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"ACE SIX
�►. You ran afford the wonderftd
COnVCnienee of Delano -Light
HAVE electricity at the turn of all suitek
rvberaev'er you need it in the home and on
the farts. May I demouatrate Delco.Light for
your -show you how much happier it will lake
your whole family? You will be surprised t*a .
learn how greatly Deleo•tight :can lessen work
and increase farm profits.
DELCO.LIGHT SAT S AND SERVICE '
Campbell & 1iuttiin, Box No..1, Komokat, Ont.
W. W. Cook, Gode'riwr1a
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be Canada of 1929
THE GODERICH STAP.
moan situated in 20 world centerar.r route to !✓ureas --•s thousand miles
taro doing their ;part in the de-tabotter as from tlee west --may prove
odorsmet of oarr international !ibs to 1* as historic event in tile opening
neap, car additional t'halweliz of commerce.
Canada's Gumtree
The fleets of o,rean liners, plying to
How =lands 'the commercial ae>atuf from Canadian deep-sea ports 1
reant in tIaiz,Carel year of 1'3nfeder= on loth the Atlanticaird 1 1. fie ;
!z tlon? Au inpxevioua years. the t• , rasps;: #rowing every year in num
`sal foreign trade le etcadily, in fact, bei', site and tonnage -make a total
9 [ marine tlaa �?S billion mark, .tmarine prai:eaaeion of imposing Mag.
trade !acmes of the country continues saifude. Dever have The pact. of
i to -oh stc:iily and ,strong'. This is Halifax and Sans John, of: Quebec
' well, for buying anti selling. is still and Montreal Been so busy, sand wii3
tine chief yaurr-.uit 'Of humanity, lsf
umanity, ever would have edicted trot within
reel Baan traded a beaver l alfser century: sof the birth of •Van- i
slue the eeuver, over forty steamship tines
skin for beans and blanket. ,
What a tiny stream of trading would dei business in its regal bar.'
the beginnings of the newat r, or that Victoria, %1. 1 si sham in °
l)ominien , mere few millions degree Kith this marine ea Iiansion.
• swords,• With less than half ii score of ' Where "Ile Song of Industry Is
countries. .Today, the wide world is Heard
our fnsarket, our chips 'author in the What aloes the industrial pulse of
itarborp, 08 a httfad Doris, ladn the Dominion indicate? A striking :
gvlth zrlaat the kava dreto hell. axid brineg- •mCas'are of good health in a mann-
ing in what weswant to luno The faetuting sense. Picturing the eosin -
1,088.20 total trade exceeded the try as st whole, the license to labor
previous year lay 200 millions. Can- rises from 20,000. chisy hers; half a
ada'ai arteries of trade, one repeats, million. toilers supporta third of .the
seem, healthily sound, with aleutile population, and :this maze of
of uzidua hardening'. ' . • machinery sa will turn out ., this very
Transportation Expansion Year of 1920, nearly four billions 1
Open channels of trade nrolvt 'worth of products that will find their
open •channels of translsartation. The essay to hundred foreign lands, after
little trading schoenen of the sixties. silppTying til p hiiaiao market. A
Chet isones
sho}naz and'znland and
gauntry hat makes
deerave sea beccrafe t--•aavthouser 8,000 inl Canada safe ground of prosperity as a caun-
tr---that ply the waters not only of the and tree and grows
n. p Gunada is thus
gretat intartaseas of the continent bits doubly blessed. •
• i1io aieven Segs ailtq forty or fifty
boats of it to aha an avernrnen - Where Palter Is King '
merchants marine penetrate the chief When the Confederation Fathers
harts of the world, while the fleet of estimates the resource assets of the
ontrasted with the New Dominion of 1869
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h . di Government -
Contrasted
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the Canada Steamslnn Lines. exceed newly -'born Dominion, no major value
A a $t fling ]lust t no 1ri3Oo4 Meted--State-ia �exiiaTa s
a hundred in number and the great wsss given to the •soft woods of the
a1.nicoo:.n weds hunger. • stoa� at an
unknown *31, this astionet ti11ty i.-
nary finds Canada even more so a
great %voila tread beater, teeding her
sawn raillicns with the best owing
made, sang nelr ng rs feed aaaiiliens
mere Locoed her toilers. Tile ten.; ,
raiillien bushels of wheat, at the dawns
of C°t:nfelera:tioe, has iaaultiplie:l Pale °
vation'a era of oil, to, 5a3
lions, toot is mention an additional
onion ural half b alabels of the
grants. Our aureole %.!heat is being
shipped, these very ra nsurimer thya
to half •az hundred euntt•:es, art? the -
flo.ar made there(; a Os even a great-
er mother of land!. If this supply c
of basic food could bo visualized lin
OW vast pyr1-arid of bread, it ' cold
make £heaps look small! A goodly e
land is this Canadian land, in nature's
annual bounty, and never so premiss
ing as s , the 1929 rrop is ripening to
its harvest. As yet wo aro only be=
ginning to. an the ar'.ilable sell in
this far-flung farm of part of bail a
continent., flow soon will a billion
bushel wheat crop come ; With the
added tillage of a' million acres a
year this result inay be , realized
sooner than the most _ optimistic may
pxtiphe+ey. .
. Westward The Star of Empire .
• This stirring old watchword still
f. t o ti1
applies s ro it in ofWest
pP e t bra the n
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terms of its development. Certainly, For Sale By
the star of Canada, in • the -radiation The Cage Erich Planing Mills.
of settlement, id ever moving went- $'
sward'. Each province of the plains Ltd.
is extending its Kingdom farthertand
• : Goderich, Ont.
farther northward as new and rich " „ " a -
discoveries rare (being made of natnr- ', """'" " `,protect the child from the ravages
al resources, and new virgin>ground ,try, adding steadily to the six bd.- of weans by using Mother Grave
is being broken by the homesteader. lions already laced -•half from the w„,.,„ r,it
Il "Observer") - still a going concern= --going on, rand w water transportation rienacts art forest; only _ pine-_ anti hardwoods- i,o,tnesteatd, entries were made in the 'Dominion and taw »ccs lard remedy, an y
C ,y , na not -going -no ._..- ...-_— d'1 adding to. t aT�eiz•�onna we. counted. What change soda with nue in thp , .d .
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s i i ru ti e o raninator. It is a • flame_ ,.
d edrs oThave
erh stow.. of the Canada of 192 , , sten i y �r i b ua s y, 1,928, on .,,f4 million acres,• as against show .an upwaird grade 111.Iceepnb . If one be troubled with corns, he.
reds b tiro first year of the Canada's International League . . Canada a railways have trumen- the realization :that Canada. contains only 7000 in 1927, on a mullah a res. with corresponding upward gradeHolloway's Carn Remover
rpl♦3sit y
newly -constituted Dominion. of :1807, :Canada's status, in. an international dourly big programs of extensions one of the sweat pulpwood forests of Even the Peace River district issued expenditures, Weigcry out against will find in.th
des an ani uc: eliaiTtor of national sense, hail certainly not auftored any and improvements ander .way, with the world of incomputable value, and double the number of Iaamestead and fixe p u all analysis will .show that #n applacatian that twill pntixesy re' eeee1n ;nt:tit piy1 to unsurpassed In depredation cintion during this year. Hor's new a e of miles of steel openinguP that the Dominion has become the aolaiera' landrights in 102ai compared the Canadian is relaatively on a low Bove suffering.
Yiie ennain of modern timely
as (level- is ansereenviable reputation must new areas, improved rolling stock to leading pulp and paper country in
with 1927. and.a large percentage 01 tax'basis, especially when compared Walk�Out
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opulent, audf'it'is both timaly rand Yat be deserved sod; conserved at all iateat.moaarn eond>tians, and new st:i, the.world. This year's production 'the 160,000 . immigrant arrivals, in •with the tax payers of the British "Did yez hear taut the trick�th it
r" to span tliu intervening id years, casts, land there le no:evidence that tions, terminals and hotels.„ The despite readjustments, will plphably :1928.29, -salads. -their s be orad . the Isles. Our reserve stocking, in the some one put over on old Hank .
v'or Dominion Ilan is the ldaultoYi+th�s contrary is happening. Our Peace River District is having its exceed 2 million tons, thus aettiiifr. as _ Oreat Lakes, y + y shape of :bank 'nnd othiergdepaeits, ��No,.
ititnd date of the year in which to ask ',country continues to be on important eastern doorway entered jointly . by in 1028, a •world record. This will be well exceed ttva billions, or aver S2Q0 "Someone left one of dem there
and answer siren testing questions,' factor int the world (tinily of the the C. P. R. and the C. N. It., and in addition to the pulpwood prod'trc 'Chen -end Now
t li his and sbud- League of Nations, and our xepresen- trnnny (Dominion Days may not come mien of six million cords. 'The ex- It taxes one's credulity to. recall per rap tax and to this is to be added birth -control pamphlets in the hen-
owe the' eegiaig n the a; L ve N the larger.ffinancial fact that our esti- , house, and he ain't had no eggs for a
owe blight and dart spots, they bution
twos continue to ssia their contra and go before the northern coast may parts of wood pulp and paper have that, when the Dominion was found- mated national wealth is climbing up `'month."
s and 'downs. Happily and truth- bto the discussions i h •1 d„ to the 3'°°15 p aP ���•
- to Pacific. tom arativos new •
item in our Dam• raxui+e in the Nor i•West, alas a �"--`.`•-` ••••••r
:felly it mai ire.asserted, at the start, ions. the P c P �' - P of the 1riilhest ir'i rho tvaxld. Not so
alert, based on any method of um-
.. Canada's representation in London, The oificlul opening of the Iiudson's inianti ledger. single mile of railway, not a city. � bad a record for a still youthful coati-'
f 8 Railway will feature this ears Canada The !Bodeen Canaan + s a i r try! • the worlds more.
: town Ito ins and Ca
tory ,n the �
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the ups eontinue'to prevail the result of:the world's great enpatctls --is ant iustgry, after years of agitation, ex-Canadai the modern Canaan .as a . , $ y' ustiiied in singing the Doxology
Ames a satisfactory, indeed, an ens
other factor of :rowing importance, perimentation and political discus- land "tcherein thou shalt Pat bread womb of. •tbe future, l;dmonton a ban the Canadian on Dominion Dav•
frontier t and, t f'
enhanced its reputation.
nns and •decis-: be atappod by it loop from: the Peace run up to a value of 170 mill ons --a -ed, then was not a single organfize er .c ata nark --one -• .----'"_..,..
yz: the lihts, the bright soots andWinnipeg was still Red River shade
ti!pshizsgtonParis and Tokyer�-- aux Bay tis' ay vtt, eY No arson in t e i m
oaaiaa inr' net advance. Canada is coupled with the 25 trade commis« cion The inauguration of another without scarceness:, Femme is an ren er fur post; the site o of'1929'•
' Vancouver an unpo0pled forest by the Are there no dark spots on the
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Close ,r,�,'' 71iag, s oaii'i+g `
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Tire fits hath drop ren-
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Greater` Strength and Durability
THE Ford Steel Spoke (Drop Centre). ,
wheel is ail advanced step in engineer.
ing and the resultof exhaustive experitn ntal
tests. It is smart in appearance, extra strong,
ltal.ving a lasting finish, easy to clean and
provides a simple method for mounting and
ion without demounting the ttools and in a
fraction of the time previously required.. •
The steel rods or spokes, Ye in diameter, are .elec
tricaaly welded to rim and hub shelf. 'Thettnlsh is
enamel baked on steel. Possessing great resiliency
and being one solid piece, these wheels have a
sturdiness not approached by any other type.
The Ford wheel elitninaxtes loose, squeaking spokes
and rims, pinched tubes, chipped or peeling ,�,rttith,
necessity of tire flap. misalignment of tires Inc to
tactlessly mounted rims, and ahot.of other wheel _- .--
aandtiro fills formerly encountered. It perinits of
easy steering and no drumming sound is created
by the wind.
There is an enormous amount of careful work
necessary to build strength and service into the
Ford Steel Spoke wheel. and the results justify the
engineering study and skill devoted to this feature
of the lord carr.
Arrange far your deoust stratiof rids Waith the
nearest Ford dealer .
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Yourself
there is no
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GODEItiCH, ONT.
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sea. It was OVER •t en declared /and •' Yes, but, tat
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be
believed, neither souo I mate
• thati r so r e ma a blue greatly exceeds the black. - • It
would bring wheat. to fruititipn. To.
still rakes a'third of the total revenue.
day, two
million people, are ery, leroducting half t aeobitnen to meet the ieteresk on the war debt
to the contra -.m, itself a huge item yet the fin -
tto nadish sk y
Tile
Mutual life -
OR .busisels. of wheat alone. ' Who assts minister lane been able to de-
Assurance Company
would have dreamed back in the mid-
sixties that, ibr1920, this Great Lonethe $20_ __. _._ ..
Land would .!rave over two thousand from surplus revenue. T9aat is all •toEstablished Sao
six'years by retiring maturing bonds of Canada
industrial plants, that it would Pro-: ;the go
duce 80 per cent. of the total wheat We h e not :_a 'apparently solved the
mon; that its live stock would total
- tion. and then ctifter as to how it can
HEAD Orme : WATERLOO, ONT
Millions or thdt its. combined gross, immigration arr tory fol• more p9pula U. D. IUUUIIC, flgefl
agricultural wealth would,
be x350 mil
Mona in value. Then -and now 1• he had and Who it ilial! be. Some Pamir; 2Sp
'•Out: of 'Whose bilis filen biggest" inrdustries seemingly need stabiliziung;. isina'ut Sr. GODt.1t1e31, ONT.
Orn da is also, like tancient Canaan there may_he,. n dao --great •awing -back Y
• a land 'out -of whose stills thous -May= sto mergers and copmbines. Pricen tam.-... '. "r"xv"J;
est dig metals," The mining pro have a way of'tt0mbling: whether in """ " �'`�
duction of 1867 and succeeding years stocks or Pradurtian, just tarhen we
was .not worth tabulating. But avant rho buy a' new home, a new. car,
*hat u story of revealed wealth from and take a trip. to: Eni ops'
the 'hills, the valleys and the river Dut, as a final word:'one Pur osely>
beds in 19291 A big total of over repeats that of all dwellers on the
278 millions. Any.year now may see face of the earth tee CinwIians, have
the SO0-million figure reached„ as new. the:best reason for singing' the Dox-
mineral areas are being prospected ology, sand repeating to.
• >. and developed in every province, and
new eva'dences. of wonderful wealt'h'. `" Relief from. Asthma, :Who can de -
are being Produced, And yet the scribe the complete relief from suf• •
• vast area, of the mineralized pre- fering which follows the use of Dr.
Cambrian shield has scarcely been J. D. ICellogg'a Asthma Remedy ?
scratched, and Hindu of the territory Who can express ; the . feeling' of joy
ihas not even been explored. All the .that comes when itssoft.andgentle
way from the coal -bearing strata of influence relieves the tightened, ebok-
Cape Proton to the copper wealth of ing air tubes? It hasmade asthma -
Portland Canal, the mineral wealth afflictions a thing of the past for
of Canada is adding to its total esti- ( thousands. Ii, never fails.. Good •
mated wealth of 8 billions, to whichdruggists everywhere have sold it for,
1929 is making a record contribution. years, -----
OneCattle on a Thousand Eills" Dad-Lie---Qne; might -add that
One of the fairest pictures in the
• Canadian lands cape is `that of her - gOIf is a game in which the ball lies
flocks and herds w=hich are •-tis truly every. q ancI the ply . moans: .1
indicative of wealth and well being • ,
as the fields of grain or well-filled PHONE .+stl
barns. Tiierc. may not be' literally For Uph<ellrterittti, Repi,irita9
cattle on.a thousand hills, but nearlyrp raiehing
ton million would surely cover u wide
range oaf !tills. What a production + 'large taiga of Semple Cover
they represent, in a year like the •
hies carried
current one: of food supply, in moats; P. A. ZIMMERMAN
f the quarter of •o billion dollar a1t•+l.,+r, Strket
"ry industry, of billions of pounds % .
.,y,,,,,.,,,r., '
gallons of milk and cream. Can.
----
,or ada is passing rich in her cattle. �//e� • �i ;+
alone, and similarly s;a other live rt
Varicose veins
stock such as "331.i million sheep .and
415 million attune; assuring us of a
perpetual -mutton chop,pork and ba»
icon supply as among our basic food
iaib+rcrlients. 1<iea ured in dollar tray
these 20 mullion head Of live stock
Theforerunneerof coldai .
and grippes
e
Heat and inhale Min.
• ard`s and ruts it on the
throat and chest.
The eat preventive. st
Reduced or Money Rack
resent nearly 000 millions, a. sub- This Simple Horne Treaats:net
rand nun measured by the trifling
value half a r-eutwey ago. What has •
beeonte of the prediction that the Hub GUpward 7'tv
auto would nut Dobbin out of buil- Ile triently ns Bloodand in VehisoFlowardsthe
nese, with v1 million' horses still aur- 'tisgtmwV._
viving l
LaMar and Employment it' you or any relative orfriend is
Canada may well rejoice in the :worried • bee ustr of ,varicose veins, or
Ifrosperity of -labor and the high per- !sundaes, the beat advice that anyone
• •tentage of eniploynient •the .highest in this wor'd can give you is to ask
• in fact in years. Strikes and lock- your druggist for . an original two- -
outs have boon few in nuniber'and en -ounea bottle of 'Mono's Emerald 011
a relatively small scala. The .total
-employed force in all Canada, as ori -- "
tfeeeznber 1, 1928, from 6600 firms
reporting, totalled 381,'723, employees,
or one out of every ten of the total -
population.
Then 'There's ?
Thus far, in this brief eheek up„on-
to--half--of -the half--lira--been • told.
Canada's record for a - single year
cannot be squeezed into a few eoi-
umns. The sea gave tap its wealth •
last year to the extent,,of 55 million
- worth; only ten millions in the early
• Dominion years. Over a million mo-
tor ears used the 400.000 miler • of
highway; and reads that have had
800 millions spent on them; and every
province has other big road plans
under way. Tens of the sands of
Motor tet*.iripts entered' Canyda lent
year. +chiefly from •the► United States,
testing behind a golden trail of neaar-
ly 000 millions as good interest on •
. athe toad investment 1 -
1029 is going to 1* tanadeat great.
est year in aviation. The Governs
:tent, Federal and Provincial, ace
leading in the rase of aeroplanes, for
mail service, lir* protection and ex
rloretian, setting the pace for other
conniries with ever-inereuiaing firers'
- of the air until the retnatest hinter. -
lands. the Shores of ftsseinoe a !slay and
the delta of the Mackentie are within
the reath.-•ct circle. and, at the same
titn!`, toini tenial altiati(in is t\r!<trct- ,
ing at an equal rale, setting up'trs%el
tia_ate-tables like a reilttrey.
The ta•italtat't tatr,llRr it laesltsis+ie xt-t t
town at A,' *Altana nor value•
_ wurld't llrsr+. "sal centers,; our nation,
al credit at_+.n4s faith in the seeing of
■etaaritie t and foreign int..stolen!
funds continue to now ante the court -
id AY di
t is Giving Amazing Results,
(full strength) and •apply as directed
night and morning to the swollen, en-
larged , veins. Soon . you will notice
that they -are growing smaller and
the treatment should be continued un-
til the veins are of normal size. So
penetrating and powerful' as Emerald
Oil that oven piles are quickly re-
lieved. ' Ii. Ca-- Dunlop and E. It.
WIgle sell lets of it.-
Labor
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Enjoy a lrtcstfulNighton Lake Erie
on your trip East oarWcst, or to and from Canada
�' �lil;"i31Tt
Eatvtlimg by train or auto, enjoy al al! night's• ride
W an beautiful hake . GetB Line Steele %ate rnagnihcent
1100titig hotels, With barge comfortable staterooms,eatrellen* dining
roam servile and *n antras atttndutts. Music and Dancing on the
great ship "SBIiAND'
Artois%eireatht* *3tirewet. Avoidailessabeass ofroretteltole*.
'1'!elt'elo and Cleveland Division
a cow w?pm
t,ra!rNew C*111 3oa m.ut .) bontsisartsit
Trianille'Taar Pt. Stanlep„Cautt ,arid Cleveland Division
a.Ketr! xtirerh eisu n xl.4 3.T,,.--1 .0 cot
t:M,ieMlad 9 seri Jwere 30th ';e
ewe•arsst;.rtye>: al>rri! .etviC+r lea t� Sc>M`
s . to S eatilibes s&
1804Cram. a�.jripl : Coioitlise srttkr.r.eiafes�Ce4hiPok Patie'0sr.
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