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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-10-28, Page 46 o- Flannelettes Reduced $6.melt heavy pink, grey or blue, neat *tripe Military Flannel Flannelettes. lr egtllar 450, At i 300 per jarV a4.0.».. Sf•*..9A .*o*1,s*..,*"0, White .Flannelette :l9,iztebbest finality-.,_, Beiitilar ler yard 45e e4)1,•e•ere e»..e e.. e lr 36 -inch beat quality. atitqle.r 600. See fior• Eider Down Flannel 04 -inches wide, for dreselog govrittt, kith itiSs, et. Ila pink, greys, white, sky, $fi•95 ',cardinal. At per yt►r'd TANFIELDS UNDERWEAR FOR I� • I� AND BOYS ' • Pare u shrinkable. All sued in sev grid weights. ' Speoial.prices. mot quality, 9.9 -suedes wide.. Btedaced 75c toper ytard a. Grain Bags Eeavv Canadian, *"Empire' A.,, laArge. At per .,ilkute..... e..e,ree $8e50 Sunny `and; Dress Series t 4-ineb fine Botany,Series, black +or navy, Baguio *toga, ti 'per yard 95, , SOLES y :06•1n0i34 wide, black or xtavy, :Mibhess, Pail, ette, press Silks- "Phone or write for sample. Regular $6.00. At si 98 per yard .,..... Gloves Chamoisette Gloves for women, black, white, h ° inocleii* cha nel% grey. Ail sqig�+ sixes. • At per pair 01alrt) Perrio'e laid Glovesy taus, blaolt or10 , white. Special .,:...,,itte,r�.,,, 0 pe Perrin's Child's Bide Gloves, At " i•�nQ Ya►�M!.:..... Y ..I w..tae.Y•, eY r,........ .... .�. Gossard Corsets •, The' greatest Satisfaction is expressed by every cugtotiter who wears.; a Giossard corset. They 'ince to front.. We carry sll styles.' -SPINDRIFT • Sanit&t noon for Gd kbr .. � t�lpitia l - The Finish an All things owner orlatejr come to . ,Isad, twat toothache, and the monotony of some liveH, and all other. such bar- dltte*, audit 1s a good thing they do. of lit and +A `�bli�oatMd rartt!ty,ir the spice, itt Nee dtdaa'thara the stings and annoy:, Awes **should not be able to appre• t'labethe things. and cotnfortl with i .rhioit ore are surrounded. Of course She etooc't t digs ate noteverlasting, t".t%in wed 'i�:lgee. Aad yet with it A there .are f. '..°r _eppreuticea to yrotirali} r_ti'ery itu- uX business than tv r be !vv. Title is d matter *mend eneuld he seriously censidere{1 be ev- ery par. nt t'iho )lad .1 boy. Iluree Keciae or Fell Fates? iRlpley Expreti What is it Rime 1.. be-ollorge racing or fall fairs? This lea flotation that the dlrecl.re of all ttrietilittrol Som. ties wilt have AO 'decide duties the. conning year. The ttxlaibite at fall ea-: litbitione axe •f.Iding away like the noonday flower, and the Board of dir- ectorswho failed tea put, on a good horse race* felt short in:aluer matte re- ceipts and the fair 1. 1L. uf.Med to be a tend tall airs tis rjteet !U ;intimate r' friends and enjoy a program of Sparta._ The school, fair will, prel ably be 'the. rule* stitute ;tor fall titre and may shine - late the eathuetlasfn and inerraIe the exhibits for a few years, hut, weecan- t ski ettl t reloe yp new proastn1 Will u rn the thaye"1* be introduced no make fall fairs - atirect- tye. whether it It your ow* life • or some- beda'aalltMr t n -&r bound• . to .get into trouble. YM co a x., m tis unerringly atii nigbt tollowa day, somettmes as ao eariniiio And; uomettwes after anxioon tel waitl4it, aometiMneiit. die ► delight, sometimes' band in hand with. disap polntment The;great thing to learnt Ilei this life .is not bow to ('mans wealth, great ' ar. ell t)d n to aiMM aerial pord not herr g technical wisdom,' but how to live our lives with iiiinae ,understanding -of what is back of It all. You may be fortunate enough ,tohave a watch,• oven if It is 1 impression. It - tells th0 time, more or less truthfully; but, selves, as it were, cleaned,-- oiled, and fully jewelled, telling the truth unerr- tngly, with beautiful faces, and highly embellished. eases, demignetized from. all currents. Of „sin. sickness and .death. in service we f f never mortal all A aa'y g immortal. . of the highest quality' ' . • :Fa Preaching a sermon did --you Bay? Oh no. just a few_' thoughts started by go)ng•tbrough with-anauction sale, and attending Morning t'ervice the Sunday after, It's surprising how the( very opposite kind of events. will start a' man's mind going. It's like a 'tumbler a„ only *Vivo Whit The Velure eef the -Fall Fair. tatiiicardinti Reporter) ; .What IS, the future of ttle'fail lair? Will, the school . fir 'take its places These are two questions .Vitt uip to now no one eau answer. There is no doubt. that the school fair, as eondeet- ed lit Bruce County, is °ineltitle a strong heti for first place In the affec- tions of. the 'people. Nearly a thou- sand people were present at the ,school fair at Mewhtnney s school on SMitur- day* last. It was one- of the meet sal ciente and enjoyable • fterneens spent in ' many a day. The sunlit of . the young seemed to have entered, into the life- of all present, and 'a happy, smiling, Jovial crowd was the result; The youngsters' deep interest In their oompetltions was only_ :Mieconded by the eagerness of the parents to see bew"the;boy or girl ha :fared. That the: settee' °fair is,popul r teas been,ee• tablished. Will It, ow t the pro portlanrs:tirat it, will take te.Place of the, fall fair, or will it only 1111 a longs felt need? 'These -are - ttere, that -will shortly , be decided, It may be that. the two can be made a fit. together. A trial Will be made' Tiverton this year, when both 'fairs 111 e held the same day, on the. sum ounds.:and the results. noted. ' .Eteetloti Probabilities "The Ontlooket"•(Tas. Cobourg Hod- gins) gives the following as his eumurary of election possibilitiep't ,: "Broadly, the next ,electto*. MAY a p of water with a sedleitz ,powder thrown h to/have ie in. That's enough for today , 'It's time et tbeut, awl :pcwltl+o seonrtoease and • d a 'raeitershaxts of ease and .the works Which enable itto do so aro to cal} a fllAish. Olaj rein, an .hidden by a fee° which may be .beauti. • DExtaoe :MeEvor ,iitt�oy+m int titan others t 4itt 'elabor not t tli caro ^ under Damp lee � their ability to p4asegs.. This tempt. �? on -find is �a lot of wheels, and a I others, , ful Or b tiered according O o , �• they us( 'der t thein atlt touch* much 1' you have talren of it. Even if you• are WHAT OTHERS SAY urd ih x tathan to think too works, n and, strong, a , both seductive -and g ell lave w It� ori b+aglns tti Field to It., It to not that ntx that two, you aofti "bane it will loMtg.bga eiliti.is w .it" thou with that run down and stop inside of thirty-six ells inr iho'litbin who "thought within I cease to tell i► , I re or les and: it will hours a be ]shut I iavenp,room where :to bestow truth, olrlima about titre time anti) tiaut►e ba e. d up again. Now we are Toy fruits `l". And he said, T'bissrili Tit is do 1 will pull down nay barns rind beginning to get at what wo are trying telinton New Era) build cater; and tbete wtli I bestow to point out about tinddr itkeda lot of 'Fall; about frac �itrwntvaird trend of tats and ray goods. And I will We are for -all the 'rooxi are prices! \Vs reeeived this morning a : toy teens, , We' go as long as Wei • t aitch watches. (lineation atl,ni. on ' newsprint :paper. This ss( Toy soul,. soul thou hats think that i t P Zt 1w mustn't good* laid' up 'for many years ; y., " Ivo can goy but Aused to eat( :?33 ae ton. It' is not $240, thiste faeces, cat. drink and be merry.' e Ivocan hot out i %i — -•--red sprigs, with an intimation plat we must or - 4W -ni.. a what iia would have dorso , Snobs (Perth la wpos!ter, •._,, ii e for \'4e thank' the -Ret. i1Ir. Whyte his lecture: on: "Snobs." . . \Ve know now where to Mit the Globe, •by jingo. Downward Trend in NeWspr)nt se We ave g d soventeen or worn jewels to our der P. d. q. if' -we leant it at •Mat ex- ' If be bad 'been a 'sensible man would i • men( We have, simply to wog - nailed haat twee to quit talking to himequip self and . hat there is a power which. to s(0 nailred up the auctioneer, and said. " Itare, Tom, when can you get rld of far greater than anything we know of this truck for tno ?" Re wouldn't have that it had its beginning before Time bad utuch of a chance to.cat and drink was thought of, and is still going on atter that. and take his case, but he steadily without any apparent wasting would have naet his fattish like a man, or determieiation as though it would � •aria Iain neighbors would, have said, ,. so . never • be .'finished. Now , yyo,Yn� you're going to leave ; well that's too' understand this power a little better, R,4,»," and they would have pltesente>d¢ we shell find that ail our enjoyment, kiss and his wife with testimonieals, and and our goal,� u�alitics, all that ; makes be would have hake, real enjovablo l'us loveda,n andj thelps Alpusto oouobllr Sr** hiding out how many friends be, fellow man, A prompts( bad• made that he didn't know' he had' endeavor and high aspirations Is• this S ' nods, and he 'would begin to think that very power iii our Oven lives. Man bas after *Ube aril .his ;wife Were regular ` realized We in varying dogreetl for isllrws'. And they 'would go away op 1 ages, and .the he hes .been handed ts011l wbere and begin all over again, down, that this power never dies, but, whet a, feeling that IWto was worth living that the accumulation of it In what we afters.% call the span of life may be preserved Irma had thing to try to linins anal -1 In aorto way unknown to us at pretlent. Mann before it is due to be finished, so that In the future we may find our- b to Mules and get a pair of Kurna.Parts Ms soft tuffs own bottom. A asap tar latter llltn'a>ritt_In our Vieth** this week. They rage €n Moen NC IS ii44.9i. biases fele Tsilo,iriiit s and Smart What CHAS BLACK 0!801* tttr traordlnary bargain prier.. do at It ;Brussels Post) :Take .part in the 'rongregatfona) singing' of the church you attend and ascertain how helpful it is to yourself and the service. It is a very 'important avenue to a great many blessings that will be missed by those who refuse to employ their musical talent. Your"ta- lent can be polished up by use but not by permitting it to dry up under, a bu- shel. ' (let a hymn book and, go at it next' Sunday. .:answered- • • Carleton •Ptaoc Central Canadian) The Toronto preacher who was silly enough- to speak of the motor car as a means of -grace is answered In part by the Kincardine Review, which says, "The Met remains that the old- lumber waggon drew more farmers to. church •than tee. Ford ever did or Aver will." It Makes- All. the Dllferenee ,Betlevllle Intelligencer) Free traders and loco tariff faddists howl loud and long when .bitten by Oat taxation !n' luxury taxes, etc. finitely theories were carriedout, all their Of the taxes would (*tune 'of out f i ei r packets direct, and then there would be weeping and wailing aiid gnashing Of teeth. The Decline of Pali .Fairs, .FKincardino Review Ile1arta frond -.ill fairs already field are to the effect that furiners do not exhibit now ,dv,,,,thryt Used to. They. attend the fair-rs, but do not go to the', trouble of. bringing In steel;, fruit os vegetables for exhibition. The origin. al purpose for which these fairs were started is being Inst Sights of. Nen s Trousers at Low 'tees Good materials, p in .lain shades and patterns. All sizes. With 5 pockets. Men's Tweed Trousers, assured patterns,, plaids, ;ca4oa's,,l6piSbed with fiver pockets, loops fix belts and e ff buttons. Sizes 34 to 42* $5.75 Blue:. Serges and - neat grey ' patterned, Tweed. aexviceab1e, dressy and remarkable values. All sizes. At $6,95 Y. ROBINS CIwcolates g MUST DEVELOP EXPORT , TRADE Great" Nation;( of P$$ t Admired Posi- tion Through International Trade The glreatness of a nation' depends upotl the individual effort' of - its peo- ple, No nation .earl becamer e reat' if lei -people lack .the vision of national greatness. A great; nation' means a prosperous nation, 'and the Navy Lea- gue of Canada in' their campaign fon telne,000 is endeavoring to . make Can- ada a great nation, Not only does the League 100k to the. future, but in pen sioning ,:the wido�ys and or haps �01 merchant sailors wiro, lost' their lives during the war,:is living up to -"Bri- tish Fair Play" and (tie tradition of the British Navy. 'History shoves that . the great and Wealthy nations of the past achieved work out: as follows : In Ontario' power -and wealth through a ,system oveiwrhellining National Liberal and of international trade. Tiaeir.vast fleeta Conservatlee• group solid for protection, of merchantmen sailed the known .seas a U. V. 0. and Labor group.._ and awn of the world.and brought to home insignificant • Liberal remnant. When the Issue becomes clearer in the Marl- time.Provincee we shall have 'either a N. L. and Conservative majority or' a Fielding following—probably the latter. In British Columbia a large Conservaa tive majority, since ;the sentiment for. Protection is. very attune In that Pro: vine. In the Nprth-West anything. may Happen, but onn thing le certain the U. G. G. will root haute easy sledding* . .ire c c vid ea there e e are. for here slab..?! b action in favor of ae 'snore rational and pattiotie policy. Blood• anq' loyalty in the fend will tell. It this forecast be right, it means that Quebec Will be •ni complete control, and .that the Fielding group. who believe in Protection, Qtiebecand:the N. L. and C. party will have to sink all petty differences and get together against the forces: of dis- ruption and .the barbingol's of Anemia' rule.. Shored ,taiegie eW„ attempt to ports the r rhes of civilization. The same • petite Pies . apply to -the twen- tleth centu as they did; to antiquity.. If Canada to be the great nation of our hopes a d aspirations. we must develop a great .export• trade. • '`his•, Most be borne up on. the keels of a. haat en anadIan er.c w , t of C 1k1 t fie vs e a officered and manned by Canadian sail•' ors, and protectedaby-a Canadian Navy, --adequate t�p guard our trade channels. I its-ain aig n to Promote national„ Inc P.g maritime' .expansion, and to educate, the people to the vital' necessity of ;ea .-power, the Navy League of Cali ada is laying the foundation of the;fu- ture greatness and prosperity of the nation. 'Phis work Is a concentrated effort to promote a wider` spirit bf Canadianism, a spirit . that will send Canadian ships ploughing aerost the sheen seas carrying Canadian good(' rt 0 1'' great marts s tis t t, mmodi a tl a>3d c0 s world. of tri It must • he' remembered' that .sea- puwer decides the fate of nations. ,.1 euuntry unable 'le. keep . its lines : of Cram? sea cOmnttmications intact at all time, smash confedoratl,}i ,•t meth s M ar t ima Provinces,BritislYQuebec anti Ontaiowks11t patty differ- ences and quteliiy noogh show them that CCalomel*Calomel*14#: Dile and : is British. Before' the next eleOtion however, there Is going to be a ea aign u education such, as Canads. .baot never witnessed ; and it is to be;iloped: that, as a result of the new wise, and Patriotic lead of, the , the N tionel Tatiaeral and CQnnervative party will be returned with a majority:' gutflciontly large to carry on the affairs" „tit the contttry with power and tiecatrity*. - -.1 - , ltooin`, for C:onununtty Work :ltetitn }see Press) The, Gotni tunityY''. idea, Is growing. Every day one,: leads some 'new story of how section usualy, t akesomaupntona rural a real!` zationof the emptiness of the lives of the people ned lads the most enter- prising spirits ofthe district in or- ganizing for better things. Most . fre, quently this entries through the church, as is quite tel be expected. Sometimes a frig -hearted doctor takes time from his praetiere to start some- thing. Sometimes .:again, a, little we - man who reads in one of the ,women's. Journato what, ,lima been done e1see ettra.he° orsth©movmen. 'pecrexpesed need" pretty well the other day when he put it like •tli,is; "I found when 1 event to. my„ new Charge 'in the coon, try that the lives Of the people went absolutely eoloriess. ,The farmerl were; tllinki1R of -nothing but banking setowere making slaveut'ofheirwives in the attempt. The boys and girls thenaselve's, ss( coon els they grew old enough to appreciate that there was � anything also .than cosB And twlieat and work an Me wot)d, naturally a gra- vitated to die city where they ;could. at least accomplish a little financial freedom fee themselves and an escape from the drudgery of tWplve hours or more a day spent Ina round of labor for Which theysato no Return. It ®,wasn't any wonder. they wanted to ego to town. And so I started out to see what could be bone to remedy emat- tors." 'In thrat little .,hamlet novii Oleo have, a comlul lIity hall, a comcnuhlty choral society. n eotnn'lunit'y atiiletle aasoetatlon, a rink, a library and ire - foot entertainment* and lectures otl. subjects both the farmers and their Feive4 as as the boys and girls are interested Ire At a teat* the gen- station 111 ,3' growing up I. 'not leav- ing for the 'city Mas slid their brothers and sisters. A steropticon is one of The big features and one of these days, so that preacher esylM, there ie to bar ti movie „machine. this le the • sort of Ll gett's Pat terson'S Elizabeth Best Fresh shipment. of these choice 'makes. just received:. Take ai box home today. H. C. DUNLOP, Phm. The Rexall Store .... 01=O 01=01r 10=01 .. rOl�li is sure to suffer defeat at ` the - hands of, all enemy.: • A -Good SuggesIIen :tetton lire i'resa!r A gond suggestion has been made that on the prilteipal ;:ighttaye through the Country. "in addition to Motorists' direction signs, markers be placed Maim** points lot historlo interest. it would be a relief and a ;general benefit it bill boards on aur roads were replaced by informing his-. torieal sign boards, which would pre. 'Serve the memory of ineldents bf local internal.Shy u>xchattSeD ' What'ts the matter' with the boys of tesday?t Ire (soya Taut to learn tr.de as fa She old days? We an remember a time. and not ae very long aeieo either 'whett there were a doken rtpi lioatkIOMi tar every %seaney where there was as oWtarrtntlity' to *int a trade. Out tett aorta eons)derable tints new the r.• vette hes item. Ib. ease sad It is .lair oreaelfnally we .hear tit as aparWatile applYlog for alta nhortmetty to lest li a Dade. It this hate ot aloha abWM eotttinua for it while )oeat't rwhute will the trades*** all /eked 10 'bhe the ws" WWI ibey Hafts out ( Look round *bo*tt To* tale» eke. in *nr owit town. *ad iuilt) de we, ass swe* the son indsfeleds art at see altisenn. Ari Vwy aat the AAt IA tkMl-oN# AN iR 'Malta thing. that is going to solve the pro, bieln .of the deserted farm. It *wilt helpalso to noire metal other preo. sing rural problerno au"h s, that o ( farm labor and of what to do with the tort winter eveltlfln. And whyphould not tome "holler altos to •those, eu- nested hero be tiiwi.rtakei1 itt two 0 three elf the renal eett*mualttint itn this d)ateriet? Poatslbly the churches are the Wit fitted to inflate minty' mor' - Meat in the emitter and iia these days ot rt+o.operattee between the littera d►reetniratttrns there should he little dtllkulty tet lett* teejlttther for Vitt would meta to be mere worthy worst there wail the thud* bits been at• tettMa+thra to tarry oh tor the peat Use or three e% 'swifter. Jitivvlilio' " i snit., CAI To1 . NOTHING LIKE IT "I read the daily paper --read the - state and foreign news, of the ,doings here and yonder, and of leading states. men's views, Read of • wreck and fire, and ,murder, baseball, politics "and crime, marriages end births and dy- ,ings, ali'_the , happenings of time. Read the whole edition over, from" the''tlrst page to the ,last; news and comments, facts and fanoiee, things ' o - come; things of, the 'east. ..(i'hep ide •I thrust the paper for its .no more good to inc. "half the .things that I've' reed. over seen my. memory Will flee. Then I get. the home -town -weekly, and wait keen and eager eyes, read the' news it has to tell me. news that s never dull or dry. For the news -that's in the papers tells of 'folies I know and love, folks. who are both friends and neigh- bors andwtaose goodness: I can prove. Tells of school' and church and college; lodge, society and store, town Improve - merits, eounollie doings, squibs. and personals galore. r Having read this self with pood town ride? rIacrank up d and my d an. Tient fllvver . and through town and' country, tide, Far away `sometimes it. takes me, into other towns and states, where I take''notes and' figures make mental estimates. Teen returning to, my roof -tree, call my •neighborst0- my side and declare 'Ss( help me Hannah, here I ever will abide,' and with each returning Thursday, ;eagerly I watclar and wait for the postman Who is bring ing the old weekly to my, gate. 011, T'• niust have the great dailies, infigazines• and Awls. reviews --but the thing that( makes me happy Is - the: `home -town" " meekly news." _ Further- Donation to X -Ray Fond ?.The treasurer of the- X --Ray Fundi, -mayor . Wigle, acknowledges the ra oeipt of a donation -of $75 from the local Women's _Institute. i GASTaR IA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30Yeers Always bears the signature of to Acetylene 1 Welding AND ALL KINDS OF • a Repair r a nd Machine Work DONE BY - . « !, Ltd THELL `DOTV GNGlNEERNGiCQ, ` WORKS ATTHE DOCKY. GODERICH 'Phone 250 ' - armers and •others( bavin -broken endues can have game repaired good as' new on short notice, at moderate cost. - POLANWS OL.DES r SOLDIER,• -111. izrasinskl, a . veteran of • Napoteon'o MoscOw Campaign, who told Amaro can 'Red Gross Relief 'workers in Izref that he was born ,in I'32, and is thus lett,ycare sad.' • 'leader Hydro -Electric ARNIM The Town has been ordered ✓ reduce the amount of electric eut'rent used by 25 per cent and the local consumera aro request. • to mince their load word, 1. Iliscontinue use. of all eke- trte apparatus (there possible. 2. Iteduea the number of yew iigbts and always turn off when not'• absolutely .releired. t 3y Be utast economical In use tit electrle current in every way p„!�ilile. yc2rM liana rates light N_easta test lsa0-alar* It 0S. 1 It is holed that cur content. era relit voluntarily;, act at ante 'end that it will riot be 'fteceesery to !Mott any reidrictric tlletM*ur0 for the pres*t;t et least. ls_- ia sSpecials' ec ,McEwen r. . The ,best X X X Vinegar .in stock, and -Spices for pickling. Corn Flakes, n few -to clear at 10e package. - •McEwen's Own., 3aking Powder, 25c, worth Minto Tea, with either spoon, fork or knife in the package. 50 Ammonia, old size, 6 for.25c. Sorne odd lines of Soap, 3 for 25c, .. • We have in stock Dir, Haawkia's Original Inside Non -Elastic, $o -slip Belts - They take the .place - of invisible braeees and outside belts. No tearing of Shirts. Simple and convenient. Support the trousers , equally ns yell as outside braces. Call and see this,novelty, `'Phoee 46 - Je AcEWEN South sid $quare' Hl111HINillIHIllIIIIIIIIi1111111111I1111111111111 IAIIIIN11111III1HNIIIIIIIIIIi110111Ii1J S ��f��Commerce o School CLINTON AND• GODERICH,'ONTARIO a.' Offers the following courses : .C• Buslnoss, Stenographic, Secretarial, Civil Service, reacher Training Course I and arranges Special Courses for students, The following ac vantages : Highly Qt alifieil Teacbiag Staff Actual Business System of Beokkeepiug Creileetial Typewritilag Tests - Pasitietts Guarauteeel - 0 Vocational Training . School for dais dietriet, by Government appointment, and 'tinder inspection by SoldiereCivil yteaeattaabliebment Department. For terms, eta,, 'write Dg Fa WARD, D.A., M. &duoPrischist Jam, A. SUM, gO w» lst, / e Pnaci4 . 'ii'ftf�llrrt i ���AAA ENTElt Tl ,