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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-09-28, Page 4■ - : �-....--. - _- - __ _--_: .�___ . _ —����T=MM -.._�._. !T!1_ .. _. T _ -_. _ wlaa1,411-la THE GJDERIGH MR 3iiURSPAYo SEPT. 2811, ifs'. -. - -- . .. wa. -_.rr__.c ___.—..__.. _ . _ .. y-- - --_- — ___ _ — _ _ ___ -— - . K" a UD5rca,�alca tte;aitw �,. rwera3lisgAgtiea tQa3lit ta+�left 0n 1fei day Q 1C.,:.",,13:, a a 1 i aA¢c, , ¢s pe y4a^ > a #fear Teraanto. �; t :4r, ata L'164 <c•, ca rc.¢na o aria air. Barry Fsciulallas bccl viwitln, si "' ! `� r % �.e �"g-'d vti.a tz .1,a ZrJ, ' "` r:;, "? Gcdert laiiSeine 'I Li get s hoiIR'o e5 Slip 4,m"', I -t,a,c3 ea,I,y 2r s,,a.a .eta Mr. Maas, ftcrherll wag up @rein? t.r a,; >e., : - 5 �r.a 9041 tea cr:t ace Ate ."tar 1'Rrls4t¢ring tRao'reeR, t�Wa �v Willi cc..t'ra' a raUc, few a.arR � .ZUS9 Allq (e Nsralrsa l wi 9ano to Tomato'. with the wonderful cgntre0 Utz i:aurl;r" e.o a;a c ,a a:, ra •atl?ae, in re . to atteaati Toronto IVarlsaal. Z! ^s.est ¢ s a clay, a?f ac ,t¢cras 1,19M I t ao c2d ;Q Aligs Mildred Btolira, of Str� tfvkd, is ! row 46146 -Cu f^ uz 1Dl to $aim. , Yca1i9 11-0 t, ZMt assail A g &".alt$49"Si�ia � � �lS�kitaR, at bet �QiY3G 1�frQ; a: a �, a oRasa9 per Canis cacti aaawelt ver raga C I ur. 70p0 Alastin, of DotValt, V) spondilag.; 'a BillieBurkeoc'ol '� ,', fat + ;' art acalAM eta as 61, to t cYat.1 : ,..� . a few days at his 8lowo here!. . vo.co rr_� Alias t:i eanis V20 las 4 ,-� bir.an?i Mrs. a7oldiof3mitla tuatcare:I' €etat.a c. nzccu ne frots eycaarnaatcca tuiittatfordover thoweekenol. the area,tTl y old fashioned kind fae?QAI InG . t� a J'rd' CCAJI, 0X694, 11•4701 _ :y tt . - t. P&40 ra Fry z ms. rtva. r Air. Martin Price of Stratforel. spaaiG 1' t%IT, c;:a o. Acta, :tar, n.411 r1easo rata Haas „� the gree&•end at his home here. • Ali enankca rsu sbo caararsaat 9 3S3et aof `ciao 9atr tial. t sae ass a,asl tannle tat too psfllaacl . Mrs, in. lliccaea h, Sr. is spending a I a41t later taa0n Tuewaay 10JU1ta Or cast, rvicetr. few days with her son George at Sarnia., Ptgat laud t,8;.er namalar 419101411C7mcaot , Pa son s li} t i t f tacr line feel SaPr t II9a^a C¢Y Y9Y "N'll" a ai . r ... } y were pleased to ace Mr. ��� '� �'r � t��� � � �+� y � 1e'lls Alcnnured by a nonasareet $c4aa. Sian t.tlllai iu town fop Rome slays a;.eaals c, lana Cur Carla BUIi;}cs1^.,can iso• _ tFy); ilia biiDtar i '. - t ""sive hairs to an inP1i• Thirty pilgrims, bound fair the eh rine at I.aurdets, France, were killed when two trains collided in the middle the past sveoil tatt�rOf Oifd teats } t 081a 0sa, 411103 of ails lilacs said under, of the night. Miss Clara Hodgen and Ails, Lila � 100 per year. Macllwain left ,Monday for London. Sg t aa3 _f 3wanted. �ftrtSituations �ttcs td St. 110050 the detcrr,iination of the peapio a; U81'PLTARX w bora they NMI Calle a position avith the I 1.roar11 ate tit au aeaat. t srtlas fur halo ur t+, PUBLIC SCHOOL it H�<tHH Dungannon and fort Albert to make . . Itr V 10lipct t++r ralr, n)$ or alo lip ill �'-""' the parish self-supporting. Tho. DIXON.—The foltow,rt� despatch �eCtirmiek Company. Rev. M. Turnbull, o! Petralea, form* LY �"M S1 P ► . eata�'attiiitnass'f,'�� #I. 1:0r1IN11, advertigeraieiis Marc Water Wanted' at Central faanauEtan of the no�v halt is. cam- frim St, Marys udder date of 1�'A erley rector of St, Gleorge's church, H. Vet O,i p! ■ a '� . itom, �pral"Mitsip, farhool-More Seats at Victoria feted, being of cement, and �xovides ��' Sept. 22nd, refers to u brother 43oderioh, iathattnest of hire. SViimer , 0"alnenn 1§aures (ne:ss t ray, melt. tn- Several matters of importance or tt, building 30x02 deet Stilt full of a�lr5, 1Vtu. Proudfoat's, who, by Smith at tlto Art Store, j$MjCilr aifltr rection, to rrnts tier rawatC tinea to iraer• p,y„te u at isle regular manthl the way was a native of this to%vn> rtaantn Ii4vitttt coatraca tar atspa4v Adver- . p stzeti baKement, The timbers of the sisans, a cra,ts tier raaDnReoa Itno� naA to xne�tin of the Public School Raard, lid lltethodist ahureh sinus been se- beim .a sin of the late Jailor Dixon. Capt. 1►ialcam aicDonald rFtarneci rzaurclaes and itcucvotena org4ntrattotss, 0 %�liieh %Va5 held on 'i'uesday evening, oared and Chase will be used In the Robert Dixon, a well-known bus#- Noma Tuesday from C"algarv, rafter a ` fents rer counted Itim ,tie t. 5th, on account of Monday construction of the new hall and, we nese man, who retired in 1017 from Ptcasuut month's visit wits, his . Adrertas01`10 is 01thaut oast ratio tnstruc being a holiday, understand t e o . active participation in the business of dA dater, Mrs. J. J. McDonald, ^^'^" 11.1 tions will Igo Insc:tcta unit forbid, And u a d Cha the, work of the yup , , Y Air, and stirs. Charles �V ld aril G bra ani Gl4uater Terrace thiel �st',boat two years organist and chair a ari ca .aerurdusts•ty. It was decided to order a. car of crstructure will: be commenced at Dixon s,. I,#msted formers A, Beattie a Y , P - �: _-_.-� ttn!ts,.&_t(1nrra and cottectea inootht . I•un-of-mine cant thruutth the Water ante Theproject. &.Company, died ;it his home here faially, and Urs. John wyld, stud son; few months, -left Wednesday for her leader of North titreet Ata6hoc:is4 lrsnnicnt adv(etlsiis,t' ti 2alt cork;=cite - h seamed a, large tAda Since his retirement from . ttiwi-Ught--C'on mr,10 0Y Timer, of Ripto motored bore and home in Cimaha, Nabrttska. 1 ChurG h, . it>ars:�fgx. n yh in- `.vr th "Ando -mit y h r, k`, C. tford Silo is in ober o of titre. So4oxd Allen and Mrs, A. Snazel bueinewss-Mr,> Il' azI } been Indus• were guests of Air and Mrs, John i g ieeciston$ liespertino NeiWaVers In ruder ta; lnrrnnt tM Cho s'R' saps table courage Rev. Mr. Douglas, went . o takes a ner, resalarls ply for up s� at tine. Central to work..to accomplish his ur trial secretary of the bo&rd a trail�; pD,t>pttltt; Park-st� �_.�:: _ ,,,,_,„�,_p_ . the Raultry DIVISloa of the Central are spending this week visiting Mrs: Atav person ah au p A from wa post uttice, s•;tiether .addressed tit tichoal, it was decided to. make a lali« ! The Offerin to en p o s F Fs tie' He is survived b his wife,. one son, - , p v as fS k u n 'the occasion �' . s Dr. Mary Y, 'Tom returned to Toronto , . uea'ttlreutttt' �.1; ar,n., iil�aiva, itra'Sua2©I •s-mmathor�-•,Aire...�bhu.; Aiurray, �� . at ,erne or another a or % bethev rao has .,ration to the 'Nater and Light �otn+ of the corner -stone la kV,llium �?ixbn, rivate eeretary to this week, to assume sari important. idwta Cho past week. lie iii visiting t�G; Avonton, anditaisa friends at t7t-raGYarcfi, �� s<1t�,srriDcd or twat, is responsible for. pray_ n ying amounted `"R mission for a lar er servic« Alpo. too $ITS, and the Bisha� of the Aio- Hata, " 3Yaliiaatn eKente, svliettox« FostEian as asststwnt to Prof. A, lits osis placti of abode, Holmesatlle: . theta' r'+s has contrib MaMtlrriah, of Toronto Univbrsity, in eMe r ' + at a" prjraba orad i bis pnner iiisrontinued lie -at least as .itich, the matter 1leint; rated $2bU,` and "atread general, of •Gi' da;, one daughte , ss s. Joe and Alvin, F nne of? At that, self-made men never seem . "r tttl undo; tray ;all 4trears, or tho publisher referred . to the school ;ma[Iagement blr, Iio a s Y Masa Mariann, at hams; three :stster�, his iabArator work, Ti c of a y ' r � so objectionable as old-tila.d then. . continue to to send It until pwytneat is committee to install. „ ugl s ha $050 pledged, . Mrs, W , koudfcot, wife of. Senator y e r t, re, visiting at their home he e, . o, and then ,sena abo it ao amount comms We treed, men of vision,. said Mr. _V Mrs. J. C, Paley, who bras been visits en :or not Screens will bs Blared in Cha win«' Jo t 'n „ Protidfgot, of Toronto; Mrs. C. L. Mr. and Airs. Fi uk Novick of ltegitisa,' It tastes the hest part off. a year to ranether 1ho taper is ta,t t to to to Victoria yn I his remarks, "men like Rev. Grttssweller of l.eamin tan f3nt,• ing with icer, .u.othor, iters. Donald :Sask:, were guesEs of Arra. Jna. w. f turn out a first-class tennis -racquet. yno courts pave decided inn re e a dows of two rooms at the Vi ri ,Mr. Douglas, not historians but Oro- , g , , Vauatter Tuesday, Mrs: Novak was, ,Another reason that coal is hard Oka tiaawspapers of periodicals iron, sna school, this -,school luanagement Coni» he p Mrs: W#lham Tl>rxon, of Renfrew• sand ----`- Y, poi" opltca, or. rrmovtus 4nd havtnit. tneni6 is, • . P to and poets, me n•whq can, see the two brothers, Judtse Dixon; of 'Hum= G4DERICH MARKETS fortuerly ,plias Isobel Scott, daughter of to get is because there is no law a.- . nnRattd, .ts ^prima t4r14 •ovtdeuee or In. miMt eoe to see to th good things ahead instead of looking boldo - -- Mr. John Scott, Seafertb, arid: was for ainst using it. - �tntien, or fraud. More seats Are wanted At Victoria, at the dark side of things." Forty- , Sask.; abd Dr" J. S. Dixon, of. Wheat, per bush 90 to 95. _ g g 1 °: «-�:--«--- • school, and the ,school management six 04r:t ago Mr. ,7o nt said he came Portland, Oregon. The funeral vvay m _ .. ; h qq R . y Flour, family, Per cwt. 3.50 to 94.60 _ THURS1lAY, , Sl..l'T Still: 1922, I.committee iss -to • have same. single t4 tttis part of the .count and won- hold Monday. afternoon , at 2 o'clock Flour atent per cwt. .:3.75 to 4.00 seats moved from .Central school to from the residence, Wellington street, � F derful changes- . had been, made since south, to . St« e. cemeter . $rasa; per ton, p. 22.00- to 23,00'' ' . r 'Victoria school and to re -arrange the then in turning .the country, into u � �' Shorts, per ton 25,00 to 26.00 " . , S . . 11 , PREMIER DRURY AT 'WINCHA"N seating..at Central school, And if ire Carden of Eden, Mr. Ja nt 'Said h > vAN•S-•r,-Mac: , Albert Hvans died' pats per 'bush. 30 to 34 . . . ,..�„.-'.».• . cassary to' purchase twelve new seats. owed ,mall to -the Anglican church in Clinton on Sunday as. the result ar eye por bush. . 45 to '60 h o4 hoes .1 ., Vin>thbaai Pair Was Splendid y$ome Inspector Tom, .ureic recommend- „ e' wds born that way, but. when his shock apparently, He and James Buckw�ieat ..... ,.; .` 90 to 1:00 4 , of Cha Winners Vitt .County. Cha► ing the 'teaching: of horticulture in father came to the townshi