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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-06-14, Page 46 rmx rot'x ANft VON" i4EN5 and -I-O'W. NG Li ELLI Ta�le Damask Hem Stitched �, % 11 b I 11,11talilY 1plain sheea, utAe Of or �Jualgsr Go, itoehes wille, bleaclictl be3vy Vama5k, supf" %Co in 1104r, $4 44 lic�%t designo. Regular value 7GO at 1190 Yard 91 031 f;o inell Itiob u1nion bleaebol v3rtln tablo Cleaiing in Rugs 1)am'a9k in a number 0400d r3ttcrns- lAun- 'darla. beautifully and GE oplendid apili='ance, ,,� I. volvet:3 aud wiltQ'I *tllga. $1,50 value at lior yard 3 x 3� vards. A hunibir of new EAMPle llegltl3r $60 raga in our best (inality- Towelling * 23 inch boavy pure linen weit in blue Mid whito elleelt., Regular 350. oil Sale 129c. English' Tapestry Isugs 2)1 it 1.—$12.00. !3 x 3-615.00. 3 n 3 X 4-525.00. Towels I i a% 3s iiernwritchea bleached linen luck IT0*01, regular 40r, eaell, at 6 for $1,94, Woven Rugs Size 3 x 4 Varas, heavy Japan reversible rugg cotton and 4ea grass. double warp, will Sheeting # WeIlL. wino -,Year and suitable for any room. Cleo �Ut�y*tWjll bleaobe4. 9110et- 81 inell best qu., Pelee, $42.00. ft,hrlp-andeV06. at. so ii1g., r $1.25 at per yuA 48c. Silks Hemmed Sheett 33 inch Japan i -Pongee silk for dress0s, Chad, good skirts,* VoomOrs, waists, draperies, ato. Good 2 x 2� yards, � heavy., olvan, blea veigiltwa pure stock, at per yitrd, 51-10. qua:11ty, at per psir, S 71, .-,,.,-.ACHESON, ON. 0%0V.1 -10 W� SrAR 'jut, ,�_DAY� JUNE 14tb.7 C S ITLEDGESL AND PERFORMAN FormH i Nets DRECO Good air OF U., F9 0. GOVERNMENT stolacbTovic via Atterati%e 1 %210, 4A ! "K. 2. fw 25, Battle ItOA Mwas i The Party Platform Contrasted With. the Per- olive Soap ij formances of the U. F. 0. Government 1 WATER GLASS Palm 3 C� Preserving Eggs 35C Altetrillile STOP THE RECKLESS EXTRAVAGANCE For ?4140ivo N api 2%, a Tin (From The Farmerso sun) track 4cal and the contract for inarkers weto outstandlug 10610il(n les in. Mr. FILMS . l(F Diggs, rt ut. 'r the "I'll' Maii-Wor Face Powder .Pepa lecla. At a recent plRet!"K Of IOPrOsellta� I ud Pelutilig tives of the U. F. 0. ilelft at the oirl- parties this would have b $1.00 Developing a ces of the orgarlizittion in Toronto, Patronage, To 1919 Parm4nent, officials Itbo following Provincial Political _umborCd 790. There Are now 2292.1 Mai -D tor Talcum,, 35C A one Day SeMce 10, thosoold p%rtlesll been responsible platform was formally adopted: for tbtl increase, It would have bec� f A New We $Y' Vividoo. NOW YQ4 WheroAs the rural popul*04., Of,equaidevcd -alarming" aud"patrovage' Ontario ha5 been declinin for many �, Duld li�ve been charged from every I years, being now 139,000 leas than It was AD1=,B* In 1881 and, thiss lift spite of na- Co-operation LOPP tural increases in Population, 1111`1100 C, DUA gration. and the extension of settle- 3. "We came in here In 1019," said I ' , Ron. Geo. Henry, in a -recent speech, The )?,ext7il Drug Store ment; otook our seats to the left of Xr. Speak, And wher6as rural life has 'been Square, Goderich or, and ve knaw,.that litty-odd wen. bad phone No. I Bedford Block rendered difficult and trying and been sent to the Legislature Tfith A form reduction has been checked-, AV whereas tile present condition MISSIOU to right the intolerable co -44J. tiouglu vblci2 agriculture bad failed, ---i- 01 in the rural districts is justly attri- ter of dig- but0le, to the unequal r , ewards of due to former administrations, and I the Prime in's havowatted from that time to this to the la%v more popular bit their r4eth- accused irmers, who bad made farm and town. industry, owing to the loyalty to the ft Drury had deelar- liament and Legl- find the move that would be made, and ods of administration. ,dominance in Par j)ow, we are about to pass outo %ud Irdtlittive and. Rafe um him, aW after Mr. xv he was with- yend ad In the House -th. slature, of Privileged urban Inter. many werabor L s have stood up and qs I and the only thing to 9. This phink h been totally. Lout a'majoritY, re an& wa4b thilir valedictory addresses, and 'ss6lve the legislatil I And the, provincial - publi -disregarded. do was to.41 w4nav�a'ueit. bA a word them -ws I., I ion go to the.country. debt has increased at an alorraffig to where our ifteifteat was; what line Of Proportional Representat STAR rate a � (now exceeding,' 100o000,000), agrIcilituri4i industry bad. been neglect- 10,. Introduced after . Mr. 'Hicks ADNTxTISE IN THE ahe an no' liture of. the ad,, what avenue of deyplopmeat.L bad n Ave, . - - i pricdvilt hna Inc= almost not been opened up qr was 110t Ile 1, 42-C...".I. I 1 11 . told in t a ast fifteen'years; in process of opening. Lot us have rl rr affairs- coming in as crusaders of the fo,=8, And whereas both of t!kq old par. the item from the minister Or any ties'are. responsible for this'statO of othet* member, -who were, so eloquent. W14'therefora, the United Farmers 11 -ON, HA - coming to their own at last. F �WmLIN of Ontario, deem lit our, duty to our- It did , not take them many months selves and the province to seek inde. Pendant represent. tic . 1.� to realize they had a highly ITbe Liberal Leader, will Address the ]�Jectors In a n in t a loRal", ts. pent, carrying on e cje-�,_ t I Itil a olu y 5. Deputatio 8 waited upon the h the followin - ee ad departq ture,. with the- I- ­ tUd�ifik conditions, following- Out :I. To cut ou al a , an r s t'l;as which had proved successful that are not abs tel essential elsewhere.19 ILION. 2. - To abolish a stem of THETAV patronage. Bducotion and Roads 3. To limit governmental actfiriti n (On the Lake Bank) of no clique and, to a to an inde- respecting commercial co-operatii ent and protestea nated a candidatein North Hur- ome Hearst Governm EE HURONS I nowl . Ikudent judgment on all questions., to legislation, facilitating covqpera- against the road policy then inaugur- THE -THR the farmers do not need to go tive efforto to the keeping of aecur-4. ated, and condemned the expenditure DERICH FOR F I represent- He will 91VO gooAservite'lin.the Le- ERGUSON On, ate records, and to I past Mr. Joynt to u we, Feneral education- of large sums of money on *RCUO gislature. along,cd-operative lines. termed 11speedways.' Hon. in the up of forthcoll�- ad xt Legislature. I cducatiOA41 Dbhe;ty, the is.er inations for tile Uites 44The Three Hurons Ferguson't is 4. To provide aqua present Min t in 9�outh Huron the Copserva otportunities for all the children of in - his . nomination JU -at 8.o:dock would. mot 'spend A- JL% -7 _P",V10C tb0 E-DIDAY -77 a 1 -10'' by greatly extending ­ul'urt' ' . 0 NE:15th -C 00tiOns rticularly, istroyll; . candidate the.alogaift -for1he campa I 1911,� the peoT, said 46 d iraproviag educational facilities speedwaysoll but Jai_ 3onera1_1 a c an I m take place, today and from now On have A Pa Trewartbai ex.Reeve le on In the rural districts. till election day:tbe battle will be I In 31r. N. W of N. V. 0. A. DATES' would spend $3,000'a mile in iukpr6v the various candidates I I .— , fi. To substititute, for the Policy Ing country road Conser- ENLOCK ,of his township and ex-Warderl a. Had the waged the county, 4ndy under his presiding of expensive. provincial highway$ a vative government remained. in of� GOV The present Government has sholvl) 'us the affairs of the county were Senior SchtiluU policy of organi:te.d continuous road Sea,' there would have been at least , eakerg on, ;tratford and. Orediton I a.na otlier P itself on� -of broken Pledges. and 9 Owing to QE f m s many� miles of per- Indidate in Centre Huron$ I managed. He is a man of Mark- N 4 In the aintenance and' of making good three time8 aia, d- Ontario's W01 dropping out o: group 0. ro a ds for 2 rather than high grade completed. and the 'Liberal 0., Wasteful extriVagance an a grip of affairs In Senldr X, W. B. League B. R. ipiment roadw d . I I � . . .. I. xvill' be presen. t. olt - its. pub- I aid ability and boa Law- for a few the cost of road, construc� expenditure Would not have i0tche experiment in the coutfol. at would make him the thwalte, 'of Mitchello, & convener, Ila a amount 89 extravagantly expand- du)�ng` the past few years general th a asked to have a new schedule tion and mainte nee being equitably t� Be a4odris I he WS distributed between city and colm� eaby Mr, Bigga. n the Legislature . drawn.Up, with the following results4 tr EVERYBODY INVITED bis be Y. 4 "Bob" Cooke, '04 on unsatIsfyin one, The�$Ume Slaaess I 9 Conservative brtg*. sun 6; the party, led by the w4a.in municipal -life. -June 8—oGoderich at Dublin, 6. To promote- a system of for- me;aber.for N. Hastings, who ha,; a ninel* In Centre.ftiiron, our own ridlingi June 12�-­Dublin at Mitchell, estry, which will.,maintain and -ift- Hon. Howard Ferguson is gal � � fallen Up , One who reputation its a student of education the choice has on June lf�_Mitehell at Dublin'. crease the public -revenue � from this 4 striking illustration 41 alTairs, gave the prediction is con June 16- Goderich at Lucan. source, protect apd perpetuate, Out' of outlay' by the Drury government and Nri,by his ye 20—Lucan at Goderleb. forest Tesourcea,� "-foreat'the waste F aseimdancy peated successes Conservatives:,, has shol at upon highways -of. expensive Churac- fidently Made that the the polls- in mayoralty contest; in 2r)--Goderich Mitchell. plocos of old,Ontarlo, and encourage ter in relation to its . assistance to "TORS 0; will be the largest group in the next at deiicli � that he has the forestra-� 6�i;cation, Mr. Cooke has been look -i TO THE* ELEG ]Gegisluture, If indeed they , do not GO June 27--�-Luean at Mitchell. municipalties to, engage in over oil_ : of a large section. His cautious June 213—Dublin at- Goderia.h. tion enterpriseao Ing brough the public accounts, and baye actual MAJOAtY Pagusor ing a June 30—Mitchell at Lucan. .. 7. To encourage and 6e4l finds that a 17 - an Lfinaric' ha".been his boast, in at Goderich. , )an, Hy ­1 t mile sittip of high ORTH: HURON --1h dro-ElectrIe -development and WIZ N e thre"uvons - for in on unicipal politics, and with the ex- main' -laid by- Mr- Biggs-`- &PUrtmeut DulWin. It - should be the slogan in this county.'. Al July 4—Lucau at tain effective public control ovei . ' o County is costing more, thiin I Pe July 7�Dublin at Lucari.. 8. To enact and enforcesuch pro- t" 4 rience of the 'wasteful eXtvavu Ce Government outlay in 60 yearR Three men of striking 1--Goderich atMitchell. hibitor� legislation against the liquor for education rid Gentlemen; 'a been' gaganco of the, late Government, the July of the children of that Ladies a ties and undoubted jabIlitY hii_� July 9--mitchell at Dublin. tfaffie As the people tuay sahatlo� Iii 'Ray and -the executive of ihe -county. . Thirty-fopur.. vulles ..of the country can woll.affor4 to.bave r in nom in the das Highway has cost more than tion, L, have consented' to beco * a the inated Conservative Inter- I July 11—Lucan at Godorich. the' approaching referendum and as At 'the request -Of Mi. Wellingt6n 'C Of his stainp among its Legislators. July IX-Goderich at *Dublin. lies in the power of the province, un North. Huron Liberal Assipcia the time is short, d the elect- the Government will expend on edu Liberal car iing election. " A$ -m in Hurou 'Ounty on, t V 1 can sit, Mitchell. Prohibition is.an integral part of the ididate in the fOrtheOIr of the riding 'is. impossible, al- -�;ell to return all thireal Another quality. of Atr� WWO!s 6d July I cation of the,children Of.th Countv -anilthing like-, a-.-persobal canvass - , - - -- - -as I -M"y"-Of the cri�j- ors:vould do od_oifta_�Ior a_ m-orft�: _Tuly 19—Mitchell at-.0oderich. Vaimers' Platform and the U. F. 0, - t ­%_ in 140, �eet which Is --a -90 )f Peel, At tl�e presen rit lill'that is,in my power to tn. ......... 'OU10 illus th�ugh r shall do. I take this means, how - as supporters 'of the c0ming Prem- July 21—Goderieb at Lucan. wilf use its infloence4p.that' diroe-�, of the former his habit 23--Luctin at Dublifk. "on. a t, I freaatris�� 1DatgRai1vAe in these words., ever, of reaching many Wh a electors as possible - before the polling day. let, .,Iper of the Log! lature, Is om I shall not be a7bl to get in touch with Mr.; John Of udying oui a question till he has Ju11YY 25 --Dublin at Mitchell. D. To'extend"tbe policy, and prac- In. the north 'we have "In' the County of Ontario.. this 4 !apart July 27-o -Di: a of direct legislation thrqpgh the Government has.built A strip of pro. in -any other way. joy�ti who represented ithe riding so arrived at' his own conclusion . iblin at" Goderldb.' tic enso. of .'the tb July 28—Mitebell at Lucan. initiative and -the referena tional Raflw0s, the from outside influences, and an ad- min' vincial highway, I think 17 miles, This is not a politica election, in. the ordinary a well ift the last Legislature and July 81�rDublizv at Lucan. 10. To apply the 1?rinciple of pro- wordt as such questions its the Tariff, ihe Na baring to those 00TIOUSIOAS and COA- and the total cost will be $1,000,000, a - 6 before - the Provincial soldiers' Pensions do not a in Wbose,berieficence.1has been felt in 80 victio",q. Mr, Wigle �ha Junior Schedule portional representation to. our elee. 'average of $60,000 a raile. The Bank Act and i ofsanii a a very , Joni 1" oral methods. or an luestion of electing a government many Ways, The Liberals have. At oderich at Clinton. average attendance in the country Legislature. It is -more a c nduct the affairs of Ontario. 11, this, last seoured a tandWate in Mr. - Ab- forceful .way of preteliting what be,. June 25--Clintou at Goderich. Aural Depopulatfim scbeols of thatcountyls 2700 pupils; ical business men to CO mts b4s.'b.een conspicuously !w to say and with him in.the Lo..1 June- 2" - he, tecorda show �. that r(ireaL depop_ ie government contributi I = -neither of our Past two governme the unequal oderich at Mitchell.. UIA - 01fit6tr successful, as witness our-TaPidly growing e%!ndituresf -the last Legisla� ati6i. has not ceased, that iipqro and tb. nor Cousilis. It, Centro 114on. Will be sure'. July . A—Mitchtll at Goderich., find, was only $17,000,., In a, the waste of our forest wealth ir fire, -and by grants r� -�.-oitnt g4v�e his support to people aralhaving Ontarlo, both from hydto rate words.,11lis governluent has expen& content of tu 7 Ard irom. Mr. Wigles e1n, . July 11—Clinton at Mitchell to. W lie farm and factory then Were leaving to speculators without adequate compensation, the dis ment in such ftmas- Ju 20—Clinton.at- GoderIA. ad upon that one little strip Of high-� ntlogyj, did space per - las many other t iings I "might rne� the 1*ipo Govern 'ift 'to told the balance betwetu n when Mr, Drury took ofte Way* 'More money'tban the r;qw.ontairio and t�41h% at C nto res as. commended -4homselves to varl� Ju y 17—Wi 'mit 1. . us i Ruft] Diftcalties % would F. 0. has nfluendes, to become the tool 21—M* e at Goderich. expand in 00 years for the ucation ittle to say, I was, born in the county, and. him and, thoug nton. self I have li b the Jul 23-0 er! at Cli is rural:llfe leas difilcult;,has farm Of 411 the children in that county.'� my twe Y_S of Wingham, where I 27 a a at Mitchell. production been.increased since 1910? Forestry, I d ve eays in the good towh _Mft"em. -have ive f I nt dy . enemies, so far as I know. Drury's friebdii testify to the con. ave r 0 Jilly 3 b at Godetich. 6. A. start was made in this direc- h dany r 'lid, . 4, n July the most of the riding and many Aa I 2—Clintoil at Mitchell. trary. tl6n, but has not Wen pursued with My. business takes, me over a me when they see conditions Not improved whoin I do,inot,kno* personally may redogniz 14ation-wi4e Fame.�-There k Ifficult aiiii trying con-� -vigor af d to speak first. Electric It alleged A ilydro Power me. If, so don't be rai scitircely a corhei of this great,1)6-� ditions 14_,1919 were. -caused by "the I believe that the great need Of this country at the present time ininion. -where the merits Of "r. dominance In parliament iwd.loglgla, 7. What has the government done pal and personal deal- Sto p, the Thomas' Eclectric, Oil haire r(ot been, tureotpriv.11eged nrilaninterests.- the tb d4cheapeik" hydro -electric: power. ec in Dominion, Provincial, Munici a O"Only t we can lift 6urselves out of the Durden, of debt that we tried people of the cities and . " 1 a� and proved. It is One Of'.the 4oulluandelt of Mi. 'Drury and his Are thei I , 1'g so world't most efficient remedies for frielldi should' have removed those 'towns better off in this regard than are nd2gaso heavv. a,.load to carry. sore throat, lame back And many oth- "diftultand tryina conditions." Out they were,?, Are the farmers getting 1, have already man'y'unsollcited oders'6f stip ort from electors travamance ailments arising from inflarnma'- they are �stql bere. better service? The chief act of the who formerly voted U. P. 0. or Conservative, an it eldeted I sball. -on the -incial debt of 000,000,00D in -,consider my duty is to . the aiectors of North Huron,- regardless of tion. ;,Rubbed skin 1ts,*Walirfg U16 pi-ov overlmetnt in connectio with' by - readily absorbodo and it can 1919 was &birtning. what'about a debt 6f ff to w 8 0 appoint a, politics. 4 commission. to powebr ii a so e taken Internally. S241,000,000.,�tbe figure at which it discredit, Sir Adam Beak and his as - No W. TREWARTHA has made itsue- The wit of a family is Uqually best stands to4lay. The $100,000,000 %vgs sociates. 6 Youts sincerely, received kmong' strangers. the accumulation of 52 vetws under the. Prohibitory, Laws cass as a Farm6io-"-�-P% has * also old partles.'' This 'wait Increased by 8. , Mr. Dibry and his pmty did N S God giV�S -poor souls time td recOV- $141,000,000 In three years by the their very beat to defeat Sir William ABNER COSE made a success as a, BuSluM, Mau. er their breath ere He strikes., again. Drory. a administration. . The "old Hearst after -he had Passed a prohij parties" knew nothing about pill",.* ne, bitory law.. They have not made G009RICH MAMTS dept compared wltb the "new party elected to practise economy. Farmer and 1 11 P Lot a Buiness M Wheat, per bush..... i.10 to i.15 Expeaditart the affailts, Flour, family, per cwt 3.50 to 3.75 1. Pew taxpayers of Ontario will I business methods to Floui patent, per cwt� 3.85 to 4.00 think the payment of $WO.000 for coal- y Bran, per ton ........ 30.00 to 30,00 missions. v3dox" going to terilawyers, as he did, as' Shorts, Pe ot Ontario the same r ton, 32.00 to 80.00 was "absolutely essential" few tax- or a Oats, per bnshek..*.,*'. � 45 to 50 to that ad. eX�eudftm* q Warden of the County last year in, per bushel. - 61; to CIO rf y�'Zs�40'0'1 'on' Government -House In We,are Head uarters, F Buck eiito per bush. 70 to 75 three years vias "absolutely essential" Taxes* Hay .... ............ 10.00 to 12-00 when - the amount ex"taled the Reducing your County Eggs, per doz ....... . 25 to 25 previous three y�tbrs was . fUtIO01 and Butter, dairy, perih_ 25 to 30 supporters of the Drury Government 11099, Per ewt ...... 10.25 to 10.25 said, the latter sum Was so large and so Work and Vote For Potatoes, per bush... n 50 to 50 ind;i -they w aid abolish ear j�alble that 0 crjW cattle, 6x Ort .... i.,, 7.00 to, 8-00 maintalnenee, alwgisOier. An inerpa%e at Summ Cattle, chollee butcher3 0.00 to 7-00 $36,000 is nothing Io the Drury!Govern- Cattle. ordinary..... 5.50 to No W. TRE1%WADT ologna Bull% p 6.50 went. it is ouly 67 per eclat. HA Q at lb. 3 to _ 41 Patronage fix 0- heep 0.00 to 8.00 5.00 to 5.00 2. Ministers oftheCrowift were Provided A Few w, ur Lines idea ........... ell qdei all —God ri h O—Mitc ell Me onservativ Candidate,, South Huron ITAMbg, per cWt ...... 9.00 to 9.60 with seats by %be tesignation of elected Spring l4mb.q, eftell.. 10.00 to 12.00, members. These members hime since nimer wear, t been rewarded by appointment to pab- A new shipment of Lions shirts�, especially designed for su sizer, X4 ilpw­r ilia Off1ce% New Oftleestibave been a Ohildren Cry created for friends and supporters; con- to 17- Wkite, Pongee nd Soisette shirts'With collars a:tt I achtd, �uitable for outing rOR FLETCHENS tMetshave beetilet without teaftror Wear. 14t tenders other than the lowcoiV to OAS'rOk I A ftlends. of the adminittratioi.j. The Mens straw li'�t,;, tnglish sailor ma,de, also panamas witb black and brown t.. . L r� � � - I - - — _ 1 *4.. niA "AlnrArl straw sizes 6-%' and '71/4. Straw aud. wash hats f6r the CHAS.. JUP A' UIACK terhe Metals aswBoys" Store worth whiW$ For the Boys Men Shift NVO.1'61A Irs" VON 6750h1h Collis Well, what haven!t wo r"01", xbkkt Pailts 060a ard ahar�,,l E'Verything lbut the shms. Stockings CHAS* '07im Mot""i 4000d 'Noys, Start W�rth WN10", -�oy Scout and Girl Guide RUNNING SHOES AllnurToanisG "n, sananuuning8h ms aro made to suma 11%,rd pair waae under tbe piossa-e Cure procets. There av�, no befter wnLae and tli6y oast no more tbin othem. Get thenn at RERMO BOOT 4ohOr Phone 411W � The sqtwrt kiddies ar, well. Suminer four-Ift-hand ties in snappir colorea silks, also the ever popular wash fies,, wide 01 niarrow styles. Soiiiething new the sport bow, fits auy collar. Silk and lisle hoso for mea in all the. leading shAaes brown, black, b1ne, grey. aud fawn1sizes to, 10%* and IX. Boys' and meulg.underware ballbriggan, combinitiqn, two pkee and B V D's the summer undetwbar, sizes 2z tO 44 - Boys! wash suits lit the latest styles aud shades, sizes 2 years to 6 years, Khaki trousers for bOYS, Youths Aud tten in b10011lers And long pants. A ser. viceable trouser for sutumer wear, sizts 24 tO 42. S A, CORNM West Si4e of Square GODERICH