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THE GODE H STAR
ITHURSDAY,, SEPT. 271b, 1923.
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Two history of Ulu, 00Q.13try"s nv.,�'.o a .0 %Wough Agowy at Pars4to WOW
nistorical Relies during Vie war eg 2812-14 ta &13L,�oteA ]IMP01*4 klvw FreaKe.
An the casea d�splayang teauthial gu. A caulpalga to Aight the J�Uvope&u
IlAeu Orcas coat and Uneri breecW* cor4 Wrer bos bou st*rt94 In 9141U
of Canada 'que clothing- 'clud'ag tho wh1to "uuty, 06,4110, through ""' agency
of Reorge Ball. t5pecimurs, of flw�w it tiny wasits wasp* ituporte4 Vow
Vroven from flax grown. bacitted. spu4 101,
1--0% MNO Irrauce. over SoVOOAQ of these In -
Tho movemeu�'uow on toot to pre. and woven near Wellazld- and sPec"' socts, have been released from the
metis of wool, carded, spun *ad wov- par"jtQ laboratory established by
serve Fort George. and Fort Missis, sa It the eamq district, give a pic- the MmIalou Mrartmeat of Agri-
4muga, battlifieldo in the neighbor- ture at tbe. busy housewive# of th* tulture In $t. Thomas. Entomoloxials.
bood of Is ag� Old'ORAWC who are studying the results of th*
Old, old chl4a. Wied&waod, Dorby. parasite
other evidence, at the spirit whIck mporimeat report that It to
impired the c9ort of the Niagara aud Willow pattern. add their charm. unlikely that the effects of the Moth*
0440 luxall plate of Willow pattera will be noticeable this year. as It will
Zistor!cal Society In colleQtlag 1114- is extremely Interesting and beloug-1 roquiris millions teioro the berora can
torAal relles at value and displaying In* to Capt. Van Olive, R.N., who bo successfully combated,
them to great advantage in Memorial buried tho bit at phina for atety, The real experiment wilt tako place arsons
ea it will be seen
Hall. The collection, which had'Its during the war of 1*12. Lustre W01110,' next spring, wht
breow and powtor gleam among the whether or- not the wasps can our -
Inception In may. 1896, now Includes antiques, while the fireplace Is &41 vivq tho rigors at an Ontario winter.
More than M0 relics, the historleAa 4 . Intraucing corner, with Qr&A#, tinder,� It they ego, the 00%omologlsts believe 114 are joining very. heartily with the other Goderich luerchants itt a united effort to mah-e thig
building having been built under thW box* waMa lrous. fqOt-wxrm*rs,, i that they wilt proye a most Important hope that it will prove a benefit to our inany customers and
lug oven and Irous, long-haudI291 Dollar Day a deci4ed success, �and.
Auspiceo of the Historical Society In i1ag pans. Toaster for small ga factor In Adding Ontario of one at friends.
1*06. A teacher In the Public School -I'll, the worst pesto that havo ever visited
;of Niagara for many years, Miss Jgnst 1kr# b6IIOw% old oaken bucket 44 the province.
0arnochim. whose love of country, candle molds. From the gallery o9j' The European corn borer Is a whIt-
deep-seated interest in historic lot* tho historical buildiag tlisto beckons, Ish g4terpillar, 4tbout one Inch long Be sure to Visit Our store and Inspect Our Stock on October 2nd and 3rd, 1923
ad unflagging zeal have been � the An ancient four-postO bed, cortaluod..' whet, gull grown. that bores: Into all
`=st Important factors In buildlaS -Neighboring with the bed are w0d, I parts of4the corn plant., It Is an An--
evi cr*dl hi it lept over a 000 1 E NGLISTI DINNE R SETS SEE OUR DOLLAR, COUNTER
up the collection Sympathetically, ex. g00,,Aa w Ois A opt Over It 00 sect *hIch has bpen 444dentally In-
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hibIts and explains the story of relies "UrIJA 0 toric figures #A troduced Into Canada and the "tox egular $40.00, for .... $216A A lot of useful articles, special value at ....... S0.00
all.
to the boys and girls. George all.. There are walnut des at Massachusetts and New York. The 20 y Dinner Sets, �� i
Vi-vidly the 'war at 1812-lSI4 Is used by Ray- R- AddisOn, 1702-18291 exact date ot-lis Introduction is not 1 on y Dinner Set. "Dainty", reg lar $35.50, M R NS' WO 0 L 8 0 C h !"i
recalled to the mind of the visitor A round' table in two parts once b4o. known, but the evidence tends to
looking ;upon the military articles long(ug.to the Secord famlly, and ai show that It was brought to North or ............ ....... Special at per pair .................... 40e,and 43C
-.0 number of chalro, which helped W' America about 19Qv in shipments of I only Dinner Set "Greenwayt" regular $40.,
oarded'in the museum. The cooked t
bLSLt Of Gen, Brock, which arrived in furalsh the 4dm4po of Niagara in U40i broom corn from Austria, where it
.......... $29.50 ELECTRIC IAGUT R11,118
caily years of the last century, for ......
Canada soon after his -death, but used I has been a peat of torn for maur enw
Reminiscent of the early bisto-Y of! - ay" (ftublie
at Services In connection with his in. years, Like a number of Imported I only Dinnor"Set "Gre
IS Of Do_ Niagara are the Issues of the lep (
terment in 1824 and 1953, perl 'Pasta, it has found our climate very
collar Interest as also is the Q14 flag. Canada Gazette or American taybrabli%, And as Its native regular $35.00, for .............. ....
of. enemies ALARM CLOCKS
supposed to have figured In the war July 3, Auguxt 1.4, Pecember b1t were not lmpQrted. 'with It, lass An.. JJTGS
Of 1812. And discovered under the 1.794, which Is alleged to be tile rot,' creased rapidly, and unless contr , olled 'ENGLISH TEAPOTS'AND 5' o n I y, spec.lalat..
toot of the house of Henry Woodrud& newspaper published An Upper . ... threatens to destroy the ifferent lines in 6 0 h ly', veryspecial, at ...... $123.
St, David's. The scarlet coats. of the 4da. Being theL meeting-plaeb of the, . ,_porn in- A very fine stock, ineluding 7 d
I dustry.
milltia of more than'100 years ago first. Parliament of Upper Canada, JAI When the corn borerwas discover- each, all;at a discount of 20 per cent. TOILET PAPI*'R
include one w9ra by Col. D. Mae- 1792, Niagara enjoys the distinction , ed In Ontario In 1920, the Main c44�
g given birth to the firstv
Dougal, then an ensign at the.battiq of ha -vin tre of infestation wits thb area be- GLASS TUMBLERS 1:Speedway" Special, 2.) ............ $1.00
of Lundy's Lane,'July 25, 1814, When, Agricultural Society. 179811 two of, tween St. Thomas and Port Stanley*
he was severely wounded; also the the first churches, 1794 and 1804; 1,. Elgin- County,. but there was &Igo I A.medium . size Glass, special ........ ...... �w Parson's " Special, large ro% regular 10e, OL
the first law society, In 17M and.
cost worn by Major Shaw 1812-1814. 1 a secondary centre in Welland, Co"- 10C 14 for $1.00
.-Reminiscentof these years of warfare the first library of Upper Canada, In ty, nearly opposite Buffalo. The'St Choice lines) regular 15c, for'
NIagaratIlsIrict are the treas,;, 1,80 0.. Among the excellent collection: Thomas infestation, no doubt, or BROOMS
A i ir::4te ter b Ile of wood used In of rare boolxs. In this niu�eum Ail inated from -the broom corn brought BRASS JARDINIERES
I OOL
marked with the broad .......
L$12, found Matthew Henry's Commuut-, from Austria, but the one in Wel A five assortment at"20 per,cent off. Aegular 69% 0 for.
, bert\ and bayonet of 181,2; cant's Companion, 1799, belonglag land apparently was due to borers.
arrow, . to thl; first library established -in
stirrup, Sao# and epaulettes of Col. beWgL brought over in table corn STERLING PAINT
Niagara. TJ41que among. these bookal fromtheinfested parts of New York-- TE AND COFFEE
W. D. Millet, enkign In 1812; but-
tons, found in a grave at St. Markls# , and pamphlets, many yellowed with, State. From. these two centres, eaWl ParsonVEngHs reakfast Tea� regull ar 65 )e .(A first-eltass Paint)
of age, are the "SC Ursula's Convouti", cially the former, the Insect has grad -
Of a United States officer and .55c per K Quart,'regular $1.3.90 for .......
as determined by r . . . . . . .
Canadian volunteers, 1813; fragment by, Julia 0. Beckwith, the first novell. ually � spread, fo Pint, regular 75c, for
of, Vrooman's l3attery, 1813 V. stand- published lu'Upper Canada, -which is scouting the last two year�, until it 50c
ing'. order for York 'Regiment, 1813; dated Kingsto4i 1824, and a -copy of NOTIONS
the first poem in Uppe ' r 18 now widely distributed through
tr4gruent of sheLl fired the province; being found In the fol. LL PAPER
during the published _21C WA
prk, ISM This worki No-tair' DoublelVlesk H�ir� Nds, 3 for ... ...
Canada, dated Y
war. of 1812; piece of sycamore tree, lowing counties, Essex, Kent, Lamb..
pierced 'by bulle I t In 1812; pocket Is. entitled '.'Woudera of the.Wqat, or ton, Elgin,.Nortolk, Haldimand, Wel.. choice... - - 15C Don't forget our great aiiMial: Wall. Paper.
a Day at Niagara Falls," Faney Hat Ornaments. .......
book of Captain, Marten McClellanj I land, Middlesex, oxford, Brant, Lin.
killed at the ca ture of Fo.tt George, Alexander.—Blanche G. It9bbian in: colu,. Wentworth, Waterloo. Perth Fancy.boxed Writing.Papers, a- foll line all at re- at 25 Per. cent off. ' This will be continued fc,'r
Way 27.. 1811; a collection Of can- %h*.Tqrqnto Glohe. -uce Wellington, Naltonj uced prices. period f TEN DAYS.
Huron, Bi d
4on balls that came ever to Niagara eel, York, Ontario, Durha,m and
rom the enem# and.the,- Military Make Success of Ifteludeer nals P A nice line of Trays, Special at j _j ... $1.98. A. Buy Now,andSave M4uey
f L . . I 1 .1119, Northumberland.
attbng box used for money and docu- The experiment Which Was made Almost'all this area, except ZICIA�
ments previous7to 1812.. some years ago it Int:oducing rein- 'and Middlesex counties, 18 at present
-The visitor to the historical buildp� deer into Labrador h:,j conclusively Only lightly- Infested, but in tbeXQL.
An* has a thrill as. he'touch0a the proved. that both in Newfouud�land two counties, especially In the area
L PAR AIR
0word delivered tky-Gen. Murray at and Labrador 4t to a good economic between $t, th.omas and Port Stan-' �SONS. F
the capture of Fort Niagara, Dec. 19., proposition,'writea W. T, Gronfell. In ley, the'luseet Is. very abundaft
181S. . Many other interesting. wea-. ent History. lit. --Alaska It bax more than .200,000 borers Der 1, 0.*
st year by" have been f0und'in everal elds. 12, Sto s in Ontario The $tore Tfiat Built and. Maintains Value; ..'Phone 2318
vdils of warfare ate found in a cay- so successful that� ' Is re
Iry Sword, pistols, dress swords and special arrangeme-�t With ina- Sucit fields, of course,. Were almost
an old Aint-lock gun, Hattons, buc- than Government, the Hudsonlo'Bay an entire loss.
kWs and badges tell stojida of heroes Compan:, e lie
y Imported a fin rd of 700
who wore them into. fiery conflict,' deer Into Baffin: Land. Another com- S61f-satisfaction is one of
of the
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*10le engravings, pfi6tos; oil palot,, paby has been formed which haaLre. greatest obstacles to ace6m,10,
Ingo and etchings ddornfug the walls eel-ved speelal concessions from the inent�; no particular difficulties.;, nature. Both camp "Minnesing" and "ter be allent than Speak Ill. A
ALGQ:�QUIN PARK
picture 6111cers and military commis- Newfoundland. Government* and SX_ ilterall3l, "Nominigan!' consist of a large, cen-
The cleiir..c�ld.14kes are
signs signed, by Gen. Brock and var� pects to start vidth,a herd of a tboa- For Both House and Stable.— A -urnmer wonderland two thous. alive with fish—brook trout, salmon tral lodge Surrounded by a serles of
governors with Witter I color sand -deer next spring. The fact that, There is a good deal of Similarity, , , ' level, embraclng,Ltrout;
IOUs I and feetL above Sca gra3t trout and black.�.bass.' log cabins, all built of cc dar logs
sketches of the old forts painted.over as a result of the war; the Lapp pas- physieally.speaki�g, bet*e6n human CASTO R I.A.,
-I Highland- I uti- with the barU on. chinked withhec-L.
na"overlooking
100 years ado. tures we,*e greatly res beings and, the lower animals.: Both 2721square miles of cool green for -boa mept and moss, and in, tfect 4r
tricted, makes . k4eirminir itikes'and ful Cache Luke afrers excellent aO-
Memorialo of Laura. Secord are It pospilble ta sftu:e -Plenty Of ant- are SuNeetto many allments, arising ests, hundreds mony with 'their natura �'surtouud: For, Wants and thdidren
SL . -nm 'this cbmmodation to lovers of. the, wilder I ULSO
cherbsb6d in the. Sketch of the course, aals and It rder from infla) AVIOn and to, 01. man- a labyrinth of winding strearn$� while f6r those *siring t
L Or _.. . .. Om- W Algonq ness who would enjoy all the corn. ings- o In. Forftor$OyeaM
ahe covered In her perilous Jrurney ner of cuts and bruises; Dr. Th uin Park e and social camp on.their own ther&`are hun.
�Iforts that good*..ser' I 7f
Vic
from Queenston to Beaver Dams. Start a heaven of your own. right, as' Eclectric, OIt is an� entirely re- It is a favorite, rendezvous of th 4 We;
in companionship can bring. There are dreds of ideal camp sites. lwaps b
iflable reni�dy,for such ai�nents'afid angler and canoeist and YOU C; onal Agents for the
41slori 'i"
Fair Syndic
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Tun6'23. 1813, made by Mrs. Curzon; in your own heart ughout the ei also 4 aps -for' Ask Canadian Nati ot. " 974ftltac
jump at conclusions, you Mishaps in both human -beings and cruise in a canoe tbro elightful log cabin car
tb,,,, copper, kettle In which was - hid- &Tet e -live even Closer to illustrated folder
the lower -orders ofanimals, tire district without a goide and find i thos. desiring to
.�4e gqld during timet of danjra� may sprain your.judglnOatV,
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ON D . 0 L LA R DAN' I ast -yea' eal LrJ)od I bargains, and had the biggest tWo days business in our history --This- year
r we gave r
we.a . re olla' LDay toreduce.our'stock, a whole- lot -in preparation for moving to our.n,e.w
going to; take advantage of D r
stand next spri n*g. T L heLrefor'o we are�goi 0 ng to cut prices morethan ever and �gLive.such barga,ins that people cannot resist
otin& fo em is
buyling. We do --not intend. qu r rMer prices very much. but depend upon: it' every it a, bi bargain-
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20 . Men"s Overcoatsat $14.95 Waterproof ClothinQ L' ..Boys, Knickers at Big Reductio'ns Men's Caps
Heavy Cotton Rib Underwear
-0 A large nuitiber of -Men's Cap.s, re -
We have cut deep into the, price of $ 3.50 to $16.50 Dollar Days $8.6 130yst Overcoats, '$4.95' Heavy Cotton RibAind'erwear.'re-.
these Overcoats. I They, are gdod $10.00'to $12.00 Dollar Days $5.95 A few . waist. lined Overcoat . q to gular $1.50 for ............ 79c. frular si.5(),foi ....... ......
Overcoats, including fine all wool 30 Men's Suits at $19.75 V.l
clear at .................... $4.95 Men's Coat Sweaters and Silk Neckwear
Melton Overcoats, sizes 85 to 40, SL Meu's, fin, e Worsted and Fox, blue Boys' PU110VOL S1.00 iD.aeh
Good bargains on all other
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real bargain .... $14-95 Serge Suits. These. are wonderful Overcoats.
Dollar Days ....... ..... I
Men's Coat Sweaters and Pull
valde, sizes 36 to 44 .......... $19L.75 4
Spring and Fall Overcoats Men's Odd Pants at $3.48 overs, about ,t dozen to sell at $3.9" 'Men's Cotton and Wool Sox
Extra Special in New Winter ork Shirts, 98c
Men's Pants, formerly sold at L Men!S Cotton and Wool Sox.
Overcoats $23.50 $5.00, and $6.00 airs in the I I e Ws
Grey an4 -Bro'wn Tweed Overcoats 32 oz. all wool English 'Overcoat- lot, all sizes.. about . 75 p .... IVA 1 8 black and white Drill; good.% -%-eight 'L ............ w... 5 pairsfor $1.0f)
in Spkingland Fall weight, priced to� ings in thenewest' shades and latest splendid weafing material, sizes 14 win'.,-tod SOX, roular
clear at .................... $6.95 styles. Also all wool grey Melton, Tiger''Brand Heavy Rib Wool' *to 17, regular $1.50 for .... ... 98c.
Blue Chambray Shirts, regular 75e Ior .......... ! ........ I
Chesterfleld style. If you see them Underwear, 87c. L
$16. -48 -
Men s uits, at and-fiee_-doneyo0vilAbu .."$23.59' $1 Z5 ) for ...... 75ci, Men's Overalls iind Pants, L - -----
y- We have a lot of Shirts, S'Ize�34 and
oys' Jerseys, 98c
In the lot will be found good strong Boys' Suits at, $4.95 Drawers size 32, regular price per 13 Navy Worsted Jerievs A lot to elear &it ............ 97)c.
tweeds and worsteds, various'pri'ceso There are not Very many of them garment, L $1.75, clearing pAce. . 87c. Grey and
1 you Men's heaVyL JV001 Shirts in sizes sizes 26 to 32. This is a genuine All other Overall"iL and Snioeh-, re -
all in at one price. Call early ard get so would advise an early call if 41tteefl ......
40 to 412 at .................. 87c. snap for the boys ............ 98c. ...... ........... 50co
best choice ...... ............. $16.48 want one.
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Lots of other ba ains we cannot enumerate here, bUtL come and see,
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FINALLV-*-Our new stock of Suits, Overcoats and. -Men's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc., are now in. On these we give a
straight to percent. discount. Stock up NOW and save a lot of money.
*=WON""
Sir
WA ER C. PRIDHAM Men's Clothing and. Furnishings,