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The Goderich Star, 1929-12-26, Page 2
• I• PAG TWO TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES Dire: t tzir ; r Towonto, Montreal suet New R o ! assure the latest quotations arid the sped= stat sera is . Oat* dike has three tckpli©ne flims to central. Tlizy ore always at yoli>z S2rvi a itcl any e.Tzqtaity t5afl pe aiauw re l 1aclly. KIPPEN, NEWTON & CO. I<iiaMBR le Orr >`zOt1TP,GAP, LltCUUAHOOR Ile141)E;i?:i ©8 t4Oti'TRRAL. CURB MARI.RT Told hears, Metcalf 5454a3455.3450 is RICHMOND STRE,I."l' LONDON. ONT. inaavorW ney a! ntAtanlielre Wahines Long Report Louis M. Singer, KO., of Toronto; W. 1t'. O'Connor, KO, A former mem- ber of the Cost of Livir,;; Commission of tire . Federal .Government; - more than a score of firms which manufac- tttre plumbing and Beating supplies, transacting business from coat to toast; many jobbers of the cotnmodi- tieu of these tiring, and threescore operlatoxa installing the plumbing and. beating of Toronto, London, Windsor and Fort William, have been reported to Kon. Deter Heenan, Federal Min - biter of Labor, is parties to a com- bine, within the terms of the Com- bines Investigation Act. by Gordon Waldron, ILO., • Commissioner ap- pointed to investigate the operations of the Amalgamated Builders' Conn- eil, the Canadian Plumbing and Beat. lag Guild, and the Dominion Cham- ber of Credits. In addition • Mr. Wal+ drop reports General Organizer John W. Brute of the 'United Association of Plumbers and Steamtittors and John Hart, Windt.or, Business Agent of the. dime Post °dice lkepertmetat to tante pit sections id t..aned& in a traaecoa- tioratel pct' mart service, Trade Isaexearme Vastly he statement of foreign trade for eight (months of the time* year issue( , lay the b;areaia o i staatiinee, sbuwa r< that in 1926 iritnorts . nr that period sacro valued et 4684,9M,0I7; in Ina at $73e,72t+,7ein to 1ti2n et $ 41,72n, 99e, and in 1929. pt $885.293.363. su that for this prided in four years ma- its have inereaeed in valtro by over Ve0,000,000• American Award nor Canadian Canadian Ilortienituriet The Wila cr Silver Medal, one ©f `the highest awards made by the Aw erleaun I'omolog!eal Society, has been given to W. T. Maeour', Dominion horticulturist, for bis eterk in brcel- ing new varieties iia apples and for his contribution to horticulture gener- ally. Thin award was decided on by the unanimous (Incision of thee/nein- berg hee/mnem•berg of the American Pomolegoeal Society at a auecting recently held at Roanoke, Virginia,- and Mr. Macau has been advised accordingly, = Severe Storm Strikes East Halifax and the •district east of Moncton was Outlast completely cut off from all communication with other parts of Canac;a in the severest storm d. Union, as parties to the combine, .an to hit Nova, Scotia in several years. also a number of sheet metal opera- Practically all wires, ineluding the tors of the Border Cities, who became Bell Telephone, Canadian National membees of the Amalgamated Build- Telegraphs, Western Union and leant ors' Council in its latter stages. adieu Pacific Telegraphs were snap- ped by the heavy* sleet storms. British Government'% ReliefConditions in vicinity of Montreal Now that `the British Government- were little better, with nearly forty buss successfully passed the critical trucks marooned at St. Anne's for test over the Goal Mines hill, scrap - the past 24 hours, and seven automo- ing through with a bare majority,.of bike held up on the road between St. eight votes on the second reading, its Jerome and Ste. Therese. , critics admit that it is just as well the Government was ;not defeated. But Trade ,Agreement With France `the Government's opponents make: the France is willing to discus any most of the narrow majorityand new trade agreement desired by the stress the feint > the Government must . %Canadian 'Gaverdtnente am. Jean do its utmostto improve the measure, Knight, French Minister to France, if it is to avoid defeat later. The said on his return from a two months' vote was 281 to 273. visit to Paris. He did not, however.. •----*- expect any action until the United' New Mr. Mail Service' ... . States tarts' situation is ideally clear - The new air mail, connecting in a ed u;i,.' daily service. Montreal, Quebec, Monc- ton and Saint John, went into opera- tk ion the recently. ecognized policy of the. Cana- • SART THE NEW )(EAR RIGHT Phone your nearest Superior Chain Store for your first grocery order of the New Year—let them deliver -compare the quality -the price—and consider how much better. It is to have someone carry -your heavy parcels for you. Then you, too,wi11 become one of thousands of regular satisfied custom- ers Of the largest and strongest group of Independent "Merch- ants to Canada.. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS Alynier• VEGETABLE, SOUP Jewel Shortening, ' l's •18c. S'this for. • . «.fie Kkovaala' Health Salts; 2 tins35c Aylmer Tomatoes, No. 2 Squat tires, 2 for.. • 25c V*Tone, 8 oz. 33c. 16 one • 55e Stineiti Finest Creamery Butter, Cttttaeaa Timet Soap, per cake.5cc Matiydowerts Soap 3 cakes. ,21c Free Running . '` t SALT • • Plain or Iodized 2 packages'....:7c Eagle Brand: . MILK Per Tin 19c I Choice Canadian PEACHES No. 2 Size, Heavy Syrup ., .25c Per tin Clar'k's KETCHUP Per bottle... ..19c Per lb•.• .••• • •.,:• .,47o Table Cluster Raisins, 3 Crown, PO package. ......,..31c Fuaest 11r1ined Nuts,. 2 lbs,. , 45c tibby's Asparagus Tips, Picnic size, esach. • .. , • • ... • • .23c Id at Slaver Cream, .25c Giddier Snaps, 2 lbs. • .....25c 1Vha►r'ahmtsliow Marie 'Bisctati, per lb.; •..•• ••,,x••...190 Fresh` Ground Ideal Collect bit•lk, . per lb. • . . - . . . . . 4 • , 69c Coffee, Fenella • Ground Alberto B' , bulk, per lb... ...a . • , 59c Sarrtta Clara Prunes, Iarg a eine, per 1h.. ....•••, ......19c New Natural Figaro, 2 lbs....25c Canada Dry Ginger Ale, pct' doz. •.•• •.•. $2.10 THE GODERICM SWAN Fsiwt, Dim Spas For Peer Yells Get Worse Every Year Mrs. J. Bead(*(, N,rtk Ifyieoy, NS, writes—sent used to Us foist sad daisy sod* for four year*, sad rise getting worse every ;rest, "Otte day say lacibend tuned see if l had ever used t saai,t x bat not, so lie got wa a bon and after 1 had taken half of it I found I was getting better, 1 the* gat two more sad after Saisbiug them 1 was greedy im• Prosed in health. I used the Pine for two months, sn1 that rate Sive nears ago, tete I hone never had to faint or (dirty spell since." Price, 50 tents a box at all dreggists and dealers, or mailed direct on tempt of price by The T. Wilburn Coe Lt(1., 0 RiC Ll.wcnoNs or C1 tSTMAa 4114 C. A. P.) I ant sure you all remember Our t bristntes days at hone Before we ail had mattered Ur ('carted far to roam, For no ane ever even dreamed 'That ane might stay away, For we must be with our parents At home on ('.hristmes 1)6y. They came in sleighs and cutters With their family by their side, And never felt the cold at all, But all enjoyed the ride. 'Teas "hello there," ''Merry 'Christ mus," And "Christmas box" on Sam, Ce there is Frank and Mary And Annie too and Van, Ilero's Celia too and Milford, The youngest two, and best, I perceive you all are smiling I suppose you think I jest. And mother meets each at the door, With greetings loud and hearty ; And when we all have gathered in Here's quite a merry party. Then all .sit down to dinner • And dear father says the grace, We all are very happy 'Jroronto, tint.For there is no vacant piece. . ..- -..-- The table fairly seems to groan tan, Minister of National Defense, Beneath its load of food, will represent Canada at the Five- And all ofuare'hungry Power Conferenee, it was announced So everything tastes, good. by Premier King. Col. Ralston will. And when the then turn to their wives be iterontpanied by Commodore W. And say, "I wish you'd bake Hose, Chief of the Canadian Naval A few of these gooey, things at home Staff, and Colonel George Vanier of Like my mother used to make." j the Department of External Affairs, The wives are just as saucy and formerly of the Twenty -Second And they say, "I'm sure we do, Battalion, C.E.1<, of Quebec City.. And the things we bake at home, my British Nobility* Farmers in Alberta lad, About 1.5,000 acres of farm lands in Are Suite good enough far you.,, Alberta are now owned by titled mem. ' And so with jest and laughter bers of the British nobility. Of these The dinner hour is passed ; the Pulte of Sutherland carries the And all agree the time has come largest holdings, . The Duke of Sutler For the Christmas trete at last. erland and the Sutherlandlaand Corn- All the kiddies have been clambering pony own 9,209 acres. !ro go and strip that tree, Earl Minto is the second largest Each wondering in his young heart balder, ws"th 1,908 acres. Ile is close. Who Santa Claus van be. fly i'oliewed by the 'Prince of WaleA, The girls are quite excited whose 65uacresfamou. In s E.addP. ranitionchto cthionsistss,(tow of And the boys are just as happy As they each receive their dolls; ever, the Prince leases another X,490 • With their horse and cart and balls. acres, which brings him, actually, ing And the parents too, are happy to second place,: As they watch their children's joy Lard Cheylesmore has 1,380 acres: 'And the eager little faces: to his naive in Alberta. and Lord Rod- Of every girl. and boy. Bey 618 acres. The Earl of Edmont The older ones .Set presents too still holds `320 acres (tear Priddis in From that tree a goodly mead; • Southern Alberta. And• we hear the exclamation "Why, the very thing I need," A Political Agreement Then, we must have a program The latest Italian reply to France And each must do his part;. in their interchange of conversations The kiddies all have pieces preliminary to the London naval dis- They have' learned them off by heart armament conference is understood to ',And alk of us must do ei stunt repeat the Italian contention of parity, For all at least con sing, with France.So with good old Christmas music It suggests that un agreement on tVe raise the welkin ring. disarmament may be aided by a pili- And then, we all mus'( eat again tient agreement;.. such as a <tFranco-It- For some must g away; adian pact of Hort-aggression, for They say "we hate to leave you,. treaty of friendship a ld. arbitration But youknow we cannot stay, which has been under eziseussion for For there are chores to do at home several months. TH U k4t)A 1r. LDC. %Mie. t/tll+ (E wish to thank ill our Customers If • for their patronage during the year 1929 and wish one and all A Very Happy New Year and Much Prosperity in 1930 CHAS. BLACK TAILORING and MEN'S SMART WEAR Phone 219 CODERICH 1, i • The ease with which corns and Child,reiia Ory tom Regtnovveer removed its ei t ono 1 N om's - COR FLETCHER'S. mendatiton. :It seldom fells. A' 8" . -r 0 R 'f A And,no .goodsbye .we'll saes, But, all agree with. one accord Germany Approves Young Plan It has been a happy day; The Nationalist bill against the en- Now all has changed,for father' statementof the German people" • And mother dear are at rest; which Would hove rejected the Young And the children too are scattered plan of reparations payments, failed _._ 1'o the _Ras't-and to' the west; -- tis obtain inore'than; -one(fourth of the And others of our family . . required vote to give it effect. A provision total, return for the en - Ore 35 eleebr 1 districts allowed that with 6,231,000 ballots. cast only' 5,- 782,000 votes favored the bill submit- ted to the people by the German Na. tionaliet party. Since the Gentian electorate nuni- bers 411,520,000 only about 13.5 per tent. voted in support of the bill, in- stead . of the 21,000,000 necessary to spass it. VAST WEALTH IN•ARCTIC---•--- Major 14, T. Burwash, who hats re- . More Taxes for Britain turned b Ottawa after having .spent The British toaen is ked t some : eighteen months= on a trip xpy find throw h the sub -Arctic, declare. that another $25,500,000 according to to the. :supplenentairy estimates. The he discovered large• chunks of met- principal Item in this amount tailie copper along the shores of 000,000 for contribution to the unem- Bathhurst Inlet which. prove that ployment fund in accordance with'the there is w vast copper field somewhere 1929 unemployment insurance , bill--. - near the Cariboo Meadows, devoted to the training of youitt5 the dole. Half. a million dollars ;is' -w----e. Vo aid • • Lord Iwrin Boitibcd employed men as "handy men" - fo . An exchange telegraph despatch � overseas settlement • from New Delhi, India, said that Lord total supplementary estimates of 1929 (Irwin, Viceroy of India, had narrowly up to approximately $54,000,000. escaped injury from a bomb explo - don. The bomb was thrown into a railroad ear in'whlch he bad -been rid- Byng Very Sick it>i;• Lord Byng, former Governor -Gen - The dining car of the' train was eras of Canada and Commissioner of wrecked. An attendant was alightly the Mettropolitan Police, maintained injured. All pnstengers, including his ground in his battle against eon - Lord Irwin, fiend left the tar as it was gestion of the lungs. Lord Byng teas approaching Delhi station. The train stricken over a month ago, but' man - ;rho present •estimates brings the. arrived safely and the vice -my went teed to reach the stage of convale- at once to the official residence. sconce, when a few days ago he suf- ., fared a setback which necessitated Honolulu gave a real old. time Parliament Opens Soon cancellation of a trip to South Africa. "Abbe" •:greeting proving Ito .en - While Premier Mackenzie King de- clined' tit give the date when parlitt- ..µ�,n Win Grand Challenge Cup rtollowing their victory* in: the Eastern Lines championship of first-aid teams of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Windsor Sta- tion police team, of Montreal, tar- ried off the Grand' Challenge Cup for all first-aid teams on the Cana- dian Pacific system, defeating a team from. Nelson, I3.C, winners of • the -Western°Lines cha• z pionahip, is the alteines'final at Ottawa 're- cently. The' Montreal team obtain- ed 186� points out of a possible 275, • end Nascent received 163.' .The trophies were presented bye/Ion. --Hewitt-11e Bostock- P. t;., M.A., nveaker of the Senate, at a Rave joined our parents there .,,..;. And we nevermore will inept mi earth : e Without a vaunt chair. Would you -like to live a' thousand. years and see the world go by? You .would see an awful. dhant;e in things and see your friends all You'd never see a waggon then, nor; see a walking plow. • Nor eee a farmer's daughter thenent out to milk a' cow. There'd be no roads in which to go a -jaunting. in your car, As aeroplanes would. take you then to continents afar. A Prime Dressldd For Wounds.• --,lin aerie factories and workshops car- bolic acid' is kept for use in cauterix�. ing wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. Far better to' keen on Mind a ,bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclee- tric OiI. i't is. just as quick in action end does not scar the skin or burn the flesh. Honolulu welcomed S.S. 'Empress of Canada, giant ;flagship of'.tbo Canadian Pacific "Empress" .fleet, when the crack liner arrived De. comber 13, inaugurating Canadian service to the Hawaiian port, with a brilliant civic reception in which the Mayor, the Chamber of. Com- ' merco and leadien civic reprosen- 'tattves and organizations tool: part. meat will meev, he said positively that it will ;bo' after January 81. die clad this, ee said, so that people would. Znoty definitely that the opening. u r . It not to 1 in +Jan u would a .acs a dk is anticipated last 'Thursday. yFe . 0, will bo selected for tate opening elate. If not then, the opening tiny be delayed until the following Thurs. clay. Sat let and Mukden Agree The foreign conwalosariat announ- ccd that Sinianovehy and Toni Vun- ' .. Shen, ,plenipotentiaries of the Soviet • " " anion and Mnkden governments, had sinned ca protect at Ithabaroenk, Si- :'berla, restating the status quo auto • on the Chimes .Eastern UailtVay and Canada Dry 'Clinger Ale, 'A doz.. .Y.••. •. .•..••.,$1.10 immediately restoring Soviet cense- Fillets of Middle, pee llb • , ...22c the Soviet far east. Finnan Harm. whole Fiat. per Record Real Estate Transaction lanes and eommereial %gania*hone II tK;ltttt•a Martanterite C;tCsar'tt�•li�tl cocci ws nada a°cecntiy etvlten tlts~'� ilrtrtrattraaat, oil war4apped, lOc 'nadi ag pock!! Ip' cfra a ((itwre a ats,i'i0c : treats itaCiaaslr �, pingo embark. •;ha� transfer to those ltr,-+vinres of m• e 1 ,T. 1 .1. Nom+ their natural r apr.1es• These net - PREMIUM TEAS. I V;, with Cup and Sourer Free Pkr lir, ........6k ' 20e What is regarded as ono of the lar. lb•.• . T Bet real estate tr nsaet ns on re - with an Governuwnt res:bed rce- with the Provincial Govern tncnts of Manitoba and Alberta for i i Tin 40064 ural resource .; include large arras af; Iwo. beak ilrowhat Stkvacas6 1 e i land • retests watcrp weed flatteries �.. bottle Soy Sow*, for making • oil fluids• e'te., formerly under tho Chap Saey, l g. , . , •,49e .�. control or they Canielian f,etvcrnetacnt. ' Mit is t i' r c but which will, in future, be teemonist- l erect by the g3vernintnts e't' alae pro= .. e - �viners. `ihc natioi±sl ;±arks tLaal e;omt Groceries at Reduced Prices Thursday, ' time tinder cite+ cetntrni eli< t!:t` Crime•" Friday, Sat., Dec. 28th, 27Th and 28th >I HOle YOUR ORDER TO dian Covet -lament. 'the tr'ansectionl represents a value 'estimated at martlit then one billion dollars. and .brings to!: !solution a question t1+ai has been act- ives and prr+minerrt for the last 25i arts; a between the innernments sof the erc3virene awl the 1'rCcr st t�Acera-„ J. J. haft Godrilelz. GiilA:l. mural. L etc twt•,t> J. CIU.YIltMC�'. � R. J. MUM,d cseaata Parley Beprevotatire Colonel the Hott. J. ;,curium; gals - a aa 1Herc axed There 1 t ., (Diad fct'cet erne ai Canada r:tin;ated tai be 1,1e1,454 sonar() Gt this, er.a,-'66a.S30 square :once are laroauc!lre Canal aayces- s„ 1)1 a little over one-third of Usti art:a be; ra timber of rerehontablc nee the remainder .carries yautig Lira t:a. not, yet suitable for ua:e Th. nit -linea iipgOOti,:onolit t h •s,., t ;a•a aihnn Pac'lie Htallr;ay Mot Aid a'oa.r+otttion ties been won by tho l.ol!ce team of the Wivalcer statim Pion:real For the first time lit the lei• tory of the dhaattpio whip. Win - iter; took 3151,;i pointn.out of a pea- c;itlr, 425. the.uearest to which — tbo team krona t\c^lrou bean, 263ra• Mei-aeon-int the winners were Owen Tomllacon, iVilliaen Petercon, Er- neet.0. W—lien William 11• Allicoa (Cantiaiu). and Andrew HI. Stott. More than three hundre l neon) from the Wert left Winnipeg on ran:Wean Peelle Railway special travelling to (ship's nide at Saint John to rail ea I)a:chese of Meinmond. December 14, to- spend their Christmas and New Year bolida5.s in Great Britain. The: tnajority of the travellers eeprrsent werkera o:a the late! rather than city temente 'With the dt'jective et being (tae el the largest ohd nest palatial butlding!e of its kind in the rort beret. the new clnbhous a of the reetwood Golf and Country Claw id Vietosl;t int rapidly nearing horny ptrtion and ale! be remit for for mai enea len tit time for the seemed anneal t oneeia (aid --whiter tnnrea- moat to 1* played over the Aeassaot roar.* itrhrte417 ti• -It it la M "• ls.coee,lnt d tie e.t caimans. /oa- tmeal by Hct►. abtatt 'M rent ass. thustasm at the decision of the Canadian Pacific Steamships nerw vices to includg Honolulu as a fens' went port of call. • 'America's first sea -going Christ etas Music Festival will take place aboard Canadian Pacific liner Du- chess of Bedford which sails from New York December 23 on a 16 -day cruise of the West Indies. A special choir has been selected for carol singin,, and the ship's orches- tra will play Christmas music dating from the. earlier± Yuletide observances in Penland and Eur- ope. Elizabethan pageantry, old- time English and American dances. Yule Logs, Boars' Heade, Barone of Dee! and Druidic miitietoo will all feature in the festival. The wheat championship of the world, won Lei Canadian farmers fifteen times in the last nineteen years, has again returned to Can - oda. after being held fortwo years by the state of Montana, This year i It was awarded by the unanimous deeleioa of judge:s=at tho Internee doral Grain and Hay Show at Chi- eat;o to Joseph HH. 11. Snaith. ed ' Wolf tree'_;, Aiberta. and formerly et Leicester. England. Ills faun is 400 miles north of too Interuatiotat benu:lary and ISO (miles west of Ed- moaatea • Ile won with a saint*a of Reward wheat dereleped at the t'anadtait Gotera mod reperiinrn- tat Feria at Ottawa awl ut ultra the flaunt in 1923. Rupture Spc�aalat Rupture, Vitrieoeele, Varieeaee Veins. Abdominal Weatctnese, Spinalrre' , Deforrale * rCrwrritetstitwty G. SMITH, Pritieh Appliance Sperielist,, 15 Downie St., Strut= I font, Ont. Pleasant informal dinner. •The teams were judged bY Oolened Charles A. Hodgetts, john Ambulance Association, Cana. dian Branch. Above is the Mont- real police team: left to right, inanding: Constables E. a. WYnes, A. II. Stott, and O. Tomlinson; sit- ting: Constable W. Allison, first-aid instructor for EAStern Lines, and Constable W. W. Peter- . eon. Individual cups, donated be n 1)n. A- Beatte• chief surgeon!. and medical officer of ganadi-- members of the team. WM OF MONTREAL Established 181.7 ASSETS. otoi.LIABILFilES 31st October, 19?,0 ASSETS Cash on hand and due from, Banks and Bankers Notes of and cheques on odic: Banks Dominion and Provincial Government Securities 98,670,1189.98 Canadian Municipal Securities and Raihvay and Other Santis, Debtnturee British, Foreign and Colonial Pub. and Stocks lie Securities other than Canadian2:63:: Calland Short Loans on Bands,'Deben• tures and Stocks 114.912.66-7,15 Quick Assets Loans and Dinounts and other Assets 40428461.2o, Customers" Liability under Letters of LIABILITIES TO THE PUBLIC Notes ha Circulation $04654344* Letters of Ctedit Outstanding. . 2.1.338,40,06 Other Liabilities . t.teniti Total LibiIities $88040,113.6r Excess of Assets over Liabilities to Public. • 44