The Goderich Star, 1922-03-09, Page 6,•••••,•••
THURSDAY, March 9th) 1922-
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A Revelation" in Green Tea
IDS so SWEETLY PURE, 96EAIST AN»
DELICIOUS
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le *old on merit *nal merit alone. -127'
It once and von wilt never go back to
jepania. At ell grocers.
the Coallitionias vino bad a, majority!
a 3000 in the last eleetionelaity hew
added fael to the fire of disgruntle -
emit. This reverse, following the
in. cet triumpha of the Labor Paety
in by-elections haa natursilly renewed
the talk of an curly election. It
.would be a disaater ,for Britain if at
this time circumstauces eompelled
Lloyd Goy& to ,step out of office
iand enter into the etruggle of a gen-
eral election. Ile sheathe be free to
. prepare arid attend te the Economic
'' conference in Genoa, Where his driv-
ing form is, needed.
SCHOOL REPORTS
u. S. S. No. 1, Colborne
The following is the report of U.
S. S. No. 1, Colborne (Ni_) for the
month of Fehruary: V. -Sylvia Se-
gusee 008; Ruby Kerr, 502;_. Calvin
Rutledge, 472. Sr. IV. --Florence
Seguss 482, Jr. IW-Floreneel
Boyle, '531; Mabel Smith, 450; Ame-
lia alellwain, 425; George Currey,
421; Elgin Rutledge 414. Jr..III,-
lqrle Gamble 902; Marjorie Heth-
erington, 675; '" Jack Boyle, 630; Al-
lan Currey, 522; Myree Gamble, 468;
Murray Hetherington, 346. 1. -Al-
vin Kerr,334. Sr. Pr. -Amy Royle,
630; Carman Kerr, 585; Charlie
Jones, ,180. Jr: P.-Merele Kerr,
155.
GRACE A. PLUNKETT.
IS. S. Na. 7, Ashfield.
The following per cent. shows the
standing of the mils for S. S. No.
a'a Astitield, Ifor January and -Feb-
ruary. * denotes absence for part or
all of the exams: Sr. IV. -*Olive
Black, 79 (honors). jr. IV. --Stella
Johnston, 88 (honors); *Victor Black,
58; Howard Johnston, 42. Sr. III. -
Stanley 'Dennis, 60; *Lei= Pearson,
57; James Brown, 35. Jr. III. -Ruth
Black, sa (honors); Eldon Johnston,
58; Alex. Johnston, 50. Sr, IL -
Hugh McWhinney, 88 (honors);
etVarner leleIntyre, 56; *Harvey Mc-
Intyre, 44; *Charlie Simpson. Jr.
IL -Jack Johnaton, 66; - Attie. Brown,
47; Jean Shields, 30. Sr. L -Clay -
tot Dennis,. Earl Dennis,Eimer
}Becky -Mame Johnston. Jr. Le -
Nelson Pearson. Pr. -01111e Brown.
Total number on roll '23. Average
attendance, 20.
MARION G. TIGERT.
R1,11.EVETS.
THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.
• C*10(114111‘ Itollar Steadily Climbing
To Perite
• For Canada this moment the
• ne.st of news is the steady climb of
'it e dollar toward parity in the New
Yorl: enarket As this was 'Written it
-hat reached 'the -neighborhood of -99:
That is the nearest it has come to
innity with , the United States dollar
since 10111. There are a number of
t4116e8 wbieb improvernen L.
attributable, One Is the improve -
merit in sterling exchange with its
consequent reflex on Canadian funds.
Another is the signs of renewed • fin -
pond strength in the old land which
mauifesting itself in the efforts of
London basikers to secure foreign and
and the country now bus complete
autonomy if it desires to accept it.
There Is little doubt of thie, though
some agitator' may persist in dis-
turber:0es on the ground that the
terms. do not accord full sovereignty.,
1-Fer the -present and -until the Egypt -
'lens have organized their government
1 and taken control of the public ser -
vicee •Britain will preserve the. eta-.
Brine)). Empire loans. New York
believes that a new Canadian aeon of
*100,000,090 to he floated thie sum-
iner will go to London. There is 110
statement on this from Ottawa, but
it would, not be surprising if it were
osifirmed by actuality loter. A sign
of the times is the announcement of
Seattle traders and store 'keepers
that Canadian wormy will now be oc.
eepted ot par for the first time since
the unfavorable Money conditions
treeted by the war and its ofteratuith.
Germane' Is tileeting Her Iteiretion
Payinents
Iterence to money matters chile
attention to the fact that Germany,
despite great deal of preliminary
.nlastering, 'maim her payments
ander the nevr Arrangement for in.
ilemnity or reparations. The recent
tennponery schedule voila for a Mini-
•.ber of payments at ti -day Intervals.
Tbe fifth Of these has Just been puid.
--IC totalled... thirty-one minione_gentit
. merlon se gold nitric being worth a-
bout 24 cents. French newspapers
eatientste that since the arirlistice
6/11111.11), has paid a net total of six
arid a half billion merks in gold bt
eparatious. Most. a this has been
absorbed in the expenses of the Mille
tory ocouPOtion Germen territory.
Does ever pey7 ' •
Protector' te Over Egypt
tun quo it: respect to defense. In
other words ea government begins
whenever the Egyptians are ready.
Safeguards to toecominunicatione and
foreign interests and eontrol over the
Soudan are maintained. It is felt in
the old land that the coneeeiliOneto
Egypt may result in a renewed age.
tation hi India for u full measure of
"home rule." At the 841110 time
those who know both countries well
aro agreed thet the experiment *Mai
te• e-eee„ • .-•1..e•
eet
rfl
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ewe.
lee Tower at Ottawa -Erected, in.couneetion- with the winter earnival-
AQta to/ Canadian National Railway. •
of. no, A.".••••%••••••,e
But it at lean -does show growth. At
gathering were removed and the com-
given Egypt practical freenom, could the seine time it Ca1180.relloatiorts as inuniention referred to oboe breathe
net be sittempted, in India without to the futuve. There is talk already ed the very essence of brotherly love
disaster. Gandhi, tbe leader of the of gt,eti to renew immigration on a between the two natione. Ti two
Indian Nationalises, is said te have $011101ift at wider scale than has iiitti.. premiers it was asserted "feel parte.
fallen in the estiination of lug feht ette been the case hitt with mote cutarly nonvinced that no differences
lowers because he has again success
fully objected to piens for a wide-
spread armed upvieing.
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Canada'a 'Wet Claim for a Ali hei
P0111111% for -Rallwity_ Materiel ection. If the wrong classes are
. • ,Allowed being brought in and cannot prae
Coincidently, the British House perly assimilated, educated and train.-
Commone revised n war elaim made ed in good citizenship, numbers are a
hy Canada for one million pounds detriment stral not an asset. Based
for railway Materials supplied in on the cerieus figures quoted the next
1016 for lute on the western front of Parliament Sleight have 245 members
ila operations. The claim had in the House of Commons, or ten
diserimination than in the past. This
is a more important question than
that of mere nersibers. Masses of
people do not elwayli mean that a
coiintry is krowing in the right din.
„Alio abed
In accordance with promises made
Mealy And crystallized into agree,
eaent, Britain has declareil the pro-
islieterete over Egypt to be abolihed,
been Owed owit: to the
titinty ae to whom it was to be paid
to hi view of tho cbanges in railway
lerrimmilijpin this country. It was
ueged by thaiFinancinaBentaiWy-to
the Treasury that the claim should
Ins met imniediately and the House
concurred in it as soon as his explen-
WW1 WAS made. • •
11> J* OI • •
The Comes and the Questioa of Inv.
migration
Ottawa sends out revised censits
figures showing the total population
of the Dominion to be 8,769,480, tont-
pared with 7,206,643 in 1911, .or an
increases of 1,562,846. This is not
gratifying to many who had hoped
that Canada would showeerimpulotion
in the neighborhood of ten millions.
Double action -Goes farther -Try it and
yoe'11 be delig t wit t results.
more than the number now ere.
A World Wheat Corner
If theraisetri be a world wbeatcor-
ner, there are to signs as Yet thit
those who claim to be originators of
the idea have advanced very far with
their project.. Canadian and Ameri-
can interests are 'credited with the
Scheme for a- corner too gigantic one
of a political character will stand in
the war ef the two nations working
together in full mutual confidence for
the economic reconstruction of Eur-
ope and the consolidation of peace.
On< one matter there will be some
cendosity in Britain. It. is contained
in a ciente) of the communication
which declares that the premiers ' en-
eirely agree on the "(niece' guaxan- toe 294; below pass -O. Barton, 261;
tees to be secured. in order to avoid G. Horton, 231; B. Chisholm, 221; J.
'any encroachment4 either fai the Freeman, 2010 Jr. III. -E. Freeman,
rights of the League a Nations or 201; K. Morris, 227; Chisholm,
upon the treaties signed in Fratice -Horton; 177.
Morris, 345; 4.F.
277; B. Freeman, 220; *M. Morris,
163. L --E. Horton. Ad. -E. 'Hor-
ton. ' Number on. roll, 18. Average
•attenthnittce;1. K-EMPTON, Teacher.
U. S. S. No. i, Ashfield and Colborne
The following is the report for
Ashfield and Colborne, S. S. No. 11,
ending the month of Februarys
Names are in order of merit: Jr. V.
-Edna .Eby, Laura Graham. Jr. IV.
-Frank. Vrooman, Elmer- Graham.
Jr. 111. --Jean •Lednor, Alma John -
sten. Sr. IL -Clayton Foster, Lloyd
Brindley. 11.-eRoy. Eby, Mabel, Fos-
ter, Ruth Foster. Jr. IL -Richard
Cousins,- Margaret Foster. Jr. I. -
Mary Lechion Pr...(A)-RalphFo-
ster, Pr. (B). -Isabel Pollock. Re-
gular attendance during January and
February: Mary Lednov, Ruth Foe -
ter, Edna Eby, Roy Eby. Best con-
bliuolett.-•poEudnoca Eby, Laura Graham, ha -
k.
E. SOWERBY, Teacher.
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-•••:§Entitneeneetettete
S, s. No. 5:Colborne '
The following is the report of S.
S. No. 5, Colborne, for the month of
February. Those marked with an
asterisk miased one or more tests:
V. -G.' Bogie; 107:
*lowish, 357; J. McCann, 331; F. Hor-
since the peace, or upon the rights,
of the Allies with regard to 'repave
tions." This probably means that so
,..alif_Erance_isconcemegi she has
made her lost concession in respect
to arrangements with Germany, end
that she may have some agreements,
with othersthat some of the Allies
might question. • However all Europe
is looking toward the conference with
would think to be successfully pu more confidence and hope than was
into a.- -Some British papers
take the project rather seriously. previous Y the case.
They attribute ineteases in the pri.ee _ 4' * • 4.*
in ...- .
ces of wheat .and flour to the mere t vissit of:Hon. W. S. Fielding to
suggestion of such a corner. Auk., . 'Washington
tralians are also supposed to be in- it is 'hinted that the viait- of Hon.
Wrested in the plan while Argentine W. S. Fielding, Cantida's Minister of
is pictured se fighting it. Without Finance, to Washington, Lhas to do
the cooperation of the latter, it is with the attempt of the government
claimed, no attempted corner could to make effective the Reciprocity pact
be a success. If the corner is formed of 1911. This report will be viewed
its operations must be earn '
• through before the .Indian wheat *be-
gins to arrive in .the British market
some time in.June.. It has been es .
Mated theta successful corner on the
alleged lines plauned 13y certain ine
in varied lights according to the uo
deal leanings a the men who are in-
teresWd in it. It is not likely, eten
if it were still on the statute books
a the United States, that the pact
48 agreed to in 1911 would become
• tercets would net $85,000,000 in pro- effective as it stood then. There
Ate for its operators, which is a fair- would probably be a demand for woo-
ly good reason why failure of the at- difieations frone the United States
• telupt May be 'mediated. where there have been some import.
* * ant changes in the tariff laws of late.
Difficultiee . in title Viray of Economic Perhaps also there might . be some,
.4' • Qat wanted to • reenter into negotations.
anomie Conference of the Allies have rangerneut -------
been
similar lines, would 214 (missed several examinations).
been smoothed away. The date has be a matter a importance hrespeete Sr. IL -honors -Margaret Ryan,
been postponed and the • gathering ive of political parties or fertunes. 557; Erma Roach, 511; pass -Marie
will not open nntil.APril 10 At 0011011* its 'broader sense the idea seems to Ryan, 473; Dorothy Allen, 448; Cal -
A remarkable conintuniesition WAS it- be that it should be possible to reach sin Mettityre, 407; below pass -Em -
sued at the close of a conference bee an understeriding for the free pas- ily McClure, 342; Stanley Omer, 339;
Omen Premier Lloyd George and sage of farm products from either Ronald Pentland, 338 (missed one
Preraier Insincere of France, bola at country, or for at least merely nom- eexyainKL: 2i1 41i oe ;,Ccaalrdiwwel Walden,
Botilogiw, at winch the preliminaries Ina duties on*.so.ines.of *them. Moore, 281. Jr. IL, total 250 -Nan-
; 217; George
the Genoa conference were discus -
tied, The meeting between the two The Marriage of Princees Marx Has lan Reid, 197; Arthur Brown n,urlb9441:
tested for three hours end it may be • Teethed the Hearts of the People Eavoreirient!terEniserrotingcstFi,4
L -Virden Mow.
surmised that there was some frank • Prom the sentimental point of Caldwell, Arthur Duff,
talking particularly on the part of view there has been nothing to touch
bray, Eldort.Ciffbert. Primer Class -
the British premier. In 'any event tile hearts of the people of the Em- Ruby Errington, Kenneth Mowbray,
mane, obstaelo to the Economic pire rind a very great outside sec-
*, Um of the world, like the marriage
• Peitteess Mary to Viseount Las.
NEARycelos As one writer put it the
ORDER FROM YOUR+ NEIGHBORHOOD OFtOCER
Grace Young, Roy Errington. C.
,Class -Wilfred, .Pentland, Benson
Park, Harvey Mole. Nuinber on
roll; 38. 'Average attendance 30. O.
M, TICHBOUNE, Teacher.
int,‘vous.
Conference of Allies Smoothed changez• here if the United States
' Dungannon
February report of Junior Room,
Dungannon:
jr. IIL-honorsa.-Mary Anderson,
664; Lily Reid, 622; Alan Pentland,.
573; pass-Vecil Begley, 5131 Frank
Savage, 487; Blanche- Caldwell, 485;
Raymond Walden, 484; Ray Duff,
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When the nerves became unstrung
the hands Shaky; you can't sleep, and
you are practically on the verge of ner-
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tke,
480; Mary Parks .473; belo • pass -
Difficulties in the 'way of the re. The renewal of the pact, or an are Benson Mole, 41.*5; Evelyn Culbert,
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dream of tte ages, the marriage a a
. brave commoner to a Princess a the
cinblood has come true. The public has HER
followed every detail a the event
with sympathetic hearts, rejoicing in
the fad that a beloved Princess has
• married a man of her own national-
"1
Indeed this point has been
"I was so weak -that I
stressed by many British commenta.
had lost interest In tore who are thankful that the union
• everytlun 4i0e3 not involve diplomatic al
. g p
licence, tor wee it contracted for rea-
ons of state. All reports agree that
the Whole wedding ceremony. was a
delight to the eye and the senses and
that the bride and groom seemed to
be most happy. A feature of the ev-
ent was that by means a wireless
vessels three hundred miles off the
British coast, heard the wedding mu-
sic re: played in the Abbey. There
will be records in moving pieturee
end of other kinds that will be eager
ly followed or listened to for year
to come in connection with this cer
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The Prospects of an Early Election
odui Britain
Now For
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nevertil preparations to• twa Ink the straight party s.. '.t4 It .13
up bet nom ea theta 4.) ti 1,10 4,53Y, 11004141`-t0 Charies Younger, chief
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