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The Goderich Star, 1929-06-20, Page 4
STAR ME FOUR THE GC►17►1~Rt . ` lte!`Zsia::A.a-', JUNE 2b ..re, 1'J52) w.!nteenag wilt take reace cluietle thelA-, . dl• A. R'-, v.dl rt:rn•f thee se., rattkr Mart c.t Jone, ;1ie 1laaaa•) pend ng he aP the , C,! Senior; 2*rd tee $le *t cot at Sa- ay. �Drug � � Store :staff, ia► FpeAu►ag her $�,lialp}+z at, hen. � June a;tYrd: Hiblar a.thwf at 10 a•en., e home nc er et na�ithaane Miss Pewele Bible (ease taught by the pastor ; st has a tatinee to 1're=ten for the vac*, fleetly weleeme> 21 sten., heti. Vie, F.,� Sports , s ej r ,tion, 'listen Barber baa bane to Tar- 'Ward, ce Toronto, will *peal: in the; onto accompanied by her sister who intfre�ita of the Ontario 1'rehib': ion X1 1 , circ * mFttta Icna erf- men had beta vieeiting Isere, Miss Hill, inion, sinal visit also wheat: at Taigl©c a y� brine to E,aaex ant Mee Shipley aC'orner* at `3 pent. : p.m, the pastor 1VaartLe;ton and 311:ea Cube to Rtie !well have charge of the services. Drugs - ley, 5ub3ect, "Christ ridiculed:' A 'hearty, New Sports Wear foryoungWomen wcekonne emended.- THE� . ..�_. Patent Medicines • AMONG THE CHURCHES ES ca rvEav impitt11E. i and Women is very chic. and smart in style. ras�T PEND Totiet Ar idles cr'veer ire, Nfla� octan;➢r next dab• The observed ieh Women's- Iburst-e. taatlt avilt ' 'in ehat�ge Q€ the In � - � � . 3utveng observed that several hurd,d �^+ 11 tee. Subjee;s ©f °crit©ns: 11 a.m., f . Choc' „ rslots in Maitland Cemetery rsaL '`!' ee aenerial A°�ernlely; ? p.ira„ - •g "tltec©rdir!g to Abit➢ty.' Sabbath propertyr cared for•—in some trctances ., • . • because of the xemovul +ef the reit- - ss or three-piece ©e ece styles. h�al send Ririe Masses at 10 tietes from town, and Ste entire» uses ' Pipes and Tobaccos Knittedaunts.in�. J. ,+ e� r \II..4/�rl VM� `4 * C'C1Eev. frQln *e 'ttlIetr a Calsdct 'R-11,'ul -Sin- Pi 4 � � � %ev. W. E. #Ian°aces, 4i T©rosita. �,dertpkett eta raise a: fund to be pled int - former general secretary of the Bible i( ectad1FiYS T1►eie�� to , taking proper cera of these plots and society will preach ru is#asst etre at time getting rid of these uasi>yhtlyr • ,: • ignited church' on Sunday evening.; sprats in our cemetery and veaklogeur �. - •, within read o all. presenting the crock of the OntserSo God's Acre whet it simnel be. --et place Vag and I VB�O i�RI • � 1'Qii1g B1iYer3' Prohibition inion. Other services ash of beauty throughout. . ..1 COATS We are offering the balance of our stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats at•less than today's. manufacturer's prices. Be ore to see them. GOODS BY THE YARD .Mercerized Broadcloth in sever- al different shades, . suitable f ► r dresses or underwear. Reg. 69 and for 9c per yard - Cotton Broadcloth, in several. different shades. Special prFi c 5:: Fier yard Checked .disunity for underwear. . Special' at 24c per yard usual at 31 *.m:, Rev. M. C. Parr in The Institute is '•aeadinsw the fund the 'pipit, with Sabbath seheed int- $25 f witless contrib;ttion of .�«,,,, and in -1V L* IL mediately ee.lowi;ing. viten contributions from others.. C. DUNLOP, . , aletY'oUr I111<g � "' North Sa United church• 10 a nt whether r rodents of town or Borne . , . Mid D See our large assortment of new hinder$ Chriet-Til as «ivlr. "' intro• sen* to- Mrs H Mash 1 8 $ I Telepho r. a see emit, seCre ary- rpas�urer. ofe local na Mute, ee wiUac Maes ,meeting. 1 a.m., Pubiie Mem. knowledged in the local papers from` ....:.:•`•-- ' SCens Sunday ('tub topic, "What elsewhere Contributions may be 13edforrl n g x at ear Na 1ne lsJ1u •.n •BMfak Block Bathing' styles �aP men and tiVonlell� dwell by M t' M. aRittbertson bt n tr t, God " h t t � . roomed to attend. Mission Hand and th 1 c 1 I t tut nd be made of the best quality, woollen yarns. Assorted prices. Aberley bathing suits for ladies, inirrarious shades and styles. MEN'S SHIRTS Large ', assortment of Men,'s Shirts, collar attached,, in a variety of patterns. SUMMER ° UNDERWEAR In two:piece and combination, Balbriggan and. Athletic styles, no sleeves and ;flee length. STRAW 44ATS Our stock of Straw Hats is coot plete.. Here you will And a Wide ,aa val,ietr 'eof Hats in sailor and Panama, $tyles with fancy stripe bands or ;; Awn black. band. 41i4oP�•wF1EnE YU'U. ARR;INVITED TO :SHOP`".' WEST ll l 'SQUARE PHONE 418 AIM p.tn., Church Slhool; 7 p.m., week tea week. Public Worship coneuctttl by the CONTRIBUTIONS minister. Maitland Lodge,, No, 33, 'Wonten'�s Instttete. Godeiieit..425 00 e LpEO- - —•- , ►l.i mac, KNOW onto ori Saturday atnd t, to in r the wed• 'Plank' Megaw and Miss Addison left' . . ding .of their son. Ernest Lee. on Tu;eeday by motor en route to the a5tin friend in noon, of Ja7etxbit, isPacific Coast. . Arthur llardin of Canton, . Z' Mr„ aI'. visaing Grace in m: 1 s town the Mrs. C. " Clarke has returned fee= Guelph Guttae steam: is home fromigUest , f bis tau_ t, i in t,. •t milton aceoma.ied b . Gee !e for the- once bn... grecst .. of . his aunt, , Mr$.:tougles a est t� Na , p '► Y ,Nr. and Mrs. .1, W. Murray visited proem Mrs. Creighton, who Ss visiting at the mitten n S not 1 in Ht .: cCreath 1Ir. Y n M Tr . It A Diar. az d rs « , •Murrayent then dst e+esaftyl in his sixth (the final) .veer Mies Det lttutsi yi p 1? in the. faeuuttt• of mrdie ns ,ut 'rerun* WUsan bXeCreath and Mist Delens,. wveel. in Detroit wisutit1e friend*, tcelenivert ty. . , . „'attended the 'Wilkinson -Thompson 1 of 'e .coil on w - e Mie. W. S. I:.0 s1 at left t S , Y kir. and /ire. Idonnell , of St. i'nul,, uweddbfl to Toronto on Saturday. e Mire* months' visit In I�aswson,'baak. Hammon,iof Iii Sir. N. H:eidwin who wnss in elearge Miss %Dorothy Bowra, et Detroit,. is ""e they mesdames P i er v coation at icer hence ley, were visitors' during the week at of the. atte1att0flS to the Goderieh oi= idpending . her. a the" 3unne of Mr,. R. 7; Bell: flee of the Hank of Commerce, 'ba 'hCG" Mr. Des Campbell a and Miss gone to Vienheim to take theme of a 1. rs. dame9 dean* and our!, -. Mr, mid 'M visited Mr. • a stntetar 'olr'#here.. power, of Dungannon, .nit d i!1 dren pros start via itialr t lsativea. sit •a:. k Irwin of town. I elr. and Nis. Beattie, of St 'Ia1trya,. pr+a�sent. anM ss Prank nes of Dos An -1 ogre visiting 'with Mrs. lleattie's par- oronto we a Miss Gertrude uda &tx , Air. Maury 'Tom, of Toronto, d • is-:'Mr.'and Mia. Curry, Mr,. aid i las; Calif.. is the• guest of her s ents, Snvisitor at too old Wale in Goiiericlt yin 'Beattie ' .us returned from ter, :Mrs! it E. Mtieitn, I:inttntonsf. `; ltlrs..had just t Sunday. y tee Cretta Ide1 reach +was among visitin6 in Detroit err, and Mrs. Jas. ' with, ofh it Detroit. . guests• t the Wilkinson-Thnmte : Mks Mary Clarke was successful in. eapetet;the vvicekcttd with theist xclaw, so` p tivtx in'tuw�t, . son wedding in Toronto on Saturday= her examination in the first Year .of service co c of the Tose- and the social . a eco urs Mrs. Irvine Henryd i. stern `s Reefer itettn 1 Mr. and Y '� !+ g son, Ross, of iletz'awat, were the guests onto University and left on Monday tis preen' i xa: -- • Il-----alri, of Mr. and Mira. Prank Irwin last to take charge. of a girls' camp nt St. tel rraa t nb f vweek. „ Christopher s teach. - 3itr. sand ' Mrs. Joseph Smith, of Sys,. d.' E. Tont is, tatting in the New Tao ' eugagernent Is announced of X.wteknetwr. arts vasitie! Mr" and Mrs. Outlook trip to the Maritime Proven- Vesta, youngest. daughter of the late Prank Ilwwen, hast st. ccs. During hie *bitence Mrs. Archie, Mr: and Mrs. Alexander Wet -San, of eali . learn and Mies Adele_ Tom and child ase staying with Mcg. Ntairn• have tetarneed from ependinit X Goder~ach, to. Charles, only' eon of the the winter in Toronto. 1Tam:� . late Charles•. J Norman, of South MI. and Mia. C. C. Lee nacre in Tort Mt.: and -lite. ,meg ((�aatm leensingtotr�. ,London, 'Reglan-. The .. n, ..o ... ..e..F.,•,•..av,r+rwa-e.. .!F,r.�+ .. .. :--,I. street 'Unitedparsonage.: ,l. 'aY, �Yallace, Goderich► was nuc North s et U • • Dominion of Canada Guaranteed: oitorakyr le, Porrty-'ear 5 Gold Bonds issued by Canadian National Railway Company Principal and half -,yearly interest 'fl a uslatiry 1: and . July 1) payable in Canada in Canadian currency at any branch of The Canadian Bink of Commerce, (Yukon Territory excepted). or at the option of the holder, in New York City in United States gold coin at the agency of said bank, or in London. England, in pounds sterling, at the rate of $4.$5? (U.S.) to the ;pound, at the bank's London branch. bo doled July 1. 1929. ,w►► Te mature July 1. l%t9. Bond' in denomination of $1,000 in coupon form registerable as to principal;also infulty.regihtered form in den+ominationt of $1,000, $5,000, Sod $10000. Non' callable prior to July 1,1944: catlableas awhole. or in part by,lot, on July 1, 1944. or arty interest date thereafter« at the followingptikes and *teemed interest: wand including July I. 1949, . at 10517): thereafter to and including July 1, 1954, at 1031::„; thereafter to and including July 1. 1459. at at 1024:;,,,,, and thereafter prior to maturity at 102 i. lest 1/r"5 of I ,e far a' tach year, or part thereof► elapsed since July 1, 1959.' • 'hese bonds will be the direct obligation of Canadian National Rahway Company, the capital stock of which is owned, by the Government. of the Dominion of Canada, Payment of principal ainterest will. under authority of the Parliament of Canada, be guaranteed unconditionally by the Government rf the Dominion of Canada, and copy of the guarantee endorsed on each bond. PRICE: lea aid interest We tee., 'kept. 1 ewi tee rafrlirerr sof. sere s tied as ieetted ants a eptrd lav ars, stalVe a 1e O anomie .1 levet prop ie Iceltc **tot 91. It is exile lei I4 t dditvey be wade t'.. r ohne% fay ?, noire,, s Ike Erevan r r Iwperary barreats. DMCSECUNTIESqPOPJITL tam?. ` ai1.rllaratl•a nst LOP*Xlet, mom Z It. Wood Preseleet POOL Mimi: : 'TOr t «1 kiem Brat t. It I l!OL ten, tt/a..eMMa,i , Caren tsrli, t`ae+terirf 1...41,..1../, *Mw... • .,t.=. tiM�`Y• li ,..i rer., WtlehtleteG V 1 All that a• wave ' of prosperity Pew business practice; are "uneth-- means to most of as is the privilege leer except to those whose- pocket-. of watching others buy better .care„ books are nicked. 5,000':SSha res (No .Par Vaud ) Linuted Convertible Preference .Soca ("r'Iy 'arid and Naas�awte>aas+abl+) Incorporated. Linder the taws of the Province eat Ontario Preference Stock convenable share :for share into Common Steck at any tinee on or before July 1, 1033. Transfer' Agent and Registrar NATIONAL, TRUST COMPANY,: LIMITED, Toronto, Canada CAPI't'AIaL'ewATtoN. (Upon Completion of This: Financing) o Authorized Outstanding Convertible Preference Stock (No I'ar Value) e. 50,000 Shares 50,000 Shares .Common Stock (No Par 'i'alue).... . . . . . .... . . w :..» «. , 100,000 Shares* 50,000 Sharps *50,000 shares remelt' in the Treasury for converting of Preference Stock.", , History and Sus. e s National a1 Hosiery Mills, Limited . was organized by letters patent under the laws -of the Province of Ontario. duly r sets andu loess' 2a, iJ2g, to acquire . elk of the a s `�. S sin t- of.the Real Silk Mestere* Mills of Canada, I, i , ed, whirls'was eiganize4 as a private corporati'on ' • July,21425,1savrins"tecrleured the exiclusire Can- adian franchise for,. ht name and diseributing mediad ;of the ,`Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., . of Indiana nits, Ind. Staiiting 1u1 a small way, im- porting all .of its mereltandise from the I'ndiaan apofis Company„ the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Canada, lndted, bus°isince established. 15'bz neh Offices throughout Canada,.n'nployring more than 250 saleetnen, leas installed its own , uanufecture ing ectuipmen and .is now producing sts own Real Silk proddcts itt Canada. • The company sells ,Its produets direct to the eansumeteiltroui h its spies organisation of more than .250 trained men, condueting it house -to.' • house kerviee .under the supervision of 21 braneix > manageiis and field executives. Starting with four people, the, head office now has a Staff of 32 employees. Prospects, The outlook for the business S.s all that could be desired. as the growth in sales has, almost from the outset, gone forward more rapidly than the growth in output. ,:The doubling of the ontpatt, to be made possible by the expert., sion pragram now under way, will be tepidly alt. sorbed by a 'troubling of the average weekly sates volume, through th9 opening of More braneh of - flees and the employment of an enlarged sale:= forte rained mer are now being added at the rate of approximately,.00•,prrmonth. The coin - The following is interest- , ing as being the ntazkot ex- lrterience of the stock of "Real -.Silk Hosiery Company of'the United States of .which the Canadian Company . is an:: outeotne. This stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is .quoted daily. "T,he; ' experience of an investor who purchased lea shares of stook ap. "proxinmtel'y eight Years ago; - •,100 shares ten . dolrer par value stock ,portleased for 31000.00, At present-.. market prices $S000, per share. S000.00 34 ;=trrares. stock dish. • d e.na d bonus et present prices 330 per share ..$ 2640.00 Cash dividend paid e- to date. .. . 2005.00 Total.. } . _. 01.2245.00 lose oxlfiinai invest - meat. , .. 1000;00 - Net profit to in- . - investor.. ...$11245.00 This contpany,bas. two mile .lion shares ten dollar par value stock or total capitali- zation twenty anillion. The National Hosiery Mills, 14m. • ,ted', have a total. dash espi - ` talieatlon of, fifty thousand shares .no par 'value stock = sold at eleven rialtos or ap- Teintately half a. trillion. he population of the United States is only- twelve times that of Canada. The eapi talibation of this American Company is forty times that of the Canadian in cash or twenty tunes • in -common stook when all the common is issued. , 'the difference here' should be obvious«,,, pany now his in ,excess of- 100,000 repeat -order eustomers throuont Canada and the number is rapidly increasing , Shares Convertible and +Itedeemable z T`rie issue of Convertible Preference Stock now being offered for the financing of plant construction and expansion operations may be converted into common stock nt th eopteon of the holder, on a share for abater* basis, any time up to and inelud- beg duty 14,1933,'after Nitich'date the compere/ liras the right to redeem all or any, ,part of the outstanding Preference Shares at 312.50 per share= '. . Dividends: The ,1lirectors of the Company, , expert to inaugurate dividends on the preference Shares -ut'the yearly rate of 70 cents per share • for •t`he second quarter of 1020, which, wilt begin : Apf lst " Management: The ntanagenent of ' _the business will remain in the hands of tree men re. sponsiblo for its present growth and success= Purpose of Issues Proceeds derived from.. the sale of this issu0 of Convertible Preference Stock are being used to ;finance the building of a . new mill and dye, house, tri purchase additional machinery, to finance the general. expansion . of, the 'business and to use as working capital. No portion of the funds, touting into the company's ' treasury througlh the sae of thoseehares will go to any member of the present management of the Real Silk hosiery Mills of Canada, Limited, tea all of the physical assets and guod'wilt of. the . Company have ...been aeriuired .through the is. silence of cowmen stock of National Hosiery Mills, Limited. • a, An Idea Three Years Ago A. SuecesstuI Bus ness.Todday The Story of "Real 'Silk" in Canada • X'frlm uai "staff" of four veople and a tingle small office= - no rnnufaeturingfaeilities, and s mere handful, of merchandising stock -e' three years ago, to rs 2550•0tan sales organlz ,tion, 25 branch otf?ees in charge of 21 branch managers and field executives, a head ofiiee with a AMY of 32 people and with factory ettuimeent running 24 hours each day. „ There S-ou have a Wittily drawn word picture, of this successful manu'fhc'turing and marketing enterprise that +rias an files. jest three ~cars ego and that, today, gives promise of very speedily taking a fr art rank position antong.the suceeseful commercial enterprises of the Dominion. y.. Duplicating a- Wend.Rtanowned Success: inns **clone' •Mannfactucing and Slarketaing What "Real' Silk" Has Donne in the States, - National Hociaawgr PIM, Moiled, } in Ddari on a !_Rate Blois its Canad*..:.... To fully alytreciete the almost limitless poseihilitits for ilei yentetprise Sn eattada,'11 S0 only nec:eseary to eonvider the past achieve. mints and the well-founded anticipations of the originating organizetion, the great Real Silk hosiery Mills of Indi*napolie, Ind. Per. haps we can best visualize the amsaing growth of that extraordinarily successful enterprise by quoting from a recent "ileal Silk" booklet; "Lees than eight years aro, the list Real Silk Service Man, representing an unknown -company and an untried' idea, cal. led at an American home. Por the lint time in history, an American woman was given the opportunity to buy fine silk hos. lery in her own home at a swing. "At theat time our prodeetion came from sa little one.story building and this business was done with some fifty repreeen- ... read***. Today, the booklet further states, the Real Silk Establishment is "the werld'a lappet silk hosiery mills—a bueineee the *nice of which amount to aver $25,000,000 st year ---one of the euaktanding mere artile successes of all time." Inset Silk, •.n the United State!', stoww Ines a direct trades staff of some. 10,000 men and women marketing the output of those immense Real Silk milts direct to the wearer, in every section Sand corner of the United States, ernd the organisation now has before it, nus its definite goat, a yearly arlys gates volume of $100,000,000. 'Nannie who know what the nrgaani*artiaaa has done in there past eight /este, with- the trying pioneering period to weather. have little doubt About that goal being reached and rowed. We' 140 L' and recommend the Convertible Preference *hares of National Ilemier-y Mille, .T*tnited, as tonstitutina * very (erirabte investment_ immediate Price, $11.00 per Share eakal Iktail* relating to the ieMMIlnre of thin 1' efev!see *ark tan. been weed upon by !Ante, Rlnkky & Norwich. of Hamilton, Ontsriie, for the ('at-pnratir,rr, and John 11'> rears, Esq., Sew Volk City, for the Ranker!. ili 14( )Iii714()N CNVEsTmEN'I'M. :Limn I ) rowels •olal.•- t4 -'t JZ( ) lrAI BANK 1NK 1011 IrODERK *.II ONT. •• I 1 IPp•10010010Ifl,l . II I — 0000.00. -00000000 e