The Goderich Star, 1929-06-06, Page 4PACE V01.3»
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New Shipment of LadiesSleeveless Dresses
In all the new materials, Celanese, Kiwash Crepes,.
Flat Crepes and Washable Crepes,
A Special in Prints.,
Special in prints this week all
colors ancrpatterns, per ,yard 19C
Fugi Silk
A11 Shades of fugi silk special for
this week,poet yard 65c
Mllhin r -
Ladies' and Misses' Eats, all this
season's styles and shades. Regular
$ , $5;50 and $6.50. Now selling at
.$3.45
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TRE GODERICIT STAR
CANADA TO BE GREAT
MANIIFACIIJRING COUNTRY
Vast Water Power and Metal Resources Assure Her
a Place of Power
SO SAYS c.R.R. SUPERINTENDENT OF DEVELOPMENT
Mr. H. H. Reid PreaentedWitb Cane By Lions
Club on Eve of His Departure
Canada, as the possessor of vast mines, This was destined to be iter
resources in .the way of water power, greatest industry, for eightY.five per
of which only, one-sixth; is developed, cent of icer area was made up of the
pre -Cambrian shield, the best far
of vast resources of oil from which anotals in the world, and Canada's re
antereal combustion engines (a form sources in mines were destined to ex.
of power which we oatve only started need khossl of Africa, Indict ort South
to develop) can be run, and -which Ainerie , Steel made the Uxrit, d
will yet be piped from the Tauter. States and the world wags now raring
fields across the Roeldes, :a country 85 metals as never before, in .the con.
per cent. of which is tho formation str uction of automobiles, in bridges,
in which are found the richest miner- and in the frame work of large build-
s). deposits in the world, is destined Tugs.. 'Motto metals had been used in ` Telephone
to became one of the greatest mann- the Inst twenty-five years than in all No. 1 �1 Alms.:... *war
facturing countries of the world, says PxcvioUS history. Natiowed their
Cyril T. Young, superintendent of ale- xzse to. the use of metaons ls« Canada at
' velopment for the Canadian National the present- time was mining only - i
'Railways. ""Metals are what made four per cent, of the metal% of the
T1li'7t..SDAT. JUN
tkii, 1928
The Belau Drug Store
Always *carries a complete Noe of.
Drugs
Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles
Chocolates
Pipes and Tobaccos
Kocla6 and Films
Punting and Developing Prompt Delivery
. C DUNLOP, Phn . B,
„ Rha United Staten and metals -will world and.. there was no .danger of responded, suitably.• A'couple
Make Canada. I. .can see as good a flooding the world market, for this eel selections by Me. C. Meakins were
future ahead of Canada aa T' can see was the age of metals. And it was very much appreciated. Lion Major
was at the piano.
Chief Willie ,Fraser presided .fair.
across' the dine,"" be said to the Bath- also the age of the internal combus-
rering • last Friday evening under the•tion ,gngine, . which was: becoming- one--
auspices
ne-auspices of the Lions Club. HQ be. of the biggest things in Canada and
Bedford
Block
roof.
Rev. Whitfield, of ; $:., ilelens,
preached in United church on Sunday,
Rev, Lundy taking his claarge at St.
Helena and; Whiteehureh. «, • . ; ;
the evening and Mr, Young was in- . .
' . Heves that there Is danger of devote the
e.lxnzted States. Canada was pro. troduced by Mayor lliaccwan. The
too a to e 'n • uscng at ria present time oil • gas, thanks of the club were tendered the
i e as Canada poesessee, as, shown in lSlr. quotation is an folldws a.. ,,. . of wheat in Canada. and advocates a enough req encs for four retiring officers of the lab, this be ng
EDITORIAL� - Computing b statistics that Carl* Pelle/ of apecralizing in those liners "s`- 11- e-1esx;-hut:limaievelopment the last meeting d£ the term', -
•; Youngs ing, address its Goderich last o P y which; will Yield the best returns to If the ''rimier Valley oil. &elda hfr.
I d i p r were ;12G tact• 'capita, ling large an area th growing
3
� eno h -for her � uirem "lin o c i
° rural l de- day evening, she bas a vastly mase a a s fir a :d + :Mao's. Only fifteen per' cent. of Young believes, will solve her fuel .
sieofthe ra4
cv
titfo h
stn d .a ai
In ar t
rthat
• � eau, tt declared for PORT ALBERT
giving lenge
c lll
faopulation in t' Moto The 'armors' inxportatit line of Jove% ment than era f3 family' of flue there was, the area of Canada is suitable for problem ;nae in this type of 'cit- VV . `n l
i depopulation pis `".growing oranges under Mass. A,1 ug - e OO'.sent out of'.tier 0ountr agriculture he stated, while eighty. guises. Gas was alreadr being piped eddc g bels are ringing 'loudly. SUn states that thisro ghly. 4G yy
ow, nation will 'never become great' by r to hay ods. That $GOO five per :cent., .longs to the pre -Cann
Trot evident in e»keaa adjacent to air every year �' old bxdan formate ,, the richest. in the
ut that an such shipping out her racy material is Air.. � per family, he said, .could only be
ing etssn centras, e * u et. i. And the 'devote - produced work :]erre. 1s it any. World in minerals, :Canada should
districts the rural aetu is ei- also rigs di un , Mrd r p by are devote- herself to . those industries
in- meat. of Canada's, xesourees; in Cara- wonder •that Pen and women.
er holding its own or antaaby leaving the county ? which will give Men a 12 -month job
i Exactly, The nearb aures adR is thePolleyof the leader of tice . ar �' .
baso trgr e if 1' going
._. ahead, With " . The Advertiser. quoted aggregate and which will add the greatest per-
bsn centre, it is going tlhcadr with iConservativa party, 's . importations of eentage of value to tho raw produce,
figures of Canada -
• } les is not and ora- �*^��*^- :..Farmxrg does snot pravi,ie a 12 -month
expanding indilsut , y_l fruits, .etc. l,ad it quoted
P1134 soot}cern fr > , e
Titoriii' that force of the lessonob ler, employees,but 3nternatfonal
surrounding
roots itself but tendx 'ro mane the ic, percentages it , -would' have• . been 'lVi a and Consolidated S to s
tsurrounding rums► community pros. 'which the figures of .Canadas dealing, ck 1 a Coxxsoi d ,mel r ,
with theUnitedStoics give us sag shown that the mat preponderance ,runes :pulp and paper were the sort
parous also.. Tf lwe-e :only rind inpxe t r , of the difl'erence'n oui: dealing with of industx that .does for the • are
rowin xndustxnal•eentres oxo gen- brought out in Mr. Bennetts apeecai . Y Y y
growing the States consists as The Advo itis not affected by climate. Canada s
orally diytribuked over. the 'country vate London recently, The x atidoti cif, s . f menu 'prospects for wet roduetiion are
in ver.•tiser is tryi ng' to say that 'us
er knows, 'of our iaurehase Rwheat p
the benefit would not only consist
• Canada making its own goods out of amazingly ludicrous statement that
Canadian raw material for ' Cana 11lr. Bennett would have us grow our
giving .. oranges in Canada under glass in-
dians and ruin employment to Can
fR �
ndians in Canada but would. extend to' stead of importing' them is justified
increasing .: rural areas. Itural and Eby tho roport of Mr. I3ennett'a speech
iv London _oPr
Press a.
> air. Noun upto. given in The L tido 36`re a and,
urban prosperity d . ,
a•
gather. A policy of bu}Idpitg Canada, The Toronto Mail and Empire, and
p
.o . r o e,
ti industrially would be' of more ben• � cruestx ns the aficu, soy of TheG d
31,
e t to rural Canada. than 4 redUction .rich 'Stars Statement that Mr. Ben-
G ra
dutyon farm ani lentents . which nett was careful . to point out that
of f � 0
f the price o the Canadian r- the greater' range in climate tin 'the,
lett pc t ice..
•
c ager. as it was ore andresulted UnitedStates would aceouu • for
facture' goods front the States, while better: than moat countries,: he states,
our exports to then are Largely of "on -account of our+high:grade and our
raw material. independent Liberal local. market, and we fire in a much
and ebureh papers are carts better position than, countries ,that
papaya could only produee.4 fifty or a sixath.
mentin'g On the adheres uniance of grade of grain. hii3lin . is an Tadao-
trade as. between Canada and UM..try that grows out of our grain grow
States, as something which should be , ing. areas, but milling, after all, adds
rectified, while The Lindon Advertia=. only iG per cent: to the'value of the
er can Tice nothing in. Sir. Bennett's. , raw nroduCt. on .grain .fed to cattle
speech but a suggestion that Canada 'the result shows a 37 per cent, ad
-
should grow oranges la f,•recachouses ranee' in value. • The canning indu°-
.fort its own• consumption, something, try' shows a 59 .per vent. advance
h bel l d St to er ld t ai of course 'which leas neve., :;ascot... nn the price .of the. raw mater
,only in the United States mnnufae-part of the difference between ca ed. It "in to laugh.' Tai. In textile manufactures the in
t getting more for his groduc• alas imports from the States and
crease by manufacture. is SO per cent,.
stet i our exports to the sante country'. F,NiGAGEbfh }Tfs A11i1'if()XINCEIA in iron orodue is 90 per cent., in chem -
'That Canada's future greatness` Since The Advertiser• depends on qac:,' Mr. -a d Mrs. ' Archie Robinson,Teals 0per co, he manufacp in ra
`ldependher development of her talons from The Free Press and .The n n , ores 105 per cent., in the and in the
will on era Auburn, announce the a gagement<af of cement IIG per cent:; and •in the
Mines 3resources
,
M >a ire e u
ail One m r< s ase we are v Ver. '
oes rdaughter, tie r.
' s o•1 nod water
u w x p pp theird 1 Lavern,. .ta Mx
xn e au e ,
,
for a1anufaeturin_' nurnosea is the justified in saying that 'inc •Adveitte- Bokinger, of Detroit, Mich., the mar- uctsf thL ,greatest st� hack ase is spa vn; av and C. T{. Saunders.
In t the . Anotherpleasingeventt•
toe c Detroit h rover
thin take Ifs +4 l3s he
_. r as n first rid' Talar atiot
st�itenieint of Mr. �Cyrll T. Young, sun wi E a , t t life m n ofp 1.30 pei tent. :
crintendent of developinent, for the ea was said by Mr. Bennett. The middle of June. • r r i 'Mr. Young is a' fellow of =the: Royal presentation to Lion 1i. Reid, Who
G. N. who ousts out only Star loan was resent at the meet- Mx Land Mrs. Edwin B. Hornet', of : Geographieal Society and - holds his
was leaving in a few days for his new
r R., I1 U thatY p
st the_
o T ion inauk atToronto Tito of � a
thect
Ii ao
on a•od p
announceen innt l
.Goderich,n u `t'o � with C Had"an • N'a i n
,.ga Position thea
g nr
hiatoT
. ing,1i ch is enough said astli
f nee t.l iad
fit H e rthe 4 of Cae
e airarea n
e ofuG'
ada is suitable for agriculture nne ' accuracy of our .statement, but for Of their eldest daughter,.' Lula Mac. Railway System:by virtue of his abil- cane by the club. 'the presentation
that' her .greatest success will come in the benefit of our reaa1ers• we oee-give: ''to Julius O. Lowe, son of hfrs. Mena' ,ity to study trends and arrive at coir. 'wars noade by Lion Rev. R. C.� ]ticDer-
Lowe,. of Detroit, the marriage to rcet conclusions by which the system nue, wee 00 a of Mr. 'yews many.
;devoting mast attention ' to . those ing Wow 'rho Advertisers own quo-une. r • good qualities, toning to town unher-
take place the ]attar part of d r with ivhic>f he is corfnected .may pian .� .
li gs which will, produce the most z►11- tation from The Mail and Krnpir1 rc-. ts`development, sa th t is views on aided a few` years ago he had won' his
.Ur, and Alae: John Galt,: Grodericit, its e h
tl .year round ;lobs and will add the port so that they may auoge for of a the future re holds out for Canada way into the esteem of ' all and in
Ontario, announce the engagcinaent what u
greatest per tentage of;value to the thein selves 'whether it was justiflca- their:daughter, Helen Marion,. to. Me. is of peculiar interest and his mead church, business and social circles tad
raw material. iVitlt'suclt nasi rr - tion for„This Advertiser's ludicrous u s Armst n Mitchell sen. of ing of the trend of the past few ssiawn his worth and we all regretted
.,iia gin.,.... io g A , g
of raw materials COniflient•. The Mail and Empire Mrs. Mitchell and the late AMr. John years, taken : ,in conjunction with his havrng to leave. Goderieh. In liis
souracs in the luau ..:,....,.�... Mitchel!, , Guelph,. Ont. -The marriage world drmaiids and Canada's•resour. reply Mr. held expressed the'difheul-
will take lino the latter art of ccs is what'he ba es his optimism as ty both he and.Mrs. Raid 'were finding
150 miles successful and Mr. Mr. and sirs. Thos. Bogie spent
Wright predicted .a tremendous de- Sunday in Kintail.
Mr. Harold Stewart motored; up
from London over the week-eiid.
Miss Lilian McKenzie ` spent the
week -end at her home' in Ennui'.
. Ail roads led . o the he circus last Sat-
urday and all reported -a geed time.
Don't forget tho United. carrell
•garden party on'the 21st. There's a
good time for all. -
Quite h number from around at-
tended the graduation of the nurses.
on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kehl, of Lack -
now, spent Sunday: with' the. former's
sister, Mrs. T. Dickson.: -
1lfessrs. Meter and winter Tigert,
of Detroit, spent the week -end: at
their respective houtes here.
Miss Grace McKenzie, of Toronto
General Hospital, returned last week
velopnteitof the Turner fields with.
in the next twenty-five years, with
gas piped across the Rockies and with
the. developing of the diesel oil ,en-
gine the ,,speaker saw no diminution':
in the use of gas. Canada was no
longer a thin line of habitable land
`with vast waste. areas to the north,
would become a great manufacturing
area. Viewing the direction in which
Canada was moving Mr. Young saki
he believed Canada's • great need was
far +capi'tal, even .more than for bumf,
glutton.
Mr. Young said he'had enjoyed his
visit to. 'Goderich and being shown:
around and he found Goderich a love-
ly place. The Lions Clubs'and such
o73/ wnozations were doing a wonder.
fui work. Years ago when we had no
such +clubs there was a lack of co-
hesion and of the spirit of optimism
and good fellowship and comradeship'.
His visit to Goderich mig1i not prove
unprofitable to the town in ways in.
which he might be able to help her.
At �the'close of Mr.•Young's address.
a' hearty vote of thanks was given,
him onmots of o -
on Lions Cockburn ckaburn
p
and. the time was coining when it
would no longer be true that the bulk
of the manufacturing • was done in
Ontario and • Quebec but the. West
weea.exo
SPECIALS
at ROBINS'
10 doz. Men's Khaki Punts,
well made. 5 pockets, cuff
• bottoms. All sixes. n
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51.95. Special l �7
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Reg.
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Men's Overalls, in ;Olin .blue.
black or striped.. All ea
sizes. Special. , .. A . 9
Men's Work .Shirts, blue,
khaki and chambray, all
sizes in lot. Clear-
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Men's Work'Shoes, in blade
and brown, sizes • G , oQ ((��
to. O Special . 4.07
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M. ROBINS
!after spending some time at home. Agent o
Aso for Tip -Top Clothes
Misses Jean iednor, Etta: Quaid 1.'I1oNt. 384.
and Florence aleKenzie of the
spent Sunday ' under the • parental
June. to Canada's tutor upon. The spirit in severing. their' 'connection with
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3 __ ffR whereaboutsof your vain..tables is nobody's business but
your awn, and for that reason -
they should be placed beyonal the 4.
reach of meddling persons, thieves or
elements which eomprorise +heir: se- -
mirky. Ilse a safety deposit box in
a' . your nearest branch of the ,Canadian
Dark of Comtiierre. It ifs the mut
• r convenient method of wee keeping
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- Our June Booklet
etaiitains a diversified list:ofbonds sndstockswhich
at current levels present &tttactive investment opt''
partutititsn in particular it contains information con,
caning the following convertible preferred shares:
THE UNITED LICHT AND POWER COMPANY.
$6 Cufrlulaative Corevettible Preferred Stock,
PRICE: 144i and accrued d vidend,yitldini 6%:
TORONTO ELEVATORS LIMITED'
7% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stack,
PRICE: lob' and accrued dividend, yielding i"X, ,
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arra er rraaa3ee ear* ilfev,qtts ir.:, ta+'51014Q Sri on alete rl.
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Meer aaat P.ostaaamo aa1 'Ml'!****110
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orf optimism he finds general through- Godericli. Mra. Reid and family.
niversal Millinery
and Gift Shoppe
The store former-ly.. clecupied "by Mrs, Evans will eon -
time as a• GIFT SHOPI E, under the management of the
Universal 'Millinery.
O pe tri
ekRAdx
June12
. with .*.rotl'rplete stock of merchandise
oat Canada: All knockers are in the however, are remaining here for the China, Starnped Linens, Julian Sale Leather Goods,
hands of mechanics and every loan in Witmerand Mr. Reid expects to re-
turn here in July to spend his kali-
ment of Canada. Tinie was when a dar . ►e rr. Reid of ssed his- thanks
blow such as the low price of wheat xp good will front
would :,nearly stagger us but by the the club its well ehosen words. ' Mr.
diversification' of ,industry Cgcada George. 'Vliillz>ms,• formerly:: ref the,
sstas now able to withstand this and
banking fraternity of dxodericlr: anal
was marching breast forward. Mr. Whateley, its latest addition.
,oa.taeipin MP' i Our metal. product: were already were .called on, for a few words and
, 1931 11130 • half the valuo of our wheat and the l
runts 319ffti, ,11 same.gilght be said of our paper, and
(;lrerhourp 5o'uthamtrton with our white tori, we were march-
ing forward to tho destiny to whaeli
May 2'J anal tin July 2t ,.M0nteabn our .resources entitled us. Research '
6'lar. .
...lhttl ,.
Jain, ' July Aug.lx � tuts what" was put'iin� tis in happier
.June i2 July 10 • 1lontro,r ' position, finding out the e sort of wheat
J110 f_ii J4fly 3 . Ituchess of devisor' that would not rust, finding oat the
701r in .t'unr. i,r ....tlei:-xama 'best way to make paper, finding out '
(:«'1113 0° '''''' lir. t
_ ' To Liverpool i tho best methods in every process.
Cs a:i
trz. alt Tuna' —Duchess of work In Cnnada we were spending only 6
ot• Athol! cents a bead on research while in the.
Juno 7 July 3...•.1MeielI
June 13 July t'ta :Iirliota country to the,south they spend-
June 1July l2 .. �.;•Tontroyal ing $1 •n head. The Dominion Gov-
' July 1tl 'aim is .iiiienese of Turn ethnic*, had set *side three million r,
a.t Palle at i;sash dollars fora research laboratory and
's -From a ncbr+r. • , ' the Ontario Government Was opend-
To ('lassowsIlettost ing dollar for dollar with the nxanue
may di Duchess et York faeturera and in' other provinces xe-
duno .7 July '1'...,1►uetu:as• r,t Alholl search work was being aided. Re•
1uue 11' July - lug, :1 Itinnedosa fleeting the trend towards minutiae -
Juno ii July >r'0, Slellta taring the, speaker pointed oat that
• ,tune t tis-iaeama Cued« was manufacturing goods to
a July itvo1nuay
ttat the value as of twelve and bait, tuil-
, xli.;es not .«'ail at t1. Kist,` lion dollars a .day and the investing
*Galls at $torai,attary instead of 1telf ass , public were buying the bonds of ho,,C
, . sx1ronn Quthee. elustriat concerns. Industrially we
To Plymouth I were increasing tremendously. Our
WY 29 ataW 2c ',TAM" 2.1 ....rltiifcatus manufacturers 'were well read .and
Jun'18 lilt' 111 ' ..NIaaitPO had alp to=date machifrery.
• To %now erpl 1 Trower wan the ti'eart of industry,
Julie 41 Jatly 2 ,tna; i....:.°.1[orcir2ar,y *aid ( hada had utast mesourees in thio
June et July 1t Aug.. it,..„1,1,�t.e.'„i nal,Nsx•, wbich she We no have but ”
'Co Uair►ialtrrt ',for our anowr and, this' inirnenae re.
Jute' P.1 July w Q. ...Wile Wt mum woo going to t Canada
„hw 2at Jon, -1 .tuK• 21.,Meuta'afrn
ahead of anynatiorx. 'rl3rifa wear the
i11NIM Q11:11We !main raison we were getting Tante
To (:ktrMauaar-!1,a1liotopts* indueirit�. cath as the 1lluminunx
11ag Ko angio 1>,. ! sudors vi ill' needlan,i E'rmpany en the+ Saguenay►, which
..10%.,•11. . .,EmI ress or Au5iralkiI would sue 100,000 h. p. in oar unit
Indy 8 ' fat1 241 r express se :lustrous and the development ratted for ten
Juts• ti .tut& t0....tmpr,'+4. of �+•,Itrali,l unite. The Mother Country was re'
i 4iiWy_t� al- Agents or stowable for this roarer* beating in'
• a, Ili. Mutt%X. lleurrel :treat , Canada and the Mother Country did
aaanwhou laseme Olde.. many thinns -for no we did not' know
Toronto, ' About. With aitch things Being on in
_ - Ornade. Mr.' Young adviiac young
4 men to stay in Canada for their pias
:seeds here nre just an fwd as in the
• l nited Staten. in fart Canada pre..
O hilted opporrtuni:ies tint '!nand in the
1$tatte, herauae that eoueiry wts al>
rready developed.'
it was tor ear nett trade had
Maeen oeeidevebped f'ir the time, but '
tlij would right itself and the irolus> i
1 try a we Iv termerslonaa rnur,'1ra'*ng,1
1 rmtrta'. 1'4'e nese sCnaliInu' half of"olio
ovoduct t i t?ae F ta'es and wink easy k
12'+ per cent. normt1e"•. Awl th.fre ,.
' raper a e! oponi which tst►.nv 1 t':a.t!' <<
i nil, IN 1'. Pee :'U0t'`y @re'Te% i,. fr'e. ,1 k
t•MMi.Ier1. +iPei, i /10 steteta fie,ry
n,.as thorn e`ntre•r hawed., «r i'`t'ee' r. .
tuthhi t....eop fedi .upolr' Of r.'s`(sr ''
p,n yr few 1014 ,,r 1011 * ry
Mr la nwna then r*ww Tri tAe''•.T•e'w:. „
t.• @n4a.err t -seams twal.e.l.r.:`'t'P..
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K N E Y
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Enainxet •a and Mesh. Purses, Etc.
A fair share of your patronage North Side of Square
is solicited. Goderich
BOthhands
on elle wheel!
BOtheyes
on the road!
Never forget ... a single moment's careless-
ness while driving. may easily involve you
in a bad smash . little inattention may
Mean serious, even fatal, injury to yourself
and others.
if you are a passenger, for your own safety's
sake; leave the driver free to watch the road
and traffic undistraete :
Let us all work, together to prevent accidents.
SWFTY
R E
COURTESY
COM'MQN
SENSE
way Safety Conn
Ifuw, siert. Derry, l lia:rptr,f!►a't
• !moduli won aisr.m...mans
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