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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-12-12, Page 12"AM 't`W1 t.t F 10131101710 /V -tG <): v ire diaimaiie. race amoeyi; tu;cairi dao- '''"`' , hilts omit raieatstireat+a to provide aoi thiij %Nsw, ip valtratiagaat *sed w in- ,'tetly aensrtwnal that alt teem mart - est and gayest aigieelita+ ecce ty ih„ial,l be attracted W their doors, lr Tremendous Assortment of • GIFT FURNITURE Wise Christraas givers know that one .of the 21,,i aest•permanent, useful and attractive gifts alley can make is a gift of furniture. Our gift furniture offers many pertinent ugg estions for the early Christmas shopper, Individual pieces, of course, top the list of • vt-iti"`tes• for Biu tis 't wing, and -we --- leave an .astonishing 'rray of such pieces in; rat variety. Easy GlBII�SIQkC1S stands --telephone trzrlds desks—lamps• -.folding bridge table . 4tigf &airs for 'baby—Windsor chairs—book. els —bookcases -and a Brent variety of otter .x°tacles. Complete suites of furniture for the : bed. cin, dining doom or living room °DMCr R. WHEELER . ONTARIO 4 e,seorel Strikes Bunn* vara for the settlement ox tlritieh Oar at' titer worst storms to r - calnnfsts.• The i ewer r, ilei 's 1 h a s marsh and hay B � ti h Dees and I; tern area a h x ha .Inds ses � y fierisper is the past *votary is atilt' e:ie.nteit south and west of The Pis Bslr sagt /lean' to11. Wind which and •investigr tion shows it to he ot sentrita u high a velocity' ss 14nrcroporaising value. As early .as 1020 Wks ass hour, has : strewn the teethe prominent menof the northland die• m teirt*gai, France and Britain with cussed the possibility of opening the iMac bwiteredavreekaite of half a bun -territory, but their scheme neever. Ana ladles, has deetteyed home 'beret' fruit: etildiw ss far inland and taken. three' " tiondcela'ble. Serbia Deals .With "Reds'' • .lives eut'of'the welter of wreck Settees' officials of the Serbian Rail» nsns dTienster, with atleast a hundred wavy Minls.tiy, of Russian natlonabty,, seeds! "out at eeee, stories of were arrested, suspected of Geeing 1leevrdsfre et crews saved at incrediblei important •railway organization doeu- silk :ore • beginning to trickle in. yentas to the secret agents of a neo?gh tlBssagt ,of' theta, though fragmentary. tart* *tate: • tl saitiatisist real that, :,when the full floe, official statement elf the case Ink it fee'N, anew eh*pter will !meet said:'that none Of the documents re- Set tt /lidded to 'the historic record of dated to mobilization plan. They did,' Maltese tradition, of British sea= however,' Contain information respect - le aroud$p and roarage, Jbee proposed treneportation develop- • raTt- t,*antic Canadian Project -�... stleo aef the greatest reclamation • • Britain's kibgniil (' >teeTrnJrs ever ronsideved in Westerns Establishment of an alternative +aeiraeda-er gigantic project to reclaim tribunal to the judicial committee of LINgtimsre miles of. lowlands in the privy remelt for the settlement offense[ .!fiver valley -K will Ito placed 'M disputes betweeh members of the The Dominion, Manitoba and British .Commonwealth of Nations ewan governments sn the was Mooted in the house of Com- Non- future. ' The territory will be mots. A, ,questioner asked whether THE the government WOO prepared to con- sider such • a proposal and whether • they .heed received any conuanunica- GODERIC tsarns from any of the dominions re - Oltbiting to ft. ler THE ('VrODERICH STAR, aaaeeeee'era at fivratom, 'early in the aaearseM�. as taw IAic;hias visa ate airoaehaaeg Mho* Pa,1at, they mitt to the Lep deck and n4.bed the bride*. Thar Wham halal thew at bay whtae the raaitaiei seaweed to octal a wire : leas can for help. U'.$. Ratite World Court lEieetilent hoover has autlaaetted the eigning et' the protocol of aaflea»!; ence to toe pernmeent octet 1in= Y ternational entice, c,;ntaining the Veen tounula ter the United. atatee entry into the world court. .'agoing of the formula, together, With that of the protocol ce signature to the statute ot the collet and the,: protocol cf revision 0 the statutes of " itte court, will take plasm et Geneva. Editors Tour Caaldds Editor: representing the leading''-_ Jam papers or the United states `wall tour eastern Canada by spceiat train alert summer as the result of ai actin: invitation extended to the Amerman Agricultural L'diti is /law. s iatrvn at ttaeir annual convention re» aentiy held at Celestao, by represeu- tatives cif the Canadian t over uneut and the Canadian railways. 111 1111 II - Ct tiTe'#�111 TitESS ? in mgard to why Christiana trete came Into arse, the follow. ing exp1aast1rn is given; It was the desire .;t the + hurch to combat the heathen eu;toms which prevailed at this seasco.. Christmas Carole and t'hrietmas Z. playa were introduced and later -',Christ trees," or Christmas trees, adorned with lights and - gifts, the latte;r°in commemQra•- tion of the sifts brought to the Christ Child by the "wwe men." There is a diversity- of opinion ` as to where the Christmas tree custom originated, it being cred- ited to both Italy and Germany. halmour--rence' Blocked Canadian Editor Dead The itrternationst conference for W. F. MacLean. founder of the old : the abolition of import and exporere- Targnto World and testees peon of strictagna and prohibitions, which the House, of Commons. will) passed i uT autopit;e sat * pencountered ena yrsessi ea away at the home of lila daughter,; when an draft was made to evolve Mrs Sifton an arrangement ter putting the core. Canadian V.C: a Traikie Death tiotn iigwhose signo atures have been af- One of Canada's fatuous V.C.'s, fixed without conditions. captain George ' FraserBobble) Sixteen leading industrial coon - Kerr, andI Fraser(Bobble/the world � holder of the Military tries of have ratified the shoe -why so inaekiyard t ,I .saw Medal, succumbed to poisoning in instrument, but nine of them have his garage on December eth tram %lade their'receentances contingent;istl'et es Miss IXasbeen undo the carbon -monoxide gas fumes. Bola. 'von ratification by 1'ularid and Cze» He --II promised my fiancee X'd kiss tie" had just returned from England ehoslovakia.., It was hoped those two on homely girls on fiancee ee I' Eve. where he had been attending the din- countries would withdraw from their _ . new and celebrations tendered to the pobitions and announce: willingness tel Ern giro's V.C.'s by the .Prince of . 'ratify, or else that the nine hesitant Sim thaw ' Candle Out Wales-ans s...tuning. up its meter_ fitatus would ondnree-the=paet-regard- . _ There are many_serious .elmtoms car in the garage so that his wife less of the Polish and Czzeehoslova» connected With the singix g of carols. 'could drive him to the station at Tor- kion attitudes. In the Isle of Mann villagers assem- y� bled in the church- on Christmas eve night y 4t ,Lt teas to g n New 'fork. Greece C;onstrancts-'New .Cities and, in turn, pang a carol. Each held i' Ca a ri Kerre ¢ o ha a most enviablea lighted dand,t s lit. d s candle,al h u h some 'An go m international ?o I lu , g rn t been architectural of the carats were lengthy, the sing - through in the World gull. an came construotio has iteett opened for the'er had to stop when the candle went through the fiercest fightieg and rose construction of twit new cities in , on the field of battle from private to Greece. ' The xuames ehoscn for the out. Captain. He won the Empireo most cities are Neosmyrna and Neogalli- ' 'A Chriettnas Superstition renowned decoration "For Valor" and polis. The new urban centres will survived countless Cermet attacks of be erected largely for the'aeirommo Xn parts of rural gangland it is ae- bullets and shells and deadly poison dation of thousands of Greek fart:.- toted a;r beyond argument that if, on gas- ers who have recently returned front the morning of Christmas day, the •-- ^- ; Russia as part of the: exodus afor- sun shines through the 'apple tree the Old Roman Question Jetticd eignere front the land of the Soviets. apple harvest will be. V11'1'71)1°1- BYBy spending one hour and 35• min As Greece is nlreadyr busy with the tread Herald: gV11'1'7V11'1'71)1°1- BY utes within the Vatican precincts, as problem of. its Asiastic refugees; the. Mistletoe at Christmas guests of pope Pus XI, the Xing and.new influx ss, a serious matter for The use of mistletoe at Christmas - Queen of United Italypubliely ohm- they Government, •' tide is traced to the Druids, who used ed the final seal of their approval on the Lateran Treaties', with the sign. French Bread Changes it as n symbol to welcome their gods. ing of which last Feb. lith the 60- France is returnin>r to virtually ytu •. r '''''''''"w"41. wa ' , , , a tMt oar-ol Romari question passed into all -French bread. 'Cinder new legis -t - C �' YAS PROMOS dation for the assistance of the farm -l ,-- British w r h; n , er, Bon. Jean I•fenneasy, minister of Th a C nes ..tt".k agriiculture, has fixed the quantity of Chinese pirates made a desperate French four which is to into the ' e 'sure • on invitation, ion. is to xnako .ourselves responsible for attempt to seize the: British steunner 'mak?� of French breed at 97 per � '- elle guest's happiness as 10314 as �Baiching, carrying 800 passengers': cent. This proportion' will not be I, i d f A Strong W71 onto in. »� .... • ordero te enable al n e hi to togete the front Swatow to Hong Kong, but modified unless there' is a shortage e s un er our poo . they found„to their+ regret that they in Freneb flour, or if the helderscom- v It is a alae tugainst hospitality pp y by _ to gpcn your door and shut up had caught a 't±artrer. 'They stormed promise the country's food su . t - yout�++ countenance., . the Captain's bridge, fought for restricting their offers of flour or de* :.' Thr ger 'makes'the t e - hours with officers and guards, and manding exaggerated prices: guxf pr 'loran were passengers, a trying l to plrarma in •childt •en, tf the be not of Ae ft with a , kindn eounten- whom drowned while 'the to ” once; is a double escepe le ec Bee'boot. By the limo' attended to, cause' convulsions, and present. two Br?t?sii destroyers had rushed n a outer Ci vee' VY ora o claarita'ble give out at the a e : " „ Exterwninatar Brill , Tibor and �lod huts lit ; at the naw r isle die 5ers colla, they picas feet the ieh st :141dowv: found the 2,000 ton ship had been deco from these distressing assitiict?ens, Thera is ata grace in at gift sot ablaxal, with s!a British: o#l?cer, two rs - � that *ticks to the fingers. .Indian •ituarde and a number of > ir- p Hearts alone buy n ince ales killed and 20 wvo n inG s`es to ded the YP t credit the - is' a� struggle. l t Che Christmas -born luso K?oldies like grain increases A t the pirates are 'under with powers of divieetio abs i ., to arrest inHong " nn its! , by sok+ing -Montreal Herald. Kong jail... remove the "evil ey,� and varuou's • :. :., .- ,,•• , The pirates boarded the steamer as /other attributes..=d�#tJ1eldlt3irlieps�t�t�kl�Mt#rltillrl is TlitlkSL Y, DEC. 'Stk. 11M. EVERYTHING GOOD FOR THE TABLE P% 5'O g OCR Christmas Cake and Pudding New Raisins -Seeded and Seedless, Sultanas and . Valencias New Currants, Figs and Dates, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel Candied Cherries, Pineapple•and :. Guice Fruits Almond icing, Extracts and Spices AGENCY FOR -MAIIMY'S BROAD Sturdy s Cash'Grocery PHONE299 • i Christl'ta#i iu: heady models o bI'miniature'o AS�e1Yt . rri g Christ > birthb!late farms an ?nape tobservancea f hr s m. ant art o Christmas as Italy, where the little manger is cal PRINT ANIS ABOUT JOIN` SASE srs led a "presepio.''' algid fast fol ,"twenty%ur hours before. Christmas ever marks the religious obsezvaue f Christmas and Color r Pew of us realize heir much color has to do with our h4ppiness. What would' Ohristneas be without the 'brightness of holly, red: ,Christmas bells, and evergreens ?: Norway Christmas. Legend . In Norway they `have a pretty leg- end eg end that an every Christina eve the little : Christ -child wanders all over the world 'bearing on Ria shoulders bundle of evergreens•. A Fuse Chriatanas Plant • iZhe Solanus Capseastruns or what is better known by its old fashioned name of Jerusalem cherry has be - .9, e come 4 very.popular Christmas plant; and nearly all ,greenhouses grow a quantity bf these for their Christmas 'trade. Na Christmas , is rightly celebrated which hass in it.' a sting. of neglect. �` SAYS MSUSSIST ''JoiuteEase" ‘ is selling like hot cakes in my store, "bemuse it is a wondertul and speedy remedy for nit joint troubles. "But why not Morose on tens of thousands of suffering ?wig?. Solna of the trims that dozens .of any custom. ers tell me almost daily, • "Some say that it knocks out lama- a bago over night—others that for chest colds ata sore throat it has ua equal, while ninny insist that there Is vothing'ther ever tried that is so efficient for neuralgia, neuritis and. even head: colds and vile nasal eat. " arrh:' . Answering the above letter, we, the makers of Joint -Ease, know that what this thriving Ottawa -druggist say�s is true, but we still maintain that Joint - Ease 'IS prepared:for stiff, indarned, painful, swollen joints, whether. in ankle, knee., hip, elbow, shoulder fin- gers or spar. You'll like to use stainless' ,joint- Ease, for with just one minute's rub- bing, it soaks' in through the flesh dir- ectthe i e to ailing bones, joints and Iigaments — that's why it succeeds. for when Joint -Ease gets in joint agony gets s out -and without any waste of time all swelling and con-- geetion disappears. ?dude in Caned* coats only 600 a. tube, All dreg - gate sells Dots of: it, Christmases Rightly Observed T Su' NG LACE LIKE Prominent Politldatt Retire Mon. IL .11. Stevens, member for VancouverCentre In the House of Common. in a statement issued in Vancouver • announces his retirement from political life. Kr. Stevens, who has represented Vaneonver in the federal House for 20 years. stated he would not he Ile a vaitcliditwill tinue to the duelection. .l of the present parliament, however, and will the devote hie • entire tune to his. husineso intere:;te. in Britten Columbia, Lords Defeat Labor rd Birkenhead hill the eatistiie. t defeating the British L*borite • atrxaera 43 to 21 in the Woe of At i,osalax en a motion that he fntrodueed.; "that diplomatic re a gnition of the '.. Soviet government is not/desirable." Neither the debate nor the vote., WHEN THE HEAT however, is expected to have any elf- F'a1•KSAR,l* IN IT' / feet on the government's announced intesktioa of resuming full relations with Bessie. Umn to think of it, utero is no htanitabn'arv'Pxxrd Cut Smit to the° advanttrv'es of burtiin �I l coal.the kind 3fI� *WIN sup leunentary merman tax O Wit Folks, • Ag b' a IInhed arltotcether. Old Age .prttsions levy reduced 60 per *leans comfort and better eat sad the Mothers' allowance levy tgirwstiag, which yin turn, mean monk/wait b k� +0! by the pr recuse booed .4ap iCt dispositions ire' mnn. 101to cod eitn,. itohs►aa premier, aniton17 4 ,last Art swirtilt:':* we st. fir* ifstic threEs l;ift5--»iLtNtHt n before the eitoba onvolition of B sispp r onpaasitiott, an alert maw Peas* Bracken mode mode theme rewis. ...Mere is nodifnit to one's cb*n- than and also snnouneed that the suesCur success in life. Meal* levy proal aloe be redueed by MKS t .--Invest in heat Folks i would be tuprovincial in h burden of CALL Tri MOW: 11/44411 War What in said to be the mast extra woe a 41y tamprtltive ilght ever 1 barna I* the reetaam-*at Malmois tSW les Mt »lar IroNdett during vms:bat erasey s+e'sI. •f 4or as well bas t0et ■eeset gaiiMt, sf ;aoat+io+a'A spfal►ea oro -o visor,. have h!es% thrilled dor, . Csamisik fly' tis! 7nat bw woke by obaerviarg Wben mother detects from the wr?things and fretting of a child that worms axe troubling it, she can tiro - Mite a ,sellable remedy in Miller's 'Minn Powders which will expel all worms from the system. Thee may rcause . vomiting, buttitle need- cause no Muddy, because. it is but a mani- festation of their therougb Work. No; worms scan long exist: -where these Powders are used. Trade Conunissioner Oiler in Great Britain LONDON: farrieon Watson. Canadian Building. Trafalgar Sauer*, .W s.1, Loose.ltestnnd.. . r Woesyth Smit h PndTrade ade sinnermalar Nater, Street',Bedford sltrsrsrd, IA/.C.2. _ London. tMO:POOL: do _ sadastonet, Scott, ilbeatfal . 21 North Nos t trwt. 1Awren peal. Wagand. Douglas CeleSun iholdies. C *vett Ihistal. Soettesel OLA$O W: allaerdssr 1. j teasesae„ dell fit. Waseaeset $trwt. abode s, soot• A Challenge to Canadian Food Producers ... • RRAT BRITAIINT wants more Canadian foodstuffs.The plain fact is that the increase itt trade itt sennet *tour food exparth to the old country is not keeping pace with the growth of demand. Britain's markets ore wide open to Canada. Because of the exhibitions, of Canadian products, the activity of our Trade Cofntnissionera. and the effects of our advertising, the British consumer is *tore familiar with these products than ever before, and ronsegnently>' more inclined to btsy. Good will itt Great Britaixt towards Canadian products never has* been at a higher point than now. Alt the facilities of transportation for all classes of products from Canada to Great Britain have been prodided. ffitatl we Canadians overlook or neglect the oppor- tunities Iry Increased export trade which acre thus laid before us? just because domestic market* are good. shall we *s producers be so abort alighted as to fait to.satiify so targe a ,market wbktst is more favours inclined towards our pro- duct* than ever before? riot yet is there among our producers an adequate realization of the opportunities for increased production which present conditions itt the British markets afford. If you are a producer or deal!`,! in foodstuffs, you can assist to your own profit in gaining a larger share of this market. Almost every cemntnnity in this► country stands to benefit. The result can be attained by: 1. Producing more of the kind of products the British consumer wants. I. Keeping up at constant supply. T. Maintaining quality standards. Through its Commercial Intelligence Service, this Department wilt render valuable assistance toasty exporter. Our 'trade Commissioners' Offices in Britain acre specialty well-equipped and strategically placed to handle se r expott problem on behalf of Cattastielt exporters.Sequirke re' pssding Sickish Trade receive prompt attendee. to the Commercial Inteltigoce &Mee, Ottawa. THE DEPARTMENT op TRADE AND COMMJ3RCE 0141. JAMES - OTTAWAMdellar E, C, T. MIA Deputy Mame s1111111111111111 cost SIMI m..1.0111..».. 4