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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-08-22, Page 2PAGE 'IWO • HE OOPERIV STAR AR HAWES Lemon Oil 74 FINE fURN/ TUR€ PIANOS t rc u*>fws"'o-H& N*i ell ent. israttroisseeRtveWge, t9 er, eel bettytivoelf mows— —its a fa"l:lar, lertiad barba. F3>= SURE ITS HAWES' SnowdenInCitinW 0.04.1414110 Stands Finn ;coni, Fascist st Dinalee Minister, ii« Tr statesmen amt./cues; The'yistilee that Premier Benito ,Mils - n further I would not ,,r tit t � • Mils - Hague parley on reparations 1►a>,- so int , uld 10 p :nears are matting time while the reduction of the }Milan share. financial experts of the five chief : last week the conference 4 _ creditor nations of Germany, are 'scorned to be heading toward a :attempting to determine the pre. complete , breakdown, h. ake w 1, who de- posals Ille yield in money of the pro- Laborite C , a v 1 made; 1'v the other faun to Mends an increased percentage of Great Britain last week after Rt. reparations equivalent to a return Hon. Philipp Snowden demanded to the share apportioned Great a reallocation of the annuities Britain tender the Dawes Plan, Germany Is to be called upon to fixed Saturday as the latest date pay tender the Young plan. for a decision. The eftt»'ts of the four powers have nthcame th t'oo proposal the to rake together a few Million figures with a view to rearranging marks by reducing their awn nor- g tion was not successful. Although dhe amounts in a. manner that Mr. Snowden indicated a .willing- would t' s atisff actory to the Brit- ness to accept a $9,520,000. inis- __,-�--�- memo* lir eibe.'i3ritisll,_share, ththe. four'poecould offer less an. War between Russia and'China . $4,700,000. Italy was the chief appears to be inevitable In fact obstacle, Senator A ooh walla:mu rt. ntouio Mos• �,,, acts. of war have been t~taminitted; +lir erre ; _. •gip and both sides are concen'tratin - troops on the border. A despatch INSURANCE _ from, MtinChuti, Manchuria, an Senday, said that the vanguard of the a petted Chinese rei►hforCe� meats had arrived there with nia•. The - eh'ine rubs and field,guns. •. Another despatcli from Harbin the .engineers' uarters, near the railway•statton here were bomb - 'Assurance ompaair� ► ed. Chinese alleged that it was Of Canada titebitehaa nod i'iniw OiTiciw ; �v+1TEtir,OU, f)PI'r Mutual Life said. that three were killed when the work of Russians carrying on sabotage. 'I'he Chinese also re - parted that a roan was killedby guards when he, attempted to dy- namite the . Sungari Bridget near 1-larbin, early Sunday morning. Reports from Nankin state that the Chinese Minister at Washing- ton bad been instructedto notify signatories of the. Kellogg Anti- , D. D. MOONEY, Agent time u 2.40 .. Non= se. comment Uhv. . UNIVERSITY OFWESTERN ONTARIO Stridents receive personal attention in alt r.iculttes and Departments.. ..tole and woanen-intcristed ixi under. graduate or post -graduate, resident or non•resideiit courses ssiiould write to the Registrar. What career? More than half of the university graduates of *hie continent go into bovine% Thra Matveraity gives rrpttiritautiainCenuee ruler the atrium ofpsetatlultnrotai$-_. las yarac men ter busine care ra, The tfnrrctiitl! IteI t• ' $ ic.these who arewotth. erliS smooth, powerful,. Chevrolet aur -cylinder engine is deigned and built to deliver its sparkling, effortless performance long after all normal expectations. Chevrolet's beautiful Rerun' by 1 cher ate steel• built upon a solid framework of lwrdweodg. its utaunch as they are laitriolts. Chevrolet's ftante is of super -strength, having - four rigid tros*.members. its stetting mechaniun moves ashrll•bearing. Its clutch, of the depend. able dry -disc type r its massive, nonlocking, fourwheel brake .. its txtra•strong. rear.aule *rid tran!!ilit s100, . • *11 are Constructed for long life and trouble.free operation. elro.e.esa AT LOW PRICE Ask abort the GAM D f erred Payment Plan %Ozastam-inq 1i'ttOiM'C1- Cir t.Etil.10109S 01 CANADA, U1Mt' MacEWAN qc TEBBUTT GOAF.R[CN ONTARIO ,r *VII T?L"it nrCAt7SIt IT'S CANADIAN War Vaet Mat Rusela bad invaded C hieese territeey l>a Maechutie, • This action by Foreign Minister C. T. Wang 'followed repeater Unofficial repasts of actual conA diets, witch casualties, between the opposing border patrols who have I been massed for weeks entice the seizure of the Chinese eastern Ity. by the Cilium.The Russian demand that Soy - let railwav officials be relrhatated as a condition to opening peace negotiations has been retused, and each government has pro- claimed a " firm stand against the alleged aggressive attitude of the other. • Mr. Thomas Reticent "I am going to see everybody who is worth seeing and talk - about," saki Right Hon. John 1-1. Thomas, Lord Privy Seal and un. official Minister of Employment. in Britain's Labor Government, to a group of newspapermen. 'fine his arrival in Quebec on Friday. Mr. Thomas was met 1,?v Sir William Clark,: British High Conn missioner to Canada, who accent - pitied pini to Ottawa. A decided and persistent refusal to discuss anything even remotelyconnect- ed with the mission which brings him to Canada, •characterized the meeting of Mr. Thomas with newspapermen. Commentate Rank Closed While the Toronto police have been clashing with the commun- ists over the latter's efforts to hold _meetingeesan edel ver specc e5-10 .Queen's Park, the authori- ties in Paris have been faced with the activities of the disciples of Moscow from a different.angle. As a resultof an investigation "The Workers' and Peasants' Bank" • of the: French capital and: suburbs, with its 24 branches has been closed. The institution. claimed oto have $120,000 cash on hard, but had actually only $3,200,.. and 1,000,000 of its capital was found to be a pure myrrh. Zeppelin Arrives in Japan Makiirg far better` time than Commander ickener had antici- pated, the great dirigible, Graf Zeppelin,, tied up at the Kasumi- gaura airport, near Tokio, on Monday afternoon, just 100" hours and 43 minutes after leas,- ing leaving Friedrichshafen, Germany.. This was the second stage of the sirslltip's projected fight around. i the world with 20 passengers and a Crew of 40 men. Dr. Bckener practically had to explore the whole route and map. out his own : course, as little was known of the meteorological con- ditions he would encounter over the barren wastes of Siberia. Un- der the most favorable conditions he had ,hoped to reach his desti- nation it's 120 hours. Revenue ,of Provinces According to figures just given mit :at ()ttaw,a, revenue rom. taxes and rather .sources accruing: to the governments of the. nine provinces of Canada: in i472116:-. tailed S168,109,505 aihd"'expe expo - ° ditures were $1fi5,538,910, leav- • ing a . favorable balance of $e,- 570,595, . `rile receipts per capita were S 17.4.1 'and.. expenditures $17,16. WELSH - pRo>• ESSOf i• Olt N. fl Prof. Robert E. 1). Cattle* of Cardiff 'Vales, who riga been appointed Pro• fessor of Latin and Green: at the Uni- vers]ts of New Brunswick. lie to an lfononrs ..!Graduate of the Univ Laity of C'antbridge, Scholar and Prizenhan of St. Catharines College, and for the vast year has been elassieal Master et Slietfaourne Preparatory lz".ehrool at Dorset, England. Canada's Bumper Apple Crop' Apples will be eompiratively Plentiful in Canada this year. The latest official report estimates the 1929 commercial apple crop at 1,599,955 barrels, an increase of ', 30;985 barrels over the 1928 crura. tri 614,(45 barrels above the five-year avenge of ,985,- 310 barrels. Inti:icathins are that Canadian apples this year will be of good size and color. The production sit the ditferent provinces is esti- mated .as follows: Nova Scotia, 1„587,82o trials., British Cohan. 1 ia. ; Ontario. 749.135 ,-Quebee. 132,.100, and New Htunswiek, 23.0144. 11M;: Chitchat's Views r' t Britain and the United States should should •eek a naval agree- ment Hoot 00 a recto nitron 'of the teesentielle different iteede of the two Ltapi,�° eiy .y rt*lit )Will i,.11:li t6 sttie".t`2t_ t'B,l ti L30 C U,"�t lildiarz<+. tlt� 1W.*3 3'031331tit y Slratthlc)S �� t';l h ia:E **Wig .i,i } l�nrhl �ritA,' e�te,h+r�IiiP! t.4t pt 'it+ i3 Ll'e$ciir�� 3 134131-'.. !lie' lara't+,.-c.l 1!ola 'e,' with- fill 1w cart)trot it !«ai. .,#Ueamii 1 + e 1 i �. P•uT.l t.R, a t Rif !VA 4t 1" a emetic ,tltil pt, t1?i" i',`,,,plleeee Ilaentselke a ,i !, Petit.: e?etee 1 0t i Nat REAL Coffe e Rel IVO 17 I* Selected coffees" . . scientifically blend- ed. « r give Gold. 14fedai its captivate Ina flavour. FFEE oyogeo was taken the Dominions should By discussion arnong the lead- ing business men in the different Dominions and the .British fs'tes, means should be found for pro. moting a greater volume of trade among the,different nations of the Empire. These were the .high -lights in 'the speech of the Rt. Hon, Win - Store .Churchill on Friday,.. before the Canadian Club, the umpire Club, and the Board of Trade, at Toronto. The tenor of the ad- dress was very strongly imper- ialistic. • Splendid' Marlcsntansbig Lieut. James Boa, the famous Montreal marksman, will lead the Canadian contingent to the great mire s aofile next ar, 1~ h ats e , according to the,ifficial report is- sued by the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. Lieut. Boa scored a total of 666 points, in the MacDougall. Walker, Bank- ers, M'acdotiald Brier, City of 0t- taws,'and first Aird second stages of the Governor -General's. Match at the D. R. A. prize meet at Cone' naughtpoifttsRanges, 13cia reads Lieixt. 'Desmond Burke, Ottawa, by two . T4 Arbitrate Cotton Dispute At a conferenceat Manchester, between the striking cotton. enh- ployees and the employers,• terms were agreed upon for reference of the dispute to an arbitration court. Work was resumed in the mills' on M:oirday. Wages in force previous to the stoppage wall be paid, pending the result of arbi- tration. . New Crain Board Named The new Board of Grain Cont- rnissioners for Canada,as an- nouncedfit Ottawa by on. Jas. ,Malcolm will he: E. "B. Ranlsay, chairni'an; Professor Duncan A, MacGibbon and Hon. C. M. Hatu- iiton. E. B. Ramsay is Geiheral Manager of the Canadian Wheat Pooi, with headquarters at Win= nipeg, and is a former banker. Prof. Duncan A .MacGibbon, Professor of .political. Economy in the Province of Alberta is an out. standing economist in Western Conrad. Hon. Charles Magill Hamilton, former Minister of Ag- riculture for the Province of Sas• katchetvair, is a practical agricul.. twist. Her :Nerves Set Her Trembling Iu#rly'y lot let of Bir Mrs David Radtke,� lttoun- t1.in Iloare, Alta,, wrtes: ' 'p Lir 1 s?frrt get mrrried ee veretel were Mane• thing terrible es 1 year r Manu down noir � tion en aeooad of bostdieg a A Ce 1929 CWIION WHEN SHIN dew 5Ared May Isle Avoided $tiyr W. J. W. Lennox, Dominion Seed Branch. Toronto - It 3 criflicalt to centrel and pre- vent C7e sp c; :l ee weeds, such as _Field bindweed', Perennial (Few i .s - CHAS. BLACK Outfitters For Men tee and t'oueir Gitmss, wh+cit spread i �* �r rceridlis icy underground stcn ©rI Hand R a l tiring' rc^t otalfis; £anstgiwntly, Pant not infested with these weeds siacatla%ael Rea ;, (�,� Wear axed inspected frcrluently and plants oft J taece found growing thereon should 1 - be dug up completely and burned.: ll0Wocer these weeds are propagated by 8Ceda as well, which as i matter . •:.f fact is the way in whin] most weeds are introduced to Iar.d and spread rapidly over orals, leeauties ,, and countries. SQUARE Special Orders THE LAST THING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR Phone 219 — GODERIC%I This being fie case e greatest atec t progress in the eradication o weeds franc produc1 in seeds, and weeds uld a destroyed, I� preferably ears be trade t. - ., 3r p silo b_ d y , P ly by' �r rr:" « M venting the ]ntr..duetaon and d'astri- eaurning. well r is el leucon of weed :Seeds to the land in Unless the separator i the seed 'sown, in the manure tip- cleaned after threshing, weed sec,1. � C�aiIS fi tweeds on en'any fauns is trade more stncther sand be distributed Along Rupture, Varicocele, iarirose R dilhcult as :t ;cruet of these being roads and in lanes.. Sufficient time Vens, t_ ornninsil Consultation sides, to pra,uea ureas on road. should be taken to clean moved. senora- Spinal Deformity, f✓ rite at]oxi sides; in lanes, pastures, waste Pia- tor well before it is moved. The free. Cull or write ccs, sand along fences and ditches. mat#er Gu separating wi'cd seclis d. G. JI) f or British St., Seim from the grain, Chaff and strait, at Specialist, l,i pownio St., Strat« In many uses tete. true value of the time ori threshing; and the clean- and lean- ford. Unt. clean seed i; underestimated. " is to Ing ;of the inaclmine is ono fur ca^ d - impossible to carrtrol and eradicate "eratian bettiveen' the thiesh weeds if the seetll sown is centanam- the farniei• This service ' i:ire: avail- in area .with weed seeds; thsref:,reA� Nevem clean seed is essential in htiy syr,, able to I;rawers. ]Gt is theeralr 0tealQf wiled control.Manyser-desire n separsitoroperatorsmeet ions,infestat]o1nofweedsarethedemandssoffainters11 re - _known to have been started as a art:. angor. The cleaning of the separa- sult - of the Weed` seeds - in the seed : tar he fore being braug•ht to the farm -aowtt�.�.,._ a..._ r --�-"" >-. -. , - -rnu save rraan�_,dulis7•s taasd mnuch haat " rrvo1 i ecordii "sentist]es' `-' 'Veedn w]aieli are allaweiR to ripen millions of (iGilars are lost annunily and remain in the vision is made to segregate the weed steal farm profits. crop will be liar- as : a result of the tweed scourge. . vested and threshed.. and uniets pro,.- seeds, these will pass. out •o the • weeds shoal(' oat be allowed to separator .with grain, or be carried' inny children did from,rile assaults out with the chats and straoLs-. of worms. and the, fist care of moth- _ Carried With the grain' r�rs shau]ii neetwee .see that . Air vernt-- ttro frflr* frntai �tha'xt Uests. A, . vei•ntl- -represent part of rho dockage (too fine that seen ha .tloptnded on iw often rho greater part of it), and if Meller.' "�'tvarm Nov dPN.'.Klee rill not the seeds he of a kind which. cannat limy rxtrri tvarnis iniac): 11ia taytitt'gi, tint lie removed, the value per Ib. or per act: as a health-givifg medicine end] a bushel of the product will be redue- reit eidy for many of the-tiiliaten-ta tient ed much below the market value sof heti,*t infants,. riri'eohlhlty tta0at tank ra- Clean seed. Some kinds of weeds daGngcrlu ; their ]tees. acid weed seeds. are bitter and ctis^ 0p PLACES ANTI SEE l' IINGS 'tastefui--some injurious to the THIS SUMMER health' of Live Stock When fed in . certain. quantities, •and all are uncle -Georgian Bay with. its 50,000 iel- sirable in grain used for•marinfactur- ands, makes an ideas Inepxensl wwg ing or seeding purposes. if grain ands, makes :an ideal inexpensive containing Weed seeds be fed to live 1 week -end .outing. The cost is surpris- ingly stock without being ground stifle- ingly lo��t in fact, it is doubtful, if ciently to destroy the vitality of the any other trip offers s_e much atset?"' os seeds, many • will be distributed on:little expense and With such aeon- the land in the.manure . still . capable omy of tin ie a really ham inter- . ' p lade to the :Summer's endless work, of pr ropy ng plants tt d infesting Train leaves Toronto every : Saturday fCW Crops. �'llere£Ore, it i$ a vis^ _ abl'e..that all grain used as ' feed be morning ate JO:15 (standard tithe) for cleaned to remove the email weed Midland, connecting with conimoda- seeds, and that these: 'be burned to Iola steamex for Parry Sound i re- turning, arrives 'Toronto every Sun. pprevent their being Carried back to don night ut .10:00 i?.M. �'+uirdrf I'acamrc s four navy the land, if you eau stay* eon e'r than suet a Duchersses--of Bedford, Those which -ot of " he" sen- 0' At o 1 ah an passu t weeds -end --'so much tela better.'Num- h 1,etc mond akar orator with the chaff and straw will. �oxous hotels and boards houses bavesetnCebin-ship atan- be returned to the land so that . a' (( will all heist to •mnalteyour visit a tl�o ilOesaritiihipssOin,rsti:;$110ce ed....desi�ri„ w�hieh are vital wilt .erminate and i o....rho infest roughly enjoyable one, trCai.. tFproduce weeds:to infest the netct Secure a ropy of the new ]llustra- ' : .hariith the everr- filar Crop, • ted booklet-- ''50,000 Island' of the.•f t" m •. » cabin r, • Mont and M cabin shi It is 'advisable that. as many.. as Georgian 13ay' .-^£rom> you_• .nearest : -the intimate,,Canadian atamos- possible of the weed: seeds be sop* Canadian National its eat. ps arated gat the time of threshing ....) ._. from the grain and the chaff and straw. This army be taccompiished bytheproper use of screens e' p prr ere ns in the � separator, . For years; ae aar�ators _ have lieeti provided with i sc screen is the lower part of the shoe to remove small weed seeds from the grain, draft` and straw, immediately foltawing the 1 process of shelling. The use .of this Screen is to be commended. ' As a result of the proper use of the two screens riaentitaned above, there is on the ground or on the door under the machine, vin •aeCuinulation r of fine weed seed. andinert matter. In roost cases these are useless and , harmful if 1illowed to spread, and plied, or otherwise. The control of may be casxied from one farm to Maeda in its beau- tifying effect on . the complexion. Soothes sunburn --a ..subtle fragrance gives alluring charm Try this dainty toilet. requisite: AtYour druniti: number of Meth "My novelette silo land atouly got the best of roe, avid the rsdt littla eieltetneat Avoid ret zee •, " mhaedto ha* some one "One day IPA* M ed tat lied ikeidetl lo_sive e thin a taking un+ box mull tai s rated, and after I had taker Iwssletter_esn,t,raw,1hannin_ - -- nerve trouble of any dv.er1p n. e- i feel sA rash 1 mune Wert an.i tierce Pidm tite they +'esteiel ha,, h.rn vnrt4it heir r7eaSht in aehl le inr',aro a boon t ► snrrt±N it+dfering witit� wee ren. ' l'riM. Rif month a hoc ft1 all dra/ r'R 3.3.1 ,infect". et mall.Ari it ,d prim.. fit TAs T. All (. ., ` Santo, t!iri.. pherevuhieh recommendstiustype of travel to many of theDomin- ion's veteran travellers. Several cabin sailings each week. from Montreal and Quebec to Great . Britain, Ireland amid the Conti-• 'bent. Better tecureaeconrmdde ": tionearlyl. Seeyourlocalegent .1. 13. MACKAY, General Agent, Canadian rac1 a $idr.. Toronto. ' Amann Pacific 1 Steamships la •'CatrrCaturdian radio rapine Travellers' Cheques • . , . Good the World Om" 0 Zea4s the 111fierla in .tlet or Car 1'tlue • tfV �N ....UNUSUAL OPPOkti'UNIT,Y r. Reducationr onnew Nihil"40 'S"urhgkaf EDUCED PR'ICE S PHONE 83 ASH, in reducing prices last week on 1929 Nash "400" models, gives you -a golden oppor:, trinity to save as much as: $465 your new car. 9 Only a limited number of these "400" models are available atthese prices. The prices on 1930 models, when announced later this year, will be higher than the "400" prices which have prevailed prior to this price reduction. Here is a real opportunity --now you can have one of these finer motor cars at a price you would ordinarily - pay for one much less desirable. And just compare them to any cont• petitive car now being offered:Yon will find these cars still far ahead in style and engineering _ excellence. These are the cars with the Twin. Ignition motor, with Bijur Central- ized Chassis Lubrication, with ort- board mounted Iloudaille and. Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers,. with the World's easiest steering,, and with many other equally ad« vanced and desirable features. And, at the reduced prices, these Nash "400's" are fully equipped, exactly as at the former prices, with chromium nickeled bumpers front tnd rear, spare tire lock and tire cover. Nothing more to biw,y except a spare tire. h URj ON MOTOR 1 . C. YOUNG, Goderid , SOUTH Si