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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-03-23, Page 5e Ask Yo to Ca and See Our Display of GH fiYROLETCARS DoTouR or T Cl+e;S•44 4 h► ,,, ` .0 P. B. 8ttiy Granted Specialll. Price $1560. Raley GrandRegular Price $1470.00 Delivered to you 411111110111111111111110!V , 1 7� �I ip ��yr1 f�1! F Years Ago tiler lee Crop Was apt Failure Nail Muck— niller Raw* Were Wttwt, Litwin. aall MimeoI'tlttt LuaIs r to W* Salt Maittfacterttt,Wars m !ix'ttlt a Liviag late.tar TWENTY YEARS AGO (Prom The ,star of March Matt, 190 The order his been ieaued by G. T. R. authorities for the eruct 0 of a new station at this end of of mecchanical Lake branches Runt* oncernand IIalr'iady cortnenced” preparlttg material /for the new structure. Near Remitter Harry Young p in nearly A day'a aoiid. plowing oar o Tuesday, March llth, and. on Th day, some of his neighbors started aitniiar farm work.' The agrieult . editor may be mistaken, but he. ca not remember -in recent ytear. 'sue early furrow turning. 2) abort illness which developed into pneumonia, Old residents of 'Goderich will read the with interest the �trnnouuncement of sh1011 the death at Stratford of Mrs. I,s.. e ther Longworth, widow of the late. thJudge Daniel Rome f izar4, in. her e 74th year. Deceased was u daught. er of the late John Longworth, who nerved with Welltington during the Peninsular rear, and who was for tit many years, the elrief western agent: Thor of the Canadian Company., 'Gederielt. On Sunday evening, Murdock late- ural Guire, Wm. Martha and Ed. Lynn n. left the harbor in a flat bottomed h boat for the hire, the sternly look of the clouds making Maguire feat th 0 490 Special, Price MOO 490 Regular, Pylae $840.00 delivered tolyou 490 - mis`s'es Si2754Q Delivered to you All Chevrolet .Cars l; pipped A Genuine Guarantee With 'With Cord 'iies 4 Af! Chevrolet Cars IVo Extra Champ and"IVo Extras Needed Our Repair Department is now open with two ex)iert mechanics. Alt our work is guaranteed ..„._,,..3.1470.14Y Genuine Parts �vi11 b'eased.. TIRES Oh'. ALL MAKES, GASOI4NE, 'OILS, FRir .AXE --AND D : caa sssoB 5 gw , Auto Mr -obi -in >na "i riliiWotti .,� ty ,BA0 soon, i TR* ET "Th.Hume 'at $eatf*febik'adi'3/ Sepvfee" �.; None $'3 111201 A list in the Canada Gazette those to whom: the long ;service med- al is granted contains the following Sergt. J. McMatlr 33rd Regt. Sergt, -M O. Pennington, ,' 3rd Regt, Color-Sergt. A. Stobie, 33rd Regt, Lance -Corp. T..Huckstep, 33rd lies lad of. aome.nets,. which ho bed.met of Jot ff the north pier, and while he was lifting teem a wave swamped : the boat.. Maguire and Lynn at once ;,started to swim to shore, but had un.1 ; ly got 12 or 15 feet from the boat ; when Lynn turned bask, and reach, ' HEALTH ; ing the boat, looked for Maguire, but IN THE SPRING Regt All last- week the Rive 0 "yeas in flood, and thong* an immense quantity of water ssed through ugh to the lake the river never reached. its old time high level, The spring of 1842 Frill be remembered by those who have watched for • decades the breaking up of the Maitland as the only year when ice And' water did not cover the river islands. At a meeting' held Thursday even- ing last in the rooms over the Bank of Commerce! the Goderich Golf Club was reorganized for the season of 1902, and effacers were elected as fol- lows.. Hon. pros., Hon. 3, T. Gar - row; hon, vice pres., Dr. A. C. Bun- ter; pres., W. _ W. MacVicar; vice pres., Majeolmn McDonald; sec.* treaas., Wm. W. • Smith; executive committee, the officers, P. Kiely, Garrow and _ C. H. Day. A special ., committee, composed of W W. Maact Vicar, B. D. Grant and M. McDonald, was appointed to secure grounds. Compared to It few years sego tire users are, setting eerily doable more than double—tho miteate in the tireof to.da7. • Tan, twelve end fifteen thousand miles ere Net *motet the records on the road show that Dunlop Cord Tires and Monk, even exceeding these miler With Dunlop big mintage you have rock -bottom price* end �=•tir-e quality that a ast opted ant standard today. anti which other makers tire vainly striving to duplicaate. tarty vainly 'When you eau get a tire with prestige track of it like DUNLOP, a*d with practicaittr an unlimited guarantee, wiry chance your life on aa. yt rete tire at In Dunlop Cord `l"irea`yau hello "Traction" ees Pace? raCtit)tt" and "'Ribbed" to �o front. In Dunlop Fabric 4Ihove "Traction," "Ribbed, ""„ ". 4ltppar.,. ,,Pl; Dunlop Tire St Reber �, C rand. Oat'flce> end Fat to rjes, s TORONTO. Q, h•,r+'. • liteetttcheaa in faaeaa14114S ekfM. could only see his bat floating on the _ .... , water. The two men then shouted The Spring is a time of anxiety to r Maitland but it was some minutes before their mothers who have little danger was observed, and the news' home. Conditions snake Iones neeeesax� being sent to the waterworks the' fog to keep the baby indoors Ha whistle sounded and shortly.after oiy ttieti were getting tha life. boat ready for launching.. After Martin and Lynn were landed the life boat Brow tthhere e (wasr t ton sign pier again, but the water was too rough for drag- ging, they returned to the dock. 11 0 Navy . 0 rhene.336, 0 rnexca <0 COMM *Olfb * .. * * .:...... On Tuesda.y afternoon about 2 a' G clock, James M •Shephard, one of our long time residents and best known citizens, passed, away suddenly from heart failure,,. • * •,:: . ' " of Bread has dropped to five cents a loaf, and the bakers are doing a big * trade. FORTY YEARS AGO (Prom our flies of Marek 31st, 1882) The lee crop this season will likely be a: failure. The new wing of. the Albion pos. teases a pleasing feature, the win down in .he second storey having. blinds of oiled wood' inside. * The' first arrival at Kincardine wag ' the Kolfage on Monday from Dade• ries,, with hardwood lumber from. eo, Neibergadl; to bo manufactured nto .furniture for the Northwest. * a .* nn� Pedanesday shipped th eeBcoarlaaade dressedlumber to Winnipeg. The freight on each. cnr amounted to 180 • a • Don't wait till i'ou want your cam The steamer Josephine Kidd has `to have it overhauled, •8po us about en fitted up for her summer's work . an the route between marten and. it ut ancet:`anci be ready for the first nitoul n Island, tnd.will leave for liirat ranted• ort• a f J°: d weather. p botfly. � • . ten confined to overheated, badly yen. •dialed rooms and entches . colds which melt his whole system. To guatzd against this a box of Baby's Own: Tablets shouid be.kept in the the baby tnd o keep his ,:tomacikgiand bowels working regulary. This 2111 prevent colds, motivation or colic and keep baby well Tho. Tablets_ are soul by medicine dealers or by mail• at 25 eenta•a bon front The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Old Latwyer: �tr� do you feats that your client Will laaaai his ease p Have you exhausted every means at your isposal ?" Young Lawyer: No, but 1have exhausted all the means at his dip. iotal." A rubber r p onsn a newle holder Protects the hand of a user. Valuable vent of topper ere ddiseovere�t itt Southern Laplan STOR IA `alr.Zats* . stall fnUS. F' rOI t A1rr ty-Wart ei eture of The attendance at the Central and 'r ward schools was very love the past .1 two weeks .-la grippe -°and—whooping : cough being the bauae. Mrs. MTaney' ' Cosford, of London, Mr. Jas. Wilson, druggist, arrived widow of the late Rev. Thos.. Cos- home from Dakota. Ile was deter - ford, peacefully crossed the river at red from going into Manitoba by the, the residence of.her sotto in-law, Mr, buzzards. Geo, Acheson, on Saturday morning.` ,, ion opened at this port on • * * * . ,: Navigat James Thaxrloty, 04 the Bayfield 0 BY ast, and the "lights along l Road, died on Tuesday last front a e shore ere now nightly burnfn{rt Inst spring the lights were not lit until May 4th, so that this season is some 88 days earlier on- the lakes than Last, A shipment of twenty-five Setgtnil- ler plows was' made from this point to Michigan this week. This, in the �ANADN MANUFACTURERS VISITITPIE WESTIN IES The SALOON S. CANADIAN FISHER OF THE CANADIAN GoVERKAIENT' MERCHANT .MARINE A party, numbering twenty-seven representative Canadian manufacturers and aase-c, taitedfront I•laiafaai on Wednesday, February 15th, for a tour of the West Indies. The delegates left Toronto by Canadian National. Grand Trunk route on Sohday evening. l-,etbruary Mb, travelling in special sleeping ear direct to the ship's side They arrived at Halifax on the evening of February 14th, sailing the following evening, on the "SS Canadian Fisher," one or the Canadian Government hferehant Marine's Fine ships regularly in this Etro•kee They wall arrioe at limas. taro. Jamaica, on February 2$th. where they wilt be interviewed by the (;overn(,r"of Janrar4‘.1 Arrangement* hate *leo been completed for the entertainment of the party at various other_ points en route by Government 'Trade Com. ntissiorers, Boards of Trade, and Chambers or Commerce. The printery object Of this trip is to consider how trade between Canada and the ltriirla West Indio tan" beat be promoted. It is felt that the trade aarecsa:ent reeenttynegotiated between Canada .•nd the tVcat 1nd:P4 should be very bettefcial arks should foster a large interchange of commerce. With the abjei 1 iii view or l;,okcn3 into conditions generally, to learn what goods the %Vena Indira have to sell to Canada. and to ticsacrlii•oast gouda (Cada has to sell to the West Indies, this talar was) organized by the Canadian M;anufataurcr: A>;:.raataun The tour wilt occupy a month, during whirl; time the following place.. will he a'.sited N ac it , fi fiiia Ston Jamaica,1'anatna Canal, La Guaira (Caracas), Port of Spin, Trinidad, !!)orators,1 •rcr:att:a. St `3•interra,l3;trl ,ln»,7 St. Lucia, l)oa,aink a, Montserrat, Antigua, :fit, Bites aoad lierar,i:da. •Tl.e following is a list of the persons constituting tt.e party! Sir itexar.sl,r ;alai Lady lir-::. r.1. J'a hn Bert. tans & Sang, Co. Ltd.. Montreal. cur i.Col. and Mts. R. W. Leonard and Mr, liar gas Alma, t; lamas i . Redurttrn 1 n. Ltd., 5t. Catharines, drat.: Mr. 1.. Clifford McAvity, Mr. and Mos. J. W. Diatdoon. 'T 't(cAc'aty aq ens. St John, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs A. . Stratton, P'eterhero 1lctiCa.• Co l.ad.:'t'eterlrcro, (ani . !Ste .anal !LPrg t,F,i, J 1 r pert. Geo. 3. Lippert Tble Co, ltd., fiitehener, ?air. and Men P If. 7 urger. , 3' latent. tta1, 1'ateyiarrFr. f)at.; D!r. and Mrs. 1:1.1'oc.4.k, London f oncrete Machinery Co. 1.ad.. London. (Pm'. r and Mr., C fP Payne, Sera ra e rs� of the (v„ir,cxEix1 Intelligence Breech of the ftefrarar.:eaat nS trade and E tancn;fret .,l C .zaracta • { of Arthur ,. 1f;' • , Canada Steel (texts 1 o. 1 . Hamilton. Oat.. Mr. las, Andorran. ra'preser:slog tht 1tara:,•r 41:W4 Cris aslant of Commerce, Windsor. i i at.. Air, 't W. if. Shapley, Goold, ?i! sp;'e St MuirC e, • tad . 6 t,;srataa-P, t Aa'.4 . '.!r f1 D” • Greene. Hiram Walker & Sons,1.tr#.. Walketaaire;'annt.. Mr. J. 1> ,lobnten, r,"anaa!:1 (rva,ua¢ 1 :, Pott !6teaaaarat, thw.; t. er. 11. 1„ i:ilr.;iands, John eletrcw Screw avid :asst to,1.td.. lsgera311, fiat . Mr W J ttaac lye e. Ri Aaach. Co. iron qtr o. I.ta1., ll,1 .' a©n, €)tat.,?'air.'i. L. cusses, Thelits'$ farcy Mfg Catrrat,�t7�., d,am•t:.n_ alma Dir <S. -Ant-) fr Towers, 4aperintec2Jent Eel -fleet rat;, Departrtea:f, J' ,.,t Rank el 1 .;:.• a. Riar,ac<=.at, rya;, !'a�rtad+'_a , National Ratiwa+;s arta t..anadiatt (yr:errtnrneatt Mrra:laant 'Sfararp. la:toed all le rem -canna! en tta. trip L. Ale, C. R. Nonard of T4 :atito, their titeert! Tourist Agent 0 • • face of a Canadian .duty on raw maa terial, and a second duty on agricul-• turkl implements on the American tide speaks loudly of the popularity of the excellent chilled plow made by our Goderich manufacturers. * *. ,e • Mr_ W. M. Gray, of Se'aforth, a few months ago purchased 3120,000 Worth of property from M. C. Cameron, M. P., and' Sir Richard .Cartwright, M. P. The property consisted of 18 000 acres, of which ;17,040 have since been sold by Mr. Gray for $105,000 to" an English firm through their ;seta ntly agents, $`20,000 Gray acres of land ahem by the .transaction. * * 4. London Advertiser: Mr. Pat 'Key ly, the Reeve of Blyth, is staying at the Griggfor a few days, when he leaves for the far` Nor -West, where he takes up 150,000 acres adjoining the Muirhetd Ranch. Mr. Kelly is president of . tt large colonization scheme. The syndicate consists of Ave, clear to mmake$100.040 Parthof the journey, he nays, will .have to be made in dog .sleighs. * A meetingof the manufacturers of salt was hed in Goderich on. Thurs. day. s After nthe rtnsbuess e meeingwrlit- tie journed until today in Clinton. The main object of "the gathering is to try and fix a living rate for salt. Where the business is co mueh overdone this, will be a difficult . thing to rte. complies. Goderich 'township: Mr, Casale Salkeld, of the Rayfield road, wase hresented with four calves by two. of is rows on Sunday bast. * Leeburn: Mr. John Iforton and family took up their residence here lust week on the farm of the fete I3ilidtry lforton, *hitt he hoe pur- chased. Before leaving his old home in Goderich township, his neighbors and friends presented him with a Bible and album. J3oimesville: Mr. Thos. Elliott hag retutxlcd front Dakota. Ile say the avow is Nur feet deep there. and allowing yeti Ifirrah for Ontario. 9 f a Colborne: Otic n;tarit.ers are pre- paring to tread the deck drti that rag- irag deep again. Lyman Morris will sail with Capt. Shephard andtap-- tains A. Bogie and Jetties f alse'have. left to tato charge o of their vc se+In. Not is few of our readrr3 will l lie pained to learn of the t uddrn death of Mr. Pstrirk O'Keefe. of Ashtiele 'which took piece at the reidenre atf Mr. Mi ehaei Cray, c.fCloderfeh. .ata the 10th of March. AlliWATVIE Vit ring Shit REG. WILLIAMS east street Games Phew'; 243 - BAYFIELD GARAGE Old Stand under New M gement ri Apra Ist. Work bya Competent Mee Gasoline, Oils and 'Accessories' . Complete Stock of Genuine Ford. Repairs flatteries Chargedand Repair Y'oi r Patronage Shcicitt . J. CARVER satitr Shia' Bridge Hsyfee Ontario r Zit. l vesningit Light•, 'lx Thrre.1Parxe Roads* `•Huila.dn. a a sat' Lr at.Set raw._ car,4twetadetrr 5"l'a,4.11. P. _ Chassis $1250 'Pouring 1495 Itoadater (3.Pass,) A" 1495 _.. Cf01pe-Ruadetcr (3•Pase.)•1925 Sedan ...".a . 425 SpecialI5ix 5•Pass., t14' W.11., sow P. Chassis 11700 `Pouring. .• , 2075 Roadster (...Pres.) 2025 iioaadattr (dPitts,) ..:2075 'a Coupe (4,Pasto ... 3050 Sedan .. 3259 q Bigg`«f,r►S"1rriri.,v' 6011. .Pae,., 12i'' 11 IA, 1 .. Touring 2475 (,ottpot4.Ps.s.) Sil? Sedan. .. ° 370g (°rices f. o.10. Walkcrt:lfleOns, Ideal ft;T�towo • , 7 I $ Studebaker builds two attractiveroadrteire each anola t• ed on the sturdy 40 -horsepower f.iGHT S1X C Both cars are ideally suited to the requirements of the professional or business mart, or the email faznilyr. The open Roadster +seats three adults in perfect coot fart, with ample room for for complete relrsseition. The lines of the top harmonize with the *meek' The wide doors with outside and inealde door handl*** permit easy entrance and exit. There le *mole lug. gage apace under rear deck. For a convenient, light, eably a operated car offglr,wt economy, there it no other three -passenger r SiX en the market at or anywhere near its per. The Coupe -Roadster. like the open roadaterr, is intik complete by Studebaker. It is one of the most atbac. five enciosecl ,sassy of this year and, at itsprice, hats lata` competition. In materials end we* it it measures up to the highest standards of the iadu.try. Seats two passengers with plenty of leg room. Interior is upholstered in genuine leather. Windows are raised and Lowered by simple automatic device. uiprnent ineladei cowl ventilator. side coach laresse,. thief -pouf transmission lock, windshield wiper and clock. You cannot obtain greeter intrinsic values at any price. T. F. HOLLAND ne 243 T STREET GARAGE Godene.L E a Stadebakr Year 1 • AI