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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-02-17, Page 19Ziine Greyeek June 2nd to 9th Keep these dates in Siad as its great Book Week then reateerbter . this great ludic?* "Desert of Wheat," "Riders of the Purple Sage." "Desert Gold,"" "Tho U. P. Trsi p "Betty Betty Zane, and hi* 'hist book "To the Last Man." Start wit "Use Grey Week" and "Roy a LLeek..a>Week"t aria tree whiaft. a fine library yen will have. In Milan, Organdy, Tulle and Mohair, with trimmings front the plain. corded and -mohair ribbon , to. ire 'beauty of . lowers and mounts. iss MacVkkar ani rnt't.ir ar, 1e -►u Gt3 t).} l tLJ int 7 �a;i;, en tee geseurele rt! lire, It l,u;.ea n, 4l1.4en l's"the° Joirr 1i.h, ttrd:r Iles auspice's ar lax, feezmtsh' 11 t n.cn°s Club and tale ? Aid in eel or Alexandra sieriee one i,cenesal lIcoCpUt tl> btislie se partieulare later, _ AI,l1ilttN clic€ aicl t';J 13tf' ter last v.se. 'tl'- 31Ci'CSP t$ eits3aig fereele ie i'•er- uate at p: iat. • The Fara er Blob elelpecd a ear- lea'J of taus is'loronte tiet, mei,. 'vc•G'al of the :►to53nie fraternity eeltcal Lo adesboro ledge last Tueteley evening. NI The concert An the Forc'rteve" hall Mrs, RIF cele passe) •away 4113 Monalay, last t4ecineseey evening was a linen° kiln dealt, at tiro; ripe ole ape of :ei tidal {emcees. year;. Dv. Fraser. of Parra:Hi, arae a guest Mole, 1.' Hetherington: Iles see% at of the Preebatevian leans in .the Nil- bone. loge last Wednesafae. vies, Wm. fto'tet 'appeared In ,a lir. and Tire. ira;en% of Clinton, lilts+ brighter. lien daughter ie. oe- a#tt'nt the first day of that wee vis"st- eisting h the tare of her. ins friends in this locality, Aire. i;Torre purple, Jr., in very ill at Mrs. ;;taller, of Ingersoll, ie visiting home. tier mother, Mrs. allem of her sister-in:lawv, ':11rs. !Helloes of the lioderich, in faithfully and efficiently Blyth gr el road, at present. loehin4 after her. . Dr. anal M. Weir are in Toroute •Mr. J. 11,.Ventiand lees dile lay ,Te le this %yea, the former -zattending a eons Efate to represent- Nile circuit at the eentlon •of the medical profession. haderich district tuce'ting hoed at The sawmill Is to • running order, Vieth last week, Beis also apeolnt''dtrompletely metered titter the fire Last ";al." de'legele to uttend the annual eon' feci,nee to "•1►t. h at . Enelt,;i meet we w'ere piletee,l to have a visit teem Mr. and. Mn. T.iRin un r`uneay. Edgar •Sheppard e'isited home . this weeel.-end° .• Air. tr et Mrs. Joseph 'McCann receiv- ed a very big ani - well as pie:leant sur- prise whew their in Darrel, and daughter, Della, wltit three young lady friends, cattle ' for eveekeeed and Fern- pire-flay:" _...-. .--„ Empire fray la°l'ihl Home •lsay. at Nit 'rite rale etorrn Ad Sunday Caine as a real . blessing. Nature . reepoeds : icy growing•all 44 faster. n rhteworld is very beautiful ' And full et joy to me: The sun shines out In,splendor .. ` Die everything 1 flee, So sang alar.ehilsi; so say eve all. • Interest in the citurrlt seems to be growing. Why shouldn't It; it is the hlxgrst a•begetting we have at.eille, btyrfir:Anyitere elsefor:that mat- elle who does . not support' home church, .both by personal attendance and• sympathy, and by finanetal means, is gt poor 'citizen. A goon citizen win. perp late church well .to the fore. eirs. • Pridham is ' visiting • her daughter, Mrs: John T.infleld, • Mrs. Harrison is .visiting her niece*, Mrs. I. {i. 'Sheppard. ' 11rs.. 'Harvey Pentland is enjoying a e'er • stroppy visit. to the. borne or her husband'e people.. • •' • • Geo, llyan deserved to suce;e:i .as ae agent eor'alt kinds of llrushes and brooms. Mr..:Willigrn :Watson beet othe eon- tract, so we understand, for repairing the iaoundry line 'trona Shannon's hill to stile; and he will do it well, if el- tested to do so, but it will require a • test of money to 1h it,evelt. . i are to b e v unci a The, 'l`espeCti a Cq 'ern rat:ulated. on ;the .efforte Preys t.irq Mal,}ng to hare, hood roads. KINGSTON STREET T11! lY w it up year, :dr. Taylor is sawyer at present. Mr;.John Medd shipped a ear of eats tie to Toronto, and recseived a number. of rattle fm' grazing on the Lockhart farm, whirl' he has rented for another year. Thp dust nujsanee on the prinelpal street of. the village has arrived at that stage that the village authorities Wive come to the conclusion that its time some means should be taken. to prevent It:. TIPPERARY Miss Annie Cooper. ° of Toronto, is Spending a few weeks' holidays trying to improve her health. She is another of our young tidies who never recover. ed from the effects of the lilt. Miss McEeeltern, teacher of leo. tr;, hi Opcnding a. few holidays in Hamilton, returning on the 24th. She Will then teach on,June the Srd. the King's lirth- clay..by consent of her trhteteee. We wish her a pleasant trip. F. W. Gray, who wile successful' iii winning hie first-class certifieatetthree yeare ago to Clinton, Righ School,• has thie year been successful in winning his B.ik. Its Alberta College. No doubt many of; his old schoolmates will be glad to hear of his euccees. Congratu. lotions, Willard: Mr. A. Bond and Mr. Mason Sterling hive each been treating themselves to a new Chevrolet car. .We wish tbean auocese with them. This world is rapid- ly advancing. Just go back slaty year* and we would see farmers going to church in their lumber wagons. 'Times, have changed wonderfully in slxey years. ' Mr. B. Grigg, of the. 9th con., had, the tpls1ortune to find one of hie flne team lying dead in the etable orae morning last, week. liar. Grigg has been very un fortunate with .his stock the past two yeare. We think Mr. Grigg deserves better luck, as he seems to be a good feeder of stook. . We hope the tide . seen tarnhis !n Daae. only Ivey' hi And'sueeess quark- timid working for it.. le to look . in the dictionary,: .• i. ...children tory. FOR FLETCHER'S .— CASTQFIA HQ I 'MOUNT ROYA EL CO., limited a NORM 011.61.0 MINIM 1 'SIE 40TEL INDUSTRY A Splen Fief for Investment The History of the United Hotels Company of Amer- ica bas been one of steady. growth, andit is now one of the most .comprehensive and sucessful hotel organi- zations in the world. A n0�1 of wools We bare a full stock of the Now btouarcb product "MONANCH' DOVE.. its alt the fatgst sl►ades, ext the new reduced prices. Get your supply early rl,s Fine Wools are not too plentiful. Singer Supplies MSS SUSIE NOBLE $i4tIsh Block ° WELL SATISFIED WITH • BABY'S. OWN TABLETS Once a another has need Baby's Owi, Tablets for her little ones she Will use "sothingelse. Her use 01 thei i leads her to believe theta is no other medicine to equal there for Any of the many minor aihments of childhood. Concerning them Mre, Eugenne Botsvert, East Aldteld, Que., writes : "My baby was terribly conatlpi<ted. but after the use of Baby's Own Tebtets he is entirely°well &gain. I am .sowell saK.11ed with the Tablets that: I lose aro opportunity - in recom- mending thew to °thee mothers."The Tablete'aare sold,' by Medicine dealers or by mail it 24 :cents a boat from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. OBITUARY CLIFTON.--•'Sympatl►y Is extended to Mus. Ida Daniels.. of . Goderich,. and the other relatives, in.the death of . Mrs. Daniels' aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Clifton, at 'Hamilton on .Sunday last. Mrs. Clifton was the widtlw of the late Mr. John William 'Clifton, She was born at Ot- terville, Ont., .19 years ago, and had lived in Hamilton for the past forty years. Hee husband predeceased her. ten years. She was a member of .8t, George's church; where.. Ie loss Will be sincerely regretted., She leaves to mourn.lter tots a step daughter, Mrs. Nellie Dfaitlratac of Rock Island. I1.; two. sliders, Alm. Maria, Carter, •of Detroit, .and Mrs, Dell ;Moore. of Day- ton, Oi,#o; and one „broather, Dr. C. -.—Richard_, o .taahin. -Kansas. TIie deceased was Sister of ?ilrs. L)aideTs mother, Mrs. J. Andrew, who died a year ago in efarela. TUUNG.e-Alter an illness .:01 -:some months; Mrs,. J. 11. Young, mother of mtg. J. C. Murillo, Park street, pas- sed away -on 'Saturday .last. She was the, Widest' el:, the late JohnBarr tbeen liv- ing of wi rt,a . She had oun onf S ing for the Peet, three years, since the death of her ,iusband, with her dauglater here; and . the . remains' were taken to Montreal on Monday for #n- ferment:• ethere...Mrs. 'Young, was- born in Feeds, Que., and was, one of a Large Miss A' done and Mr. W.J. tamale Ai ss Han e ami , y 1u Alexander, r, of Montreal, are broter end sister of the deceased.° She is sure vived also by a brother in the West and by a brother and sister in Wor- cester, Mess.; diso by rX sister, Mrs. Fraser, in Leede. She leaves two sons," Mr. L. W. Young, 'of LOS' An- geles, and Mr. ;(Agee S.: Young, of 'Mon- treal, and her "daughter',• Mrs, -Murison here. Me Geo. S 'young came here' the past weeltre,nud - accompanied his mother's remains to ;Montreal for in- terment. The deceased was a menibe"` of .the Anglican communion, and many' friends syn►pathl2e with airs. Murlso,h in her loss. JEN.SIN4.--1n old feeident of this seetten passed away on Sunday even- ini., may lath, in the person of. John Jenkins, whose death occurred 'after During the, past fifteen years . the tendency has been towards hotel management under the "chain" or -circuit" system. The advant ages of operating a number of - hotels under one management are at once "obvious—one large purchase for 20 "chain"- hotels bv' the organization makes piyssible smaller operating costs for each individual hotel in the "cir , 5link same when the. hotel is a k ns are reduced in the wayw cult. Other items of 'iota expense u in a "chain." • Hotels are essential to the life atnd business of .the people of Canada as are the Trans. portation systems, the Packing a'nd.:Steel industries usually y accorded first place in size,sta- n t flinty, permanencezhnd`eartllug power.. To -day the i Hotel. business s a fu damenta industry in which hundreds of millions of dollars are invested, and which has attracted to itself busi- ness amen of the highest calibre --an industry -where aggressive management, modern _.. or- ganization and efficient 'operation produce an exception financial reward. • .-1 MIMS The gest Hotels in Canada and the tinned States are stable, profitable enterprises which compare favorably in steady returns and profits on capital invested with any• other industry in Canada or the United States. They, are less subject to labor difficulties titan almost any (13lier business. Practically100 per cent, of the business of a hotel is in cash -,-eliminating ,. 0.401. MONO credit losses, insuring a quck turn over and shaking short term borrowiing, virtually unneees- • sary. MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL CO., WIRD M6NTREAL ft per cot. Convertible D ubentatres, inkiest payabile "quarterly ieii Aaaerica n funds and carrying a 40 per cent. bonus of Ca n:on. Stock In view of the fact that, other `hotels in the United Chain are paying from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. on their common stock, we should be safe in assailing that the Mouths Royal Hotel Co.. Limited, will do as well—possibly better. PRICE: PAR AND ACCRUED INTERTEST. , WITH A 40 PER CENT. BONUS • OP COMMON STOCK Orders May 'be 'telephoned or° telegraphed at our expense. CIRCULAR UPON REQUEST. N. A. MacDONALD & CO. limited • OR' TO rine 'S.curkkt 3547 Kii Street Weet, TOHONTO E. H'HILL & COQ itish Exchange Building, Gederich , Ottawa 1 E :an iilnmes o.f., several weeks. 'Rhe de- ceased was a native of Ooderiela town- ship, •tieing a solt of eche late ..'t'homaas. Jenkins,• one ..of the early settler's, and he spent nearly ail . his 'life in that to2vnship, retiring and moving to Ciin- i'on about four years ago; Ile Is sur - steed by his wife,- who was formerly MISS Sarah Wise, and .two daughters,: Mrs. W...1. Vodden, who now occupies with cher .husband the homestead on ;the telephone road, and 'Mee Nettie at, home. A son died exactly seventeen years ago, Duh brother, Mr. Roland Jenkins, of -Clinton, ond two sisters, Mrs. 'Oben Ferris, of Myth, and Mrs. (,iter Jenkins, ot Uoderieh, also sur. vivo. Mr, denicips was a quiet, kindly man, nrie.who zeas fond ot his home and his family end who enjoyed a Chat with' his friends. lie had not been in the best .of health for some lit& time, having suffered a very severe illness a couple or three years ago, but his fait Illness was only 01 some weeks' duration. 'tie -was a .Methodist in re- ligion, being' at member of Wesley. elaaireh, (.littton, and in polities a Con- servative. The funeral took place on 'Wednesday afternoon, May lsth, front the family home en ltattenbary street, interment being made in Clinton ceme- GODERICH MARKETS. wheat, ° 1 70 to t; 80 Flouts, pi:teen-V., MAUI ......G 150 to b'loar, ppatent S 25 to' 6 76 5 G0 Bran, per ton ss oo to 3i1 on S3d 00 to 88 00: flatlethorts, per ton Bartley 40 to > 40 00 to 0 70 Huckwhettt ..... 0 90 to 0 93 nay, is 00 to 20 00 Butter per 1b—Dahl ...a itx to 0 23 Gggte, per daiten 20 to 20 tte.3to 923' e,atttle, butcl►era'cholce... 7 d0 to 8 b(1 tCattle.butehersordinery 7 00 to 7 .50 LaBolmgnube, lt, pea iullba, per lb a..4 to 4# La009 to 010 ?�:'o.,t�ayt.o,ee, per bast.............. Min 0 00 iilip..".µ, ,r,...r�.rai e0 01 e��,a.Arr 606b00$ acimagamauf 'LORE'S INXIIMMODB111111 ilk B. A A. Colds "THE HOUSE OF RELXABILITY" *Wei NW, R nn day brings New Spring Merchandise, to the different Kce c ellent condition and we departments. Our stock is in in can supply your every want, Spring Coats and Spring Suits . tt. -fr., . Every Spring Coat in the stone has been reduced ."i-0 per i +:- cent. All the ladies' and children's Coats are reduced to clear k quickly. - 1 tadies'`Spring Coats, from $12.00 to $20.00. Children's Spring Coats from $3.60 to $7.00. In all sizes up to 12 years. In Velours and Donegal Tweed. 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. k 4 4. 4. .1, 4. Spring Suits • Every Spring SW is reduced to clear quickly. We ' have some wonderful value in both navy ,blur and black. A A beautiful. range of Organdy;,ia all colors, and in checks ,New Spring Dress- es in Silk and Voile A wonderful range of new • Voile Dresses in. the sea - 1 They latest designs. T ay are all aifferent fromlast year, but the price . is muolt lower. We waist everyone• to inspect' this range oftDresses. It is a pleasure to show • them. New Voiles A wonderful range of Cotton • Voiles, inr colors. The pat icons arca very pretty. They are all in drain; leng- ths, with no two Alike, 36 to 44 -in. wide. At $1.00 . and $L25 a yard. , Hosiery. We Specialize in Hosiery Ladies' 'Silk Hose, in all. sizes, and in grey, white, black, a r2 d brown, Re- duoed to $1,T9 a pair. This is a 'wonderful opportunity to buy your 1$osiery very cheap. • Ribbons Special value in Ribbons, from -8-in. to 5 -ie. wide, in all colors. At 28o a yard Heavy weight Baby Ribbon, in white, pink and blue.. • At 4c a yard. Phones_::. Slore86 Residence 230 Go !borne 6 AT 3r6UR SERVICE Ds $ A. Corsets fists . VIDISIDISICI13113121723131XXXIMBIE101121818111 ISICIBBLINNIEICOM every. Among those from a distance who ' were . present for the funeral were: Mr. George Wise, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mfr. Fred Wise and son, and Mr. John Wise, Zvi Sault BCe. Marie; Mrs. Levi Trick, of London:; Mrs. Giles Jen- kins and daughter"Mr, and firs. Geo. L•lalthwalte, Air. and Mee. Wm, Driver; Mr. and Mrs. II, Salkeld, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins,- Blyth; Mr, and`. Mrs. Robt. Ferris and son and daught- er, Bedeck, andK o a 'lar a number .o r old friends and neighbors from Goderich township 'and•Hultebt.. The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. 1J. N. McCamus,:assisted by the; Rev. S. E. 11feliegney, , The pallbearers were ail nephews of the deerised, Messrs. Oeo. i;aithwaite, W. We Wise, W. Jenkins, Ree$e ,1Pnl.lns, _hark cy,.; Jenkt/4$ .as!1_ Rees - Ferris. . Use -Miller's Worm 'Powder,5 and the battleagainst worms is won. 'these. powders correct; the . morbid:. condi- tions of the stomach which nourish worms, and . these destructive para- sites cannot exist after they come in contact with • the, redtciae. The worms are digested by the powders and are speedily evacuated with other refuse from the bowels, Soundness is imparted to the• organs and the 'health of the child .steadily improves. • Hoge The proprietor Was indignant. one of the youths. ' "It's on aecoutt' '"flow is it," he demadded, "I scarcely those rubber heels you. evear.". ever 'And you. fellows' at work:. vhea 1 l5 ome in?" W'el'l r, T a4i .1 t tell you, volunteered Woc 0000ot+aocootio►otsoola0000e ( SAL FOR N 1 Hall Rack, solid oak, beauti- ful mirror, $$20.00 1New Williamsfinis Sewing Ma- chine, goad condition, $15.00 1.Oak Sideboitrd,..y 80.00 • d 18.00 1 Oak Sideboard, 0 .S 0 A 4eanttty of Brussels Carpet. All Kinds CI Household Effects at Bargain Prices EVERYDAY IS BA*GAMN DAY. HERE HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE • WEST REMELT o,s00000OOetapOr;F lOoaaOO IRS OP TODAY MGN Of TOMORROW i'11dzooph0.prre erve the !memories of chikiltooti. J. T. FELL SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL English Springtime Pottery now on display in SMITH'S ART STORE EWA forget Eyesight Ste. iaiist Hallos is We today, May 26.2/.28: Smith's hi at *tor 114111sn.111 * Mill *t s laid p4ises IN ASTOR t Ter Ififaitisfand bRdtari ._ Inr�Use For -Over 30Years Alwaytli' bears .Slignatnre of ' of MAKE MONEY M AT HOME OME $15 to $60 paid '.e weekly far your spare time writing show- '. cards for as No canvassing. e . tistrttct and Vv supply yc;u_. with steady wart. West -Angus Showcard Service Church and Colborne Sts., ' Toronto Home • in Goderich ug. Decorations Will Be Lavish" Lots of Special . Attractions Plenty of. the. Best land Music Preparations are going ahead . nicely: EVERYBODY GET BUSY AND BOOST Tal it u ' among our friends andhelp Ir e inn this p � y ke s the.biggest celebration Goderich ever saw, ° Don't forget to send names and addresses of former residents to W. S. BOWDEN, Secretary, Board of Trade Rooms, at the earliest possible date. r - Come ht. and See How we have prepared ourselves -to ensure foot -comfort this Summer. We've stocked up BIG on White Shoes - which everybody should (most people do) weer at this sea- son of the year,for, different reasons,. they are Iighter and cooler, consequently more comfortable than leather, easily cleaned, and decidedly cheaper. •° Stylish and Dressy ? Wily, yes, of 'courtte, we bought theta in the newest de- signs in Shoedont, beautiful Ties, Pumps and Oxfords. in Leather or Rubber Soles, in .a variety of Heels, for the ladies ; various shams and styles for rase. boys and girls; even not forgetting 'King Baby." "Fleet Foot" ',Running Shoes for every member of the f&V ilyl for all occasions, proper st iler'iy function. • - ••• Botolers, Attention - A special, heavy -soled White Shoe, which is just the thing tor your loathe parttime, haul just arrireal. Get s pair novo and get into the game for i► good long season. AN'S SHOE STORE