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The Goderich Star, 1929-11-14, Page 2
PAGE TWO Every package of Red Rose Tea is prepared with the saute care—as if our reputation were to Stand or fall upon that single package. On ED THE GODERICIJ STAR tthe joint observsnre of Thanl;egrving "and Armistice Day, tai an ooner *+ �. f It 1 1! ill f nr* ■ III' malt of the death sit St• gathe, lilac: aY or,e ofCanada's V.C. s came zra gran reminder that for saltie the her A , tors of way dict not cense lata Novena, l bei 81, 1018. John Fa;anais Young City N. Leer) wa3 ono of these. IIa3 woap t}lc eovr liar Gocleab.G. Star. ePo clay, fol: fl.ere are ataela, oven; ctc.1 decoratlgn lby saving ho live i tt,ar yia,�kca, I bane already ta-1 to ca faertle[a but Disc.. rte Ehia..s 1 of zeveral of labs eoaaraacs Fey earry> h you ;nay e lien up cne Iurraeu ants' nett; cut the e;enest il3. a and' THURSDAY, o NOV. 140. lnin HAS BLACK Outfitters For Men big on as etreteller«bearer when flit an^ } het lac. ine get comae eelvane I- on:nee in the gaowin ; seasons re-: Tailoring Canadians lest eoveral hundred iuen redre>tn einnegla eine d count tie; volt n a ruin arae! len; before Hand 1<3 c. -oto ul cy cal in tire attack on I9aoeourt-Queant c cta'li gate alp come otter e1Da�,ue, for tlaunate in newneateee weitentp.; oi 1 Switch. in September, 1318• 110 won teere are many others who wouldt taint elle sees. tone fanners in thiel , afterwards wounded and pennon' supple the dice c•a need nil right.: country, as a r-.hele, ora not proseert Jun ., c . a ,� 9 :a na[fiacla.a �teii j Jatat`.a, .rl►ta�lt, Ready -to -Wear and Az• ofr study an4d tl a trarl,ter h a. D,yo• anal it an c^easy }�r av an D t 1 iOQ . •ice � n1! i T,lbererdeels followed the gassing:and is n tae tor•re-' fa Just ala our grad^ ' eta tronaof y lain gallant but given light . for rcr rimae to Yats t ee oY rho lace Int og fon to prawn L, n r�3 :o 1 beast?., Iia was gnva n a military ! taDu6f, as vvcfll :i� the clioPcace. nes cal g y Fall ulz teozVNlaap,c r t Ippainga and city four.�nliceler �. f sat nee of ten gars he had fou gat tie pa t b g s,�lla■l11■sa : funueI an Montreal last Saturday. !there tie alsrgeaeo zttc:.ned, and a yartas, and we eannoe .swans depen'c n Y T ORANGEWEAR RED �,���*, PEKOE ><s 4a[��l'>!1 good 1 ...,. I r,aaF;aty �>•aI, ak it too. But here . on hired $aru-r helpers' opinions flth- [ THE LAST THING IN MEN'S SMART 1 1 lit Editor, 1 tvnIs tl agentasL. r. $ or, o n ac ere and while we coir safely Special Orders ORL? EVE .'po.camiic`liialis Safe in "Friendly Arctic" till they arrived at Cambridge Pay, Impatiently : awaiting favbrablo'. On November 3rd.• Unable to find's weather eailditiona for their flight saaitgb1n..ti}nee to lOnd,'tbey went far south,. Colonel C. D. 11. McAlpine and ontenf, ch' epuree over -land and wa- hiy seven companions are now bo* ter, and•nven'atter they. Tended they on the meinlwnd of Canada after a were not sura of theft bearings ow. two•montha' sojourn on Victoria Is - gut, to the failure of their compasses land, well within tlto Arctic Circle. to function properly due to. the close The • ;party of eight, traveling' in two proximity ot the magnetic pole. aeroplane3, lost their way on Septem- The machines, equipped with pon- ber 8 during a series of heavy snow - aged, landed on the water undam• storms and were not heard. of again .meal, but so .host of`' fuel that there "You W I A#gni " O was not enough gas:in the tanks of both to. enable one to rise. In dais predicament the stranded fliers had to wait till the sea froze over, when they crossed on the ice to Cambridge Bay. .They had rifles and managed to supplement their rations with seal -n i tat, bat inlght, _eon ,inne._Atee,l., well Tad tliey not been assisted by the Eskimos. In addition to Colonel McAI the party consisted of Richard Pearce of Toronto, editor of the : Northern Minor; John Goodwin, of Hamilton, Ont.,. a mechanic; Major Robert F. Baker, of St. Catharines,. Ont., geo- logist; Pilot C. A. Thompson, of Win- nipeg;. Pilot Stanley R. McMillan, of Edmonton; A. D. Roadway, geologist of Winnipeg, and. Alex. Milne, Win- nipeg, mechanic. Seed Potatoes from New Brunswick Commenting on the purchase of 5,000 barrels of New Brunswick seed potatoes, by a prominent grower in Maine, the Walstreet News says c "A)though New Englanders are sup. posed to be as ultraconservative as economical, it develops that Maine potato growers ora changing their seed, and instead of looking for it on Long island, another important po- tato growing centre, or in the Central West, then halve gone to the Province of New Brunswick in Canada and bought•five thousand barrels of seed �. ant noa»ensehiare 'sufficient complete At: change of seed. Canada : is rapidly tit. Y r c mi t ,b particularly 1 o n l e a (rt ars targe e g p Y �• � g ��`. a producer of fine grade potatoo- " HEt►'o0Ft'� Grain Board to Move E. B, A<�atnsali> Chinaman of the Dominion Board of Grain Commis- hieoaners announced hist week that the ..ensntire- ten ee-of-"her ran ,,., wvyid atfns...delicious . be moved' from the Head of the Lakes .'dletlnctively to 'Winnipeg.. enjoyable. ail The change of headquarters, said Mr. Raanisay, is. being made: primarily with the view of. facilitating the ad - ID, ism ministration • of the Grain Aet, and should eesult in better service to an ex,,parties concerned; he started. a . The War Goes tOn o ��� With is r• n V to is 'Cross heroes face, +t+ ' lax all parts of the Empire gathered fat London far the Prince of Wales din- ' norre eons goingfor- ward and with (ratr , p 0 va throughout h , . Dominion, for � x thru rte n n d g rcive, . man au Gail: n that ehou d know these fellows due credit for consider- f , something, of the farmer's prosperity ,mese good •€hought, a3 they sometimes j SQUARE Phone ` -- t O ill I or non.pa seperity unless it be the `eapand and unravel as to how they- . individual who re, diretely linked up would make Inure gold when they get l -<..,.»..,.-.- if! the 1puaine:•s of farming'? Who is : their day's chance, it a:ually goon --- �» ----;,--,—;'---4 . W .----_.T-•- - .-=m r the Johnny , on the spat' ��'lay w:`.h them as it docs with farmers' curs. instead of real iI nefit to the tNO 'i1LIt STOMA(11 LrLC'1e i8 should -the . individual,' the aF^,1. ,ons a%lao.. ern would ' held the trellis tenmoral life and the complete .140' 1estimoni 412"Fox live yeaxe ` lead d op- er in, the busine„a booster, the ust.,ac', .when th.ur 0 mortunity real- hfiation of the spiritual life of Cama °'-uc,h °severe attacks of pain :n my price seiner, the railway stagnate, or ly conies... But, don't forget every dim]. .and Amerman people. stomach that Loftier had to leo down city . fiurnsfacr, who coque .along in 'deg. }las his dayR cyan though the eats We cannot but reflect upon the int the ” field, Took 1)r. nicirod's white pante and an .of proal riflemen' will persist, and the bible decree, its sive scientific, efficiency, winch Stomachic for six months and never Cana - right in the lepi day of praanfee to a the .sweat of thy brow," etc., r,tf11 sits sive and hurryup ruethads �av}aieh the hada pain sfnee."--J. J. Elliott.oli, R. hard -strained and over anxious iaay- upon the top perch of man's wain. Ontario farmer (and I daresay Can- Many � Corrie, Ont. seed, and 3d depict,, predict, assure, tions, and finely holds down the adieu, farmer) haG fallen prey to, ; I)r. McLcod's Stomachic' is gqr araan- guarantee, 'Qrnakeraty in a "scotch- roost. which, in my own conviction, ns put- tend at DUNLOP'S DRUG STO I;. of which they know not a "scotch- There are some farmers, and theta ting 'the, Canadian farmer in a potaf- a -..--_ - -_ ,,,,...7,7,...z;.; _• - - - paeltlaY" are a considerable number of other tion with just two alternatives ■ its `classes of people who have gathered (which will have to be resorted to. in ,, _ unto themselves a little bit of gold, less than two decades). One is to on the organization of . world place bet: in most instances the gold did 01411 up his great grandfather for g not g'ae, through the refining pot of some farming Method,' or get into his rand the guarantee of security for their own hands' narking, and if darnable four -brake coach, pile in aF 1' rilnce. everyone directly or indirc'ctir con- his tow 'belongings, pike for the high," � 'Restore Relations with Soviets corned had but the share to which be way and keep on Inking. The Cana- - Full diplomatic relations are to .be +vas Justly entitled, those gold heaps dian farmer may be possessed of big restored oetwe+o ;¢runt Ilente% and would be somewht►t shrr�pnkeza. and ambition and entbnri$ataie ont\mism. SL'ik atS ANt;ll..t' L utas. Russ' don't don't let. us lose -night of that -facts but+he bas --not tho:tetraaclous none nue Rev: S. A. B. Mercer, of Trinity BY a vote Dir324 to 190 the Hoose for s the facts we are hunting out. on his acres which the damnable y. 'College,. University of.Toronto, who of Coininona has, approved the GeV- By •Caanadlan former, as also the weed -menace a£ the 20th century pine, will leave for Abyssinia next month ernment's motion for resumption of Canadian geuexaily, lies gong strong reckless farming methods has Bevel- to examine ancient Biblical M.S.S, In: such relations, and at the surae time on much of scientific research of fate oped, until today; the entire country native places of worship. Ile has rejected as Conservative amendment Years, and much of it, without a is a veritable flower garden from Just recently returned from Europe, which condemned any resumption doubt. is standing in good stead in gay to November, and goinf, atrongti where he pursued the study of earl until the Parliamentary conditions' : his behalf. But that'everything • And what is our church doing. documents. Y have been . satisfied." These were which the modern .scientific efforts _ Spraying on the professional white-. ,.. stipulations in regard to Soviet pro- have been opening up and holding wash indiii'erentto the fact (for it's King George Completely. Well paganda. out and forcing. upon. Canadian pea-.factswe're after) that the new meth - Xing George got back into the full Laborites Ask Mass Immigration pie during the last' few decades is . (Continued on page 7) stride of London social life last week Large-scale development of user- And going prove of lastingtxes benefit for the first time since he was strick- cupied areas in Canada through cora-. andd to • t, and people, is still,sand en ill nearly n year ago. He bad en- biped agricultural and industrial de- is going to Canadian to be, an open, gagements for the afternoon and for velopment was recommended by the unsettled. question. "IF dinner on Thursday, and then attend- Executive Bogard of• the All -Canadian Now Mr. Editors unanswered is est my par- ed f at D LaneC Lnot The • awee tre. performance Congress pori submitted to the third. annual partie larthose questaon�ttny furthers than this Here.* int. l coffee `r 7 Aper, Speedup; Vincent, Loper Patulous leader of ilio V iance:.tn open°relies. tra- -ono off the out rtantlit,r persouaides of the txir.vaorrld. 'T'h©Selc�etar Tuner '^'� �� HAD AN Demands security ` tor France : convention at Winnipeg, „ ,, „ ., „ . just a comparative few take ons _ . headed b w one Tardieu the a youngesta by the Labor Congress is tions •I shills use etor fortify my posf- Premiers by has ever ha,i- stated to he based, on a ,plan adverse- i t1oWe in have thoseletters. tallcin about ro- ed .by Right Ion. George Lansbury, a g • p oronslyy launched the declaration of. First Commissioner of Warks in the areas, prosperous, etc.; etn,'and any its policy in the Chamber of Deputies of those aeras would certainly' mean the other day and was sustained in l Latbor Government of Great' )3ritfain. ° C1ent, permanent, lasting, result= the vote of confidence notion which Mr. Lansbury is quoted nn, the Can - followed by a majority of 71. anion Unionrste organ of; .the Con- woud advantage, th'benefit" And and woawe tld M. Tardieu departed from the pre- grecs, as saying: If: great blocks of even look beyond the present and. land were developed from the start present world,. because if rodent of a score of years by intra- on co-operative lines and under the ever. this ducting into the Ministerial declare- an individual is prosperous in reality, ID tion an imposing list of specific re- . est anti most 'up-ta-date sa~ientiiic we would have to consider the future. forms the Government intended ;to managenieilt, many —of- the :causes Jesus-said:•to his:'tem�� ter, "Men -shall -Atm today bring about .failure in p 1, carry out, instead a£ general Aramis• . r not live by bread ' alone. We su ordinary }maxrigr tion protects wouldp s. Heevnt w ee old hat' tee reform. Christe h „ ,pose meant an could not or- es. done away wi would cost. est, fie would` die, lett to what we lie opposed early evacuation of the Mennonites MaY'Gonne Here can ,gather from this earth. But.by hineland, uflrrnning-that German:-tip--Y-°A�•eonferepee'v-`wiill-be'-heldeat'"•Ot. every--word--that ::nec1I.. Lee. tl.e propriations for military,' purposes tawn this week between Hon. Robt. mouth of God. This much will we were enough to give the Rech Sive Forke, Minister••of Emigration, and have to consider when we consic,f: limes as strong an armament as the officials of that department, and real prosperity, much more especial - Treaty of Versailles allows. Bishop Stowe of Saskatchewan re- ly when we speak of • the church. Ile declaredthat since the treaty garding the propose movement of Now, we will keep. that point: in mind was signed theGermans ':leave per. - 5,000 Mennanitcs� and 1,000'• Luther. but for just i o n, for a bit, we 'want fected roads feting the French Von- ana;frona•Russi1 no .C''nada, to think Just of tempora!, secular, tier and a motor transport system • It is understood then the Federaleanthly benefit, of some things in tat 1iGovernment 's fry rdisposed h t wa ld enable them tor art G n ent a , o ail . to- v f snap Y,which v e are interested, We will an entire army by automobile into 'word such movement, but only in a cut them as brief as we can, and only 'french territory 'with great rapidity. piecemeal manner, That is, the Gov- a. few. And suppose we take out' He said that the French had done' ernrnent isetot favorable to bringing high igh powered lighting hting system as a nothing on their side.Tha declare- them out i a'bodY, but would be win starter. Please keep - an mind it's' re- tion announced that the new Govern- I ling . to co-operate with the various sults ' we are digging up. Our Gov- menta foreign policy would be based 1 Provinces in settling theist in small ernment'el policies and .also.' private -r,. -.. ,parties as they come out. interest policies spend • enormous Mr.. Felice etas t communicated Withmoneys in perfecting our larger; the Premiers of, the Provinces to power plants and transmission lines: learn their attitude. Bishop Stowe to. give the country .. press `button is disposed to have a large percent- methods of light and power, (sa cal age of those doomed to ejectfan from led,) extremely' effecfent and •of sup - Russia settle in Saskatchewan; but erior strength. Many other people, owing to difiieulties• that have arisen including farmers, have smaller sys- on• various occasions as as result of terms installed, giving them more the Mennonites' attitude toward the powerful light with the same press Public .schools in that Province therethe button attachments. Now the issome opposition to having them all whole of the system, or systems are go there. It is possible that n num- simply: slick. • But where do we get bor of them might be settled in Wes- off at when we consider in a broad tern Ontario. `sense the results. it takes a deal of ' money (a divilof a lot) to install. and «arryr an, and a big factor in sinking people to much of the oppression of Canadian living, but this is not even yet the worst feature. The younger generation throughout the !and are going blind while . ;many people . I know, up to almost 100 years, are going without glasses—many of them tan read quite' small prune, Now what is the, ..tatter ? Then again—our telephone 'syrst ee, .a mighty useful .and important per- fection, but what are the actual, up- lifting results? Simply like the other, a tierce drain upon our pocket lnottoms (getting worse every year), a big 'supporter of brow wrinkles for Many a mart, and a thotit:,u;h coin- piete social life wrecker, that like of which title country tuns :lot known. "Poo -poo," says' the rlaampion, "that's not true, We a tonal life in- '-igorator,' and I reply, "It ns, is :" Sneial life of today is not the whiff of what it was fatty to one hundred years ado. (We know what eve are tallting about, at does every other HON. 11. lipltB Desmon tear,, Just finislaeci and then Late I1niNter f Pittance in i)autitr- . fatdividual who lived then, and is iiv rola Cabinet v1I1p succumbed on Main- ' f tri lay la ttnai rvt1 anni ntr,4.'"4' ft t the Ito 1 ysarto jugnow). We mean frim a real IF YOU MET IU FACE T O' FACE `ori) U''� IBM AMM VOICE - ifairker... Efilii^r .. . 1 inning- Oiiiy i i*ter leas it with the SeIeetor`runrr you simply pose's as button► --tots the diet tell it'tops aiiM- aaearkaflre preterits, tailed to aotr pre- eetected as sties, The ort can alio be tarred inedeipendentlyY of the Meteor `Toner. rD11Eli:fe-liketonaalquality aftt a New Noisier Radio fives yeti each delicate inflection and modulation of the epeai�:ex'e voice...caapture_s each musical note Andre. produces it naturally and faithfully. This truer, snore liifc•liketonal reproductionofmune orspeech haasbeen achieved through 21 years of research and experience. q� elite New XolaterAllAlertrac=arlperr,tethe elector Tuner, -ask your nearest dealer to demonstrate wby Eidoter is "more than Cover a fine set." yKaA.N Kalli. Msrrikbt. 'Mara aro tea ■ Ttifeet rte *itis Madele. , Y trien4rkomodetM. d 61814 Y *Adenine; .99 ep, lent tnlS.ra ■ MosiefitCalitdatoy t'tN41)1AI't ANODES Immo KOI.SThR RAU1O "MORE THAN EVER A: FINE ate''" clay za ernoon a Jet hotel, 'Toronto, ',fh., funeral vnt3 g nuafle viewpoint of nerals life, all tach.} i n 1i east;badly tat i tllleyflekl, ' t tvineexa vie will deal wftflt ntucia Que., with service in the Unite!. , mo.e; ulna; uatfvely i arae a, throe _ days. And now again we will say the • motor ear another severe encroach-. anent upon humin financial •strength, and at the saute time a most mighty . alluding card in thio game of life, and .shoat unfailingly drawing to- ward destruction in either a secular or spiritual eomprehension. And we `tnay (deo review this more fully. And thaw we noinht- o yin, Mr.• Edie t. tor, and enumerate, bit a few are as ,good as a whole lot to emphasize thy • idea, and Wo 'the mention just one more, sante of the efllciency and lab.. or nosing devices which All -the earth and ren•vc come purpose for farmer, for business num, for manufacturer, .professional man or even teacher and preacher, but in almost every in- etenc`e it veiil remains 0 more or 1ess, f t:nsolved problem it' all of our ear cane, led advancements are really yrogees:i 'when nneasured and weighed by •even secular rules of measurement, while 1 1wrhen the measure sink of (nein eye tem is placed upon their,, it record-) aa. Shortage upon every Bide and face. 1 Any of tine four units in our pro- gre44i>ieneen which 1 have mentienett haas murk to de credit, but beceuse of slam s t>lllib,lity. iaxlinati+un and de= pterminatioi4 to an the toll /meth of 1 the rope all of itose thelian las nen ,as teenw t+thea':• alts rip ranch abut ler otertiaave1 that They become a teal OUTDOOR JOB" :'b take 5cott'sEmulsion 'daily, all winter.. It's the pleasant, easy way to take cod-liver oil. A rich .food - nide that_helpa pro= • tett against winter ailments, Start today; scout `EMULSION Winter 'Teeth rantectat N 6rnNtrtowe.'hroyta.Ont. SAY • denlrin i9 the trade mark of Eater hfannt alta, or X m,o caadaster or $anoralmta- .r inaatlr,� vU.i _1 A.k 1CaR SAL I We are all subject to colds. But • they need not cause. tis suffering.` Bayer Aspirin breaks a cold in a hurry, Or taken in time, heads it off entirely. You can avoid other stiffering the same • way. Headache,. and even the pain from :neuralgia, neuritis or rheuina- tism,.yields to Bayer Aspirin. It al- ways helps; never harms; does not af- fect the•heart. Genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and Ora each tablet. SPIRIN BOARD -ROOM FACILITIES Our board -room is one of the best equipped in' the city. .'A complete service. is main - r. tai ci direr with ,� T «, ne t � 1 h Toronto -Montreal -New York markets, . Quotations are always `up -to -tile- minute. The board is there to serve you. It is. t pleasure to us to have you use it. KIPPEN, NEWTON & CO, MEMBERS 011 MONTREAL STOCK • EXCIIANG1. • MEMBERS 01' M0NTItGAL CURB MARKET Telephones, Metnaif -3454-3455.3456 372 RICHMOND STREET: LONDON, ONT. -- -nnnInktlire,Nliffilinn' 1\77 church. ►, Hacking Coy gh Was Caused By A Bronchial Cold /iron .T. Fe*rmaan;Ont,. writes:—"Fatly lbet erinter T .offered five sa ocvarts bronehisl Cali that left ore with a provoking. dm hacking rongh. 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