The Goderich Star, 1920-11-11, Page 4aIP
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Reduced Prices in Blankets
Woame*'s Coats and Mit'
Coati
Special sale in all this season's Coats,
splendid styles. Beautiful mato
ialss and well lined -most of them
throughout, specially priced #1P
$22, #WW.50 and $32,50
STANHELD`S
UNDERWEAR
Stanfield's l "nshrinjcable
* Underwear .,
0* CII, special at pea suit $,S.00,
Eztra Large Double .lid Size
White °till. wool Scotch Blankets, cut
and whipped singly, pink or blue
borders, regular value
$22.op ATR R. ,. , . $14.9$
Cotton• Blankets
Doable bed size, pink or blue. borders,
20 pairs only, on sale
regular $4 at per pad:».., 4aeek
Y "
LR,
►mforters
Sateen covered, size 72 it 72, -pure
'white costo i' filled, well made and
border panel .trimmed
*g ,V
$9,410 for•..,.m.,.,�,..,.,....�»« .�
Silk Dresses
. All Dresses for this •season reduced i 1
.price by almost half.
Silk Dresses $3o4o on sale $x8.00
$35.00 on sale $22.0o
' $45• o)x sale $29 .00
Gassard Corset
in stock, is allsizes,, for all figures.
The Corset that never loses. its
shape till worn oat. They lace in
front. Priced $3,5o, : $4.00, $4.50,
$$,too and up.
S�
,/.... 00419 'M!r�/Yr.Ad.�rNrY�irrr»Yglr•wwMAAw1400.IONIr .
W. C. F. If.
1711RRCIS
Rome Poetsot the Tgix.tioR of the.
W. C. F els Co.
Under the bylaw Which WAS pasaa'd
ter% years ago giving the Western Cane
ada Flour -Mills Co.'. Ltd., a fixed taxa.
sAona of $3000 (1,800 en the industrial
property and $1:100 on this. elevator),
Aide . included all; laxation (Metall.
birainess end school tax). The laW re=
efaired the fixed taxation. on tete in-
•.dustriel property to cover only a ten
year -period,. whereas 20 years was al -
aft the1
vee n.bylaw. rot#n e ek-
e -Natter
d .tz_. thes
0
•,- Nattor Gordon of .thproperty; which
ha why than new bylaw to be voted on
at the January municipal eieatiens liar
.rettnfenee only le _ the mill property.
• The new-_ bylaw whfri -ill be sub--
vented. as agreed upon at the eoonell
"s1neetiltt$'• on Friday, will provide for u
fixed' assessment :on.tth( TOM property
tor business and general taxation (and.
dnt6tud*ng both) of )70,006. . School
Saxes will no, payable en the total ate.
• to neat of the property, as.valued by
Ob. eeteflsor. which is 6148.000. The
41000I° rate the present year le 111e
xgllH,,sa Oat should tao sumo rate oI
-.taxation 'continue for next year, :thn
W. C. F.. S*. (M. 'woinld be paying 51,-
712.35 settee' taxis. The balance of
. this year's levy of 411 mills, that is 2%
mins, coniiiuted on an assessment of:
.1470.000. would yield 8204,• so that.
rahoutd the rate of taxation remain the
SIM next year as It Is this the W. O.
11411B10tReellaaRRlalleal lief Iia
`AE NOTICE •fj
et
:AIB SAKI AST P +
■
* Cared by a retitle' tceifC who
al haft ltttd a alaatpbet of
O Matta ht ta111t1 �.
ra exper•
I t,iiolsiornealtaeling ears far shipmentea from a point
lolaa» ' Y dpantie
Rolr1 in girl a ' )e ' a
y
air 1 Iiia W*weft alit as tiaattors• , as tioderich, to heli the_ earssuch as wvill':secur, the ender•Ravi' to lie. hauled a'• •emptioti' i`ro;n the electors 1)141111 I)e arranged.
al -such s Eion of
■ 'Stratford or (3uelplt. is 'greater than :
A . *Centre *bulli Montreal
`�" `. �, 1' Immigration is tete sineetest form' of
r v""'�'. ,. , . • .. flattery: --Life.
1 :bed sew 9onte ' pcoplo work over#ling 'xaten.
7'Atir ing the clock. Let the clock wateh' If the world doesn't recognize your
": $1 eels* o,, el . embed Mart ji.s` you. working overtime. talents, don't get discouraged --get
a looked , hard ztgd t;bft eornri bath yield tau `Mad. An tab ratan • aeeompnithes
et lloltaew°aw''s Corn Remover, which le ere doe8. ing�aa dllfcourmged one never
a d$Pt.V 19 NOS MKT ° .1, tirely safe to use, and certelu and se, doeat. ••, ;.,
A Purely Vegetable Pill. 'plte chief
ingredients of Parmelee:s , Vegetable
Pills are mandrake and dandelion, see
dative and purgative, but perfectly
harmless in their action. They cleanse
and purify and have a most healthful
effect open the secretions of the di-
ges;►$vP organs. The dyspeptic and all
who suttee from liver'and' kidney alit
merits evil: :had in these pills the most
et ective medicine In concentrated form
that Inas yet beeneoffered to the suf.
tering. .
F. at. Co. would be paying a total of
,8,3,777.35. us against the 0.804 at pre
sent: Paid. or over+ double the present
taxation on the milt property, In ad-
vube t
} re would: lki he
ad-
ditionthis thn
d to t .
91,200 at present paid on the elevator.
which would bring the total taxation
of the W. 1C. P.M, Co. up to within a'
few . dollars of $5,000 per annum. Of
course, should there be any mraterial
decrease in 'the rate of halation .tins
would reduee the amount of taxes to
be paid; proportionately. •
While, as, wets stated by General
Manager }Macfarlane last Friday night
in conference with the council, the
company i,
not prepared to announce
ce
dellnItelg any extensions of the plant.
an
a-
'1 high /costs °of labor d m
Ow t b
s
tennis` at the ' resent. dime, • the fact
,� P
thaa new salt well Mas Sunk the past
auruiner- At a --cost- .:ot_.$11, • v.ou1d sumo .bonding and- go into the menu -
indicate that the company omean. -
,tacture of baskets,: such as meal bas-
to Brake extensive •changes in a salt kris,. also, for which there 1s a big
plant which is admittedly not mod*e e *. or
�delhlanil. This uta in on nett. form
ern, its soon as possible. The milling Mr. 17aeehler's plans for a new Indus -
plant, as It exists et present, .eensti-
lutes a complete unit. Any exten-
sion. as we are :given tO • understand it
by Mr. Fraser, the oc
al ma
nager. of
this part of the business,vtuld have
to be by way of n establishment of
ai new unit and opp rend' Montreal
, S
is looked upon as a favorable paint
for the location of a unit, as it would
be a convenient point from which to,
distribute the product of the -milling
company to the 'Maritime Provinces
and Qttebee, -as well .as for handling
the .export: business of the Company.
and would effect a saving in freight
rates, Whethe;r.„ when canatruetion
costs become more normal,; an extent
Ston nt tete milling' portion of"the bust,'
less of the company could be seeur-
ed tor (.oderieh, we are not in a po.
anion to, say, but to defeat the bylaw
which the eleetbrs will have a chance
Of voting On 18 January, .Would pro -
belay 4eterroine The matter definitely
as far as Goderich le concerned, and
determine it adversely for, Coderleh,.
espt'riatly . as the difficulty of seeur
,BOX FACTORY
Mr. Baerhler Proposes -Rebuilding Foe.
Bo e
t to of x
o cru ase Ora s
3 r -.1 : 4
11
air R
t
end, Basket
• it t91
Mr. J. E. Buehler was present at the
Meathlg of the committees of:the town
council . on Thursday . evening of last
week and outlined his proposition in
connection with his plains. for.. the re-
building of the factory ;of the Gode-,
rich Manufacturing Cogipany.•. HIS let-
ter as presented...:to the town council
on b rld0y evening lest, gives full de-
tails of the ,coneese o»'s he asci tsar
the town, Ile proposes re -erecting the
teeters, making lt,,a one story but*
ing' for .:the, manufacture of wooden
boxes, orf as intimated in :his.ietter to,
the council, he might'ntake It a'Viva-
try 'for iloderich•
He asks for the dollt
tiort of Albert street alba
tory. This is the ;portio
MAO' of Anglesea. s
tree$
Peg, is only lewd in co
g of the pore
geide the fare
of the street
end we BOP -
;tune')
with
n
0
the Coderlch•kianufacturi gCompany°s
business. 1n feet: it is rot: g'r'avelled
as as streetat all and one might be, ex=
cubed for, ilOt knowing that• the street
extended further north Van .inglesea
leereet• This 9s wanted for railway
trackage- for a 'switch alongside the
oompanyls .proposed fae'tory. The
street lights Wwideln Mr, itaecltler asks
for, no doubt, are nothin more than
should be put in on the street 'Lading
to a good industrial Plant.. The,free
water and light, ele., exemption from
taxes and the cancellation of balance
of arrears of taxes and balance on the
old loan from the town, as to the a-
mountof which there seems to
be a
differenee of opinion, or of ntetihod of
eomputtng, would be in the nature of
a bonus for the establishment of a
new Industry in town. It Is hoped it
bylaw acceptable to Mr. Buehler and
mtr11aing. t7stactory in its aetlon.
Men's Trousers
at Low Prices
Good v aterrials', in plain
sb e `nd patterns. All
sizes. With75 pockets.,
34.
.1: t6ts Tweed Trousers,:
assumed patterns,. plain
colots, finished with five
pockets, loops for belts
and cuff buttons. Sizers
34 to 42. $5.715' •
Bine Sews and neat
'grey� pigtailed Tweed.
grey
cable, dressy mut
remarkable values. All
sigeett. At ISM
N. ROBINS
. G.C. 1. P�AAIS. W� ���� to
or Moltke- of Septeruier 'and October ail
Form I. A.'
ito�ntit�
L':• SIcFarlane 80: i
M. Mulholland 794
Mae Camptaeit ,....7JR
D. . Nairn 15.1
A. Buchanan....... 13,
Pass
D. Fisher79.7
ii• :indreww 73.3
1. ;Murray 72;9
M. Campbell 1.7324
V. Thompson 68.8
D. Itellewann.... • . 07
O. McCreath 66.7
li, ;►k�tartus 666.7
1I. SIOLc�tn 6'5
A.Bz'oww'n ► ...» » .69.3'
T. g'reeman..,..69.3
•;
M. Johnston..'., •.....•..,.,6L3
D..,Westbrooke 63 et
Fb. A cCarthy. .. 61.5
]w aFa p
'P...WVll on
S- i)ona1dion ..,..•..595
V. Sneloerowe......,. r.........•»rl
,9
le. Stokes 52.6
•
til. t;rrlpin ..!•hit l..r..52.2
Below 60%, winked a `
N. Wilwon, C. aRuffeU, A, Itichaardson.'
I'orni-J. 11
Average 0.510
honors •
J. Winters . 79.8
Gilklnson, ...... , «,!;, ..........79,2
f, alaWhinnoy 78.6
II. McCarthy 78.5
E. Elliott... ....
Pass
wR Fnwvlian R .•.,RIR./Ar . R .•..72.
E. (illkinson. , . R °,. 72
F.•.1140t9 „» ...1,1•,44 e.,. 7'7.
H. (3 .arrow ..... « . • • •. ....•••••71.5
A, Frailer......... 7itt
J.. Chapman 70.0
-L. Johnston ,r.`•... + • 68.9
14:• Wilson-- 68.3
D. Pickering ..•., 684
R. McLeod .... .,.,..,.,...» 678
A .1►Mei-Mattie 67.7
:uni)ber ....,.,. •
Ea Taylor .. » 0665
J. rant 44 4; • .....,,.,,...63,7
E. Robinson •. ...63R
L. • ivturney _ . . ••••;“••63."
S. liowatt ..... .... ......61.4.
R. 'Walker .... .. , .. ..60.6
Below Pass '
M. Leckie,.•.....
A. Hays 58.2
Kai
tSincJ r
�n h
R. ...RR.. .3
Below 50%, ranked,
Thamer, N. Campbell.
•Av.ra
e 05%.
Honors
It. Martin .; 79.8
T Anderson.,...... .,.,.. 77
111. arcIntosh...•; ,..r.� .. 76
II: Murray.....: .,► 75.3
.Pass • ..
L. Hera". ........:.... 71..6
T. Outt.
E. Dougherty.
B. Nunter....
H. Fowlers
Ii.ap 1 e l
>
•.70
M. ']selreraft,•;.;.R.:,:,"... .iR....69.5'
A. Stafford . 69.3
51. Baker 68
J, M Leod -67;3
E. D k.
•:.67--
13, Grant, , . ... .04
1L • Grahant . .. R. • . 623
•31. ilowrie . 61.3
Below, Pass ,
70.7'
70.4!,
70.3'
L. SVallis ' -39.5
..59 •
11. Wilson 6411.1,1.441,•• •:"..37.7
Beevers s .
7
��
.• Finnigan. r
a:, Strickland'
E. Dobie
•0.53
J. Jeftersou.. .....• ,52.4
II. Llaltan•:.. 52
.w, Baker , 19
Form III. II.
ee.• Average 65%
Honors
11.. Wc'OIICombe, • 75,t
Pass 41',. `
A. 5faude .]Lowell `i3.8
'Mad.
B. lloweli 73,1
!I ay ' 73
I. Brown... 70.7
D. Marshall ' 69.8
L. Brown 68.3
L. McKenzie 66.6
3. Remelt ......» 66.$1'
Hetherington--....
A,•,65.r.5
51. Edwards ,.. • •654
D. Laithwalte.. .. '.....•.GA.7
B. Murp�hy •........ .......GI.G,
J. ,WaiIaee.. ' ...»......4.616
ti. Hamilton- ........63,0
II. Graham ,...»............61.0
Below Pass.
1:. W'bitely
L. 1). Anderson 57.2
J. IL Young 554
E. Sbepperd.••..... ...,r.,. 51.1
•
•.••50:
Form IOL A.
Average 61 .5%.
Honors •
at Ilea -craft 88,8
O« Cooper.. 78.5
Pass
T. Me( arthy 74
E. Hriver 70.5
D Dancer 70.1
A. 'Aim 69.4
G. McLeod6asti
IL. Galt. 650
0. MacKenzie...,......... 618
51. Basten •.•...61,l
L Young... 62.3
1l. Pentland 61.9
F. Dougherty 5.4
Below pass
5f. J. Lee 594
J Hunter. . , ....... a57
R. (Wilson 55.8
.7. ;lb row ... . t5.3
leltalthby 713.4
1. Demon 49.7
Form IV.
lton vs -. a
F. Wallace ...... c," 6O
E. Lamb 770.8
It. leiipatriek ... •.............. 0
lxas,
E. sr, 'Washing/en 73.3
3. A; Hurtle ' ......•r,►r 70
.1. F. Washington 68.0
BeloW Pass
3. Taylor..••...••P ...... ••••....•.511 7
L. Msektin. r. .:R•.:•......57
M. Robertson .... 44101157
P. E. Huitnber..... 55
W. Weir W
'(, B. 7itlrei.•••........... e.••50:�
Commairmial Irons
Memo 00%.
OAS
14 ��,,� ef►b�s1eJ. e........e..40......e.',7.8,Y+6
M.
ANM�.oe Y••..••..d••, e..e.oe.1.,4
M.}}'44,..a� .m..s.toe.........•...o... e.o.•.,yu'••
Ila Ovral .e.000.•r *40010404041• ..r•
AR Parracr..:.•.r.•..•e. ..e......aM6.1
L 'Stow*,itt0o.....l0u•0•a••0.00•.,(.13
o. 00.00 ou• 0 An�
'the following ctnlants were for var.
ietaa ~mg *Meat stent Mott Of th
etaraaiflatietes
Pssi'1ir ll, B. It, M`o'nk)~, It:. AieCtakie.
Pir* *..-3 Itrennaft,. t.. Cooke.
Feria M. 110.4. Ceekao M, Jettereen.
aJ;
PROVINCE OF 1l\"fAlt*O C';;, SONDesi
due Jan. 11, 1:s30: Principal and half- iiii
crariy Lntsrtiet ,June 15 and lteckeeber,o
1' payable at Toronto or Montreal. ,
Price 198.52 and Interest, yielding
Pitot• I'r(' .' S %SI►AT.( HEW. 6%
BOND(.?, due Get. 1,. 1910. principal
and half -yearly Interest :Get. 1 and
April f. n-4. payable at 'Toronto, Montreal
air lttyaai
6er.69 0ne 500.6..! anal: Interest, yAetdtnp.
Z.
CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY 4".
BONDS, guaranteed ,unconditionally by
the Province of Manitoba, date June
'30, 1930, Interest payable half -yearly
in Canada or New York. .
Prise
5'o• $81.50 and Interest. *Sind
6.0 ,
DOMINION OF :CANADA MMNADA ..44 BONDS,
issued by the Grand Trunk Paeitle
Railway Company, due Jan, 1, 1862.
Prineipat and half»yearly Interest (Jan.
and July 1) payable at 'Montreal,
;slew York or London. �ng.
Price $677.7 and Interest, yielding
6.20'. e
1 li. BURETS A COMPANY
Government', MtfntBclpaonds l .end Corporation
Docnin#on Bank Building,
'TORONTO, C*NAD*
Form IV,
Brio Wilson.
In .C9mrnereial .Form , 1:,. E. Gold-
thorpe is not given standing'tor AVIS
not taking the regular work at pre-
sent. •
The cooperation of parents Is re..
quested in an effort to bringdup those
below pass • etandi'ng.
J;
Principal.
'•'w WHY ANAEMIA PREVAILS •
The Strenuous Conditions t f Life . To.
,day are Responsible
•
,Mothers who: remark that girls to;-
.day are more -. prone ....ta--anaemia-than
the girls - of a generation . ago. should
loos, . back at the surroundings in.
which .they and their'companions Uv
d. They would easilysee the reason
.ie Wee altered circumstances to -day.
Now the school-girl'slife is '-more
strenuous; her more numerous studies;
are -a severe talc upon hgr • strength:
Mao, girls,enter business soon afte
r
leaving sc oo1 at anage when they
most need rest and Outdoor life}
Their womanly development is hemp,
eyed by the stress of Working hours::
hurtled and often scanty meets. Girls
are'ore liable to blood.l.essness to
-da
but ' there Is this _consolation' tha
t.
whereas• doctors •formerly regarded'
ana4 rola as often incurable, the cures
are now counted In ten`s .of tpouseaands.
Such' medicines as Dr. 'Williams P1n7,
'Pills have. restored` ..to good health
thousand of weak anaemic girls • and
Women, simply because they contain
the elements necessary to Make newt
rich,. red blood which : means good
health and vitality. •
When your daughters strength fails
and pallor, ;breathlessness•: and back-
ache disclose :her 'anaemic conditioni.
remember that you can make her well.
and assure ' her 'healthy development
by giving bee Dr. Williams' Pink,Pllls
to xnake-good---red bilood.•--Rememb
too, that foe women of all ages, Dr.
VhlUanis' : Pink . Pills are especially,
{helpful in the many :ailments that re
suit from watery bood. They ma�i1zte
women and girls well and keep Allem'
well. This is' amply . proved by the.
'case of ;Miss Eva. MacKinnon, Olammis.
a
nt, who says 'As.a school giri I
Orew .very pate and w6uld take dizzy
spells and sometiniws vomiting, My
eunlition VMS such `that vas. nc t -able
to attend sehuut regularly, and my
mother was very lunch woiried about
ir►, eoniiltfnn. Finally she decided to
;dye me Inc Williams' Pink: Pills and
1 trhk these for a considerable time..
gradually gaining strength until J. was
perfecctiy well. It is some years since
I took the pilin and., -L have' enjoyed
-the 'hest of health, and <I am ..certain
Pale. sickly girls will. Mind new health
if they give lar. Williams' Pink Pills a
fair trial:'
You •ran procure Dr, Williams Pink
Pills through any dealer in medicine
or they will be sent you by mail at 50
CP t 'tin.
n s a v or six bares' for 52.50 by
r 'SRE��CATN�
T UP TRILS .
fltitldi'tir Ti mot Rant.
rtn.ltrsd.C.w. `raiair
wbwlilis aeClyerns aia
t . usti perycir ting sd ser
en sink
lead
.lsntts + }
sr«rtfjuus+__bli sll, ,Mrried Ngliies tot
aSealgiitengyottroo0Waii,
eab
2ulru'3r s 4l 1ii s t' earn
Apply
ism Ili ""e _ hs . ,ptie'
tt>w;, ltrasarailf, aYtarep ,
liaiy�,sr.iaas i* year acotrile. It peal
tbzirgb' airr pusaae oI the
knees
',Offti ne:31e� fa tented er Wolk*
1itlarlrt 11.1°aad »lige toasitl itis
it's puma" Viii itittraddlp
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TI&t.'FISxi1AY, NOV. lith, IOW
1:01=014111M0,2001.
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hocolates
,. ggett's
Pattersof's
Elizabeth Best
O
M
fi
Fresh shipment of these choir
makes last received.
Take a box home. today.
C.
DUNLOP, Plini.B. 0.
O
The Recall Store
`r'r • 0P.:0r Og'3OLOta0)
(01'=Olr
11
c ;rtin • `aailored Clothes"
,tire thoroughly reliable, built to give long,
hard .service.
They are silk sewn, and the trimmings are
the best the mills produce, and they have
the ,styles ...
F. H. NM ►RTIN, the Tailor
writing ' direct to The Dr. \Villiarns'
Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont.
Its a titan's destiny to *limb.
A TO� �A
For Infants and Children
hi `',,tom For Over 3O Years -
Atoays bears •
• • �.
w the
Streala of
FOR SALE.
.USED FURNITURE REFINISHED AT
BARGAIN PRICES -
9 'kitehen chairs, each ,, 75c
5 -dining or bedroom chides; each .82
1 only, ya oak washstand (new), 'snap
at...R..,..; 17.50
1 New Raymond .sewing machine, ILL
oak, at.. $10
1 rorler........83 60,'3 rocker....$2.50
1 real e T heater with oven .815
15
o heater. 1 coal or wood r h e. S15
1 walnut and: cherry chest of drawers
each. ,1.,.» ,. ,.12.50
1 sofa at 85
Will buy any furnitureyoii have to self
HAROLD BLACKSTONE
FtIHNITU.RE EXCILSNGE••-WEST T«
,===
r.
HdoElecc.
W)R.NING,
The Town has ..been . ordered
to reduce the amount of electrics
current used by 25 per cent aid..
the local consumers are request-
ed to reduce their load accord-.
-in 1
sy
1. 131seontinue use of an elec.'
trie apparatus evirere •possible.
2. .Reduce the nuinller of your
lightg. and always turn off when .
not absolutely required..
8, .. $e most economical In 11Se
of electric current in every, way
possible„ •
That one etaii light increases`
our load -turn. it 9ff.
'ntil '[ur )ter no is electric,
L t not
ie
.used only he -
irons are o" be . a, n
t
d y
he '1 u's of 10 m. and '
hw�Pen the act,
p. m. or In the evening 'after
8 n'eloel..•. ,
WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION
CQ ERICN
-RUBBERS,-
it
n UALITY" is. the cornert-stone od.vehieh the •succuss
`oL
.�G LIFE•BUOY RUBBERS has be built. NG matter
how difficult it may be to get the protea materials °or
skilledlabor there has been
- No Sacrificing of Quality or Workialansltip
ir1 order to give the people lubber Footwear to fit all sizes end
shapes of shoes' and heavy EWA are that will wear better than'
any others on the market; The prices are most reasonable.
Overgaitersr Pelt Shoes and Slippers are now in stock
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