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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-03-16, Page 8o e • 1r -ewe se* s - You Remember Forty RHEUMATISM rasAGet,„„. ire 411 or Twenty Years ? Twoaty Yeas Ao tam Imre Adios* IIsi emaplotoi nor bop - mot Wk Woo' Soto* Ordiostra-latiploat Slate at Owl Frathati Wee Qeickly Extiagsithott Wstthosas-Clas. Blake, Was Mies Mo. fady Years Ag. Mr ea Mrs. Than. Smoak Colobratml Twostietlt Waist Assivorfary -Harry Gloat Was Aloft at Paint* WON Vows -West Hamm cooservativitis Sollectoi ft. W. jahastoal As Stiosimi lam • Ur. Wm. UAW foivao M Istorestiss Accost of Goiericit As Ile rut maw ft. la 106. Miss Lade Acheson has conned. • $CIATICA aimiehitighaegfroalidad iservasieltly 14 t. Mee 1.104.at dilewer disiosto Y .1 dia:Z: beiptemeatit $s *oat Wifil theitrtle* Tits litesidiradeelteetni Oneida letters ha iese Moo that Tax.% Imre smastmelleMY tritabod iffiawmatlitair LIII liewrititelloietka *am Odom Moue vela* SR hoot avidoettesioaleoesperatteporlortees HI yea reetter we woo goes. try thee Mewereteeill eiseolitPedletta remedy itt tour expeases Woe* gist* oellT.R.C.0a eit.lifispee beers For Pros Trial writs %MX.. giro 11 Collies** Itte, Taivereme. lomat Meat 11. C. WNW worry YEA*S tleputation to iriterview the Do. roinion ministera on thelarbor pro- telenta The Hew of Mar. 14, 1902). rection and other questiotto connect., Hobs. lieLeas rece cow of ed with the telyn ' barges YeelltdaY, mal:ing the num. * her in his stables over sixty. Chas, Blake wae preparin% the .• Miss Jordan. who hos Wee in one fall yesterday. A , ments in Winnipeg for some thne, On Saturday evening ebout g p. in. lies been tagastill by W. ao .1ticKirn, the watchman et the Orgsn factory i and li now in•full charge. detected smoke, and a search Showed * * * no' that it Came rout the ilelehing de- • ' id. D. lie le returned to town on pertinent, where he. dlicovered Mit- Felder, ha completed a business trial burning. He called out, t"" n Ladies' prehoftril gliee her InanY ttip to the TakecOUnties of Westerrt steed of running to the telephone,' Pleasent exPetleneek the Inett ideate °aerie. Ile eats Melling binder directed tbe Carapsny's hose on the 1 lug of all being the fad that the or - twine. end his orders aggregated 490 fire and in a few minutes it was un- ganiestion was ersucceet financially.. tons in *eight and *122,500 in valuee4der eontrol. Two hundred dollars and received univerad applause 'tom . . * * 1 * !will make all the damage good, and auditers IVId the 'Prese. The lady I me W. M. Ifilitatt Moved. 'seconded by but for the ready, wit of the eatotele, who tit* the journeys well, has had ° W. T. lifutriey, that the mayor, A. S. er, the amount would have been re- an experience of the Amid across the Met!avr'eud Coot. A. ii• Shephard be corded in five hgerea. line and 403 inhabitants that has 444.4444.144.4.440~014041404.."4•4.4."...44"..4'11.4.4~4.140,4•0 04.44•4•44011,444'come to few of her woe tree ort Jordatee colter' for a own - of the leading millinery establish- * * * &else* 1* fever uf she Boers. The debate Was at friariey and good zit *r4 affitir, ana both sides. hope to meet *grain, wheat the IV., Men kay tho result will be different. FOITTI TEAM AGO ed her engsgement with the Mafia - gore of the Ladies' Roston Orchestra. and returnee to thesold home. The engagement lasted five months, dur- ing which time Our talented Indy linist pined in nearly every State and Territory of the Union, the route extending from the Atlantle to the Middle 'Western. States. Only once die the orchestra play in Canada, the company making a stop at London for one pettormance ". Miss Ache - son's five month* with the lerstort 4,614144,1110 T 1411111.111 111111441110. IT (Frees our files of moos l'!4th, eot:2).' The Iliehop of Huron. AssAsted by Rev. Conon iSiwood, of tioderich. held ts confirmation aerrkee in $t. Pouts church, Clintoo, on Senility evening* *bout twelve befog coefirmed. - Mite Mew Idanasse. Rats Lc ° s • MOW OeSsess.S4ein----"I "offered ebo.it The old twee; blaceeinith 'Atop on sme, wklit phoplie and blotch,* Kingoton strstet, Wag pulled down last not os say We. Too doctor weete QW*. number of old,builds isse * araa mimed jay bed blood. MY legs have befit taken down ot lute. „ awe was soiere 1 delta like to go out '34 * Own *crowd of people. On ?derider lust the fishing tug*De- osse. des./ was talking to a friend, spatelt esught off Oedema lotrbor 04 ease ivied me ti, get a bottle oI and Swought to port 2,500 lbe. of burdock Blood Bitters end try It. whitetlah and trout. :jest took ewe bottles, and there Weal% v v 4 4 ' I it blotch or pimple et any kind left. Mia Henry Martin, ot Goderich. oome mesa asked, mo whit I has purchased the business of Wei- stri saki sounisek Per's Hotel. Exeter, artd will take rditsecluda owe 1 onnot lege* possessiori on Ole 1st of May. 1, pew spa recommend it to *It lierSOla Who wants save reusery Mrs. 'Webster of Pine River who ex, those vasty planets *id blotches.' ' her mbiserrin,,adosnitdino'frthhererdsendatr.initymt B. Milburn co., Ieimited unlit; has returned:1(mm. • • ' TheliT.BB. 1111 mandactured0 "ir bp . * 0 * Qat. The three oil peintingit on exhibi- tion .------- " s in Saunders' window are from, John Stewart a grocery. Creasing vtbeerybrescrollanefbieb!re. Seeger, and „ere Hamilton street we come to' J. 0_, • Detlor's repair . store, where F. * * 0! . Hunt's store is now, and wood •was Capt. Jas. Bogie will bring his v.05„ elite on the corner where Robe' ., eel from Picton direct to Goderieb, son% leteeerY.ie now. Next in that and has left for the first mimed place bl k mcConnell had a frame wee tielth that intent. 1115 * welch be lived. • Then acres* ' The ?Jost Perfect Back in Paris--itere it is, and it belongs' to Mme 1 0 Wed the Mr. W. V. Goodin, xink, manager, will leave for Manitoba next Wed- nesday. Mr. Waddell left for Mani- toba on Monday last. Mr. Weether* all will not leave until May. Goderieh towinildie Last eFridaY. The die/rifler Totirnen, is getting afternoon was day of contuderable, overheulect by ehip carpenters for the spring trade. • • . *. Snowdrops were iri bloom on the 15th 'Jet!. in Mr. Henry Horton's gar - and the cootest between Chet!. Prouse 'Rd. one Rieh. oun and 'William * * *" Messrs. sjOhn Mecleid' arid Oiimant sxcitement for the inhabitants uf Goderieli township, when the sawing match announced in The Star twee, off. The wager was. for $20 a. Ode, and Herbert, Larvhrey of the Huron Cook, of the Beyfte d road. e teams were respectively championed by Alfred Tebbutt • and Richard. -Burke:- The -time, was four tours to cut and split, sound red beech which bad been felled 44 skidded the previous dny. The blend tat Moorboute were m town this week. t Our population flu year is 4042 its against 4,195 ,Yieers ' score of years. having elapsed, East' street was Ceabbe's block. Mr. Crabbe had a store an the corner of Kingston street and Jived over it. On the other side of 'Kingston -street was the Albion blecle There was -a *dwelling there and George Brown had his office there and I eup se lived since the marrytge of Mr. and Mrs, start and at tho iinislt was given by Tbos. Sowerey WAS coesumetated, From the start it Was tit id s *ere rettr well hundred spectators assembled 0. friends joss week dill happy eouple, 4th concession,aitembled at the residence of ' the seen bo tie two ntetched, the Huron roacf team 'Me - kg a slight advantage in sawing, '‘vul the Barfield -road teem a little t e best of' t(being heavier men) et Gorielich towethip, where they were reeeivrd with unbounded hose/Wilt,. Mr. Harry Clecas has a nair of splitting. At the ,close Prom. _sae , fine oil meetings, on vsew at. D. latmelireY had . eight single • cords, Strachates.One of them, is a view while Cook and 'Young had a 'freOtru -of the propellor "Nyack," ' and the more than tight corps the luting other is a breezy sketch 6f the tug being done by two other men- °Trudeau," towing the Government • * dredge "Challenge" and 'bargee ,1ntp God i weshi * A small force 'Goderich harbor. ,Mrs Owes is an Peruande Diamant, a Parisian stage „at4t best drgesee,t woman he the, Feed eepital, althoughsthis 'picture doesn't obese it. nothing less than trariteulous. Ite Hartman- I never know what t�" help is euicirly apparent and's0On the do with me week -end. Exehange block. George Ilopkine ast atic Nilo has found out lite de., attack raga re T there. The next block et he rt le are limns' barber shot). .Baee of the, will never be without it. Rk is eel Was the proprietor. Next was Wile eendability of this sterling' rented& was. Watson's bakery. One in /bloelt on the Square is left. In Otte there was Donceigies .taVern and e few stores. And this brings us round to West street agile At the' top of the hill as you turn - _ed, to the lighthouse, Hands had a, leteery, -which was used as at gwird housein the Fenian raid, The light- house keeper's name was Fiddler. When 1 came to Goderich the dna had been built and the jailer's -name Was Robinson. The court house was tie. The Centralsschool ops just fin- ished and I levelad the ground: The court 'house 'grounds and -,the streets and likewise the cemetery grounds were late out by some contractors, strangers by the name of ItennedY, Campbell and-Chltesbers, They paid 50 cents a day for laborers, On KingstOn street there were three taverns, ,the Enniskillen -The- goon (John Allen),. the Huron (3. Dark), and Vitzwillianis' taveR, all of, which have disappeered. Piper's flour mill was eunning,, but is gone - now. Mr. Platt built a big flour mill below -the jail, which is also gone. The Buffalo and Lake Huron rail- way was built through to Goderich in 1859, Capt. Blewitt was station master. There was a St. George's church on the bank, a small Methodist church on North street, the Episco- pal Methodist church . building A • Roman Catholic church at the end. of North street, of which Father Snider was the priest, and new con- nection .church. 1 will clese with tbe names of a few �f the men who were here .in the 50's: ' Dr, McDougall; Trainer and . Thompson,/ William Sharman (builder), T. Kneeshaw (builder of the British Exchange Ho - tele Josiab Perry,- W. Story of the Foundry Company, Peter Nolan Ofiacktnethe G.Moores Esq.; J. Reid, V. Bates, J. Nairn, G. Jemmy, W. and G. Cox, S. Adams, Abraham Smith, Mitthevre (cabinet • maker), of Britis ors from the Rifle • Club went over to Berimiller'laat Thuesday • night to defend the Ifoine Govern- ment in the °South African dispute a- gainst,* euartette of the Colbornites, Leaf rime sthe rest-irhe o11style "tongsreo bicycles Is being re- Plteto shows Fred St. One mounted ori teleh 'adept at painting marine views. On Wednesday last the Conserva- tives of ,West Huron met in conven- tion at Du:nominee-toe the opterpotie who, for the time being were Boer of selectinga candidate to contest( syinrtheters Come G. Laithwaite, that Mins for the local, legislature oritgodery and It Salkeld on, ,osee4 W. Johnston; of Gode. •presented the atermatives but owing rich. - was nominated by. Lewis'- , to bad roads they arrived somewhat late„ when they found,,Cora. N. Ker. nitihart assisted by Messrs. Robert- son, Grdon Young and„Malloy, The deffleiency in the British ranks was allowed to be made up by -longer Thorne, ef Blyth, seconded by W. T. Bray," of Winghatn. About"dozen other earitliditteeSetere • nominate, 'as ouget- Whom were -Mr. P. Kelly,' of Myth, and our towrointen, Messrs. S. Platt, Campbell., J. ad 11: W. Bills but•ell.retired in favor of hes and the itlialti lads did the bed they could 'to tbat end. Messrs. the iirst-naided candidate •. somewhat lager thee the rear One. ' , vived at Palm Beach 4 vehicle. Upohill were 014 ludges and,gave their St. Patricks Day was celebrated in n close observation it will be seen that. front w ee Oswald Ginn TAMA rind Ward Gleds , * •-• w s, Goderich, on Priday evening last by lecture by Reis A. McKeon, pf Park- hill, and a sacred coneerf in St, Pets r• . • • „ . • ..0.11*Iftein.Catvotota"*.- LIGHTS,IX SEDAN ,$242$ „it fi.b. Walkiruilk Oni er's church.- The parieh priest of St: Peter's, Rev, , Father ',Natters, „intro- duced the reverend *titter and.Vald everywhere. „ Meteors rarely become visiblysiti- minims at On altitude of more that; eedentrfive mibes. 's • Fortene-"Why• not keep yourha , FO1RdLe,,...,31. FlOtsr7 CIA'Itisf_rkEtlIER fe.e,eeeeeee•eere.ee' SPEIALS it iVicE•Vki EN'$. ri- 2 cairn Tomatoes, 2s. ", , 2 for 256 ,*bee Cocoa. fors . • ss .. .2ree Gooa canned.Corn for . . .. . . Good (satiate& Peas foi e.. ... ....15e Paolcegis Dates": ' elfre A rico assortment of-Cekets, Ib ... ..... .20e A aloe line of Plain Cakes, lb .,„. ,..; , • 15e. •epecial in auslasa Powder. 3 ties Spielers Catsup, 35o bottle ter .«.. ••..256 10e Ammonto,s3 pegs. for_ . . ... . 25e 2i bars good 'Washing Soap for ,.. 51.00 ji McEWEN Phone 46 and we send them to your house • Here is a Rea:Bargain-Aim Gieated • • Ever Offered in Canada Value The ''Oaderleh' Star costs "$141 a year. The FamllyAllerald and Vireeldy Star ot Montreal costs- $`40. a 'yew. We slow otter a fun yearet subeeription to both papers for loh7e. s -'7$2 75 -- • a tribUte to his pewers ae public ' Darnel Cordon and .1. • speaker. TRYING TO R :OUT I,•• SIXTY.SIX TEARS 'AGO YOUR RHEUMATISM An Excellent Premium our forty years ego column has led It Can't be Done -The Trouble Meet iltith The PaitillY iffeheld and Weeetily Star is Included a eopy ot the new stM should be taught 'to describe the Canadian Coat -of Arnie A copy will boSeartree to all nth° accept dila offer. „ • htc. Wm, would to pen the follow- be Treated Through the Blood Canadian .Coat of Jinni in Ole h Odle colors, size II x 17 inches. This ing Anterestin yecollectionss Who was Dunk Howenr He was - the jolly cots* of the Ploughboy that wet • plyingritetween Goderich and the ports alo the Huron coast in 185. In that year / shipeed freight on her to leiticsostline I the*, the• the P1ougby was first deem boat that had hailed out of Goderich. in blood and rheumatism come At that da.t.e there was quite bud- together and if they are protierly ness 'with sail era4. .In the esrlY treated thee- will go together. kheu- days there were gut number of radiant is in the blood -in r watts The pain of rheumatism is some- thing you cannot rub out. Every sufferer from rheumatism has bee advised to rub tido liniment or that On the affected part, but after all the rubbing the pain remained. *Rub- bing did not euro leene can't cure it. • • See This New Low -Priced Sedan! Two more cylinders make a world "Of than any other light six-cylirider motor difference. • ever produced, but the perfect distribu. • you, yoke k when the trar.slx sums tion ,oF the , car weight over all four down to et satire gait in tragic. You wheelsAtri it 'anima Tiding and (My.' notket it When the open highway *head ing qualiuts• invites the throttle. You no6ce• it in the If you'have been accustomed to daring loggrog responsiveness, the greater flex l- at 'four." the responsiveness of the Wks. the mama sin.o.o.t.h.n.e.as and I -MT -ft will be a tevetatioth• If you intik, absence of Inbtation.re now cl • oth er tar. * dmthole& of vibration sad perfect balance These are no .w pleasatts waking of this Ltallt-,SOC will create new stand. for you -tut zurdertaker LIGHTSIX tad* of tiding someorti Wittediut, equally Sedan.. is the now low Not ettly is its motor more powerful, price of $2425* -tut intrinsic vane with- wior. flasible and freer from vibration out pendia in the industry. StatIeheicee is the World's lArgest Solider of Sibt-Criisahr Cana Laght.Sot sirms..,1121W.8,4011.1% Clogaist -.,$1230 thaellart(1.1.-.. 149S Coesteltatelowaisaw ) 1921, .yt ff It good vessels built b Mr. Vieriton, such as the Lily Dewey and Mait- lend, both of which brouelitiffulte,0 erowd to see this launching. The harbor in those days ;Was the mouth of the rive, lo that in Spring it was not side for Vegas do WIL.5011ft 47Pea .126' Wit. son:K1 Chaasis .44 4.$1200 (Amok 1°71 Ree‘lissee (4-Pissit.)::::: 2073 Gimp. tiCrikoo,) 35013 • • Set* ........... ..... 3700 Seam. .............. 3250 Prices ere "AL Welefuoile, ;W..% 4' T. F. HOLLAND 'hose 242 • tam St. Garage rioaireitii, Ost. fo, This * Studelo.aktor Y* beautiful plate should be found In every Canadian home.' Every' boy and Send Your Order to"The Goderich Star . S:MIStiallnlillUilligOiggatigggiPPI2IIIiillEllE1111S140kingiglitiliWIPSiiIIIIII2111,111:4:15,73211tIall615111111111 . 4 • • !; A • ' • ., t i ,.• li I; t ery blood. Sometimes co d, damp t' Weather starts the aches and pains, but the condition of the blood that it at fault, and only by correct- • the this, and making the blood rich and red can the rheumatic poison be si iven out. This is what is done in be in the- harbor on *count of the the treatment _of rheumatism with spring, freshets. One Mesmer Troy Dt. Williams' Pink Pills. Acute and was tarried outlet* the: larke by the muscular rheumatism show improve - freshets. in Wring said was .aume." Ment as the thin 'blood is built up. After that the Government put ghez and when the blood has been restored to its normal conditidn the trouble vanishes. This is proved blr the ex- perience.of Mr. John A. O'Neill, Peet Hood, N. S., wise tiays "I yes a periodical sufferer from rheumatism for years. I triedmany remedies. but with indIfferefit *sults. and 1 had *bout, concluded that the tweeds*. was too firmly rooted in -my splines to be got rid of. While I was. differ - that the council had it cut &WA ing from an attack * friend *deltoid int to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills s trial. first got three boxes and by the time 1 had taken them I felt much better. Then I got three More boxete and when I. had taken them not only was the rheumatism gone, but 1 was feeling better in every way. If yea stiffer from elteutaatisnt I Worley advise trial of Dr. Wil - Ranee Pink Pills. These Pills are sold by all •medi- eine dealers or will be sent by mail. at 50e a box or six boleti o .50 front The Dr. Williams' Me - intim Cos, Broekvilles Ont. lirealtwitter and eltenged course Of the river. Sines OW we have had Otte a snug bather and of lide years there its* beeri quite se winter hem in the 'fifties there were two forwatrling hoe*** en the dock rut by such men as Weevers/. Bembell, Keys, etc. There wag seroad up from the dock in those times but it was so eteep the zpresent. grade. At the foot of the hill, where the mill now stands. John Craig Iota tavern. Acrose from him on the ground where, the mill now has its cool heap, there was dwelling house. Coming Up *rebel we would eisite to John iteDanald'i bowl arotind the book twat* the ligktitouse, for *era was a litletteses *we Mr,. G. M. Elliott's biome I* now. ...Another residence in Ode vicinity was that of Mr. TIKAliat Herter JAWS. He rem for member of Hutton sad Bence a- gainst Coley. I dd twit rometalter *tick won. 1 ate spawn" of tbs year 111511. • • WESTFIELD No* Maintt on up taint 'atter leasbag the hill we would cow* is Sr. V. class. total 390---Edwatd Derain Gordon's eableet Atop then Rodger, 329; Leila Stackhouse, 309; ist ip h*Cloarg. Wel* Orme Redmond, 297; Norman Me. duos And stew it was a seawall Dowell, 294; DoOMAN Campbell, 27g. smith slop ran by Sows and thwite Jr. V. ehuis, total 31S-Grare Mae. further ea en the ewe tele et the en, 267; Mary Bell, 17g. Sr. drest. Andiew Johtels.lhate gros tarsal 440-Kawl Weide*. *N; Sara .ppodtaery o-o.s• Walnut% Hewitt, 290; Warren Bamford, See; Stet* ae4Damiesfilde* amid *Ws Neratert Keating. leg; Ow Cook1 ening ship and Doitougies tarso. 144. Sr. IIL, total 410----,Ittaeph Next kire was Starnes Weft sad bell, Mt Lenore Million, 2111; Nei* *OW small alert*, eat this Wags es bemire .11eeetitee, 170.Jr. Ills total up to the ligestre. 44111zaRareld Carter, no. Mary Rod - Going wired the Simi* hese Wed gees 249; ledger Howatt, MI; Edna street, in the first meek lir. Rey. t Iwo*, 1R7; jlitadiellna Wiiideft. IVA hold% father of d NeYnolida. had Irene C der, 172. A dreg atom sail I tidal; Meant* McKatteen_ reeled tlies litee the Peet Meek te Cie lows Attacked les Aditmass,-The first ea It. t a1 1 be- floadel atweatiosi is it seireestimi. a stMOawe *Meg haw by Mgr Weems mere litre of vane kInd. Coediestag en free 1,seensiltrosurtt h=.1,T*Drisr. n*. Wrath oust to ammo otrom mho mem had a bus.0 seem iteillagget Aa- o Ma** woe R. REDMOND, Teacher. LOttO DISTAttet TEL E FIORE z Long Distance a Saving Not an Expense "What is this charge for $21.60 for Long Distance telephoning in your expense accountt" said the Sales 'Kammer of the Blank Manufacturing Company to one of“DetipieeinrZiode-n hapwwak;ouaa:oskmaetn, it.4P r el. ttthyo us te e poi t ,ylosilemt might ' raise some question, so I figured out how much ttetual going for the firm that Long Distance telephoning r/08e,illtedIote:--11411561.00Y,8*84tottlY' of"$448.53% IlDeailditlAingfatrhss , 1.60 you have'an actual rash saving to the firm of 2.93,-t0 SPY nothing of the extra sates I made in e time saved." , More and more sales and accounting Officials are be. ginning to realize that instead of being on extra ex - pis, Long Distance actually saves money and valuable time *hen intelligently used. "Use the Bell to Sell" --or to buy. Most goad sales. men rettlize that Statiomo.Station cells often answer just as well as the more expensive PerN)n-to.Pertton efl phone i a Looji Distance Steinn 5. e -YAWN& 1110