HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1933-07-20, Page 5te
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us;ally been igiv
ill, the
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eft 'started with towu MoC.y, fliq,
bons grants., 04 not run to $300 or
400 per vaan the
413. -COraPtsnY, MO*
un of, ti011ar*, Tlie Salt Company
grant Averages *bon to $OO' *
;leir. The Sait--totkillanI pato „t474,,,toivo,
*Oat more thiin this lor,vater. mor In
• lad, then,:the •ralhital* or anlr other in-'
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t• 'May. not be goneraiiIr "itne
' the 'town pays the -'hydro for .conearler4
mor power power than is Used, It,Li
' '.1r.erY generally knOwn to ,he -,ettizent
that'llydro rates here are very h1}1.
%he other Salt 'Companies,0101, abte'in
power at„..a, considerable advantage,
over thiv..Gotiorich- Balt ComPany,
would it not really be to the -advantage
'0% the Atizer01 to Atte '''ttP Ow power for
,which -the town has to 011Y, 8444ttng.
'InclustrijO give •eraPlOYmentr,,The
'tons Airoad•-:not: -1.3e-_;:rectoirgOA‘iirval.,4n37,
more for their power by Iglating the
Salt' .0oiriPenir 't14s PY"
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abscrbed by' the
,consequence the
eltistens last year
$1200. 1104
of the Salt
irsemts. would
en on drsbly ter.
a ziw induatry arne to Goderleh
and offered to spend $20,000 15 it not
likely the tolVaa would. grant the* VeNt.
IOW0$ an d 'eseraPtional, IS It not there-.
fore lair for the' 'Salt -Company to ask
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the town for these concessions? They
are not, asking any awe then av**'gr*Ate''
cd in 1018404 again In 3.924.. The town
grafted renewal Ofby-law tri, the. 41111;
Zlevator, Vonainion Amid Msohinery
..slize 404 ,offitie is In 004.erieh, and
the insurance Is Placed with lkal:
agents, tber'zipi rf tbe name: ,oCtode
Nem* Cr.*rn 15c and 49 Bum
Emonietgit
111411040 1 Supplies
ersoia Yluectorptiktio*
Victor
Freshu . Claudio
ON 0
O 0
and MeneY lOoking into the $4
ndus-
try In'10tiroPe 'ant elsewhere, arni, tile
,ilevelepitierit or Ilia plant.,M the bat few
-years certainly shows' the advantage et
knowing what --others in the neld are
doing, Whenhe came here, the Salt
plantcorutiated-...9tArte,"**lt well. bcjler
house, 'nowt)* Vain-buildlugy:C1.00kfr ehop
T'opin.-Pan- building, all Ve17,mucb
dilapidated, Today 'there are three sag.
Well* two .water wella, dairy
a large machine shop,and considerAble'
storage buildings. The open pan P*11, 1)140,"
rdcr.;'4 'resalbuiVrtull; 111.14.ev:edIrtY o! every
citizen, to see. 'what the Salt cOMPani
havesione and are doing and as *
" ter af Civic -pride to know more about
-*Of eoUrse, "Kb avellicnown tbatall the_
Xty,..lawa passed .11nce. 1024 in Ontario granting boonsea-or assistance are ---in-
, Isair the -wege4,10-kt the *next -ten 'Years -valid., )34 ITU #1.4n.Y 0104 _ P surviving the. -cits,1eastet1 are :tiro- 'sells,.
Will be IntsteriallY-Inc The _Salt 'vinoe have granted them andno*etieu :Melvin W. and and „Wren
Company have paid 110 addends, earn- has been taken to invalidate them, TAO. granddaughters. Two .-sons predeceased
bags, having been . put into otterision allY the Mill 'the EleVater, th0 0014- her, Edgar Who died in infatuoy and
bettertnerits and *Placements,' 'none of Winn Road, Machinery, „, as well $ Wilfred. V.) 1029- died In 1922. .
-our-'lether_ ihdustea the. Salt Company, are elrev4Y- '111 this poe.ged--dled joiy,1_411,,,„41.t
cord. :"•"' -XS,3104. The At the: horde et -,her --,rani
"Mr. Saunders of the Organ Company the town ,from granting roonetv "141-*
-ecently wrote, ,e, lotto- to the, -Council, wh.e. promotitans Such- as West Shore Y.
which was published,,,__sugpsting that no and Wheel Rigs proved lae in •Gode..
bonuses 'whatever, should,* granted. rich.
His .poInt Would ' well taken, were it
not for the fact that every. other in
try but the Salt Comixtny Was finariee
rrttrwii.-n_ty:_,Atircoolo-4.4,3uom
oirm-rdwirlowirr- trrsrwrIMr -
)interest, on their taxes. .
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"Mr. Saunders, unfortunately for him,
0411U0't 016r Cauncil, (who are really
'Trustees -of tl* town's mont.y) any in-
riucements' at the present 'time, either.in
the Way of extensions' or Mereased'em-
PloYment.,-Xt seems unfortunare /rein a.
broad,, ;town! view: -point. that the, Salt
•ComPan5P0--054.1aat- .ShOtdd-haVe:se-
ve,
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*Creet.
$3. \ Ohs n
tb* work ig tha'
4 a well known,. ond bittdi
ItCHE
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111 'hold its. Skaillual4
Ut at ..rolV
a large number Or Old:. 4041114hO ' The : Arthur circle, of Or
, Wen Atirrottroled the vivre ** ROY, Ian ehttreh hold *14" 1.1147i:.*t 11
Mr. the pastOt ot the Onon.4, perk lkgonday afterni100, July 24th, for
dagt ty tea church, took charga Of the members And their fiktOill**4 Igitth*.‘
Serviet.. The 'hearer* were Melvin, 110W.- bets are atsked to htlgetent and hrlh,
e1,1; Oodericho Harold a friend.
ION. • sOnal"., %Pt -1St thureli
%ownshlp, .a cg**3-Pir War., neat, poster,..ger. , BMW 'Bible
tuswen, •,Ranoon, nephevic *tol tool- at 10,404", geOel• serNiee"-sti 11
TotI- honig•'.0n 11A farm. Bottles: these' Ame, tojw, •11)
ham tumor. the ileartit nelithhor, her 4004 'Enbleetri, $41104 ter*. Va11:
eadv" niention those • present trOlit Ti Thurso 00114, low
410,040' at the ,burial aervike .haclUded 21th, there -AZ be serVike,
her.sister,, Mrs, wttota.milm.Beekerville, ret=e4 It**
Itetzners. VoreAt91-- aloary, mission.*
1V, on -,,alk 000t4gPg,!;,. the -111114 .45f , Mrs. . alio her son, pr., Us. Ark WOrlt--41--.."Andia, Amen* the Telugut„
the town' has repaitsialy intr.O434ced Mable Howell ,Mrs. Mande East, .4**er: ant Willhave ,spe._
'to the caned:Ws public from Sallie* to 14)Pe* Misses Mary and Oat message. for those Wiao
"The Salt CotrosnY have ' ilient-over Mrs. -VOA. HOhnesVIIII„ and ..81111.411tr oext, idu..bt-couttiAded
itieteria-; IvriSs Alma Xrowelli 0°44404; flerv',24eS liorth street thaited,thureh
IVIArs. 'Andrew liolmes, Goderich . own., lows: . --*Lro.,. Sunday 'sollooU it 404
*1.0110,000- *We* ete. ••iu the town.
Based on the itelatil Mord 01- the coin -
e , ,,ITesh Milk and
'highest grade ot.pore ohoeo-•
• l'itPu'lt be delightkd With. its 'fail
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ate thetfliffereriee
et&r,....11-teradee.,-Ittuluetc4.20t,,,:Itelp.:',..,-.1e111;.-
Matt.. B.19-, not
,Z;nni40.4;;Oolle;ei,
Voloritor:T ,-:--P.roti-„OrtuslelnT has lectured at
Stunmer'Schoel, eWtlaY ort-L.1-10aith.'anti
'WorShiP,?'. and Is general favorite . with'
the- schoikand. an-4Who-hait.elidgit.biret,;,
ft.-' '0=4 ''''Suranier
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T A 14OR * 11B14RY ARAI ,A)
d al* tit* got town* to *odure P64
"%lia 01 Steil' Stags/ **WA 0,41404 •setting*
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$1.4
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Oleas01701 in
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D. 1. fber011101.
• SerVieaa at Victor*tt. 1141ted .church
Sunday, .101y 25e4;1: 1.1 cot., morning
meditation, "What ChriSt Means to
11,05." *must z`ervice, Huron
County 011aPter Royall3likelr Itoights of
neloct—PermOns coo,
ilitnaher of- the Blaelt ,Preceptory.
Chrbtlart. -Service Group will . 1ng
Members of the Orange Association Coist
Welly invited. Brethren will. inea*,.at
Orole 0,10- Open session of
,$tindAYI:latoor-st--10 *in.-- -Hear Miss
4.0a.„),iese. student.
ravine worship will be cotTilivica at
'KAM -Presbyterian ohnro'h-- Sandal.,
July -23rd, by 1 the minister. -Rev. D. J.
Lang, 0.44 The stablest Or MO Mooing
termer& will be. "rhe Gogol of 'nap
-jitas" and the. obildron's story. sundoy
School at 10 .a.m..-The Subject , of the
evening 41.144ehre"0.1h, tho-Vorship will- be
*Welding .2PiretvP.
Well over $1,128,000 is eaPended
an-
nually in the, operation or AbeVanct4I%n
National lfallibition at: Toronto,. Pales.
' tithl year Aug. 05th to Sept, 9th.
arrour4(4•40;00000•11*
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through I tat -Telegraph, ASSoPt
:Pan: deliver flowers to, 45 nation-
: alities, There is .nOtiling equal 'to th
aiatiatiOn..4 e
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tIOSIAH KNIGHT
After an. Illness o! more than a. year
the latter .stages which "Were,.VP19
Painful, Jos4a4 Burke. Knight hiS
.lisottn4.4e elt,,,..0Thue!haddaY,444euelnY-maii3j1thigilf-illy...
his
ingw; !-4zeen ;picked ant for_ unusual. and -pasted -resident of Ciosierieb.'. since ,..om-
Mr. Wurtele , should have the town's cf 'tha,late Mr. and Mrs.'Charles
table.business'both.,,to the townbaker In Chathara, Woodstock,. gitola.en,
perhaps. unfair _in as with. his parentalraol
eirwhewhe--was, born. He was a ton ,
support. He has Intilt up a most -credi- and followed his trade at thnes a,. a '1
Fteif. He has--speht otongide„rioile dme er and Medicine „Bat. In 1910 he mar -
I - • less Anrtj. W4son, of Wroxeter, -
Who survives with three ehlIdren
in. s -s4
Wilso and-•Heinar-al
Jetlirk...WilgW-lives in London
1 and a sister,-Mri. isbister, 314o:seta
The funeral was conducted by Rev. 11
J. Lane, Saturday •afternoon. Interment
was made „ha:Maitland cemetery. • The
pallbearer al were Gordon' Toting, Robert
Tait, • JosePla Barton, James-. VI0EWen,
Edward 'Spur.- dreorge 'Schaefer.
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MRS. JAMESE. WALIJS --
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In the "passing 'Of _ItlizabOlto.PAnt14.
widow of James E. Wa1115,5 which-oc-
curreii on "Monday at the home of lair
ton,- . C. Zi Wallis, Clinton,- Goderielv
_Township! has', lost," -One of :the oldest
ploneer -settlers. Vri. Wailis, who was
In her D3rd year, Was born in , -Kilkenny
Co., Ireland, in December, 1840. Her
parents 'Were • thelate jarnco Batting
and his wile, Atm"(Thoinpson) Banting.
She was first tans2ti to the father of the
famous Banting, :,eliScoveraf' of in-
sulin. Iler'-parents ,came to Canada
whlle s4e was very young, taking pas-
sage on a sailing vessel, which, took over
Abr.. weeks in making', the-„voyagP
Year's day- 12 'years age she Was
married to James E. Wallis ot-Goderich
TownSlrig, by whom she as predeceased
-by nineteeff Years.: They farmed on the
firSt conoessIon, Goderich Townsnip,
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CROWDS- BIG HALL BIG MK
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AIIBranK0's 1:4!ge` Pkg,
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Oil AY„IMO As"xceit'Cliiiken 3tins
ar r Shottening 10F., LbsZ
Large 144
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Ott
oese, thatiati. . 'Does
.Roto IJS YOVR PRICES PAI
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PliONg 46
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-.which their son Walter and family re-
side. Twenty-five years. ago they retir-
ed rfrom farming and took Op residence
in,," Bayfield, Where Mr. Wallis did.
Mrs. Wallis -lived with a daughter, Mrs.
darrett,of londesboro, for 'four Yeats,
and for the past, eight years made her
home. with -her son, C. J. Wallis4...clirit...
ten. They had A family of ten chil-
dren,' e*ht of whom are R,111 ltrng,-
Death, 'came -iVithoUt, sickness or ,,euffg.r-
irig and as one qtlietly • falling -a„leirp
after,a long Iife well lived: Her surviv.
ing.family are: .Charles J. Wallis. -Clin-
ton; John and Fred, at Itudyard. MicILL
Herbert, at D'ArcY, , Sask.; 'Walter, on
the° homestead, Gaclerich_ Township;
(AriniV) Mrs. s. J, -Welsh, Dafter. Mieli.;,
(Addle) Mrs. W. trIleek-r-0140
and (BIM , Mts. Arthur' Fisher, Coltrne
.ToWnsilip: 'Mai:rid) Mrs., Garret; ton.;
desk0r0, died ' 13 Years -ago. Sureving
-„ilso are 41 grandchildren and 15 great-
grandchildren., , The.. funeral-. washeld
from, the-11.01ne.Pi lier-sma. C. J. Wail
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at 2: o'clock "Ilitecitie'Sday. Service
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'conducted by Rev. R. M. Gale of Bey -
field .Iiiiited church ' and *Rev. A. ,A..
11,01Mes of 'Clinton. formerly of Wesley
lretifedist ' -church-. both former ...pastors
of Mrs. Wallis. internient was made in
Maitland etnietery,'Ooderieli: ,-,TIfi pail -i
lifarers-7----were- 82x -grandsons. WtIrner.
„Iteginald.,..iftarle-,s- and Fred Wallis and
4. Elmer and Wilfred tilsher,
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weight 'hose entitles you to a idess in this contest.
Id Prize -4 pair of "Orient” fine gauge .sheer
Georgette crepe, chiltOn hose, :value $6.00.
3rd prize -2 pair of "Supersiik '
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'2nd prize -3 air.of, "..Supprailic", "Whisper'll'
stockings made train genuine silk geor-
gette, . . , . . . . .$4.50
or t`,Qr,ient" chiffon Qr service weight hose, value
$2.00
Durmg the„pa.st_year we have saved our- empty 4Superia? and "Orient''hosi
Use iiidthis,mon,eit,XtIpruartieularly to convey to our c stprners Soiriehq
tradel and natikivilKitterAir o
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purchased from us is fresh and in good.style.-----
"Orient" a "Supersille in seven different qualities and
of the- -easory's newest shOes,
ry boxes partieularly for
‘o-iyalame,„AoLout"
$ A •
°Via evei' parror ose
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; MES.. ISAAC 0, -,HOWELL
Under a beautiful 010nd...flecked sky,
While the -heat of a July tun was tem-
- pered-by a gentle riorthwcst beeeze, the
coSket -containing the remains of .Mary
Alio() noimov„ oLitiOw tho' late isaati
*at cliorne to laSt resting.
placer the family, plot inilie"Brantcem-
etery, near Stan -tract. • Mrs. Howell had
,lived more than twentyffive years in
Brantford and Cioderich, away, frotn'the
Cornmiiiii,W in WIdett, the .spent the more
active part of her life., After these year
a absence it Was rotarkablo that '!'itch
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_'!Orient, , h.e a v v service .
Weight, speciatly reinforceJ $
fOot, Art Moderneheel, pr.
. "Supersilk," "Whisper" Stoc0k-
-- Anacle. of ermine_ _ si1lc-7 '
Ir. •—• .1
it-crepe till
U the in and do not twist on
the leg. T,!iiy positiiely wear
longer. . Our new price, pr,
"otienf,"-,- eldra, ltieef, dull - ,
chifton-r-, ' invisibly reinforCed
cradle foot, . vdtli. •speciall,r $
woven -.toe and Art Modernii-:----.:
- heat -pr. . ... . .....,,,,,, . . . . ..
"'S'itpersilX,"' Service Weight,
' "FUJI Fashioned Hose, Fiend)
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2 heel. and -cradle' fdot, A good I
. 1oi5king, long weating ho.
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100
"(Mem" Sc. vice Weight, reru
infprced lisle foot., At moth • -
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No ,110 , box. - Otg. price, pr.. ..
• erne heel: three lengths in every •
No. 100
No. 6,0
"Sup silk4-trard.ull Chiffon
Hose, silk frOm top: ,to. toe.
Reg.. 41.25 pr. C)ur sPetial
value, ,pr. ........ '
"Superstiki" . 1 ig h t service
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weight, the- foot and top are •
reinforced with tHe to give
-longer wear. Special
per pair.
See Our special window display for further par iculars
of this contqst.
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