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The Goderich Star, 1929-10-31, Page 216111100011e. odtsmiayss thrt gall !Oast ewaltr dear o issuer .1 dwi Wi& poolona.....x tani *sadist. itatutthistia. PAGZ TWO Blending Rood Rale Tea Is an art. To obtaI t the flavor and full-bodied richness required yearn s t xpan axe. Every package guaran "is• istood RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE heat,* EVEN REVia"Vd ' V 'blend Stays with Socialists E'c;.ottard Paladier, Leader of the French Radical Socialist Party, tthe largest single group in the Chamber of Deputies, has accented President GAltf!aiga ne • 'Deladier° stieecen in. pereunding • Uriand to retain the Foreign Affairs oftico is considered a masterstroke in Radical quarters. Freneh•Canadien Prize Orator Rock Pinard of Montreal, repro - senting the student orators, of Can- ada, won the highest intermatiinal others before members of the dip o• THE GODS I H ST A►it in whose veini !lowed the 'bleed et olcl Ifraasce, grind who Siaelogaaeatty hints/If mother ton. The inuienhis Minister. Hon. dt Vincent Massey, wag amens the Mist to offer congeatulatiens. Ali loot on Car Ferry Last week's gale over the Great Lakes was responsible for the great- est single digester in 80 sears, the Grand Trunk ear ferry "Milwaukee" having gone down with her entire crew of fifty-tourmen while trying to crass Lake Michigan from Mil. waukeo to Ludington,- Mich- .-_ Itp supposed that the cars shifted the weight to one mute .of the vessel,causing it to list and permit the great waves to pour intood o the open end. While the search for bodies. aveillbeeonntencasfett lin fifes belts. farNo Hope fee Bitumen No hope is now entertained that Urban P. iliteman, Montana settle dealer and amateur tier. has been picked up at sea. Wreekage of his 1)outuerguo's invitation to attempt to. form as new Government and Aris- tide,�Briand, eleven thrice Premir of Rance, has accepted post Minister of Foreign Affairs in 'tho Dandier Cabinet. Inda 1er's supporters expect that Brand s acceptance will bring from 50 to 60 votes from the Moderate. in Parliament. Those votes, to 124 Radicals and 101 So. elands, will give Daladler a work- -• bleteatglial, niozity.--------..,-.__ The strength of the new cabinet, however, is uncertain from the - ''shirt: "It• iat•-doubtful-whether:- the Soeialisto_wlil do more than pro n- lee,their conditional supporTheir policy has teen to stay outY • r rinet--that vas- nth. -entirely made up of Soci+tlists. /' > , Sock Escheats. mei Montreal Curb etelfret honors in competition with a gh matte corps and an audience of 8,- 000, at Washingtotl, 11.C.,. Saturday night. • Pinard took as the subject of .his oration "Canada Aniong • the Na- tions, and hie addess, and the tan- ner of its delivery in theFrench gut, was adjudged the best among thntteentadebxOte- thof England, the United Stetesre Germany, .._ - Denmark, Mexico, Cuba and Peru. .-When Chet finding of -.• the . Sudp�elk was' announced, the • hall rang wait anplause. The French 'Ambassador, ef, Paul Claudel, rresented the tro- .ph _teteMeiinurde expressin his pleasure in ,the award to a Canadian lane was found floating in the to P4Iantie. I)iteman took off from Ilar- bor Grace, Newfoundland October 2g, on an attempted flight to London itt a small -open -cockpit monoplane. Ex -Cabinet Member Convicted. A. B. Fall, Secretary of the Inter- ior in the Cabinet "of President Herding. hail been found guilty by a • Jury at Washington on a charge of receiving a $100,000 bribe from E. L. 'Doheny, oil . maguste, and will come up for sentence shortly. Fall is 68 years old, and Doheny', who 4111 has to "face trial, is 73. The al- leged bribery occurred eight SP. Direct Prtvate'Wtrss so New Ite44 Moalratl, "Termite end Odle 'bxchanes. cJ MCPERIENCE is at the disposal of investors. We invite .you to, Intake " use of our extensive facilities for buying and 'selling securities. Taloptiones Metcalf 5454and55 til 372 R+'OD._STR''�r ON's'. \ O area nm HAWES Lemon Oil f/N.'. elites/T./He /'/A, -S '- t .• lir. ',URL LTA, HAWLS' t"OUPD KNOW SUMl IUt r VOWS lid tiro New Kolster Radio. the Hunan voice colics itt tritltaliving, realistic quality which adds a new delight iv listening. Mier, more lifelike tonal reproduction of ntustc orspeechbas leen achieved through 21 year of research end experience. See the NOW 1r:olster--operate the SeI; cctor'.t'nner ask.hour nearest dealer' to demonstrate) why Iti olster is "more titan ever a fine set." `17aeniewhblkterisa'rail. There are toe able hi four AI Elertrie BatteryModcl', Modelle Priced from bleed from $1se . and ups Teas tubes andup,leestubee Mu & in Cowls bi, af:A',Y4f11AN 1BRANDF:9 LIMITED irooton0 WOW Quicker, easier tuning -only Kohler hes it VA the Selector for Tuner, f on l=imply para a Button== ttarrn the dial till it stops tread ntatsenitl°r, perfectly tuned te+ ',lou preselected station. The ect an also be word independently of the Sic, tor Teeter. 1 Kidney and Bladder Trouble "STOP" AND "GO" Laying et Weliilagton Street Side - +calk of the "atop" aad "Go" Variety THURSItta, OCT'. 4ti , fete CHAS. BLACK Ate 3'. eieteatoa:k, P]iaelaer owe, i The K ellington raiser siidetalk in Outfitters For Men Alva wi tee^ a4I !tad hero troubled again at the Stop stage. Fact wit!: n, y kidut'ye end Hatless for some year, it will be remembered:, a peti- tiu:e, elle bald to aaZ trier» se crit kiwi of kidav Sud, '`Rion*, one for a walk from Britannia Hand Tailor Gnt$F'� Miele tion was sent to the council to_ con - times cluriug the nig t, `ittelliagton street, or xather two pet- .• get un four or , struet a walk on the emit liver rills, is'at roue of thou seemed to • read to Elson avenue and one for a Crescent. After much debate - t9a sae soy geed. walk from 'Elgin avenue to St. Geer- �•fil6 thougle I would try Dos .,. the council decided to 'build the walk I ; 'eacdywto 1 "I 13iduey pale and titer taking one bee inside the.treea and material for the wails was drawn to the site, but an : I bas's heti/ Shia to riser tall tiyfbt loaog . ' ti tttk out tot Injunction ar and Sec a1 0i—dors and I now feel Haat they era tbtr only u ongtruet on of thwak on tI e tbla ,to fake fol! the kldaaoys .alta THE LAST THING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR inside of the trees. and, on account of . slue taking this one the work was not, proceeded with, SQUARE Phone 219-� GAI ERIE I The bylaw authorizing the construe. f tion was liaised in 1028 and still Isesal . , ,� i,ri.i.? .. t yr.._.,.�re,,1L..a._lo,r+,a�Yai.✓ ►i.,t olga-.I to /�.,„fid stands, but a resolution of the coun- ---� - '---'""'"""` vermeil -. til rescinding the resolution to build and the laying of the: walk cowmen- the vermeil for building the walk ins the wall: on the inside of the treos ted• side the t ees and ono this Yeatr z�- was passed, leaving a clean. sheet for On Thursday Mr. E.11• Wigle nude straining thein from buil4n,g it tut-• the 1929' council. an application dor an injunction, and slide the trees, What next'' Possibly on account of the coerces secured an interim injunction from i , . tion between the ins and the outs, or His Bonar .duds .•%vias xerztraining i SCHOOL 41 a REPORT► - 'possibly' merely' because it; wee more the tee% from Paying the walk on S. S, No. 3, Golbotn' o ttthletit all convenient to build other walks first,. the outside of the a trees from Elgin Archbishop 3t this walk was not started until afew- Ave, to St« Georage's crescent (the The following is the repari for the DXistinguished as . a scholar And 411175 a s aim* A meetiner of the council waik had already been constructed months of September and October: dignitary of the Raman Catholic lt' l was held. do Tuesds.y ovening, Act, from Britinnnit road to Elgin ave.). ,,Sr.IV,�,Tean Houston., f1G; ilatace church, Moat Rev. Oliver E. Ms. 15th, to decide •on the location of the On Monday morning Twit Solicit, • Lawlor, 75• Sr. 'IL ---Newton 'Fowl- thieu, for nearly a► score of years walk, with all the members pxeaent, or Holmes, on behalf of the corpora-'er, 83; Isabel Scott. 81; Lloyd Me- Archbisho of Regina. died at Re-andmotion Amendment and amend tion iaade a motion before the coon- Clarty, 79; Marrtaxet Schultz°. 78 ; glee Sarturday night alter a' pro- se int to the mendment were made ty e for the dissolving of them -Will. Hardy, 56; Toni Lawlor, 50. Jr.. tracted illness. put and lost. Thiaa is the way the terinjunetion, and argued that the IXX.--dean Scott, 80n Roy •Seventyy-flvo years of *Se, Arch- clerks. minutes accord it : council had full authority`, to build } ton, t2, Helen Pea , 0 y bicho I>tiathieu was oxdalncd to the Q was moved Councillor Bailie, the wren and: that the ittjunetion ler, 07, IXelen Mc hes, X, and 'gladder, as t have not beet troubled this and the lateness of the seaascat, bon„ Brise, 60 cote a box at all druggists and dialers, or ea ailed aired en retelpt of pirate: by The; Milburn Qat, Limited,: Tenet*. Oat,. _ DOAHa • years _ p t by f merit. Sr. IL -priesthood' 51 , ears ago. Beforesaeconded by Reeve Turner, that the Should• not have been issued in the1'r, classes n ort.er a I ltr' Sr coming tot the Western plains high sidewalk be built this year. X)eolar- :first ease and should now be 4i'-oIv- MarAare., Hardy. Amer c iu honors had been coasted u n him i d b theMao o. IL -Harold 1' eamin, Florence Lawlor, o r. _ • _ ....___ _ � W .�. _ - tarried y _ _ _e . .._ _.. .....-- :_::. ,. -- btn-the'tStaite•-nne-tan en.--- �ein It-•�reeetl ettenweed.,wsC'oun l ee-,=-M'roson y,-• on :Bohai : of -"his :111yrtle •McPhee; --Stanley Me tin,. cipal of Laval- university, in .Mon. bfunnings, seconded by Councillor clients, agreed that the bylaw Soar-iStanley �-Powlcr. hall--'lwowle , treal .:hife career :.wan... notable, :his , fol-: that /th aid walk >on the east oriein the construction of the work David Hardy. Sr. Mote Houst- . R aCxQft, h t e ._ snit. .. _., . __,. _... Xr. X'iClaree or#eco and understanding of notion- street bCs soh.- folf kite b`ail`d'_...'�a�'tifie `walk'.aia,-`Sietta'�huli� �•: side of Wellington !Palled ma Ea 11?easran. laileen McPree.. all. and _racial . problems gaining for strutted on the outside pi the trees :on rho oast side of the streot, whish. Hardy, x ' hint natiortal respect. from Britannia road to t'be north Ode should not be interpreted, to mean to • RETA HAMILTON, Unto*and France recognized Itis of St. George's crescent. feet se so back from the east side, 'Teacher, satires: °~mac- was-•w-fC ht"•-of-il"n it arra :, teen en innetidneent t "'thz5- 'J lte issu�,e-dietaiona'ry dell ion. -s Le ion of� Honor; France; <lti'reer oe Motion by Reeve,. r. -seconded by". of the • word' sidewalk "' to support : A man may be. too old to' fitaislt L'Instruction Publique of France, Deputy+ Reeve Craii that the nide- his claim. Ile also went into somebut he's' and Companion of the -Order of St. walk on the . east side of Wellingtonwhat he starts out to do, Michael and St. George of England be the many "petitions" that lied never too old to stmt.' Educational honors, tot were his; street be constructed on the inside of Been submitted as to the walk, ane He DZaster Arts, Doctorof the trees from Britannia -road to . the showing certain signatures as being P e vas and of Arts, . sed. north side of St. George . crescent. attached' to the petition only on con- Philosophy on- Philoso p- of the Boman Academy r d it was moved in amendment to the dition that the walk be built in a cer- d t to th motion by Court- fain location, o amendment e . . Tho as Aquinas •. cillor Bailie, seconded by"Councillor Mr. Meknes argued' that these Sir Henry Signs New Contract Sproul, that the sidewalk on the east were riot" the ; "petition" in the mean - Sir Henry Thornton. Chairman side of Wellington street be eon- inn of the Local Improvement Act and President of the Canadian Na- sheeted on the .outside of the trees Old had in fact been discarded by the tional Railways. has signed a;. new from Britannia road to West street 'council and a new petition ("the;reties agreement ' with the Government and on the inside of the trees: from, tion") properly signed; asking for the whereby he will remain ass .head of West street to. the north side of St. walk without any' stipulation as to. the system for another term of five -George's crescent. ' its location. Mr. Holmes argued that years at a salary of $75,000 per year:.. The amiendment to the amendment •"the certifiedtifion' having been signedly e'Pived plus $10,000 for personal Shea raves was lost onthe following division : file cleric,nd that disposed tof thmatter ling expense's. Sif Honey cane Yeas. --Councillors Bailie and Sproul as far :aa the properly owners were �` a co Canada as' head of the organization -2; trays, Reeve Turner, ]deputy 10 !(isnot - - • in 1922. Reeve. Craigie, Councillors Muinnings, had juxisdicti n.. after that ' Canadian V.C.'s Assured of Trip Gould, Croft, McLean and the Mayor "a" to' t eta council MAY .BE > MBASS,ADOR At least 21 Victoria Cross men will . 7. His Honor adjourned the court' tilleufe�ntane.As Haan 3 o�clgek in the afternoon for the 7 , .. represent Canada at the.dinner to be The antendment to the motion also lawyers to look ap any authorities on use of Bayer As- Lord Arnold, British Postmaster- b the Prince of Wales in 'was lost on . the : following flit inion.: The increasing , _ s y general, whose name ia. mentioned givenY , the sub3eat, !inn when the court ;re- .. f Bri London on Armistice Day. 'Of these Yeas -Reeve. Turner,:. Deputy Reeve ' mPd a+ g a.':clhck he rays his de'4s- pain every year is proof that it has, nto th post a e e.successor as til p a d .Me- �accepted a _. 1 nce a an - solving 10 -Gaud effects. . Itthe ac rse s of t Canadian `e .0 enc Xi -•no ill eis c 16 re 'members heCres i talio :the s fish Ambassador to the United we 'Sia robe a ig o.ion dismissing the motion for dP States. Sir Esme• Howard, veteran farces and five are imperials; now Lean- �1; na1*s-Councillors Mon- solving of the interim iniunetion 'un- tidote for pain. It always helps; never s a, . s expected to retire very . residing in. Canada. The V.C's are pings, Bailie, Sproul, Croft and the ,'til the trial of the. artier for aper,- . tie o• s fr el .as 'often' diplomat, i e . Pe _ y -given -fico : trausportata on by . llfayor-6.. !+arms is s �t _ 4 _ o.._y • shortly. ,.,_,, rill the t til of rtier,f rerrular :....__ __._—_ 'the railways and steamship .hies, The vote on the motion was lost al-: way, trial. of the.action.will -conte up as' it is needed. Quick relief whenever, Immigraitioai to Canada'. and the provinces tof Ontario .an+lso. on'the following division: .Yeas ,shout Dec. 12th. at the county court, yt;u've a. headache, or cold; or are .. 1! tom April x• to August 'SI, 1929, ; $t�itisia; Columbia: have o'ff'ered to ' C o u n a illars Munniugs Sproul, so 3t looks as if the walk will not be (win arm ur is which represents the first five pay other expenses of a months of the current Racal year, _ from those provinces. t lie 109 - aatoa oC d d a axi%d o a , it rettet n Na:Br British immi t* a n who go su a ins ne a fi or neuritis. Y Croft sand rho Maytar•-4. Nays-- built this year. The istres in pains of rheuinatintn Comic here er IUeputy Reeve Craigie, 7Cn the. meantime the rebut' twills d. s 1; action Cquneiilprs Bailie, GAulsj a d, . cormmtttee have tri busy yield, too, Y only Hee total 47235 were from k' n 'Mo can v the contractors : if you'll give these. elf t s > 4 7. ilf',too Snbwdeii ' Chancellor of tits -- 5• on the construction of a walk on Wit,• tablets a chance. But be sure to get the British isles, '18,187 from the. 'United States, 20,167 from the coun- tries of. Northern Europe and 23,648 front 32 other countries. In the `tor - responding live months of last year the total was 112,050, a decrease this. x313 ox three per carat. year ox z, . Frani April 1 to'Auguat 3i. of this . rationalixatibn /if workshops and the Mayor -5; NaysReeve 'Turner, "Whether the next will be Go again year, 15,107 Canadians who went to. ' factories ram "hopelessly out of Deputy Reeve Craigie and Council- remains to be seen, Exchequer, sees little lope of an inn A motioneyes then made by 'Coup- ham street, The petition for which ciiuinc . As irin. It has the Bayer •mediate drastic reduction. in Great cillor Sproul that the vote.be retak-was presented only so recently as P Britain s taxes. en, puttingthe amendment to the mo- the council meeting en Friday, whi It toss on every tablet. • Leek for the Addressing the annual Cutler's tion against the original motion. should reduce any claim for dam- name Baycr.on.the bore, and the'wortl Feast,' at Sheffield, Mr. Snowden de- This was declared carried on the fol- ages which the contractors may have a coulee" ranted in reels Proven: di- clared that the only hope for Sarva -C lowing' division: Yeas -Councillors for, the .holding•up of the work., g P tion of Britain's industry lay in the Bailie, Sproul, Munnin s, Croft and So the present order is "Stop.'' rections inside. • the United States intending to re date ,° tors Gould and Mclean --t. As it stands now the council has ', side there permanently, returned to He: said nee -sixths; of the taxes On the amendment to the original decided to construct the sidewalk and Canada for permanent residence. were used to pay for past wars and motion beingagain voted .ort, n was the county judge has issued two in - These are not included to the inuni- declared iostt on the fuilowinfr divis;• jUnctioris, ono lastyear restraiiutt returns. , ....g saration �,� Yeas-•�-itreeve Turner, Aoputy rations for future wars, . entente h nts t would treses wise th � ©trfound ion.ve Craigie"and Councillors Gould ' Besting that manufacturers of arm- ^ Bee r is and McLean -4; nays -Councillors Champion Plowttian 4 Seventeen ' atunnings, Bailie, Sproul, . Croft. undo., George Garlow, •a 17 -Year-old the Mayor -5. • ! Chippewa Indian bey, from Middle. On the original motion being again port, near .Brantford, Ontario, cap- voted on, it was declared carried on tared the sweepstakes .over all, com- the following division: Yeas---Conn- petitors at the International Piety. emote Munnings, Bailie, Sproul, ' ing Match held reeently at Kingston. Croft and the Mayor --5; naYs•• This was the largest event tit its Reeve 'Turner, Deputy Reeve-Craigie kind in the world, lasting four dgys, and Councillors Gould and MacLean, and in which there were 370 entries, : 4. The 'difference between this vote. The sweepstake prize was valued at and the previous one was that Couto, 3200. Gaiety also -von a $50 gold cillor Bailie this time voted for the ,. watch : which was the , first price for motion and before voted against it, boys under 19 years of age. He has being one of rthe sponsors of the now purchased a farm in Ontario sainendinent to the amendment to the and will apply his prize money and, motion. • skill towards an agricultural career. On Wed., Oct. 16th, in accordance Trans.I'rairie Air Mail With the decision of the council, and; A daily air -mail service between instructions given to Bell Bros., the. '.he cities in the prairie provinces of contractors, to proceed -with the work, Saskatchewan I II:Ueda-�-M a »Stotts, Saskatchewan the plowing and laying of forams for . and .Alberta -"•-will be inauguratedby the Walk outside the trees was under. the' Post Office' 1)epartnient early in , taken as 'far-.tiorth as West street iDeeember of this. year. This trams prairie air mail service will, it is be. . Weed, ultimately become an import- ant link in the rea'to sea air mail route for which the Clutadian Post- niaster^General is striving. Okl settlers in Western Canada aro conimen'ting on the change that has taken pucewithin their life- time. There are came ,ttill .living who recall when the prairiei' were the pasture ground for herds of buf- falo, when the . principal means of communications "or contact bete/cell Winniueg old the Rocky 1iTouutai,:s were the 'Prairie schoonew or the iced River tart drawn b; Bores or oxen. kf hope you like itt`" BEN BERNIE - Fatuous leader of the Hotel Roosevelt hence Orchestral ofNew' erk,whoeedelight- jilt dance music ;is one of - the most popular feature* on the air. - - TOXI it l,,'/,l//fi 70W-07//! 97,711/7i��/� The teterter Toner ' F1111 11 r.40 e "MORE 'iiLrk"! EVER :A EMI !"-FT" 'WhokialeDDistiibutorsy-'ENE ex ELi IOT' W.) r;> i 1`:_•'/ 51:e h..t(t I, y (rcttmIO Pine Seeds for New Zealand A shipment off, 4,000 pounds of vel. 1 low pine aced franc tones taken from the Itandoops diotriet, British Col. - umbia, will shoatly be made to New Zealand. The toed in being. extras -t^ ed a. ,the Canadian Government plant at New Weatmin etcr, 1) ',,. Ser the NOW Zealand Government. Smeller Potato Crop Ilse potato trals. '.if c'anraC_a .this scar in animated. ted. ae 70.65e,200 Iiusla- ele. a de ease of abut Ib per cent. Compared with last yeares trap. thaw Rein IXigh in Air A daughter war: bci°n ou Sun(ia;i ;; to ilr. and Mra T. W. furors, of illiaiabi, b iseidat, tab .atd a Vara;( cabin ,eltplane as it rireied 1,C0O feet I above a.tl`•tltni. The baby. a coati and crit htlf i'e,tu :t p;hi, eche boea e atirence eater tee t>kt!te eatia ese freta to' niiti.toyt l r' ee, i'alutcti' by a tc051,1'.l^ `rvt 4.;1 C .r`al°t tb l'.:(jaix, rani 1 At•t i1- c ,cls e,ed,• tete t let as ria Ot,l+ en Cry rD�a rEicsurs " ,PASTORIoni Something specially nice When you make u sarouty dish -hotpot -tasty curry. or meat patties --make it with O*o. The rich Beef juict stti`Oxo give sharps and flavour- just that righineem which appeals to the palate. 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