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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR TIIF GODERICH STAR THURSDAY, JUNE Rh,. lvufl' Special Values for Early June in Ladies and Misses Dresses from $4.95 up. Sixes 14 to 44. ti. • yy 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.. Other ,ensembles of silk, flat crepe, and figured crepes for travelling. Ow new basket weave Flannel Coats are sure 10 appeal to you. They come in shades of white, green, maze and blue, • e r MILLINERY For the week -end we Offer a special in Ladies' and Misses' 'Hats. This is our very latest stock in . mohair, bakinette and lacy ' braidstraw materials. Regular prices $4,59; to $5,50. Selling at $2.95 xa_. 1 r.. "latex•' raincoats We have a complete stock of Raincoats in the very latest materials Men's Reversdble Raincaats. •t" a° a • • Ladies' and Misses' Raincoats in French style leatherette*, ,shades of Mite, fawn, green, red, black and brown. Children's Rainccate--«the new alligator kind and others, sizes from 6 yearn up. W pzns within eight .soil. and as it was approa=Irina ritonscen minis i a xpiritrd appeal laid been made to l the papuiace to Burn out in force air.1 ;nate it ea overwhelming success. NEW U.S. blii:li:tl'i It TO CANADA lit xifsird Macnider, who has been se1- ected by President Hoover of the United" States to represent .his conn - try in Canada, -The name hes a1- ready been approved by the Canadian Government and British Foreign Of» See and. now .waits the approval of the United States Senate. New Air Record Bating Suits A neseworld's endurance fiiht re- l. ' cord without refuelling was set when Major Umberto Maddalena and Lieut. Fausto Ce'eeooi landed at =Mfonteeeiio Airfield, Roane,' Italy, after having been inthe, air '6? hours and 15 min- utes, The previous record of 65 hour and 25 Minutes was held by Johann Risztie?i, and Wilhelm Zim- merman of Germany, made in a Jun- kers airplane, over Dessau in July, 1028, important ' Educational Bill Ralf a million children of Great Britain will be given an extra year Of education . under . the' Government's ' Education, . , Bill, :.providing for the raising of the school age from 14 to 15 years.„ The hill was given second reading inthe,British House of Com- mons, the vote being 280 to 228; . • _ Right Hon Sir. Charles .Trevelyan, P eesident „of the Board of 'Edueation, said it was disastrous to allow these ebildron .to leave school just when 1 their minds were becomingly su- 'prentely receptive. Also the Govern- nta1it wished to 'keep theta oat of the •: { la'boi' market' and thps leave room for 1 front cne hundred thousand to 150,000 people a replace' them. That met* perhaps 1.00,000 Doppia. off the dole, while 5,000"ddditfolldr teachers would, PHONE 418......be required, • ' • ^ . May Settle, ikieliigfriid . : . A. move which, ls reAa d4id as a de- finite and *meta .step €%Wards end- UNITED great.,lttsoolldfi and textile " . strike,, which htis�;�beeti. crippling ptil CNNSERvAit reins 80 industry, for he last sill wolf git l' UNITED FARMERS OP ALTA.-. 1r. has "Deft Y'dil shin jtnost ,a;e,, was • s , ' -. • i� . PROGRELSSIV'FS . 12 ''Hide b .ti ea8'Blttl 'a Committee . of t ' " `" s LIBERAL -PROGRESSIVES . • . • , `d'the; �''V'8 n e[I; Apfctelatidn of Textile' ., „ r!. .. LABOR . , , . , ....... ......',...0 3 i Trades Merit. Federal Parliament llissolr-d _ ; A resolution, of the I for the', past four seeing, have staged I1Nl>EI'HNDENTS •_:,y,;.,.. 2 o:teeuttvk, expre's'sed unwillingness to, Parliament . has .dissolved and : the, many battles in the Haase' of. Com- Canada Adir' Ling elites into an agreement with any firm is l leaders in the Federal ,Hou mons, • Within. two, weeks practically .i., . tap i , , or federation ,on certain terms. peht , a lc tra 8p gentle... s• m R s le e f'ro I -will h �efu stu Parliament >. ,.., IK+ee e ben of viii be ve m m t ri 2SA x hr n A a n 'Fee ' thatJulyeveryill t have agreed ,g Election Day: tV iteii rdllling« , aaRriin; his political enemy on 1.t.-411,. retire tio`,r'ri by I'tair?e Governments don, . Governor-General .of. Cag}Idae. Vfiv .lie ' ol0tlo11.P ixr ;If1xt'trel,#3t5', few months ago, may yet build p , Sating in Itis Name at' en, pre ,� Ma»' ei ed the cider tvl:i:h mode Oulledi'c hie eenstituene , and thus th ' li .. ir;g on. rite �vesterii plains, One.jot-General J. H. Maellrien, president gn y the po ti .b2lihdretl Mennonite families may be of the Aviation League of Canada and Sixteenth Parliament an item of itis -1 ealpoi t tale goesgp;--�!► "dissalutioft tb�tt , ht to ,Saskatclrewsn �v?thin the lottmer ehiof of general staff ni the' tory there Vas pe'; est C�+neoiti , gttl1tr t ;ng was as follows : ,� l befit few weeks. Manitoba has al department of national :defence, pick - a amity +teen ' 'ariktmifiitd'lr'id�ue -v� , .,imialALS • , , . ,,,,.6,,,,,.,, ready accepted 118 f'ainilies.. Alberta I ed up his telephone in answer to the ."''.1"1"---- ` 'r� "" ' ____._n._ `" '"' may consent to admit a number of the .7inghng. bell and talked with a .paste • ,.. .... •�, t efugees. senger seated in the largest aeroplane Scotland Yard's "Mystery Eight" 1.over he Panieroi Ocea hica mi a myth. A new shipment of the well«known ,holey line of BI'HIN SUITS FOR. LADIES and GIRLS 'MEN 4nd BOYS �ps�o.,..... !.;P1e 1.41"6 r1404101i 1r "9119 81etbs.."i,. r,.rr.,rorso- NFIEL WEST SIDE SQUARE '• .48P WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" ozeeon -• .'"�h'P,;. A°"Te�....:.....T . �„ - `P. IF"`" ss�-^-'a-.T: - ._ __ _.---r---� e.7„-�..� rte' -�- GODERICH FOLKS $00.4400-1 1 NW`i 5ft y 1 Eve You 4RUT I "w' isitsn't Ymi You WNW> , GkERiSH' W LOVE OF RE 13y MAC YES, SOT' ip %oSe tAkS YOO OGEIa 0 13QY Yeah*a`T.4-T.4.AT Many aids to help you keep the. bloom of youth. Standard drugs. Toilet articles of charm. -Come in and try the stort;:..oF 4ciurtesy and serVtoe. ' . ` 2u���ps RU TORE -NOW OW IOU THIN ANYTti r i& FR.t*4 li-e FivE AHD / D1146°18 (3-QO1) ENIO1 141 FOR , H. C. DUNLOP THE tEXALL` DRUC', STORE GODERICH , ONTARIO ' 9 r 1 4 up to 60 days anti 1,208 for longer than two months. Crisis in China Martial law has been proclaimed in iiankow following evacuation of Changsha, capital of Hunan province, by government forces, who turned the city over to advancing Kwangsi Pro- vince troops, , The government at Nanking ap- parently faces the most serious crisis since its establishment in April, 1927, by General Chiang Kai-Shek, during the revolution organized by the Kuomintang or People's Party. The "Kwangsi Clique", generals to the south apparently. have 'chosen. this. SALE of DRESS the week only we; are offering new 'special priees.0n Ladies"' and Misses' Canton, Flat Crepe and Silk Print Dresses. These are not bought to sell at these prices, but are regular. stock, many of Them are in the last few weeks, all: are absolute- ly correct in style and in the new. shades. , fit; r010't0 ""'. "rr"a*0 '' tit. GROUP NO. 1 otters 35 Dresses, all sizes, sleevless and with sleeves, . Reg. $8.95 to 93.95. One week only.... GROUP NO.2,-i' only Misses' and Women's, reg. $11.50 to $t2.95. One week only. GROUP NO.3.-i4 Only Rosetnere crepe Dresses, in neer styles, new. shades. Reg. 813.95 to $14.95. One week only. ....... GROUP NO. 4.-8 o.n 1 y Misses' and 'Women's, a choice range at a low price. Reg. $ 1 b.50 to $17.50. One week only GROUP NO. 5.-19 only, all sizes including ensembles, nothing smarter on the market, regular $18.50 'tet: $0.75. One week $14.95 only GROUP NO. 6.-9 only Misses' and W o m e n's Georgettes and heavy crepe. Our hest Dresses sr, s regular 821.50 to $23.50. One week only• $6,95 $8.9S =M . $10.95 , . $12.95 THESE PRICES ARE CASH. WE ABSOLUTELY SAVE YOU MONEY the first time in history .Scot- air, off Les Angeles, 2,500 miles away. Yard, British . Detective Head- Thus, for the first time,_ a 'Canadian quarters, enrolled' eight women de - lar talked `across a continent to a man out, teeth/es. Known as the ystery over • the Sea, cut off by space front Eight," the women were chosen for land and water. For Canada both' their looks, education, and knowledge radio and aviation history were made of polite work, and will work under as the combined radio -telephone and Miss Dorothy .Pete, wbo recently land telephone call was completed, joined. Scotland Yard as a staff officer Nets Liberal Leader for women pole. The women will pr. T. D. Pattullo was unanimously he assigned to various police stations elected Leaden ,of the .Liberal Party to assist in the general work of crime, in British Columbia at the convention detection, but at first will be detailed of the British Columbia Liberal Asso- to investigate the peddling of liar- sWorld's • and similar problems. 1 New orld's Sculling Champion 1 By the big . margin of thirty-five elation meeting at Kamloops, ' B.C. No other name was. proposed. The convention, which continued until last Saturday passed a resolution of 10y - lengths, a young Londoner, . Ted alty to Ring George and of gratitude Phelps, wrested the world's profes- for the restoration of his health. 'Menai sculling ,chempionsltip from Iiitermap Conquers; Niagara Gert Barry, likewise an Englishman William "Red" Rill, veteran river- ' i i n England, overh u- in n S ,tePC imita and daredevil, added another ileo-to-Nortiako course of four' and the stunt to. his already to one-quarter mites on May 31st. y ng list at Nia».' A son of "Bossy" Phelps, Putney rapids Falls, I wentlilnlg through i do riverside the QQxfaord Mora Cas ambridge from "the Maid of the Aust landing to 1 crews during their annual races, Ted IVuii• ds j audocks. The trip took near. 1 Phelpliustare von se .hetn Val coaehi race yTwice it seemed : that he would l Argentina, He trained far the mast never.complete the trip, once between , three months at'f'utney, with the as« the too Bpeople seei nd at the whirlpool- aistance of the well known acuilcrs, Mau'` yro seeing an hro nd, left tthe i D. R. L. Collett J. Beresford Jr., and bankq fearing .there nag round, ance of l . Russian Scientists YIa?t Canada escape for hien. But when he, tinaily completed the trip he awes received `remendous competition which Can. , by cheering thousands at the Queen- ada may face in the future on the stun dock. 1?eyondsa out on his right world's grain markets is suggested iii writt he escaped unscathed. plans outlined 2by,a party of Russian Building Grain Elevator et Churchill scientists now studying agricultural 4Work . on the eonstrualon of the methods in this country. new 2,500,004 bushel grain elevator at headed by ,A. D. Mettler, a civil Churchill, seaboard terminus of the engineer, sad vice -,president of the ! ifiidenn Buy btailw*iv, hie began, Russian Grain Trust, the anfseioa at. i The contract has been awarded by the rived in Ottawa front New York Ceneeliak Govdrliesea't to a Winnipeg where they landed three, weeks age. i fire .tz prize in 'excess "of $2;000,. They .have visited varioar ln'anehes of ,'100. 1I'he new tlevator is to ba of re - 1 the Ilrpartment oP Agrriculture arid' inforeed isteel and .enacts and is to the ,l;omitison aareaa of •Statistics,r''rtotnp .ted 'lby •the hammer of 1030, They *ill visit many at she larger i so that grain 'consigned to the British centres et the Dominion and will re. and Eurofeinn markets tan be handled ' main in the wheat oa nit diatriets.lhrough it. The distance to British -, tff the preirie procincen nntil the 193°r rts Vii► . f liurelulI (rent points in 'crop is harvested. 'akatehewati and Alberta is alionE Britain Fina TK Inks, St. TAvir`etiee Tonne. , .1,000 chiles nearer than by the River j British Indian. troops wrero rushed in meter trucks to the support of the( Almost invasion of Canada f lSonthay police when another MONK at. !Mikado/1s are that mere temi_sts • tack by 15,000 Nationtslist 4einnteers will visit Come this year than ever and sympathizers Mea shark on the before, The annual invsalon has el, ,t impartan . range of private salt »ro. thready begun in eariteet and tiviil be at polies which extend back from a. its peck during July and August, It - • ' -= GE0_ ,.u,r„ ... A ra. dal* en the outskirts of Benibay, east• i estimated that t3iirteen minion ,,ward to the City. , 'touticts tame to 'Canada last yena,1 i! gent �f Mese than i0t} t!cr�ntl?, including n rit?trr foe a short or l�s�+ti i_tet tisie SCHAEFER �aluO number est n°1iremcn, ' Pre wnuieded The larger per entatKr. of iF.r. ales in 1 Sitars +► a If in A eerier et buten el argee Which ono table car.- the otiil-d Ember i3O rrrtedeer! tt!r ea'ri!a.1 of tile? rtiilitasy. 4. 05M cars. of trigs ennzbcr ,. ' , It w,es the third rim u±t�iertaxen i1 ,,.. ,, ears cns�ie fess stay ©#' od t, ogress !Cade,rs en tiie Wadala reit bone. nr ies.' I "'" 4dd fes a poi led 1 helms S 1 CC • moment to attack, while Nanking is engaged in a desperate struggle with the Northern A1lianee forces in Hon - an, in the middle -northwest. Honor Great General Britain's greatest monument to General Wolfe will be unveiled on June 5. The statge of the man who gained Canada for the empire will henceforth be •silhouetted against the sky -line at Greenwich Park, looking dawn on the -Thames and the , ships that sail from the, port of London to every coast of the seven seas, The monument is a Canadian gift to Wolfe's dative land. The fund ter its erection ° was started liefore the war by the late Sir Edmund Walker' and the late Fred Wade, who was 13ri» tisk Columbia Agent -:General in Lon- don. The late r. •C. Larkin, High Commissioner for Canada in London, took measures 'to bring the scheme to completicn� IMPBUK Wiit clear Your Skin Of SPOTS& PIMPLES i 44.4 h fie s.avng Money o r-oceries•These Days"... By BUYING AT Here are ' a few , ecials for- the two weeks Saturday, May 31st to Sat., PpstToastie �RICE KRIS?IES � CORN ST AL H ORANGES E S CORN FLAKES 01 9c: a pkg. Per doz. 59c and 3 pkgs. for.. 21c 1' :. q JAStr11awberry40 .o.x, jar 69c ! k. .'39c o BANANAS Maxwell House or. RICE Rspberry, .35c 11 Per doz. 25c, 30c Rideau Has SRISPI,, 4 COFFEE r•+ Orange and 35c Per lb, 59c 0 M nalad'e, 29c ' PINEAPPLE • Good Cooking ii B 25c to 33c s RICE 0 4 lbs. for. 25c • Good Red SALMON 1 lb. in 33c a Y lb. tin, 19c n Fancy Milted. Seedless CAKES RAISINS Per. Ib . , .. ;29c 2 lbs. for.- ..23c NO. 3 PEAS t, 2 cans for., .290 2 SWEET CORN a 2 tins for... .25o 1 'lir TOMATOES a BUJ K COFFEE* LARD Per tb, 17c Large, 2 tins 29c o, Pert). 47c,; & 55c 3 lbs, for 49c Small, 2 tins.2lc a TCampbell's RKTEAASI Per Ila.. BISCUITS TOMATO SOUP at Oct f 9c, 65c 2 tins for....23c � and 75c Pkgs. 23c CORN SYRUP 5 Ib. tin. . ,: 33c 2 1b. tin, .....18e. Bulk COCOA 2 lbs. for. ...25c Easilirst Sbortee iiag 2,lbs. for. .. ,33c O1.1V'ES, large jar Nail, . , ..39c a GRAPEFRUIT Stuffed.. . . .33c g 2 for.. , ...25c Redpath's - LEAP LET rUCE $U+GAR Per bunetf...10te 100 lbs, fol'. $5.35 'Head Lettuce 1, 5c 17hiriiztio 1 ' a CARROTS lbs. SUGAR �[ . 2 bunches for 25c 100 lbs, for $5.30 0 Choice oldCUCUMBERS , POTATOES Each.. . .18c der baig . .. $3.65 CABBAGE Per peck...• ..50c Per Ib, ldc °011 boive a TOt111A O Per lb.. ..TOES.20c New POTATOES 4 lbs. for5c o ASPARAGUS 0 Per bunch 10c o Horne Grown SPINACH 2 lbs. for 35c ▪ Fresh or Smokotl it Per HAIL g Per lb., a a . . t COTTAGE ROS. Per lb. 35c o Froth Pak et .,PerSAUSAGFlb 25c Castipbell's 0 Vegetable Soup 2 tills for.. .29c Vitt 11 Shoe Polish Black or 'Brown for. ...,.2So ICING SUGAR q 3 lbs. 'for, ...23c SUGAR •. Oramilat or ot • Brown !- 10 lbs. for'...59c. r ,r,rMwna."a., 11 Shredded COCOANUT ei ei Per lb. 2 4 MACARONI Palmolive 2 lbs, for... ,23c SOAP _. 3 for 23c • Saralght SOAP 107sars for 51c , with every pur• land num o chase of $1 or Large pkg21* • over MATCHES ... ,...._ �/��y� ' P. & G. SOAP 3 boxes for25c 10 bars for..39* ?Libb?s or Aylmer BEANS Medium sized tin Ile ICE CREAM AND + �LDDRINKS A (dill line of Vegetable and Flower Plants Ternlis for this Sale -STRICTLY CASH. it :.111 ii ui G. W. BAECHLER xNl 'aion St. and Soto • km* 318 Oar Own Delivery