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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-12-13, Page 1471 J"�, 7 r.r.••::.-...,.e,�.�,..,._, . �...-._:..� .:.:�:..•r- --a:k�.-•,w.a-:�:: �aw•.c.��--_...—�,r.a.��=vv�..�-'"--'-..___•._. _ _...._.- "_ _ _......_ _ - - .-., ... _ ..-..,a..+.- -----:.,�-.. .,...... �_ _. ._ IFACB' THE ' ODE -RICH 'TAR G =v"DAY, DEC. I" M& CHRISTMAS. 'M' CHRISTIAS ALE w n 10 Days 41A1y ,.. 10 Day* Only r and am Exceptional Opportunity to, BuySepvi ceable Gifts at a Real Saving a` Any TIM0.1 We Save YOU Money, But .. his is a Cheistmasi Money Saving Sale STOVES NEW GRANITE WARS I Child'sAartcaDnobila ...... , .... , , .. , , , $9.50 Dreusars at . .. . .................... . s oo up t2 only, Sr. rd New Irou Bed Springs. and Alattress. ^ flockeu Boats and Skatcs, at...... , .... , $2.00 up 2, New Me:lium lficatcvs. . . . . .............$15.50 15 o nieces on stile vridai at Hal rice. $18.95 .r•: naw.................. illedlum ii�:l�.ta.D'9. . . . , . . • , . .. . r -a . . .... . .1741 _ - .. ... ly fi:�a•J, 5��, + ..... . . . • . • • . s r w�.�4�'. (t.�, w.t . a . s�+7irWM � �(� on , Kit�iDeDD f�lf Baby Sicl� 3 Largo 'Waters .. . • . . . . ....... ; X2'1.00 . $ t Sideboard ................" < y .. t5(r alluds igraenj see these at. , . .. .95C l IN. rlor Suite, at... . I ....... � ....... , 25.50. ... "...�15.(N! .K.r, (I 8,-, cnnd-h a:Dd licaators rata barx-d a. .... , .. ,53.8$ :inn $5.00 1 Chesterfield Suite, 3F pieces, €or.... .. 25.00 Sidebdard........ . .... . ....... . .:....$10000 s. 1ta Second-hand il`4DI,a,"o,'g, $�6.0p lip,Ucril Carriaizas, new.... . .. . ,$� 1 Buy ,p , _ nsy, bail B assinutte, netts , . , ..° ..............4.400 3 t: Baby C-,inlagc, special a.t.............. $25.00 '6 Steel Couches, complete with Mattress.... .$11.95 15u Staves P ria ll�ere We �Slavc You �:f . . �. DON'T SPEND A NICY, M TILL YOV SEE WgAT WE CAN DD TO HELP YOU IN YQlJl1 CHRISTMAS BUYING. r rnitur Exchange r ON TR.E 13ROADW AY OF 00DERICH A 't i .. skac».',r-•�r,..,a��wa.�srw �aa �:u-.w«=w..rMw+a.a.+r+w .+.e...•.++wV•v:.r•<«..«+ (.-. '.. ... -: : .. _ - .. •; �'' .? Governments as well as the Domin• stories of,a hot wave in the Arctic `atone?" said .one Jew to another, . `. i ion. There has• been a flow to the l regions, are telling 'us that too much pointing to the handsome diamond tie WORLDIE ., :, +: " United States frown this countr •attention should not be given to this, Pin he was wearing. NIS, 3 which, to a certain degree, aifsots imy They say • that this . wave hits the ' : "Nell," said Isaac, "L got it frons r,> 4 migration,; so. what the toot xcsailta ,North Pole about $very thirty-five my feather. Men „he died; he left 0 LI LLIS rare' is. soneewhat difficult to estimate. i years, that it is now due, but that it $1,000; to purdbase :a atone. Veil, �. ' f < 1ll Diriia..�$c; s1JI.S. 1 On the' whole pthe evidences would does not change the climate: that is the atone, _ THE SANITARY. *� z> . .. / . seem to be that, Canada progresses e - .--._--..#►i MEAT.,.MARKET m R ivai iexao n lli rd Yi:►m art l oris Order o£ Crusaders steadily, if not as rapidly as.many .of: Further. Tariff Changes by U. S.'.' Will; and Won't WEST SIDE SQUARE, # t► x a d su er p The lM 3,teri d its would like to see. Likely 111iirinDt lira#Ish lSleCtions faire is still considerable mystery , * 1r m Old Mose was wrestling with, a ` `� , - ! The Unitea Old is a- balky mule when a; bystander asked Rib Roast of Prime Beef, per lb . Zoe Rowdyism and disorder were r* ani- ; abont the Order of Crusaders, ai Bxi a vibe Bing to: �i`eav Classes e tt hadaiii rn. session, and it is altogether hima "Why, Mase, tivhere's your will 'Blade Roast of Prime Beef, pa's •<b. , , , ..:. ► tish of anixatlaxs whish r Oen �* plant dafrin� the British election eau►• ; �" ,. '4%o are tieminded thraugh'a little leltely that some further action will rawer? r e des etc h t " be taken in the -.lay of tariff ;changes tM will ower's all ri ht" ,camea Beef, per lb . ...15c axign to an extent which lead been g s< solemn service in Westminster ode item appea ing in th I? hos t, u 1 �� P g A Shoulder ReaRoast of Bm A ., p , bel. Some noa�rspapoxs ha kin s and ueena are mortal .like the , with the hope of meeting 'the., de- . the reply, but, you ought ter. come Pot Roast c„ Prime 13e, f, �ier lb . , ..... .14c absent from previous battles far a. it appear that it is based upon ;the , s� usga al are subjected a the miosis of the agriculturists. The so out nn' see dis Ver animal's won't. Porter House Roast,, per lb.. • ..........25c lin time back. In one case, are�Ideas.which have maade the Ku'Kiux rest o n a t p . i the sanm Infirmities.. The icing has been called 4proressive .,roup showed: power" . l£Iaan a power 3o aoaua; areas of. a p .. , :.. .29,c told, a woman candidate was beaten advised, the itout says, that he should its tooth on various matters, .making Sirloin Roast, t, iiixp half per lb 1 ' Unitgd btatea. Tt is announced . an i a .fight to start with, on the election Sirloin Roaaat, tap half, per lb, . , , ... a a li3c esnd otherwise maltreiated by men; that . bas declived avis an wear glasses for reading and wr ting. , g, Rib Rolled,Pot t R t r its behtilf h it n t Ile has a lot of both to, do and a great of a speaker, but it would be a anis- Child d,r H n �✓ �� � Po Roast, Ab . .16c Ufa is a .far cry froga the ."fair -,play , the gambling demi of the couhtV.' � take fdr'"iin one to imagine that the ' Plank Rolled Pot Roast, pe' lb .: « , c. s frit which; has been .uauoll acre t- This follows the complaints of some i ^ `"" " " " y �R. F.�..S.TCIIER S: i p X R l y' pp P Progressives ars advocating ailytIaing �,,. cd us, characteristic alI the British young men of rominent' familles p so advanced' as the suggested legisla- �:r Q S. T Q 1� Fresbi Hams, half or whole per. lb ....... 23c racn. The Communist propaganda in that they, have 1oat, largo sums of � i �tiQn which is usually associated with -M- , ' p arts of Britain lies however, bred a money in. gamblingr in :the homes of -the' Parliaments �. Loin Roasi per lb ... k :.,,. 2 . p' he usual vidoucrk tea en b {# a the Progressives an ,hep m t F 5c :.� batiexness which, added to • t u •ai l war, ,. l✓ k y NEW LAMP BURNS � Shoulder , .. , exc meat! f a political 'campaign,. •n the comnusAon -which conducted an of oilier countr`cs« . biscussians and � h udder Butts;, per lb ... , . , : , . 200 tie o. p p R , occurrences. in. Congress this session ! resulted in some bainfiul :nines. investigation into betting in; Britain, sh old be read in the Ii lit of the fact % iip R Shoulder Roast, per lb, , ..... , . illi Ileckling is a flsne..art in the qld was rather startling, It was shown a 9 A! that ne t yetaryis Presidential election �_ Front Quarter, halt or ,whole, per".lb...... Ztk <: i i Land, but where this was not sutiiw that betting was carried, out on a year. iaat will explain a whole lot. int to silence'some candidates in. sealax.undxeained of; train scho6t chil- .. ' � ,� � , BEATS: TLECTIYG bit GASB w fare fight now closed, violorwo was re dren in poor districts to rich people Britain Will Probabl Saxe An A new! oil lamp that givee an aniaz- j. Lei sof Lamb, per lb . . , .:. 32c E some 'to. A part alt ether from the .to who the losses pf even thiausands, y mt;ly, brilliant, soft, white. light, even s►-+ of Lamb Roast, b I iii ; - t Election hello ata . oas , p..t l ... ....... : 35c . political advantages hoped for,. Con- of ,pounds was net ways a. hard ,., , better than gas or. electricity, has P p .I Yt ns probable that Britain will soon been tested b the Sreast`Lamh,, per lb.. , .. ; ... .....:.'1Sc u!rvatr�es and Liberal organixationw ship. The aggregate of money plac- > .. •, e • g e Si Government r y leave another general election. The and leading, waive s e n alike were re oited to have been most ed in ot$ in a year was, very -h gh, a a 8 i iii s and found P h . results of the contest which .closed to he superior, to 10 ordinary ci 7ey our Stauno4i, per lb.. ...... ISc r anxious to defeat than advaanced r4di. giving sa, new lease of life to the sug» p q nay 1 last Thursday were disastrous to, Do not forgetvour famous Breakfast l�acbir '<< cid clement:'+ north, ear` the Tweed. .:P s gerstion that. the ,government should i> � lamps; It burn without odor, smoke l�roinier BBidwin sand his.. SxaYern- to the main iss e'. emlgr Baldwin collect a.tax on It. This idea is o - ; :... ',: or noise --no pfimping up, is simple, per lb. . , . ,'. ,. „.. 30c _ m ti , P. is in addresses-, ado a posed b many, people, includin a r meat. ver the to: get- clear os clean, safe. Burns 04 n cent err ,... .lath closing a r+esa ., m the iiAt P y y p P , � _ >�:'•• .< pit eve • e other two `artier. ` P . ,. .� B. No. 1 Eggs Alw.•rya ori: iHand : number o chu , h bodies whose fear Generally i . e • P and G ,pox cent common kerosene . . , declaration that if he were returned :€ zc s h c N: Generali � s eaY:ing, the. -industrious t • to ower he would use the tariff au. is that the step.' might be construed l • P (coal aril. Chickens, Turkeys and Geese warit„d. Must •be plucked dry a „ areas decid94 to stand by free trade, . , The -inventor,' F. N. Jolinson, .2411 thority given ham to the fyl.,. Y. as being a legal government sanction The House of Qixality. „ 'and' the government lost heavily Ir Craig St. W-, lrontrenl,; is o'!fe:rin;� to , . , want to treat_ the foreigner, ha said, ,of whwat they consider a great evil.: .. l r, r, Watch Our Windows f'or Saturday Night •, x, ,n v� many .sections to the Liberal and La send a amp on ip days Flt..^, trial, g ais.he treats us, until ire. learns to - 6. x ,• „ �" •„-' bot .parties, and whore its candidates or -even to gyve one to �h+s first .-v-.__.� ......,�,__�_-._....._.,..�,.:_...�....•.:...__..,,_...,,•..,•_......_ e, tr at us a little: better. Australia to Import Domestic, $erg + :� .; we a successful their ma Qrities �verc+ user in each locality who will help t ants. ;£lam Brltarin, � r a4 � P Pko. 2 C. E.. ALLISON Vest Side, Square !* > 'with, "educed. As was expected, him introduce it. Write him today Some of the delicate problems of , +°" . for full articulars, Also asst him to P with, :so rainy three -corded flghtti;.. floe Empire have been .discussed in -... p >.. mitmrity candidates were. elected in a explain• ow yeti can get the. agency, i t print from time to tine, biat in in , number of laces. The 'overnment and without experienpe or money . corners of the great aggregation etif. P make 2G0 to $600 er month: FORA REAL GOOD: OB OF PRINTING TRY THE G(1HERIGH ST nations. In Austvalaaa the Parlia. ► THE TCiIVG" ..,......�,..0 .�,�,..�r, .._. cannot curry on„ in the .event of I:ibei to J � R mens has just asses! a bill for the in -,f als and Labor combining against it at •= P . • any time. But ars each of the three.. 4 ` troduction of domestic servants from w '! r >,: , •° Beta! of work that few people under- parties I}uvs hitherto been ;against � , . - ' • l` Britain, The Labor _Party matin• a stand falls to the lot of a.king• His coalition wzth.one.of.the others, it is --- - r bitter light .rtgaina't . this proposal, Maaesty, -yho .opens the slava ; lyarifa- impossible to say, what will .happen., which has as its nitiln points that aero ment in January, must have lieen in- Some commentators believe that Lib- , vents must beaver eighteen years of tensely interested in the election cam- Orals and Labor may, combine tem-•- , age and must serve at least twelve t paign though his :pasitfers •. forbids. porarily for the sole purpose o£ in- .y ., months of an ;apprenticeship` at wa- bin, expressing ally, public opinion. troducing and carrying legislation to iyey the same as those of f trrA ap- Re .bas the friendship of all the lead- pr vent the election tat minority ear- t u .. n ;t prentices, the whole scheme to be car- ors in the light. didates, before embarking on another si vied out under strict government. yup- Save Monv $ Bu in a' election. This would involve the ad;^ - t ervislon. The same measure also Britain Paying S' fes Eighty blil- option of the principle of; the trans - lion grants to !every' .farm apprentice who l lie ferabie vote. Others are of op?mon }' 4 i fans served sa proper .apprent�coship • that owing to the eom licated situa• i �. During file present month. Britain a P • :and ivho will take u land himself,Yo ,, .From, the suis of 300 .hounds to be expend pays an i t to s, w ch her debt a the L berals will France support ort the � ed in, the Iaurchaso of stock and .United States, �vhieli with interest, app t aamounts to •about eighty: million dol- Government long enough to enable its j plant. It will always be a question lars. The recent dropin sterlingon foreign policy to assume a status\of t t `R 14i.:. of opitiioaa as to �vhethex such state. the New York Exchane iris not een stability before forcing another fight. C`a•j aided schemes of. immigration and' entirely due to this known fact, a Regardless of partyism, there seems ' a+' �• settlement are best. "K�t'e have in our to he general agreement that Lloyd variety of other causes having had g Yd �r orvn country various forms .of, assist- their influence. Where Is a better. George's .whirlwind campaign was a A r� a ante to. uumigrants and settlers on ati7 l O�a� A l THE 1�"1R,8 tone on. fixe exchange, though 'tremendous influence against the gov- , ` tiro art of some of the Provincial t ' p exnnaent and an answer to the ries- • eel toward normal may, be somewhat.: ' q as .•c result of floe uncertuint ` ,tion Can he come bark?" Subject- delayed'The --im --impression has of -around that the are'<aDtiy on the tariff question In. both coux l tc some unimportant changea the P g r trlea. It is interesting to note, hese- ;standing of the parties is:-- catering to ttae boats and factories. Thisis not so. �'� e ever, that British trade shows to can- No v Dissolution. r carry the same large stock t4at-we carried when up town eQidrrable.increase, this iWludigg ex. � 1 Conservatives ....G3 34G < a ;porta. Those in Britain 1vlDo were . • .... anti taut carders• b hone will receive prompt attention. t ' P liberals . ..... ........154 .117 ' �l 3 Y p P t .# ,opposed to the.ra id deflation of the Labor ....... ...187 144 r x, ` ��ea / e ; post period, aro still contending Inde indents, , , . ...... 10 {'p -• ""�� w��a '•,Haat Britain was. the greater loser P t a i i t i i P I, thereby, But it is probable that Bri- " 1 missing ! t ��, :;,• •:; a �I��1 wit � fish. governments, whatever their pa• .. '•'"'� , a ! lltic d beitefs, will continue to act on /�l m na a£ Sir 1Vilham TICKentie For Viii ChristmAs ��o �n g l the priib+�iple that rational obligations '1'I�e aware of the irate Sir 'LVilliam � must be discharged as promptly as NacKenxie, who died at hi& Toronto possible, : hoose after a brief illness, wall ever �be associated with that of Sir Donald We can. give yorl some good values in Collapse of Dike Destroys. Eight or Mann, as the -builder of the Canadian ! talion Villagts . ,oithern Hallwaay..1 That railway • ! 'iii: • Nine* I Rodger$ .1847 SlAverware, Italy, wlaicIt has load many troubles . was later embodied in, the Canadian l`Iati al Rai ay Systom and is now � 9,111 .the last feta years, has suffered aro Integral past of the. same... It was . u other severe blow by the colla sc� U �a��+ sof ri ti p always the dream of Sir William, , i1�CriiLI1�I�'' r~1KateS, aly1� o��ieF Makes ya' �rrat dike at Glens Lake, result• ;from early manhood, to be known as ing in tilt destruction of eight or ninaa villages and six or seven hundred the builder of a transcontinental Pane.A Large►S50rttilellt of Brass Jardinieres' lives. It is not improbAble that care. While hes mmeeded in his ambition, If lessiaeys had s+aanetiaing to do rv9th i c mst4hees compelled him and hie ; 4 =� Smoking Sets, etc At Gut Prices tial- disastelr, though such, such eArelessd . Th octe��a to veli �cluish its rnBn+� ol, +r ( , th mess toxitflit not linen been wilful, It R as taking over o t1De C. acts � ' • U ->� o i is n'iM libels that some weaknesses eu sura zine afros ttten matter of dis- �y� y! ta v in the of the c e had clot p tvigilance' p zea Canada. sizKd orvitt Sets, Pocket Kt&es, t rV� i N `,. ' ``; , t was towatch {{ , ^ e . d � rthis is not the lalAec to enter into it. ' :.� 1 ,� firs the gciriar diFarttinatteiy for Italy, Sir William was a striking example TO Electric and asters etc. T"z F" ��`� ' � it liar ata, enei•g'etie ,premier and gov- of the l^ausalt fain alas has: nothing to . boost about of this world`s - ,, eminent, whir will know how to take aloa:ds, ; , .r Wo live vyk to -day sttitl plan for' - quiet action tae relieve tiro sufl'exzn n orating iname'�. fame and fortuiat in ' Mild other goocts too Utlmt roUg to Mention at slat PR keS- g a Canada of which country he ova, si ai QCs atsiriOuit� of gathers tvhao are threatened sag is te. , , { s salt Of this etat?o%trao he. Able e A eonihis friend and like- Iy d*r tho wi of lock p a � o sable' niton with his friends, ht+s tvai, a ,. � a '• ,: , l Ing into the futuft very takro when � The Rate to the Worth l ole hatA fighter and a ele~ver finaneler Iti r •: ``'� a'1'ct* rlectri�larn os axe CDCaDii lc ` . zaouaaaYseDr. ae noted ea;yrlorcr,who 4 tl: , v„_ i) v COAL buying household cf:6n1<a;D[ oditie5. ,t tl Isole ne businens world _ 'f,c, is drifting' in his ,phi to the North n Oil of Xerit.— a. Thomas l if Dale, ntay find himself beaten by te�r lcetrie Oil is riot a jumble of medicin• i+ ��' e i1z�e a �v�llderftli cc�ai Stii£�1lXe for "filar ��311 ra” f i kita5 into rile Future where iaiajiDDg d'xaztc;l .Stsati*s aaaciil rxlreditzflan whi;li , at substanees thrown together and r, i a this commodity meam toutidering� the "ill attempt to reach that objeetive `' perished by advertising. but the result � n t . .i rrpa+totiiJ►fsl"t13G1lilfCih�I OI QrcllaSYa1�3, y aaishipa prtelrrshi3 it+ea6t aiDnoEnea•, of 4he inn°eful inse�stigtatiarn cr£ tltb Quebec �`�ofltor d9Y �`itlt2a�e, nflC� iftlrDBs to 0, $i1D1- �zek. :X attcl altpitatfoction derived fir-,mtLt r use' clniunrl_.eor hiDoa elf laa3 not yet eC'Cio healing n� liti s of eertazta roils as are• o' This Coal 11'a:I ail aSSed O�eD inch, s recti t noir tie £dela of rrAehaDrg flat Poles h lied to the:, huiDDa n bed , I Is to � M tiDClaU to there 111tif11atC %rte Xat ie IA ial air. although he y I p Y t t to } t. .k a!roicx!i eel elfiicYltritc . p?arst arra the ssta reimbenatitsiD and it won find Dept lour ' E A � -� 1 5 tcttint be brei pa•a�§cetci last talumey. � lie favier from thele first. A trial of it f ,tz%ydto Lamps wiewrif tally !E�:II lAric IkI this case the j&X is that he should aril navvy• e-oaavicti!on to aoaq' wirer ^ try an sirl)Une flight with one com. " doubt its poevcr to repair and 'heal the e�iaatlatirat which radiate all l�lie`,c towk for this ranion, while the American plan nA to ' .• 'VittRl< erlisaxrscteraati0s. lrr ilemoriaam Hydro Ltxm s are reduced for 1iwclar� xsxxr xrri than usn urnn to ttic xrat Wilms ed,. ail±!a latch* P p . fararps ,yaci c n trusted, nett- luzpged. and rixani,'' <'s <ay. 1 aaac, oahcrr elicl z cp flet that » ciuttat !rr and iI UtBUDta't`il fisc firth► life. buy. aard lay et picked crcriz �riF a►txtaaxut --- - - l ji +, a s w L iw " ,r __ . u lsiid ireirn'ta�t3. �le�itatxd+.rat 4 dta-.la tear - , ,, ,�r the .�f t fer-; e, Is till rraoarahlocxecl as PilQgtl < 8tr0!ti .2t TNE STONE i1�1 THE �� ��R1k1R HYDRO STORE . "`+ts,"''E" On(,ref thrr attoaar£ of c�tarlearaatlaaatA; t1 ' !► iDh to+d hey Ewell itroy fisc•: ory ,kl±tarturity,' it,rlaa taa,arr ova klCflNap Aikni %abe sure, er �taaailrte�tiaalk an «" � ., . a+Vhi+hick 11c, has sslowma helel, oa` .• iraavria la•K ttrarir+ tkaa ccs wn in phaaifr•• ety a� iFc Ali°c:o�erex rt beth pc,1C•. ,, �t.?c+�laiF°at•,�c� _•+!.3lac�taxa , Vic.!?it.; �:-S",1tJ la9ti+;� I'a'£i3 ffdaiflaw.;; '^-- 1-`"hct�Y'wuitndDl`b�kt# ,