The Goderich Star, 1930-07-10, Page 2!I
'AfA TWO
u
This is the price
at whichh you
can now b+uvy
liED LABEL
tbe donor which y, rt have Won for
t yourself and Caniada," read the Wino ,
Minister's message to the famous
oarstr-sn.. Tire message wait sent
while keeutier King was en the way
from Re'relrt®lee, where he opened his I
British Columbia, campaign...
A Beath Slaw to Mean
The Mafia, ti,courge of Sicily, will
'be desalt another blow, with the open -
3 fang at Schwa, Italy, of the tend of ;
214 men. The crimes cower a 'i�eriod
of .20 years and the accused ere ,
charged, among other things, with 43
hoi►aieides, 24 attempted homicides,
thefts, cases of ea -ti n tion and violence
in the territory of Madonie. The
documents in the eases fill 60 volumes
and. the Government prosecutors aro
confident of a isuucessful outcome.
They say the present round -up is the
most important since the"'dramatie
elean-up of the Palmero .distridt in
1027 and 1028. The Mafia long has
' ibeer notorious for its bloody vendet-
tasr-and the carman ofjustice bas been
impededcd bythe traditional
Sic
ill n
f'cherta" or refusalto testify.
A Royal Anniversary •
The King and Queen .celebrated the . •
thirrty seventh anniversary' of .their
marriage on July 6th. Their Majes-
ties spent the day quietly in Bucking-
ham i i1ace after attending service in
the Palace Chapel. They received
congratulatory messages from friends trot over the various states
and subjects in all parts of the world. far -bung empire.
British Bankers Discuss Trade a
Mlle resolution urging expansion of '
inter -Empire trade • by reciprocal• ar-
rangements, even at the expense, in
.the ease of the Motherland, of impos-
ing duties on ' foreign f"oodstufs,
which' was , adopted Sy a . meetingof
the most powerful . bankers: of the
• Motherland, has..become a : political
a sensation.. Commander J.- M. Ken-
, ... - worthy, Leber member of the House
of Commons, said he believed the
^' i • + •t ' I a' A •$w. hankers' frank expression of. their
,., views. would 'gulp,tlie" Laborite policy
,.
• _ of inter -Empire `trade by bulk pure
chase,' imp t boards. and direct ex -
'thy ane co rna s . e .., . •_- .
•
By winning the .Diamond Sculls.
THE
ODER= 4sT, Ra
101.1. 1fregoodr sf-Asmeads!!•
op of moss listds Wog aids
coo of which lirtiga Owe .ate.,
Dome dl;vstioia-etsadise
ntrtree--clearee he** are all
fleeter. that count sod are
gmsiie4 frown the
,,
oie of Wrigtey'ar
'*PO
•
gars Falls in various ere*, hut only
three have survived,
Tee second unsuccessful attempt
maw made when George Stetbalkiw.
40.-a Greek chef of Buffalo, Perished
in his bar e1 as it was held in the
giant grip a the water* of the Nist-
gars sit the fo �t of the "Horseshoe
k ails, 11e14 by the teri•ifiz force cf
the waters, it was only after mere
thou eighteen hours that the barrel
with its suffocated oe4unant was
thrown clear into the greet eddy be-
tween the two falls. It was . live
hours after it was first seen before
the banal could be R spilled to shore
andd the end.opened to permit the re --
reeve! 'of the body. ' There was con-
siiilerasale water in the barrel, which
had been splintered by edntaet with
the racks, but Coroner Dr. Thompson
gave the cause of death as surface.
frons and stated that 8tathalds alight
have lived for six hours in the 'server.
'An Unemployment Cosntereuce
Western .11roviriees'; representatives
t
will repot 16 to ace -c a um...rriai
July
mecum of dealing with unemployment,
according• to iron. J. A. Meridey,
Minister .of Labor in . the Ses'katch-
ewan Government. Manitoba, Sas.
katellewan, Alberta, and possibly Bri-
Columbia, .be said, would be rove.
rented It is extpeeted that the get'S
ea rind incapable of ;jnaintainina coil• ering will take place at Ttegina.
of her • Dominion Day in London
' Dominion DAY was celebrated in
.
'London for.the first time in a special
church service attended by Canadians.
The ceremony was • in the Church. of
St. Mary -le -Bow, in ' Cheapside, the
bells:.of which are supposedly tradi-
tionally to endow all those born with-
in the.. hearing of thein ;with the title
of "Cockney." -The Lard Mayor end
"
Sheriffs of the. City of London' ate
tended in state. The Right Rev, ' G.
E. Llo�*d, : Wallop of Saskatchewan,
preached.
:
Jack Guest Wins• Diamonds. championrt of Tho Scalps iind a vier» hof or,tT d'ti.s x
by srucceasar. Guest at the alto of<
24 .years. is a great smaller. Than Air Force' Subdues Tribesmen
through his decisive victory dyer the critics, af Henley say so and "there ; A renewal of .unrest on the north -
German scul ler, Gerhard Boetzelon,
a Jack Guest, .of the Don Rowing Club,
are
to more
� e efo Io following those war, frontier*
s saying' thatrn rna -eon-
Toronto, became virtually the world's. attends the Royal Ree"gatta. tents were trying to stir newaction
champion sculler, and . Canada cap- --• A cablegram` .of congratul ,ations to among the Utmankhel' tribesmen.
�tured fore the second time in three, `.Tack Guest was: sent premier' -It waa added that the Utman •Ithels,.
years this greatest trophy. of the - Em MacKenzie King from"his train yes- `who, rocentll+ suffered franc "tile' apex -
pyre. In this year's winner rice terdav: "Hearty congratulations ora. •ationas of the British Rosier: Air Force,
,. hes§ -•-_ .„... ----- have thus far ref ried to become ere
. •,s cited over the agitation. "The Hail
' of Turangzai, belligerent tribal lead
-
o :tiOnaoa-aowN calatort-Otrsasettl aari3seklEAPER T'HAN'.aiMit •. ,�i' who has been esooroved,` near
1
She. almost trern�ited
pct the t aught
&Wag fates O1 "chis.
oleo (slat iorot o•sti►•
Scow) ratis now begin
7 p,Es.. Night rates •
teem ,at 0.30 p.tat:)'rwst
-give "Long Vistas ser''
ibp NNrnaber you leash
art
speeds aa
the see.
tiro. If year do:et hnow
•iter distant number,
Hitsiorarrdttarr" oval '
leek it resp Or you.
Ztrs: /Cane was at mid ,soul= --no doubt
about it! Modern efficiency rather' .
terrified her:
She.svanted so much to talk to her sistek
inn•town 80milis .away because a friend ,
had told her how she enjoyed weekly
long distance chat's with ber home. But •
site didn't know how to go 'about it;
r
There's 'nothing to it,, het friend
told' her. ,"just. ask , the operator for
long Distance' and when site answers -
tell her the number you want." If you
don't know your sister's number, itsk
Inforn•,atiod.-it's so very simple."
Yrs. Xane • felt encouraged. She tried
it out one evening; found• the operator
heil3lu1; and; in two minutes was talk.
ing to het sister and_enioying hersel f
thoroughly,
' And the "arailIsoss; her only 40 cents,
the evening station<to-station rate (after
•The -Friday, night Seminute talk to bet
sista' is naw an institution. • it has :wide
sfsch a difference to know she is so
.near! And albs. Koine tails after 0.30
p.m. snow,. at a cost of only 25 cealts—
the bight rate.
• 'Peshawar •with his following sieveral
months, also ivas'reported to be stir-
ring again. It was understood that
he hod sent messengers into the Moh-
amed country, .asking the fierce
• tribesmen to renew their struggle
against the Government.
A• Model Piane Record
Walter ;:Ander of Vancouver, broke
the world a endurance record fez -
leader. aircraft at the National Model
• Aircraft coinpvitions at Ottawa,
:..
when his single -stick outdoor tractor
• stayed in the airy• 18 'minutes, 49 and
• 1-5 seconds This -time• surpasses- the
former record established in Louisa-
eco d yAlapiat ne ear ntered by -Ross
• - Farquharson of Vancouver stayed in
_ the : air • -l1 rnirtute r but • as it tiisiapt,
peered fri in ,view it was disq alined.
Britain's :Naval' Chiefs Attack
The _British Navy'sssown opinion of
London's part in the reeeilt 'Naval
Conference, was conimunieatedaby the
Admiral of the Fleet, EarlBeatty,
acid Lord Jellicoe, W'aratime::sea lord,
to the House of 'Lordr, in vigorous at-
tacks upon the treaty conclusions..
fr Earl Beatty, recognized as ' Great
• Britain's most,,,,.proniinent naval. figs
° ure, :assailed the 'treaty, declaring
i • Great Br utain the •only nation that
made' any' disarmament. or reduction,
and asserting thatthe reduction made
wan so great as to render her, impot-
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BRITAIN'S tiNVOY TO
•" 41A1ATI A GANDHI
Sir .Tradhashankar Pattani, a .mono
ber of the Connell of India and the
Indian 'Poet: Knight, -commander; off,
the British Empire, is the envoy of
Great Britain to Gandhi. Sir Pat=
tani :will see Mahatma Gandhi in an
effort to :establish peace betweeri the
Leader ef'the civil disobedience cam-
pafgn and the Britiela GoveenmeaLt„ ••
British Treaty With Traq
(Dc -tails of 'n treaty signed between
Great Britain,andtee 'State Of Iraq,.
which will to e. into force as seen .• as
Iraq' has elf accepted as a member,
-
of the Le otic of Nations, were pub-
fished b the •Colonial Office last;
weela: a treaty. ,:includes ':the -;ea•:
cognition icy Britain of Iraq's corns
plate ind cadence" and Iraq's • as-
sumptian o '•the sole, resiponsrbility,
sebjeet to conuain conditions, for in-'
ternel order andexternal defence.
The condition s are an alliance be-
tween "Britain' and Iraq, termination
of. Britain's mandatory responsibility
fpr Iraq, and exchange of diplomatic
representatives. '
Til OC Nearly Ready . -
It -he' giant dirigible R-100 ; was tak-
en from its shad at Cardington, Eng-
land, for' a final test' recently. The
airship was docked at the end of May
following elle collapses 4f her steam'
fabric while 'she •was • on a 24-hour
trial, flight, during which $0 sl-iemil: rees"'achaned'
a speed., of . Tnore than .
hour .
The damage having been repaired,:
the R-100' is' now ready for further
eas preparator:- to her .flight to rs
Canada, which is scheduled for the'
end of this month. «1 all goes well house dor supe- when'1 way 13lis-
she will not be returned to her shed ten;et'
es shouse for dinner. > sit waas• a
'before the.:Canadian flight. In the hon? acyl eg►g sup-dinr ei and. his ma
meantime -and: with' t11e same pro- ate" hie how T wood like• to. Have my
viso--sshc- will carry members of Par- eggs, and 1. a3ed, All .rite. and spm
lumenal on a flight. 1 anrckered n,
Canodiain Meaiorial Delayed Sunday -Ant Emmy
all ways 'thot
'Shan tang' was suin kind of i
n " Owing to the size is i o al d
cheer and then' after :pa had '. pia red
'plexity of .she Csxnadia • National her what it was he tied ho wasider-
Membiial at Vimy Ridge, it will pia y: when the senses roan
bably be trio or three ears; yet be- wood get to
Atlantic Filer Crashes
fa'he tiny,".De Haviland "Puss Moth,"
in which Captain C. S. Wynn-Eytiin
-vas to attempt a trans-Atlantic
flight, crew)lied and burst into flames
at- Harbor'. Grace field:when tilting
off and the plane was completely di:-
ctroyed 'by. fire.
Wynn -Eyton ri as :> badly burned
about the face and ayss rushed to the
hospital ab Sr. Johns. He had an-
nounced his' intention of flying froni
Harbor Grace tri Croydon, England.
The plane was one of the •einallest
cabin monoplanes 'in the world
Sleep is•the greet nourishes of ins
(ants, and' withcut peaceful. sleep the.
,child will 'not thrive. This . cannot he
get if the infarct..be troubled wit;i.
worms; Miller's Norm Powders will
destroy worms and drive, them from
the system, and•afterwards:the child's
rest, will be,. undisturbed.. '.The pear -
dere cannot injure the most delicate
baby,: and there is nothing; x3 effect-
ive for restoring the health of,a worm
worn infant. - : .:. , o. ; • .
"Friday -well• at .the • party tonit.easve
played ;cost Ofnice witch is ia. game
wear • you kiss sum buddy sum, times
f; they aro in a good yumer: like Jane
was when I called her in to the room •
ter a book of 2e scamps, I got to
thinking a bout it and it is a fanny
thing 'aboatt •'a. Kiss. You cant have
it with oat giveing" it • to sum 1 else.
•Saterdaa I gess. I made a -miss
take tonite when --I was .at :Blistersess
fore rt is entirefy completed,''olon- . are house •and. Ant Emrriy got eSsatlt-
ed becuz she that that' pelves Simn-
el H, C. 'Osborne; Secretary-General ming her,
of the Ganadiatt Agency of the Im- niunday well we have dissaidetl to
Penal Glynis Graves 'Commission land get a supple Beep so We can have
Battlefields Secretary
1 the
„Canadian
ri round "t° "$pry on are: bread the yr;
dicated in. tin inter view •on hiss return rod •and tonite pa UM Ant Emmy
to the Capital from his.. annual tri wood she like to long to the apiiety
to Fiarsce. p and she replyed and sed she seen an,
the apes she wantedto see to weeks
More Records Smashed ' ago at the Zoologiekel garden
The refuelling: endurance plane, Teusday 7 seen Jake early this a.
City of Chicago, which Kenneth • and M. and lie wanted me to go long to
John 'Hunters flew ;river Sky Karb)r” the crick with him,he sed `he was sup -
for 23 days, has' landed at Chicago posed to wirlt''today and L sed. Are
afster establishing as new world's re- you supposed to wirk at the crick and'
cord for •su stained flight, They had' lie sed:. No I am supposed to wirk at
been in the air 553 houra and 41% home. then 1 seen the point and we
urinates, more than 133 hours longer had a very good time all day.
than the previous record . of 420 • Wensday---I tuk mynew Harmo-
hours, 21 minutes, 30 sieonde. nicks up" • to Janes house and played
Bishops *et at Lambeth it for her this evning and she sed I
The "Lambert : C'onf'erence et Biala : remilhded her of Daniel Webster, and
ops 'was ofiicialit opened with a see..1 ted wry Daniel Webster diddent
dial service ast 4Si. Pause; Cathedral,, play a larmonick-i did he and she:
with 300 Dishiips and Archbishop, •- relayed and sed. 1.o Ino he, diddent,
representing the Anglican denomina oilly dents sum timea.
batt all over the World, taking part:. °Ihirsday -pa has got into trubble
• A note of Oriental splendor was . et the noose paper eine° wear he ,,,,•,„°u,,
introduced by° Patriarch Meletios of ;:vides age”' 'Tiley vyas, is cirri at the
Alexandria, known as. "the "secondmayere' bailee and pa rotes the headPope." who xvn- rolled in pure white { lino for the start' like this. Mayers
III_FRsr!1`� a JULY, 10t'll, 1901
The Mein' :.tore Worth While
H h -class Haberdashery and
Hand Tailoring
Mori
CHAS. BLACK
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THE SQU R ', c ODERICH
1tEI't1I3T OF a..HOG l UIL'MENTS :,. For Burros and 'Sealda.-d;'e • Liiaim-
FOR MItNTA BNDING MAY` as' Electric Oil will tar=p the 'fire out
11. is, o of . a burr or "scald. It should bo at
GCderieri-Total hugs, 20. select; hand in event kitchen se that ib4, may
m 1 'ere is no
time. la
,.. • ' ab at .
u
. be
available y
bocce, 11. bacon, - --'r butchers, :
heavies, h vicCxaw Total rices, 222; preparation 'required: Just applytue:
select bacon, 81 'bacon, 117; butch- oil to the barn or scald and the psora
era 10 • heavies, 6; lights .and eeee ill• abate aid in a short time cease
ers, 3. Auburn,-4f4jtal hogs, 83g; r altogether.
select basione•h2; bacon, 203; hutch-.,..�........�.m..:�-. ,,,,, .
era; 18; heavies, $; exctra heavies, 1; ' • ^"" -^° •" •� ""
lights.. and • feeders, 6. Huron C. ,'
locals -Total . hogs, 2121; • select ba- e'
con, 614; bacon, 1122; bateslere, 210;
heavies, 86; extra heavies, 5;. lights •
and feeders, 34. Huron Co. total -1
Total hogs,. b723; 'select ba.on, 1730;• i •
bacon, 2698; butchers, 540; . heavies, s
262;• extra heavies, 16; lights.,: _a 4
seeders, 73. .. ; . l,on2 Dista"e'.."
ce . - Short Distance
s r. -
"Lions:cost a terrible lot in food; Z fir : Engagements F!hone
says 'a circus proprietor 1 ven in the
old days. they used to eat up the pro s.R. 1VicMath, 1plmesville.
'phets: 601 r 34 Clinton Contrail.
A three wheel perambulator hag ' .
.or
an the inarkc:. �A, ba,rl-
bearina cry-cyeie. • - • . ..
'ranspon a ton
Service
and headed it procession of bearded, s house Barns. %'leas in his Pajamas*
brach -robed clergymen of the eastern and I- gess pa is' lucky to have'a job
t rtlted:at delegation. They Marched' to wiri: at t ucts,that brake.
s ("sown the centre 41:10 • of . Ino clagrcll
► to take places• in the chola stalls.'
Niar.ar
s* Tikes Voll;
° Five people,, have gonna over Nia. `r
Relieves
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Civet immediate relief.
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foods 'spoil rapidly" and'the .,
health of your family id rue.
need Tboueaiids who ha
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made .This test have turned
logically to die General Fico•.'
iris liefrigerator becetuso they
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maintains :a tamiicrature.: well
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• the accessible freezing •regale..•
tor..... the geaeraus>shelf tire i
far food .. the hermetically-
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•eherX es very a frii nhd 'about and
fry, m c pleased with the,
results she received."
Tasty Pimples'
On Her Fats
Dreaded Going Out
Mrs. F. G. Bik, Meetee r
writes:- terriricAmy. last baLy
`bore my h],•ood became very bad swat
my:face broke out in natty pitm lean,,
and I dreaded.:going out anywhere«
One day ea* Burdoalc Bleed •Ritbn
advertised, so went to the. drug
Otore .end purehased a bottle, cad Ta
e. short time the pimples bead nail:die-
appeared, and my hates is•fine new.
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