HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-04-05, Page 4BARGAI�KS' F,0R APRI�L 008
j�e$t1,iTusljt)r Cottonades. in jo pikilerg�. A"
worth 6oC. at per yard: ... ........... 48C
White Flannelettes
Old stock. Soft. full and free frotu dressing, 7 and
28 inches wide. Worth 22C. at per
yard i5e
Shirtings
Black and white, Rackfast or black bide. Best Shir;-
tugs, or fordresses and skirts. worth to.
day 45c, at per yard ......... ......... 25c
She"911
plain Sb*ftiug,-wo4bdl1hdh
45c. At per yard .................... alue
Pillow Slips
Well made, of good Fuglish cotton, soft and even
tbmad, in 40, 42 and 44 inch. Worth
Soc, At per pair ................... 35e
Towels, 1 0
5o, dwo Vsavy, bell -bleached 11ack,sk-b"k. with
Border.. 'Towe"Is, elzo -ism 46t", S^Ixj_
6 for _85e
Congelaux Rugs
We ore selling grost numb , ere of these popular at),4
boudsome dooi coverings, All sizes we have. up
to 3 x 4 yards, ia stock, and special sale prices.
Cotton PI -T-11:1118,
White Repp or Cotton Poplin. 36 hicheswide. for'
suits skirts. middles. etc. An extra
quallt;. Worth 4oc. At per yarti.... 25e
Dress or Suiting Ser gas 0
Our immense stock of all wool Serges was bought
and paid for nearly t ovo years ago. The values
wi 1 joyd or send
se plea to any address. 40 to 42 inch heavy all
rwC&WI u&v$ bluetia black, Gld&d
ye. So es worth t1a. 25. At per vd ...OVA et
50 in 291wool Coating or Suiting Serges
Real French goods and old dye. Worth
$2.73. At per yard ................ $1.75
Floor Rugs Reduced
4X
Special reductions; In Tapestry and Brussels Rugs. They
were bought long ago. but out stock is large and we
will realize on the stock very quickly. Best Tapestry
Brussels Rog, in newest patterns and quality. Deep.
;b rich, lustrous piles. Size $1
aq,yards. $2�.ou for..... 9.95
Size 3 x 4 yards for ................ $22.00 and $23.00
Size 2 % x 3 Yards for .... ...... . ..... ....... $17.00
Gossard Corsets
We are a -class Corset.
.Fents for this popular and high'
z
All s zes its stock.
Coats and Dresses
-A very stylish showing, of latest
modes in Ladies' and Misst-s' Coats.
Materials Tweed, Chinchillas, Pl�plins,
they are exceptionally good and the
Coats are beautifully made and trimmed.
Smart, stylish and very moderate in
price.
CONTITIENIAL $12.009 $15.00t $20.009
$25.00 and $30.00
Wo �AC-H SON
thle 0110berich %tat and Oxits. but what that cleavago thirty-six years of age and b
will be it is (ADo carly to predict iii -A been known as a risin oung in
TorNWRONIS VALL T1. now. Union Government may dis- ever since he enterel Varliam(
I-— . �==Z - � � - - = appear when this emergency is oveo, seven years ago. He gained his I
FRIDAY. APRIL 5, 1918 but it will leave. a benediction be- putation as a rising young man
hind in two parties purged of pre- not rising more than once a sessi
tence and honestly fighting over real and then with a carefully prepar
UNION GOVERNMENT issues. Meanwhile the parties find manuscript speech in which t
common ground in the sentiment quintessential wit of six mont
HAS A BENEDICTION IN PURGING that Vnion Goverrin-wat is doinFAhp found scintil-lating expression. TI
OLD PARTIES OF PRETENCE beat' it can. This was st;-ikingly condensed cream always sound
demonstrated the other day 'when ,very clever and the Hause sa
Ottawa. April A. -The sanlo rdtb ';it' Wilfrid Laurier found himself What a bright young man Boh
still which looks down. on the big championing the action of the Gov- is," not reflecting that it is mu
drive in Flanders shines on our ernment in preventing any bond qr easier to be bright in one spee
little affairs here at Ottawa. 'rhe stock flotations not authorized by a session than to do it right along
war news works out for the good of the Finance Minister during the Boivin Tay be as clever as
Union Government. We know now period of the w4r. Provincial thinks he is --I am not sure of th
that we did a wise thing in Dcoein- rights are always a touchy thi because One speech a year doesi
ber last when we decided to sink but it is. gratifying to see that r make a Bernard Shaw apy mo
Factious criticism is hushed in bows to common sense in than one swallow makes a sw
differences arid stand together. face of a great danger and-- that_ mer -but I do know, that t
the JIT-esence Of' the great trag�oy everybo is patriotic enough to D uty Speakersbip� is a soft j
in Europe. wave Wale this bone of old conten- a;7 that Mr. Doivin will not
Not that Ahe spirit of urlion is Lion. When we have conquered the overworked. Sir Wilfrid cou
complete yet, I)ut each day Hup-that is to say, when we have otter spare Boivin than he cou
strengthens it as the tidings front dode our whole duty -we will take %arcil, who is a firptfuent 'at
the battlefield draws us closer to- our'provincial rights imcli again and weighty performer. -Boivin-let r
rther in the tremendous hazard: that quickly. have my joke -is a chip off, the c
,or instance, nobody blaines) Mr The Quebec bloc is behaving itself 'bloc -the Quebec bloc -but Ma
Rowell when he refused to Like up very well indeed. In other words it Oil would have been a whole ro(
the gage thrown down by Charles has done no blocking so far. The Let the chips fall where they mi
Murphy. Mr. Rowell didn't actually other day the Laurier party hold a but keep the rocks -they may
turn the other cheeit to the smiter', caucus from which great cheers is- useful. If debate is not to languif
but he refused to Answer on advicP sued tit regula& intervals, but no Sir Wilfrid must have good 8pea
of counsel, so to speak, and so there flame of anger or anything like that. erg at his back, because the C
was an end to that quarrel. The The Old Man isaill for moderation war horses of Hansard have eitb
House, which would ordinarkly have both because he is an old man alla been Put out of business or ha
revelled in a first-class scrimmage wise, and because the death throo of changed sides. For instance, Frai
between two masters of debate, lite great war has made us all sober Oliver is among those absent, a:
seemed . - and sweetly reasonable. The House his eloquence alone was as pod
8= satisfied that the bick
er " cease. was inclined to look for all artillery two rocks. Dr. Pugsley also, b
So far as discussion in (lift Oreen demonstration from Lucien Cannon, b(itaken himself and his gracef
Chamber guest Lite union spirit but he seems to have belched all big sullvitY likewise his profoui
showq itself not -in a meek me -too- thunder (]own in D6rchegter. knowle(Ige and sometimes lengt]
attitude toward the questions of the Still Le Vieux Coil is not uninind- practice of Parliamentary pr
day, but in -a certain friendly candor fill to keep strong batteries behind cedure, to the soft cushions of
toward the Government on both hill). The time may come when lie Governor's chair. That shortei
sides. Several times now Liberals will want to deliver an attack in the fight another two weeks. Mor
have been heard extenuating their force or at least to put ui� a gQod over, Frank Carvell has nothing
former opponents, and Consem barrage fire It was for th s reason attack. except extravagance in I
lives nizzing their old *friends, but that lie refused io lot Charles Mareil own department -which, b t
alwa.41 ill perfect good nature. Tbe become D. uty Speaker the other wa , lie is smiting hip and ligh
garty lines are getting a little day. Marc is one of Sir Wilfrid's anT so another two weeks is out o
lurred but they tire I not entirely rapidest and heaviest firers and to There is no reason why this sessi,
gone yet. Liberals and Conserval put him in the Deputy Speaker's of Parliament should last. beyoi
Lives are discoverinq each other. chair would have been to spike a the 24tb of May. There is not
It comes as a pleasant surprise that big gun -which is very bad tactics ing to dG--nothin that is, to rai
the Liberals should be so. much. for those who want to use the gun. a row --and evelrytody is willing
more conservative. and the Conser- So Mr. Maroil remains an active do it. The, annals of a Unij
vatives so much more Jiberal than member of the Quebec bloc --one of Government are like the annals
had been suspected, the reserves, as It were -the re- a happy country -nothing Inuep
When the party lines are resum- serves being vdry much in reserve record.
ed -if they are resumed -there will just now. The Press Gallery is prone
be a real cleaVap of opinion on George,'Henry Boivin, who took complain. "Great Scott" r heard
matters that count instead of the the Job with Sir Wilfrid'a blessing is] veteran corespondent inutter 1,1
old stand -pat arrangement of Inalquite another story. Boivin islother day,"what am I goinit to wrl
Rio
26
12
about? This Government makos
the Ten Commandments jealoust"
V Detwers 55
...........
HS
.
flowever, the 'union is not eolx%-
41. X41P4 ......................... 54-
41
plete yet. Sir Thomas White-- he
I. Voting .......... ........... 52
be
of all men --doesn't seem to fit into
E. Munning5 ...... ............ 5.0
1
it. Sir Thomas is the best Finance
Below 10 peiVten
Treble, 4,hAp Wwb��_Westl-_
1jMinjisteF
1:
we have had since Coq -1
L. F.
take, W. Sturdy, McDonald.
A
federation, but lie has very positive
and i.
opinions on man* subjects with
' FORM III, B.
SC
which his Western colleagues do "Ot
Average per cent. 56.6.
a
entirely aTe We have Sir Robert
Pass
C(
Borden's that Sir Thomas'
fl�d
E. Lamb ....................... 41.7
se
bealth is very much. shattered and'
Sir Tboxnag� word from far-off Los
L, NvEell ..................... ;0.5
H. .1 ...... 68.2
..............
201=-
th
Ll
Angeles that it islilt -No-doubtboth
Thomas�
C_ a ------------------ * 0314
n
are corree"ii ailment
1. .................... M
being half spleen and half some-
(;, ............ 61.7
Tap"
thing else. One gathers that be
j. I ...... .......... 61.4
mars, all
w
stands between love and duty-lovo
.
F. Washington ................ 60.2
)a
of his country and duty to -well, to
T. Laithwaite ................ 60
ar
'the men who made him and are en-
C, Hays ...................... :.60
"1
titled to his gratitude. Rumor has
Below Pass
a
it that Sir Thomas will come back
N. Gina ...................... 54.8
if he gets his way. He is willing
D. McDiarmid ..................... )9.5
n(
to make a German peace -that is
a. Levy ........................ rA
at
to ear, a peace on his own term*-
M. Bowler ..................... 55.3
In
tj
sa orms bein(; the directorship of
1. Foster ...... ...... 1.54.5
Government railways which Frank
w Dyer
P
.Cochrane is said to have picked out
E. Jones ........................ 51.5
SL
for himself. If the stars are pro-
E. Pridbani r)
at
pitious we may yet see these dif-
-terences--buried-in the- -deep -bosonr
.................... .51
J. Donaldson .................. 50.4
- - -
A
fil
of Union Government, and, Sir
bent., rankpd
H. MeNee, M. McNevin,and T. But-
h
Thomas back in his -place aqin.
H F. GAD
hifil
W
B
Asent fro;n exams. throu�ll Ill-
at
ness: H. Kidd and E. Wogridge.
G. C. LEXMINATION REPORT
. YORM III A
K
Average per cent 56
in
The following is the standin of
-the in the teld
Honors
J. Bogie 77
a
pupils examinations
weekly from January to the Easter
........ ............
Pads
holidays. Too many of the students
E. H ume .. .................. 73.21
are below 'pass stanning-60 per
40 Strenuous
V.. Kilpatrick ................ 70.5
L. Adams 70.2
in
cent. and per cent.
work will have to be done by these
....................
E. Goldthorpe ................ 68.8
0
1-(
during the remaining three months
E. West . ...................... 66,2
ft
of school to Win promotion..parents
K. Weston ..................... 65.7,
th
must * co-operate. Pleasures and,
A. Butric ...................... 64.7
o
amusements must take a very se-
Fo. Wallace .................... 64.5
8
condary place and work a more
M. Baechler .................. 62.4
S. Mutch 6 -2>. 2
k
prominent part.
FORM 1. A.
....................
M. Kelly ...................... 60.6
P
in
Average per cent. 61.4.
Honors
Below Pass
J. Kelly ...................... 59.7
H
V. Latimer 80.2
1. McQuoid ................. 1 .49
T
....................
Pass
G. McKay .................. 54.5
R. McLeod 74.5
A. Sinclair .................... 57
....................
R. Wilson ................... _74
W. Co8sey 72.4
E. Wilson ....................... 15.8
C. McRae ........ ........... 54
it
t
....................
V. Fisher ..................... :72
G. Saults .... I ..... ........ )3
M. Dalton ...................... 674
Below 50 per cent. ranked
c
F. Naithby ........... * 36�
R. McPhee, S. McNally, E. Brad-
n
T. McCarthy ............
ley, E. Co., 1. Thomson, H. Clutton,
9
0. McLean .................... 64 . 7
V. McLennan, E. Hays and 11. Lpddy,
t
D. Andrews .................... 64.4
FORM TV
d
J. Kidd ....................... 64.2
Part I
t)
0. Craigie ................... � �61
Average per cent 65
A
E. Driver ....................... 63.4
Honors
0
M. Webb ...................... 61.4
J. M. MacEwan .............. &1.2
M. Weiss ...................... 60.5
A. B. MacEwan ................. 76
A. Donley .................... 60
Pass
v
0. (jinn ........................ 60
L. A. Macklin .................. 74.2
w
Below pass
G. M. Pindel . ... ......... ...�0.6
V
H. Symonds ................... 59.7
R. Worsell .................. 44.7
f,
H. McLeod ...... ............. 59.6
H. Shaekleton ................ 50.6
w
V. Wilson ..................... 595
E McArthur ................. 50.5
B. Davidson ................... 59:4
1 E: �I. Lee .................. 19.2
T. Munnings ................... 59.31
, Parts I and 2
B. Bradford ... ..... * .... 59.2
G. (;. Newton ................... 67.3
M. Murray ..................... 57.6
COMMER(AAL FORM
N. Parnham ..................... 56.3
Average per cent 67.2
Honors
M. Hussey ....... ............... 55
M. Stokes ..................... 53
E. Walters .................. 81)
B. Tufford ..................... 52.8
Pass
Below 50 per cent., in order of
G. (;Ivdhill .................. 73
J.
Inerit
R. Snazel,
A. Anderson ............. 5
J. Pinder
W. McDonald, S. Cur-
...................... 6q. -I
rey and Jean Beek.
G. Maskell .................. * 67.6
FORM 1. B.
#
A. Saunders .................. * 6-1.4
G. Down
Average per cent. w.
...................... 67
Honors
M. Paltridge .............. ..66.5
Oral Cooper .................. 75
C. Baechler . .................. 66.4
Pass
L. , Watson .................... 64.7
A. Nairn ....................... 73
B. Sanderson . � ............. 62.6
D. Osterhout ................... 73
D. Marshall 7.1.8
F. Newell ................ 62
R. Harrison ............... 48.7
F. Dougherty*
J. P. H UM ��
C. Johnston ................... 70.3
Principal.
M. Howell ...................... 69.5
F. Durnin .................... 69.3
G. C. 1. NOTES
Or. Murray ..................... 692
1. McDowell .................... j58.5
School-c-losed on Thursday for the
-
0. Allen ...................... 65.8
Easter vacation and will reopen at
J. Hunter ............... 05.1
9 a. m. on Mo6day, April 8th.
H. -Shaw ............... 64.7
Dr. H. B. Spotton made the annual
E. Shepperd ................... 61.2
inspection of t e Collegiate March
H. Galt . ...... 60
18 to 21. Hjs visits are always help-
Beio' w-
ful and kindly.
H. Carey ...................... 59.2
The Collegiate Caaets, who are
J. Garrow - � .................. 57.3
this year tinder the instructi6a of
G. SDahr ...................... 57.2
Cadet Captain Philip Carey, have
J. B#dford ..................... 56.2
been able to carry on their drill in
M. Lee .......................... 55.7
F, McCreath .................. 55.7
the Square on Elgid Avenue at the
foot Mpntroal St. the
w 'Thompson .. i i ............. 65.3
of during past.
three weeks, They are coming on
D. Bichan . e ................... 55
well and will be in good form for
I-
H. Porter ...................... 54.6
inspection early in May.
R. Pinder .. 6 ................... 52.8
The examinations for irranting
Below 50 per cent. ranked :-
. -- . .
A. Beckett, J. Young, L. Nicholson,
and M. Price.
FORM 11.
Average per cent. 63.7.
Honors
E. Washington ................ 78
R. Kilyatrick .................. �7.7
L. Wa ker .................... 763
G. 'Mawhinney .. .... ......... 7 5
Pass
L. Johnston .................... j I
A. Baxter ....... ............. 70.8
P. Carey ....................... 67
F. Humber ................... 66.5 Ouch I ? I ? ! I This kind of rough
1. McClure .................... 66 talk wilt be heard less here In town f f
E.Dancey ...................... 65.9 people troubled with come "I follavi
. Young ..................... 65-8 the simple advice of this Cincinnati
L. Macklin .................... 65.8 authority, who claims that a few drove
A. Sheppard .................. 6.5.2 of a drug C&Ued freezone when applied
1. McNevin .................... 65 to, a tender. aching corn stops sorenew
W. Weir ...................... 65 at once, and soon the eorn drieft no
L. Sowerby ................... 6-U and lifts right out without pahL
M. Garrow ............... 63-6 Its up freezone is an, ether coni.
J. McKenzie ............... :, *63 tound which dries immediately and
G. Hamilton ..................... 63 6ver Inilanies or eivu, 'Irtitatils the
B. Megaw ..................... 60-13 nirrouAdla t1ame or sklu, A quarter
� Below Pass of an ounce of fremne will soot very
E. Sowerby ....... ............ 5)-5 little at ally drug store, bat Is Will -
M. Tigert ........ ..... 59 clent to riewtive, every hard, or soft
G. MacLeod ........... ::*.--58 . 7 corn or callus from ones feeL Mallonii
E. TA ..................... ::50 of American women will *eleome this
E. Snell ....................... 55-5 antiouncement since the tnaugurmlon
H. Finnigan .................... 55.3 Of the high heelL
N rw
r..AR 0
wwTER 'FO
Our Easter Fashions is sun
have Style. Fit aa Qaahq
comiliiW. Maile on Aaeri.'
CA s "West lasts is I*&
04 low ot A*.
See our high cut stVles In the
new shad6s t seat brown, ctui-
ser grey. nigger, and African
beov;n. Pootwest with snap
and.stVie sure toplet&
,A&
Men's and Wilts' Brown
Boots, Neolin Soles and Rub -
bei Heels
Lots
�URMAN, THE SH, E, MAN
1qurtmental and Matriculation
,11cates (in farm work and en-
t.ment for wiel�se.'IS "jelvice are to _S'P1 'G
held uext week. The Middle and
)per School exuaiiiiations begil) at
a. ni. and the Lower School at
30 nt. of Alouday, April 8th.
-iting oil the Middle
boU119 are wi
hool exams, I oil the FI)PAT School
id abont 6 on the 1,ower School. e
)pjes of the examination papers FOR"
t by the staff, have to be,sent L4jl
e EducatIOU Department befortv
to examinations begili. arel N, K
A goodly number (if boys who
ot going forward to Departmental,
ertiticates are going out to farm - WE
ork dtiring the.niouth of.April. A
rger titunber of the younger boys
v also prepared to go out for 21
onths after Pxaminations are, over
bout the middle ofjune. --- Ron's Soft and Derby.:
,rhe conditions under whit -h ll�iys,
it taking the Departmental ex-
ninations, are granted their pro-
otion to a higher forin are that
ley niust have made oil the term
xaminations 40 per cont. on vach HAT S
ibiect all(] 60 per rent. oil the total,
id that they inust rurnish,ion a
orm to be provided, a ver licate About ISO Hats In tele-.
ma far�m*w or farmors thaA they -scope --shape -Fur telt�--
ave worked satisfactorily at farm 4
ork ft-oin the thile they leave with plain and con--
hool until the naadle of Au"t
least. trast tridimings. To
The millinery vlas4cs, under Miss
nox, restimed work the last week clear
February with an attendance of
bout 35. Sonte of the new spring $1.25
reations are well -in the way to
mipletion.
'Re dressmaking elasses are open -
g up this week Wider the. charge 75 Hats, good for gen-
f Mrs. Pellow. About -10 are en- eral wear
lied so fat-, b0t it is expeeted that
lly 20 more will take advantitge of 75c
e excellent opportunity afforded
f getting inuch sewing done at
nall cost anti of aoquirin further Up-to-date stiff Hats,
nowledge in the dressinalLng art.
ersons desiring to join these classes in seasonable shapes,
ay enroll wit It Mrs. Pellow or J. P.
ume, the Principal. good quality Fur Felt
HE CHAMPION KLINE FANNING with Silk Trimmings.
MILL To clear a4
If you want to gel the best fanning
till built, buy a "Kiine, the easiest
I turn, the fastest to clean. Z to $L45, $1.75 and
00 bushels per hour, take., out wild $I.nc
ats no niatter flow thick. No other
)ill. can equal it in grading seed
rain . We Itave farmers tell iis
hf!y would n(it lal�(- ont, hundred
ollars for their --kime' mills it'
ley could nol gei another. Write
)r particulars Kline Alfg. Co., Boo -
it, 011t. Men's Police Briaces
userta it, Still- To clear at
eyors, lwospectors and hunlors
ill find Dr. Thomas' Eclo " 11-ir Oil
'' I 25c.
ery useful in calill). \V11-11 Ile
,et and legs are �Net an,] rold if is
ell to 1,111) 1111,1n freely with tho Oil
THE NEW. SYSTEM M ROBINS
THE CO-OPERAf IVE I n
PLAN THE NEWS STORE
5 balis �any leading laundPy
301111 290 and the result will be the prevention
Best gpitnalated sugal, 6 1-20 of pains in the muscles, and should
a cut, or con(Usion, or spraill be
a lb if b0iight with OUP system. SlIstained, nothing could be better
as a dressing or lotion.
Write for few c'irculars
Consumells' Aisoclation FOR GOOD RELIABLE
Shoe Re i i
J. J. DOYLE Tpairing
Queliec St. SMITH & MG
1 30 FAst Strest Opposite Knox Chur&
OC da0*000000nannal GIVE US A TIOAL
Home Beauty
that means
Home Eeonomy
Old FwniWit - like
old friends -has a charm
a its own. So -if you
have a taMe, dresser,
bureau, bookcase or old
chairs handed down 111111111
from great -grandmother's day
- cherish them; and protect
and restore them to their former
beauty, with
SIZEROIN-MUZAXT
YARNISH STAINS
They lend their own beautiful rich undertoneill'to
the fine old Fumiture, that neeJs but the proper finish
to look its - besL - There is a hill family of colors to
duplicate all hardwood e&cts.
BAR-#0T,F*rF1vor#- Made for floom--to be walked
on and danced on, if you like -to have water spilled on
itj and fin-niture dragge4 over it. MAR.1jor is tougk
6rable. absolutelY waterpr�o_f. Dries in 8 hours, rWx
to a dull fin* vale in color, putictdarly desitable for
"a hardwood doors.
ROJO-Aver, FSP F&Mftsrs anit Iroodwark, has, been
dw MOM Of C0111"fft &Xwnds of women to the id"
of potecOm In the honm They use scoxiver to
fro*
1111146 dm*, Aussm., - OW WAL EVW boWmg
waw dm rm hillao thb vonuL
RIMM, For "tw* WW+_4Wft,
-* lo Aft6t* W&tWpVd Md Wa IV*
wn whho no =mw bw king nligla"
C
6
we ft"'pts towsl6ft &@ efaftw&.
Aak
10 A* COAW CMA prkft or
saw NNW
C6 It- - I
AM&
It\
Was
Am�g
41
Was
Am�g