HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-03-23, Page 17Frne Mu�cal Attractkis
NextTue4y bon*
Excellent Programme, Concluding Whit Sel.
action from 11 Tro vatare, to be Given
by Augmented Cboair
Program 5y litlpsis of g Trovatore
-BLLACKSTONE-BUCKLEY ORCHESTRA. 8 p. m. to 8.16 p. rn,
+GLIORDS-e-"',Che Sea hath its Pearls-
• "But My Heart Hath Its Love" (Pinsutl) • .,... ...... e. Cb oir
KALE VOICE 'TRIO Mester**, Wheeler, Robertson ud 1Beichor
1''• VOCAL SOLO-,•-" 1'lddle sial I"° m to M Aitken
(Violin Obiigato--Mess: Oakley).
ORGAN SOLO -"A Military Patrol"
D. IL Weston
(This little piece iw1 intended to portrsy the • erne/vela, pas -
elm by and =etching away of a military patrol)
Soto -"The ..,:,.,,-..3iliss Hotel ocher
'PIANO' SOLO—Sonatina (Kuhlau),....... • • . , „Master Haydn C. Wotan
REA,DING w .,•.... Mre. (Dr.) Campbell'
,,'k SOLO-•='Macushle" (D+Cacmurrou*h).. " Mrs. F. Saunders
QUARTET (humoroui). •i• Mite Aitken, Miss R. -Meier*
Moseys., Moyer and Belcher'
BLACKS?ONE-BUUCKLEY ORCHESTRA
DIT' -" he Singing Master'• .....:.. . .. . . , .. , ..14iia ,Aitken, Mr. Moyer
ORGAN SOLA --=-"It Trorntore"(fantasia) .: , • , .. , ..., B, IL Weston
SOLO• --"Mad Scene" (Lucia) «.. e . .. y x ,•. , . , ,, , Mrs. MacKay
1U ,ADINGe-fte'leleted �,, . • . # , . , , ., -(ar.) p mr, E. L. midtown,
Do Yoa Remeinber Forty
a Twenty Years Ago?
ham sigma Ms Mang Truk be � was heisthal
dote
dors was a Wirt Oils & in Cs4srik„ ,rata hely ksJ hoe will' s'
seassatte in bar Noldt.
soaks �► was lranrtd; Rabid
*Lout o tie .r, tits r et � *a
+rare Casa bari;� tis sow, the tams el
r' Caerrw Lamm �•
T9f/ Y1r AGO
Orem The Star of March 28th, 1903
As spoon as weather_peratite * small
raft, 400;000 feet•will arrive et the
Godericlt Harbor Mill front the Bruce
Peninsula.
* .* *
Do you want Cernegie's $10,0001
That is one question; and .$the othtr
is, tun you pay $1000 annually to get
it' Think it out
• *
Owing to thea intmett of Hon.
X. T. Gernert to the Court of ,Appeal
bench, the law Arra of +Carrow It Car-
row. hes boort distaolve° ,_a _ wd�
'lute . aibiittatp Mr. 13. Blackstonae) • `..:.T:Mrs. Hr: Camp% eetablithed bt ^its 'tee between
- 'bell son of Wa bane, and
• ,7o/.04.a. .°-..1.°°1,°h}... -t1i 44, ,*,, T.***i.MA,'i..,.4w.w...a,RMisa R BelFiher
CONCERT SELECTION—"Il Travelers".,..............Choir
SYNOPSIS OF witt OPERA "IL TROVATORE" . . .
.. Act, •II. reveals a aim' encamp->
wnent, and opens with as chorus of gip-
sies, urually <termed'the •'tAnvil
Chorus, Azucena, a gipsy woman,
then *ides how her mother. was uklt*'
.justlyburned as a witch by the pee -
sent Count di Lunae's father, and Nova►
hi a split of revenge she kidnapped
one of bis sons, Maurice, and brought
• him up as her own. The next scene,.
Count'd) Lana finds lklanrico• (It Tro-•
vatore) . playinngg, a serenade" beneath
Leonora'sa window _they quarrel and:
fight duel, but window, generously'
ea's'y
spares the Count's life. "Some: zee -
red power stayed,his. arm Uplifted"
Next Patrice iat reported killed in
the ward whitherhe has gone, there-
fore Leong* decides to enter a con-
vent as a nun, .Count di Luna pl ns
to abduct her on her way to take' he
yovis. While ho is singing of his
passion for Leonora?, the chiming of
•the convent bell Is heard, denoting
that the service is abbut to 'begin.
He orders his soldiers quietly and
secretly to their *stealthy task, mean-
while • he . again breaks forth into
song that he will compel LeonbrrW to
lowers suddenly appear and frustrat
the Count's wicked design. Man'ric*
and Leonora' escape to Cesteller and
Count di Luna"s soldiers besiege the
cantle. Azucena (Manrico's . suppos-
ed mother) whiile,spying is •captured
•by ,the Count's men and condemned
to death. 'Maurice attempts tores-
cut his mother bat is taken prrsnner
also. In prison • he comfort? hie
motherby songs „recalling'
•for.
mer
lumpy tie among
the mountains.
Leonora -visite Count di Luna to.. -plead
for Manrico's life; she even otters to
marry the Count if he will want.
Manrico's release, but on her wed-
ding day takes poison. With a pray-
er to heaven' for 'mercy* on her de-
parting soul, but before' the poison
takes effect she visits Manrico s pri-
sou and tells him all. The Count
disco Tering' • this, orders Manrico's
execution.' So the two lovers are un-
ited in death., •
Tho here on earth we sever,
In reass� above there will Fait for
thI'm thine, I'm thine forever, Leonora
accept him. but Manrico and his fol- urine.
Director --.D. li. H, . t1tES pIN Accontpatus>t-=MR.GHAS:. B'UCKLEY.
oscrori---r-sotastn==tenorm 401=0 ow,
We Aik You to 'Coil!. and
40,.Plispitty Of
Mr. Charles Gs ray .
*Mrs.
Mary McIver,widow of the
late Murdock McIver, _ passed oway
en Sunday at the ripe old age of 00
years, and the remains were inter-
red in Maitland cemetery on Tuesday
afternoon.
The author of, the ,Lady- of the
Snows would have been surprised had
he been on the golf linke any day.
this week, for he would have seen
that "ice bound Canada" had Boli
links free of the beautiful th second
c Wednesday
last week in March. U to W y
and yesterday a number of. enthu-
siaste were at -the links and it looks
as if the season of 1902 will be a good
one.
On Wednesday the residence of `F,
Jarvis, of the Cut Lane,, Goderich
townshi , was the scene of an ex-
ceedingly pretiy wedding, when his
daughter, Miss M. Nellie, and D. J. '(Froin our files of April '1th, 1882).
Currie, of the samee- townshi , .were . Miss Oliver, of Goderich High
• joined in wedlock's,.bonde, The sere School, ,will spend her vacation at St.
mony took place at 6 p. m., Rev J. Marys, her home.
Hussar tying the nuptial knot in'.pre-
,
sence of a large number of relatives
and friends. •
will t his retiroaumat, but
I+1Imam* •that kJ* other
interests have assumead sock a
nitatde that he fuels eosapeiIsd to
vete his whole time *staid* what he
has relinquished. The here, and Bat-
tle trade, and other interests, and
ppe�rramount. Probably no man, in the
County* of Huron deserves more ere
dit for energy and pluck than dents'
Robert MaLwm. With good and bad
{'narketa,,he has ever been art it, and
cheerful over loss and gain.. The
tent of hundreds of thousands of dol,
Ian paid by him tit' farmers in the
past we trust are only * :rover/ono
of as more extesnsive badnessmew.
* *
Goderich markets, 'Butter spur Ib.,
17 to 18c; ,eggs (fresh) per dos.. 10
to Ile; weed per eord, $3.75 to $4;
turkeys per fla0 to lice chicken*,
per pair, 0to 50c; potatoes, per
bushel, $0 to 85c; hogs, live weight,
15.75; sheep, 53.00 to $3,50 per cwt.;
cattle, '$3.50 to $5; wheat, 07 to th3c;
dour, $2 to $2.35. •
The deputation,consistingof
Capt.
McGregor,
Mr. McGaw and Mr. Moo -
ere of Kingston) and the Mayor,
waited on Mr. Tarte and dieeussed
:he proposed outer breakwater,; they
found hire fully in sympathy with
theirrequestnnd informed a
every
point as to the situation and its re.
uirements. , The only difliculty wai.
that the work Would cost so much
more than they had calculated it
would, it could not be entered upon
without serious consideration.
FORTY: NEARS AGO .
4 * ,o
Buchanans. and Lawson will . erect a
cottage residence near Lewis' : Park
for Government Engineer Brough.
P. B. Bally Grand Special, Price $1560:00
• Baty Priest Regular, Price $i470.00
Delivered' to you . ,-
•m,n IIl IIl +. ill+anli UI3U$lIIININIitt\I!Pi' II il�
490 Special, Price $9*OQ
490 Regular, Price $840.00
Delivered to you
490 Sedan, Isar; 1275.00
Delivered tto yeti
it Clrevretet Cars pig' A Gentile Corsairs Mitis
wii11 Cod Tires . Mi Omelet et Cars
No Extra Charges and No Extras Needed ''
`Our ltep*ir Department is now open with two
expert lneehattlee. A11 our works ,gnarantweed
anal only Genuine Parts will be used.
TII1ES t�ls ALIT M: yX��Iyy:'Sy, q4,AA�yM�yO�L�q�IN,�.r,,y�OZLS, I�*" AIR
AND A(!aris,,,soluES
• Auto -Livery` in Connection
Tre M. DAVIS 336
MouTH *rasa?
"Tito HOMO Of 9lisatfttfsastowy Marylon"
The new tug being built for Mes-
srs. Clarke by 11. Marlton, will be
launched next week.
Mr. Tom Dancey', Jr.. 'left town
last week to "plow the unsalted seas"
during the' ensuing season.
The fare department was called out
shortly `alter 4 o'clock on Sunday A meeting will be, held in Currie's
morning by theburning of the Ding- hotel, on Monday evening, for the
ham homestead on the lake 'shore. purpose of reorganizing the Goderich
The brigade turned out in fairly good cricket club for the season.
time, but after. placing the ..hose it
was found to be too short, an& the
reel had to be driven back for more.
Finally 1800 feet of hose was stretch»
ed from Wellesley street and the
water turned on, but by. this time the
west wing of the bowie had fallen in,
the centre was ready to,,fall, and the
east wing was burning furiously in- In a town not 100 miles from Gode-
aide._ .The firemen turned the water rich, a;.. yo lady ...andentlenlan
on the burning building, but herald were seen walking�aalong thehstreets
saving a few trees and essening the with lighted cigarettes in their
danger to the barn, these services months. We do not presume to say
were of no avail. * they were both smoking. It is bad
enough ter men to usetheweed, but
Sheppardton: . Between '9 'and 10 for.ladiesf--We wonder if, the custom
on Monday a. m.. our village was visa- will soon ,be adopted in Goderieh.
ited by a very disastrous fire, the • a * >*
dwelling house and store, together • The contractors forthe new iron
with the postofliice, belonging to Mr. bridge across the Maitland betWeen
Wm. Burrows ' being completely de- Goderich. and Saltford havesigned
stroyed. By the timely arrival of the contract, and Messrs. Gibson and
several of the neighbors the stock in Hardy, 'the Bridge Commissioner*,
the store and most of: the furniture have gone to Hamilton to inspect the
was gotten out, When the first a- iron work. The work on the bridge.
larm was sounded Miss Go: "_ n with wilVte,t L: c.,;rlutlenced here until "of -
the school children, rushed to`;the re- `tep. May 15th, and must be completed
scue, and the way those boys and by thc;ist of August next.
girls worked was really wonderful, °
* *Things appear to be prospering
Port Albert:. W. T. Pellow•moves With Bro. Ker,', of The Brussels Post,
into the village again from the. noun . ;for he has been indulging •his taste
ty town this week, so the rumor goes. for, horseflesh, by. purchasing the
Goderich is too smaU for W. T. handsome two-year-old "Clear Grit"
stallion, General Garfield.. The ,ani-
mal is. a first-class one, and.. should
the • owner' not sell him early, there
will be a strong temptation'„to put
him on training for the turf.. The
colt is valued. at p*� • •
On the, evening of the 31st ult.
several of the neighbors of Mr. John
McGregor, Kintail, convened "�togeth
er at his residence for the purpose of
bestowing a mark of their high ape
predation of him as a neighbor pre-
vious to his departure to the north.
About 28 carloads or steel rails
have arrived at Clinton, to be used
in relaying the *reek to Goderich,
which will complete the road between
Stratford and Goderich, with steel:
rails. ,a
Ensure
or:
au in 'redo 1 K most manifest. I d almost unbelievable
�'p as tt rivet (.t e
q wiltetitecial
eage1 aking Soots, which is the b oi` our Fabric Tiros, has
g Perfect shapeand balance,
stronger sidewails tOF ref's curb and nit abuse,
wear resit anti-skid tread,etc, add the last touch to p tulartdng to the u
tire that long stood in h1 gh favor,
! Dollop. "C'eda'r made good from their inception, • .
• These titres -taught' motorists to expect more . resiliency, greater air
amount,ot materlai better carrying capacity.,An short, :bigger mitt; and Ott ki
the standard by .which alt Cord Tires are Judged toiday:
UNLOP
TIRES
Dunlop .Tire RubberGood* co., Limited
Hud.O ccs sand Psreta rlosa TORoN'rch Mlr*nrenIn Int 14$010. 1 „
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1, MeG. Malloch; constable, Richard
Radcliffe; marshal, Jas. H. Ilenson;
.chaplain, 1)r. . Worthington, trees.
Erer, M. Nich s n; registrar, Jos.
Beck; sub. -marshal F. Lawrence; .al-
moner,. I)r. J. E. Tangent rapt. of
Guard, ,Jas. 'Young; let etaralard
p
a
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Port Alberts plowing, has started
in this section.#
On A Thursday, • March 13th Mrs.
Wm. McKeown, a former resident of
Goderieb died at . Clinton, aged 08�
years. * a
Capt. Tnkstert` first *dicer on the
Government cruiser Petrel, leaves oil
Saturday morning for Windsor to ace;
sume itis duties. • • •
ST •R�°IA
Por Intents and Children
In Use For Over 3OYear*
Always treats.
1 the..
Signature. of
bearerLewis Thorne, 2tiat standard
bearer:.``Andrew Kerby; lst Herald,
J. A. Morton; stewards, I)r. A Tay -
tor end A. Mel).. Allan; organist, M.
It. Counter.
For lower priced automobiles a
-power driven tire ppimp ,;has boon
combined with a rn fetor fan.
Olte 814
aIh in one
pencil sharpen -
The chips are e
of anew pocket six
cr.
.
If Miller's Wa#rat. Potrd+irs tatsodod.
the support of tostlrnonials . tbey
coots) be go from motherly NO. know
the great virtue of this evident taw
didne. But the powders will speak
for themlueires and to such
that 'there can be , quest a ,
them. They.set: a lly anti �thot
dt w the.
sand the c hem
tl�a
oly4a
rodered shows improvement
r Q
frottetbe first law
ADVEVITISIE 1N Tat STAIR
Deni wuib till `t'oU*witnt vent o r
to have it overhauled. 8e tiro about
it • at once`oand bei': ready for the first
good Weather.
Mr. Geo. Allan, of Allan & McIver, WOSCe.
left yesterday on a business trip to • * >w * `
Brockville, Montreal and other Wm, Piper,of the Harbor Mills,
point*: * * # Goderich, has leased the Benmiller
flouring mills, The mill is going to
No less than. 37 applications , have receive a general repairing.
been received during the past week * * *
for double rooms from parties in Chi- +, Mr. A. Young, of Carlow, .has
eager Indianapolis- and Cincinnati. sown a field of oats. He caays the
From present indications Hotel Code- ground in splendid
endidorder.
rich will have all rpt can dee .. .
At the regular aseenibly of Huron
Mr: 'Robert McLean, after an hon• Preeeptory, No. 22, Knights Tetrip-
oraabl& business, career of thirty-three lar;. held on Tuesday, the 4th inst,
years in the butchering business, hili V. E. Frater, I. F. Tants, installed the
tetsrcd from that braneh of his :,dal- following officers,: . Eire 'Preceptor,
ling. Business men and citizens gen•. Fr. K. Sir Kt. W. T. Bray; Past Pre.,
Rada St. Desths...The world'* ramous ex
aeon to appear in Lend*,
e5et of Iedier
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REG. •WILLIA.MS
staalctract.* apaa•
Phone 9145
An Old Stand under Now Management
'Open April lst..
First Class -Work by a Com tent Mechanic
Gasoline, Oils and. Accessories
Complete Stock of
Genuine .Ford Repairs
-Batteries Charged and Repaired
'Pony Patronage Solicited .
Near the Bridge :. Bayfield, Ontario
OPeit Evinh110
«Built-in=Canada„
THE SPECIAL SIX
*2075
r. s. a. w.a,,.11ee. owl.
genuine Value
TODAY, more than ever before,
it is to the buyer's interest to
determine what' is BEHIND his
ear as well et±swhat is IN it
In the sK.CiALesix, Studebaker
offers a car, the enormous males of
which during the past year are
the best proof of its value.
The SPECIAL -SIX has' established
itself in the minds of thousands
of owners as an unusually caps
bled powerful, roomy and brautid
NI car. Ittt-0iremmndous popularity
contributed largely to the attain -
went of Studebaker's positron as
the largest builder of aiaoeylinder
cars in the world.
M1'
But in addition to the value that
. is IN the SPECIAL.SDC, t'ar's `.
stands behind it, an orgortiastiovi
Wilotee resources and permanence
am assurances of continued serv-
ice to the car owner and of pro.
tection to him not only today and
tomorrow . but in . the years to
come.
For 70 years Studebaker has leen
building high quality vehicles and
selling them at fair prices.
' here arc tatty reasons in aMi.
tion to the unquestioned i'ntri'nsic
value of the SPECIAL.SIX why' it
should be your motor car choice.
You are urged to inspect this
car NOW.
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MODELS AND PRICES
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1!,.har_-.111° 1V 11...4111 t.
£ PtflAt47X
%?.r 110 W. M St N.P.
$tt'r314
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Cheesed! . 412 0
`remiss Coot 1493
irnrd,te* q3 l+4.9 1493
e'er*.iteieeer (2.111* t
Ale . , ' x 41 .
t;f:srelis ..... .:twee
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i•e*1a,wa 3471
Coop. (4-Pswa.y..... *500
:ici.*c .,....... 9700
T. F. HOLLAND
°PIoae 243 East Sty G*rage Wei* flat.
THIS IS A STUUDEBAICER YEAR
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