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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1930-05-29, Page 21' PAGE FOUR A Special Value in Ladles and Misses' Dresses for Friday, Saturday and Monday Dresses of silk crepe, celanese, tricotine and crayslaelae in plain colors and figured, sleeveless or long sleeve styles. Sizes from 14 to 20. Regular $4. $7.50 to $12.50 values for.... s....p !9,99.999, 9•9999.R..9,.1,19P,, MILLINERY For the week -end we offer a special in LaU:es' and Misses' Hats. This b our very latest stock in mohair, bakinette and lacy braid straw materials. •"Regular prices $4.511'. o $5.50. -Selling- at $2.95 For the ,June Bride, Brides- maid and Others We have just received a new shipment of Georgette Dresses with lace trimming; , also georgette and lace ensembles. Othilr•k• , ensembles of silk, flat crepe, and figured crepes for travelling.. . .Our new basket weave Flannel Coats are sure to appeal to you, • They dome in shades of white, green, maize and blue. L?,4 amcoats We have a complete stock of Raincoats in the very latest materials Iten'a Rerelsib1e Raincoats Ladies' and Misses' Raincoats in French style . leatlterettes, shades of blue, farm, Veen, red, Muir and brows. Children's Re.inc¢iats- he new alligator kind and ottners,sizes frown 6 years up. ,=p=Q• - Q.r9.�.:�..•ia+rwr+�1�A99i.� ..+.u.T n..r CORNFIEL-D WEST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 418 "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" W. 11. RORERTSON THE. LIBERAL NOMINEE (Advertiser Report) 1Y,inghant, ].lay 27-W. H. Robert- son, editor and publisher of the Gode- rich Signal, was nominated as the Liberal candidate to represent the North Huron riding in the approach - int!: federal election, at a large one enthueineti.meeting heli here this afternoon in tee auditorium et, the town Seven names were put forward in addition to Mr. Robertson's, and two others allowed their names to stand, namely: R. A. Vanstone,barrister, Wingham, and Hugh Hill, ex -reeve of Colborne township. • Mr. • Robertson was nominated on. the first ballot. parent that 'thea • Conservative part was groping around (hind -end first) and dee: not know whiich way to turn. The trouble is that there is really nothing they cert find fault with, and they are simply picking things out of the air. He said he favors low taxa- tion and economy,and laughingly re - Marked that no one should be in clos- er total with ..economy than it, ews- pauer publisher. II. 13. Elliott, president of the North Huron Liberal Aseoeiation, was chairman. Liberals who have resided in the tiding for .a lifetime, pronounced today's meeting the lar- gest and most' enthusiastic ever held. The hall was crowded to the -dm/re and all the speakers were heard with rapt attention. TILE GODERICII STAIR passing, including reduction of taxes, decrease in income tax, restoration of the penny postage, rodnetion in tare. iffs, abolition of the .receipt tax, etc. "It is gratifying to note," he stated,' "what Ramsay Marflonald has to say regarding the budget brought down by the King Government. lie dealer - ed it is a budget which should be an .outstanding example to the rest of the sister nations of the Empire.. It. is with the greatest confidence that the Liberal party appeals to the coun- try with its budget. "Xfeel sure (that: this riding wilt stand by the Empire. We eertainly ran expect the continuity of the many benefits from the Motherland, and the enthusiasm which you are showing in North Huron will be a SW in stn The • candidates who retired were • Iit addition to the candidates} a throughout all the Western. Ontario= Thomas Inglis, reeve of Howick town- short address wasgiven by Alexa ridings." Ain; Archie Ilfslop, ex -M. P. for the MacGregor, R.C., Toronto. who sold"YkThe following officers of the North,' `Stag; Abner Cousins, Wingham, and that the largo attendance and enthu- Huron Liberal Association for the` Charles A. Robertson, M.L,A. for the Warm augured "During for 'the Liberals ensuing year were unanimously elect - riding. Mr. Ro'bertaon s nomination of this ridig. During the past 'sev- ed. Honorary presidents, Gordon was moved by Mrs.. It. McWhinney of eral weeks,"he continued, r have at- Young, Colborne, and Morgan Dalton, Dungannon, end seconded by Moegan tended several Liberal meetings and 1 Ashfield; president, H. - B. Elliott Dalton of Ashfield. am certain that Liberalism will more win barn re-elected for the third After receiving the noinnination, l,Ir.. tl:lii come 1 to its of sat the ere - term;°first vice -president, -Hugh Hill, Recommending I'lerisure °.in Recommending Robertson ems even a splendid ova-. tion. Tho Colborne; second vice-president, Misa . , tion when he arose to speak. After ment is to make life more stable and P. Powell, Wingham; third vice-presi 1)r: 1�illi. j.„ Pink Pills -sidercdhisenomination saidoonlhe y a that the King broad-mindedperson will agree sent, Mrs. R. Davidson, , Goderich : To the woman'in the hems illness: great honor,• but also a great respone this. Its pots. is broad, it is nation.- secretary, Vii, J. Robertson, Goderi.h , is inmost a calamity ' Mat,y A woman tress B ur. A Ca BI Birth; J" a �► n spirit has ora of ninon.- , > united effort, i p tun � MISS OLIVE Y,ETA dramatic soprano, is well known in radio circles in both the United States and Canada and is one of the earliest radia entertainers, having broadcast- ed from various Toronto stations since 1922. She has just completed a concert tour of Eastern Ontario and Quebec and also sang the role of "The Spirit of the Nile" in the Operetta of the same name which scored such a big success recently in Toronto. Miss Miller will sing tworequest numbers from Station C.B.C•L. on Friday evening, May 30th, at 8:30 which will"be ".fly World," a request o'clock, daylight saving time, one of which will be "My World," a request from n Goderich radio.fan. 116cs .31111er is well known around • Goderich, being a granddaughter of Robert Graham, pioneer of Port Al- bert and Goderich. She will soon' be making a visit to Goderich, .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Graham. • should try to please the Progressives a little bit" and avoid a three -corner- ed contest.. Abner Cosens felt the same way, saying that •under any cir- cumstances the -Liberals would have an uphill fight this time, particularly if a Wingbam man didn't get .;the nomination. IM'r. Spotton bad over 300 of a majority in Wingham in 1927 and Mr. Cosens felt that the only way to cut this down would be to run a Wingham man. Archie I:Iislop, as a former lel. P., had some remarks to make about the King -Government, He said the peo- ple of this .riding were dissatisfied with the present Government parti- eu]arly because they had not reduced The tarifa' as he felt they should have done. The speaker, however, • was not any more enthusiastic about the Con- servative party. ' He felt that a .Iow tariff man sboel$1 be •elected at any cost, a candidate pledged to reduce all customs duties insofar as this could Ibe done. .A man should be elected who could, "eompel" a Liberal E,1 William' as Rug Down ow W!I again er rr A. a iiox ud feltlc :Ability, butt'sa d'n' keeps that with. i .d1 w k on with li if al ' e'p t her household . d duties he had no i Orn Isbis£f' Wingham A when sic' is feeling Liberal candidate wousayinge urnt ed. the interests of the people of thegcountry s a ! Chairman . of municipal ' commit< Her head aches, she is easilyttiredPs IIo said he would take the first copper- whole," • 'tees : ,Ashfield, M. Matheson and depressed and nervous and. has no tunity of visiting every part .of the Ile briefly reviewed the malty bene Mrs. Morgan Dalton; Colborne, toss appetite. In a word she is anaemic riding. ficial measures which the Liberal Gov- i Fisher and Mias. H. Stewart ; West and badly needs help -the health -help Mr. Robertson said it was quits np• ernnient has been fnstrumenthl in j'4Vawanosh, William Watson and Miss that only Dr. Williams'° Pink ills D. McAllister; East �Yawanosh, Gee- can gyve her. nese pills make itch, t Cunningham and Mrs. J J Dict . ..• ....�r.,r. , ; Grey, S. McQuarrie ad Mrs.: A. Ica- red 'bleed which brings d new strength i n.ont; 'Turnberry, IL Wylie and 3 rs. and energy. tow despondent suf- ferers. Concerning thein, Mrs. Paul • J. Lovell; Ilowick, 'Thomas McClem- Rail Coin du Ilene Que.,.NEW SUMMER. ARRIVAL • Wash Dresses Another shipment of Misses' and Ladies' :$tteet and House Dresses in smart styles and neat patterns, all sizes. Splendid values 81.49 each Boys' wash Suits Plain colors and fancy stripes and combinations, buttons* on waist with fancy belt, sizes 3 to, 6 yeaf's. Reasonably priced • • 95c to 1.50 per Suit Crinkle .fed Spreads . Plain white and colored stripe, Green, Mauve, Gold, Blue and Rose, easy to laundry and large si e 72 x,9t). ' .Extra value $1.79, $1.$9 and $2.45 each Knit Suits The nevi Knit Suits are 1t. smarter than ever and tluite reason- able, in three-piece, with tuck in skirts, front $9,95 to $18.50 Pullovers Ladies', Misses' and Children's All Wool and Silk ails Wool, with sleeves and sleeveless, some very smart styles and color Combinations. Priced from $1.69 to $3.45 each of Spring Coats continues. Evers- at very at greatly( reduced primes. sto.°CEO. We YOUT t in the store IIAEFER Phone 56 ,ent and Miss B. McLaughlin; Brus-. :was badly . run-down, slpt �poorl •sees, William Gillespie and Mrs. N. and;awoke as tired as when I went Hamilton; Blyth, J. R. Cutt and Mrs. to bed. My appetite waspoor and I `S. Poplestone Morris, William Elston felt miserable.. 'I took six boxes of ',and Mrs. David Laidlaw; Goderich, Dr. William's Pink Pills and they Dr. A. C. Hunter and Mrs. J. S. How- completely renewed my health." rig; Wingham,.. Major H. C. McLean Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by and Mrs. I. J, Elliott, all medicine dealers or by .mail at 60 Resolutions committee: J. L. Kerr, . cents 'a box from The 1)r. Williams I- flrussels, Mrs. 11 plavidson, Dufigar, Medicine Co., Brc. kville, Ont. t1on, and •Abner Cousins, Winghatn. { Alex. Porterfield, who Lias been the' ceeretary of the association for the 'pest 10 years, was again nominated, Fort but as he has been appointed perman- ent returning officer for the riding, he tendered his resignation, which Groceries was accepted with regret. A hearty vote of thanks was 'extended to him for his past services, and he was made honorary secretary. I The Free Press does not see any walk -over for the Goderich rnnn. Ii says : calloft) Although the 'Conservatives have not yet nominated, it is a foregone GEO • ('RICE & SON canclueion that their choice Will be Cor. North St. and Square George Spotton, the sitting member. To-rn Trow Mr. Spotton is having a diotrict meeting .at Dungannon. Ac- Specials, in 'Tea and Coffee cording to indications the polite al Goods delivered, on short notice barometer is lore and indicates a when required. storm, and the new Liberal candidate will not find his going a path of roses. , Satisfaction Guaranteed. in the by-election of September 12, PHONE 248 inn in which Mr. Spotton was elect - cd, 1:e defeated Mr. Hislop by 188 ' votes, and Sheldon Bricker, ?Tigre;- --_ dive nominee, by 1,8(0 votes, in a to- tal ante of 12,000, The by -els etion had been necessitated by the death of J. Vt. lance U. F. O. member from le21 to 1820.. Although no definite netion has yet been taken it is under - p stood tin 1"aee'ressive element fa an- noyed by the hi<-0:i•banded" attitude 1-a the Literals in taking ft for, granted that they will n©t run a candidate. They resent iniplieatien that they cannot' i.:r;tt• ' enough votes to make their own candidate vietori us, and they Irvinfied out that the fortifier 1 member rugs tt U. 1'. 0. That e. several pre.iline:4 Pr,.,r.essives (vial 'wouldn't mind running, including Rolled 3. R`>°eft, of Blue' a e speaker;: this afternoon mentionel recesal times that they tvetdd l:k:a tO A 113lCl�lC it, up Fonve Coo field f o t!: r• ,el -cry, with the ! Weft: it gels a goo�I held. Peet resIveD linin(.. up with them' cleat and inhale M;iurd's, Also rub the !aliment en 'Moat and chest. A greet prevent/4m The f;"reef 1Ehit, Linimtart Fruit and Vegetables. :,.x►nra=rr _sir fi° ;? w :;:. - GODERICH FOLKS lupi-noQ - I 1)04r 5Eg WRY 1 EVE1 ; MARE,.'#EIS Y4;;Oa YOU SQUIB- I - : Jr ' THURSDAY. MAY 1151h. W30 �.,.�._=a+• gid. A aif You woULi) emEt2if ,4 MY Loiffs: *. L `ivEras To CeelW. OF neteeek By MAC i�4�, )30- Im toss 1 Y'00 05ED-1 To BoY veva sTATIorieRv Many aids to help.you keep the bloom of youth. Standard drugs. Toilet articles . of charm. Come 'in amu try the store of courtesy and service. • (UNLOP'S R,60 STORE NOW 'V 1) ua )ret . Al°iY1H1: i' FROM/ FielV AH f -. DIPIE°15 &OOP erloU * FCof2 ME_ cry. 4a H. C. DUNLOP THE REXALL DRUG STORE ODERICH -1-• ONTARIO: - , Government to reduce tariffs, • The tariff bad been disastrous, he said, and instanced the small mills which had been put out of business. Mr. Robertson, however, does not measure up to Mr. Hislop's require- ment. He said this afternoon that he supported the 'King Government and all its policies all the time. LONDON CONFERENCE FIRST DRAFT In the first draft of the settlement committee of the London Conference of the United Church now meeting in Woodstock the following' pastorates • in Huron Presbytery are provided for; Auburn, W. J. Mortimer, B.A., B,D.; Berm411er and Smiths dill, J. 1J. Rata, B.A.; Centralia, Selby Jefferson; Clin- ton (Ontario street), F. A. ; Grand Bend, S. L: • Mathews; Nile, Leeburn and Port Albert, J. L. Foo- ter; St. Helens and Whitechurch, T. 0. Wilkinson; Varna, F. B. Davies. Rev. A. C. Tiffin is put down for St. Andrew's church,' St. Themis. Rev. A. E. Doan, at present of Clinton, is slated for Mitchell. Rev. J. E. Holmes; . a former pastor of Norm street United church, now of Wind- sor, is superannuated. HURON COUNTY SCHOOL FAIRS Fifteen school fairs will be held this year in Huron county, one fewer than lest year, the liensait xair being dropped out this year. 'Tete dates of the fairs are as follow: (,oderich Township, Sept. 10th; Colborne Town- ship, Sept. 110.; St. Helens, Sept. 12th; Ashfield, Sept. 16th; Belgravia 'Sept. 100; Fthel, • Sept. nth; Bewick tp., Sept. 18th; Wroxeter, Sept. 19th; Clinton town, Sept.. 22nd; Clinton Rural, Sept. 23rd; Usborne tie, Sept. 24th; Grand Bend. Sept. 26th; • Blyth, Sept. 20th; .Crediton, Sept. 29th; Zur- ich, Sept. 30th, aga,nst e'er eeweativo candZdatr. `ihetr v:ese cereal psaaiinent' Lr P.t)." nen in the onilina r. who did not caeca very enthusiastic at the euggesti an, Thep painted ant afterwards that the ' leiteezele keel note. u ;lit to ri"cet a . reeve:. hof -melee tint.) Clay Were: neve teeee Tac.) ft`e•Cr' even n:a ora >~ In e c, or all t"ie: Ral•it.<el cid^.r;;ne a •• fin tI. i 74(7e9 i'9 1.- re itcL, t, e ee a� l 111• l ir70: HU;tt Hull, in rretiTrg the ager eta. "Th Wrfe is Saving Money on Groceries These Days By BUYING AT Here e are . a few $ ecials for the two weeks Saturday, May 31st tolat„..,-Juno 14th -- RICE .KRISPIES CORN STARCH Post Toastie CORN FLAKES 2 3 pkgs. for...27c 4 Maxwell House or Rideau Hall COFFEE Per ib.... .59c Good Cooking. a • RICE Q 4 lbs. for ...25c Good Red SALMON 1 ib. in:. ..33e a lb. tin ....19c 0 Fane 4 Per 4b. " 29e NO.3 PEAS 2 cans for...29c SWEET CORN 0 9c a pkg. r « . 2 s JAMS, 40 oz. jar 0 E Strawberry. 39c It itiCE l(ltiSli S Pis. - iti4spberry. ,35c � ar'"'a�y„ Orange Lie alade, 29e g.. OLIVES, large jar CORN SYRUP Fjlain. -..39c 5 lb. tin......33c Stuffed .. ...33c 2 1b. tin . ...111c • • Redpath's Bulk COCOA SUGAR 2 lbs. for., ..25c . 1 . 1O0 lbs. for $5.35 seedless 0 Dominion • • • RAISINS - 4 100 lbs. for $5.20 2.lbs. for.. 23c SUGAR Choice old Easifirst ts POTATOES q •3 Shortening p Per bag. .. $2.65 0 2 lbs. for. , -33c ? Per peck.. .. 50e 2 tins for....25c H - TOMATOES : Large,. 2 tins 29c p Small, 2 tins.21c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 2 tins for....23e We**. BULK Coot Per Ib. 47c, 8s 55c Cantphell's Vegetable Soup 2 tins for. 290 2 in I Shoe Polish Black or Brown 2 for 25c ICING SUGAR 3 lbs. for23c SUGAR Granulated or ,f llrown 10 lbs. for 50c p 0 LARD) • Per 11,.......17c1 3 lbs. for'... .49c o - BULK TEM p at ;47c, 590, 650 and 75c Shredded COCOANUT o0' Per lb......29c Pahno SOAPlivc Q 3 for 23c - Oaydol, Cbipso and Rinse Large pkg21c MATCHES 3 boxes for..25c 0 Soda BISCUITS Per lb... ..16c Libby'a or Aylmer m BEANS q Medium sized tin 11c, .- p 4 p 0 O q MACARONI 2 lbs. for... ,23c Sunlight SOAP 10 bars for 51e with every put. - chase of $1 or over P. AI G. SOAP 10 bars for..39c ee O o ORANGES Per doz. 59c .aced 09c BANANAS Per doz. 25c, 30c and 35c PINEAPPLE .. 25e to 33c. GRAPEFRUIT 2 for... .. , 25c LEAF LETTUCE Per bunch :..10c (Head Lettuce 15c CARROTS 2 bunches for 25e CUCUMBERS Each., .. ..15c ' CABBAGE Per lb. 10c. Choice TOMATOES Per '113 20c New POTATOES 4 lbs. for....25e ASPARAGUS Per )lunch ...10c Home Grown SPINACH 2 lbs. for....350 Fresh or Smoked PICNIC HAMS Per lb, , ... .24c CO`ITAGE•ROLL Per 1b. 35e Fresh Pork SAUSAGE Per lb... , ...25e ICE CREAN' AND COl ► DRINKS A full line of Vegetable and Flower Plants Terms for this Sale -STRICTLY CASH. Uke VY BAECHLER Cor, Kfngaton Land Square ,P,nno_.1411 Oar Own Deliver •