oe-
tory' of the Kellogg Peace Pact, ranted roughly at 41,000,00.0. emend during the last two days in
stands in grave dangerof breaking • League. Discusses Hostilities • various parts of Australia. A bomb,
its promise to promote peon',and no` The Lett of Nat€oris i on the with.a.time fuse. was: hurled into a
.s:}r, In Europe.
house in IY;nnhoc, a Melbourne sap -
Callaghan' Riflemen Victorious verge of intervention bete a ( bon• urb, And is believed to have been
ilex � &mohostilities sbetween Poland enc tended for the man responsible. for.
Mho Canadian Birley elite •team. this Li�thuanaia as the result 'o-� c;targes
year more than made an for its fail- that Potted bias been plotting against theve
iction of oft a perpetrators of
are to winii' a -r;, majiir txoatdy last Lithuanian security.promb
season by winning the Kolapore Cup Following the reipt of^ t,ae Lith Thousards of unemployed in Perth.
, e
Ck . of 'and i
_ atta ed h e d n e
t is d sev-
�ing s Prize. Prince of Wales' Prise . q>�nian note, the 1'ecretaxy-Belasear . p . j�
slid the Grand Aggregate. Lieuten- immediately` notified at, Adaehi pre- oral, a mounted fotee ultimately dns-
sitlent of the council. Together with peeling the mob and arresting sever -
el of flee .assailants.
Quinones Deleon, permanent rappor
lister of Labor is laic Ohl Cowitre,
laced a new deadlock in the rotten in
daruy dispute. which *he tackled
whoa half a *unbent ;»d;r•>;ere refu;.ed
to ice t f&tie Gi. late, cents eedwee
tial in Wage n
Ihiough 111�:sa Bardfield's efforts,
110 deleltateA, tneeeeentiefz vergers
t
e r l is to e
:.nil eztn to era sn t at the a t
of 1abop Lit Ix<inde . ii..t 1 ..- cdantee•
tend collapsed aireo.,t igen ie liately
tatter tee 11; ccedings orenc+i. The
employers rinsed the demand of the
delegates that the order for a wage
redin�tion, effective July 29, to with-
drawn as a co!xlitien of -: 'otiztidtta .
Soviet Trade Prospers
So' large etas become tiie businees
of Arms, the S ..i`ee organieetien
which vas capposedl' hilted by the
drfanetic raid oft its premises two
rears ago, with the 13ritiela Idea,. that
ho Russian compatay has Suet leased
four floors in slush house, one of
London's largest office buildings.
I' The asgnts tiara of the huge office
space was made necessary by the
phenomenal growth. of the trade of
the Soviet concern, which, contrary
to general, belief', grave by leaps and
bounds after Sir E. Joynson-llielm or-
dered its former Office. on Moorgia>ro
street, ransacked and closed.
King's health Progresses.
King Georgia's progress to}wards
health continues eatis£aetary. The
authoritative medical journal, The
Lancet, cointuenting neon Bis Maj-
esty's -condition, said the Xing now
as acquirede e
had +� of e-
highgen-
eral crab immunity and thein is every pro-
spect that the abscess cavity will
steadily progress toward healing.
Drought the W st
g
e
though intense beat ravaged over
_tire prairies, with a maxirnum at
some points of 102, there . wero many
showerdrand rain is fulling at several
places. Reports from some of the
experts in the field representing big
firms, showed alight improvement.
This and the .effawt to take profits.
'vert the factors .. in the range of
seven cents . that , Marked the pit
fitietuations.
The heat is worst in Saskatchewan,
which nroducee two-thirds of the
wheat. Even set points where rain' is
reported, the heat wave hos not ba -
poA 't t
ed.�. Cut worms are reported'to' •be
adding their ravages to the drought
- - conditions in many fields.
Kidney Trouble teur :on • tin Vilma controversy; Ad- Canadian Mr Mail Record
add .in examining the developments. A new record for the delivery of
1
ell has asked Warsaw and Revno for British mail in Canada was estab:
BackachOsfux'ther obwe rvat€Ons. and has warned fished when letters posted in the .Un -
both factions against hostile acts, it'd Kingdom were deiivened an Mon-
Colonial Rill Passedtrees and Ottawa in six' days A
Was AN Run Davin• Te British House of Common's has Canadian air mail plane met the linea'
given Refinal "approval to the Ovral* impress of Australia , at Rather
Mrs, 'Alex. Series, aper, Fh►rk., eniai Development Bil 1. when the Point, taking on .all important 1et-
•wrifes—“Shortly &iter the birth, of my measure mussed its third , reading; tees. Montreal Jirusiness farms re -
little girl I took very sick and was an bed
meet of the time.
"I had backaches. Headaches, and was
all, run down, and lied trouble with my
kidneys.
"I tried an kinds of medicine, but
nothing was a alo to relieve Oat, work in the crown colonies, protect-, Tei'niinating their first day on
i twee looking through your Almanac
owe ant flasn's 1iidneylalle advertised, orates and, mandated territories. It I board ship/ the Canadian delegates to
molted abkel neer husband to go to the drug. as expected a number of British work.. England's..; international Bey Scout
kst'et stud gr�et ane at .b0.4 Atter tout* mon will find employment in the col ;J'am'boree, arrived nt Quebec aboard
them for twee clays I was entirely free . ones an tiie Construction' work thus the Cunard liner "Antonia, bound for
we
Scor ad the pains. eloped€ted' and the increased deriiand' i iverpool from Montreal, and aecom-
Doan's Katincly Pills are a remedy for , for building materials,, _ structural • panied ley about 100 *United Stares
--the kidue -only Mid __ en steel, xai tray+ equipment and other delegates. In all, there were. about
The bill forms .a part of. the Labor coved this British mail by the first.
Government's scheme for relieving regular delivery _on the sixth day,
he unemployment situation: it pro- while in Ottawa the eters were de -
vides for the ,granting of loan's to and livered in' the Idternoon of the same
the guarantee of loans- MadeyTby col- tray'
ortral governments for development Canadian Scouts to Jainiaoree
make rib for theeeat
sof the trouble.
d"tidte,110 eente a box.
latah dragglets or deal,
ori, Mai.4 direct oil'
n t of
pica by The
#T.Milburn Co, Ltd.,
Toronto, Ont.
products will stimulate British Indus- 300, scants :aboard the ,Antonia. from
`fry and so give employment to more every” province its Canada, from the
'rockers at home. f Yukon, from the 'mid -western United
Prance to Visit Canada i Stats, and even from the Southern
The Priam of Wales will ptobabiy States.
Iy ti visit to Canada next year said:. British Labor 'Trouble
I. T. ll. LsP1eebe, D, a.O., Ottawa, 1 . Margaret- :1#ondfleld, •Britisir Mien-
URON
Once* also at LONDON.
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every W ins rife the c'e is iatlsuted
by the organization oi` the 'Baulk of Montreal an adequate
and dependable banking , available through more than
boo Brandies distributed very province throughout the
Dominion, From the Atlant toy the Pacific, and from the
international boundary to the s tits of Hudson Bay.
Each Brunch, no matter where itu ated, has behind.
it_the full resources of the whole �"%atiiraltion,which
has tapirs! and Reserves of over 1' ro uuo c o, and
Asiiets exceeding hoo,boopoo.
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by plebiscite, Balloting was chase -
Wised by the lime general lark of
interest which preceded the plebe =+te,
All of the returns had not been com,
pieta, but prohibition was conceded
a large minority. Fine weather fav-�
eredd the voting. *although the tem-
perature hovered around 8i dieg:ees,
Masonic Leader Wetted
at. 33. liargavel of Toronto was un,;
animcueIy elected Grand Master by
the Grand Lodge of Ceradja in Oa'.
tario, A. ne if A. 31•, at its elz ea -
noel eolalruunication at Ottawa. lie"
succeeds Ilen, J. S. Martin, who liar
completed his tweeyear teem in oitiee.
W. S. Berrington, K.C., of Napanec,,1.
Ont., was unennnously chosen al de-
puty grend master. Birth will Lel'
office for two years.
Quebec Hell In Landon [`bunch.
One of the flnezit Deals of bells to
Enelanui is to be found in All 1 I-
low'a Church, Tottcnbana. To ono of
the belts, known us the "Saints Ben?
a curious story a.t. ul es.
It was the ala;tn bell to the ear -
risen of Quebec when that fortress
was in possession of the French, and
tradition says that whenen lien. Towns-
bend, who. succeeded Wolfe as emu.
tnander of the Brittelle foreca in Can-
ade. was investing the city, and nego-
tlations were in progress for its sur-
render, two British sailors eiimbed'np
over the wails under cover of dark-
ness and walked on with It.
All Hallows la said to have been
founded by' King' David or Scotland
anrly is the tw ittlt Century.
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APPROVED ?RAVER BOOR .
Archbishop Lang of Canterbury, w -o
approved the findihns or the eonvo .
cations of both Canterbury and York
ecclesiastical provinces by- sanction-
ing the revised Book of : Common,.
Prayer of the Ceurch of England. re-
jested, on , two ocosions by Perlia-
meat.
Veteran Statesman Honored
T. P. O'Connor, "Tether of the
House of Commons," in • the Mother'
Parliament, was presented with .a
handsome surprise in theer.form of a
trust deed providing him with an tan
nutty, as A'mark of recognition of his
long public and political service".
The presentation was made by •
Lord Birkenhead in the presence of
Premier Ranrsalr MacDonald and a
timber of Ministers and former Min-
isters. All paid tribute to the yet-
eran of the Rouse. The amount of
the annuity awns not 'announced.
Canadians Canal Nears .Completion.
The great Weelland ship vanel. is
nearing completion. 'Pie approii-
state date for its opening will prob-
ably not be announced until Hon. C.
A: Dunnini , Minister of . Railways
and Canals, returns to his office, from
which he has been absent for several
weeks through illness, but it will like-
ly be well into next year's navigation
season before the new route will he
reedy for iii e.
• Elections in P.E.L
The Prohibition AO in Prince Ed-
ward Island was decisively enidlorsed
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Coats that have the Pep
Suits with St ale and Snap
Everything zrt Men's Smart Wear in liand.T'ailured and`
Special Orders
A SPECIAL CLEARING 1111 MEN'S SHIRTS
Regular $2, $3 and $4. at $1.49, while they burst.
Come early and get the best chttiee.
CHAS. BLACK •
THE SQUARE • - Plume 219 —• GODERICH
"WE LEAD",
"surely ibis isn't a resort" staid., �.-, -
the stranger. "Why, t hasn't rain-
ed in three days."
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Rupture Specialist
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Rupture, Varicocele, 'Varicose
Veins, Abdominal Weakness,
'Spinal Deformity. Consultation
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free. Call or write
J. G, SMITH, British Appliance
Specialist, 10 wnie St., Strat-
ford, Ont. •
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ANIMATED
BEWITCHING
The whole .per.
aonality lights.
with
WHINE for the. EYES Help
31 prepaii. Clartae l aloratarles, (Cu.)
2321 i3eIl,z a Ave., Niagara Falls, Oat.
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LOOKING DOWN TIIE
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owe` PASS
SHADOW LAKE, !UnieEte THE SHADOW OF Kr.
,A mong the most 'spectacular of the 'frail Rides.
ever attempted in the Canadian Rockies will be
the one proposed to start August 8 and lasting 18
dans, to take in •long distance ride to the"Columbia
Icefield Rota Lake Louise. ',Chis icefield is the
largest body of glacial ice left on the North American.
continent covering 150 square piles and 'surrounded
by peaks from ten ,to twelve thousand feet in height.,
The tide will be from Lake Louise up the Bow Vale
ley to Bow Lake, over Bow Pass and by the Mistaya
Allen past Waterfowl Lakes to the North Saskatch-
ewan River, then up the Alexandra' River _Valley
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to Castleguard and the . Columbia Icefields. ' Only,
.'rail..Itiders holding at Haat the silver button, em-
li
Alt'-
Menial* of completion of 100 miles of trait riding
will be permitted to jcln ,the expedition, since All
part must satisfy the committee that they.
will not prove a burden to the rest of the party ,
For less experienced Trail :Riders, or those who
cannot spare the time, there will be a four*day ride
starting from Banff August .1 and •sending at Castle
Mountain Bungalow Camp. It will take in the Egypt
Lake district, which' will be accessible for the first,
time thia summer, so that those participating in this
ride :may regard thenoselves as pioneers. Beautiful
:Shadow. Like tinder Mount Baby will be the camp site
of the riders on the second :day+ out and, in all, seven
glacier -fed lakes will be' onthe route of the tra9
RPAI.i NE�AKi—
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LEAD$ fiHE WORLD IN 'MOTOR C,41t..
r�`�'tfi jliiiii#itlw'.a% ;.,xy+9 ire xv
►iiladetiypset .,. +d`�iiy
114r4O" Special *ti d. X oer +demos
$1942
•IE1<.14 }EKED
3�.
Peat* .l lotfptaerr,
Jt1'Skiest attire to goo
tie
Delivered, Fully Equipped
.Tripes ot`Z3 "4100" *Mulch,
$1224 to $3422
Including Touring, Renal•,
stele, 'Conime, Cabrjojct,
Victoria and Sedan,:Models
ALUE FAR AHEAD OF rrs PRICE FIEID
KIX randy in lour mind the delis,.
ered, fully equipped' price of this
Nash "400" Special SixSedan'.
"hen see the car and, by all means,
drive „it. Nish never has *fired a
greater value. No one ever has pro.
dared liner performance in its price
Add.
This very ntoderstell► priced motor
car has: the Twin Ignition motor the
year's outstanding development in
power—more power,rittore speed, less
gasoline.
ithas Bijur Centralized Chassis Litbri
cation —s feature of value and convcn.
iieneey highly esteemed by those who
drive very costly motor cars.
,It it factory equipped, without +extrea
cost, with Lovejoy hydraulic shock
absorbers, chromium nickele=d bump-
ers, front and rear, spare tire lock and
tire cover. The price quoted above
also includes a spare tire and all
freight and handling charges. There
is nothing additional to payfor the
cestomary "extras."
And the Special Six Sedsn has the
style and manner so impatient to the
fullest enjoyment of your motoring.
Good taste and artistry of design are
apparent itt the, ,,purity and grace of
every line and contour.
Remember the price. Remember that
it is *.Melly eletilsfred, delivered prices
And don't fail to see this sedan, an.T
drive this sedan, before you buy. On
display today at all Nash dealers.
lioNr $3 HURON MO,.��TOR`r SALES souk u.sr
Ha M. YOUN a, Goderkh a (,