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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-04-05, Page 5Aprit $1 0181 IAOIU6 far their U014'ays , Misses 10 0. 1 be stosliers and Ppri. Toroatw; Miss Cluff, McKenzie, t -f Take in i Nl;si F. McLean, 'Lfiura. Pentland' of Luclinow. Aliss 11, SIUVA SJUM of J)uplop; Nlitis Edna Pen,ttand, 01 eve I Keyser se� Gloves by M03MY ()r(,M Kintail, anti Uert Wiggins, of St. fou I Ra M. MUM M? The W. At. $. of the Methodisi iwticd by this W" Ink III church hold a most successful socia can't .1 on Tuesday evening in the church Put at which Were was a fair Stand QPCANADA =t. A splendid program of rn was C� net proceeds ERE a chairmau: Every- TI 1""9Wc _�4 For ;lmounts up to $50.00 solos, recitations, aucts, etc., rendered, after which refreshments may Branch-of-IN3 -Bar*,-*udarft-- wep� served., Rev. AILKelvey u1L& thing be purchased at any 4, payable at ff�tll face value at any Cbartertd Bank IA. Canitd2l, anaounted to Do you think you are made of Mr. J. C. McFarlane, who has been strel ? Yukon excepted. and in the principal cities In the United St*to.% conducting a general sLore businesS Wb v. pixi wntildn't neglect a lint Sertioln is -now ready 0 all require They are c . onvenlent to zecure and ca3k and iabgllutaly 4ife for the past three (ear8, has thio piece of tt�jticholicr, as �uu do our UR tiouse Furnist 1, and we would, earoostly recom: eat taken into partnership, with body, which is the uioot warve-Tous ments for the home. bCaUtlfU r 4 togo.in GODERICH BRANCH: F. WOOLLCOMBE, ManageLJ im Mr. Writ. Maize *oil of tile late and delicateiv adjusted machine 0 mend an early Inspection as many of 00 lines once W. H. Maize. Mr. AcFarlane has in all the world. Iliad a business training and consid- Wpeu % on fee) your nerves weak- sold cannot be had again.' T_ Prable business experience, and the An SUEPPAROTON the hall, has been postponed until two gentlemen will make a splendid el )i. as shown by Irritability, Curtains team to conduct the :)usiness in the sleep tsaness, worry. morbidness. Curtains Curtains (Continued front page 8) a later date. "blue& " discouragement. It's time future. W6 join Ili wishing 111VUl to fa�Zabout and do something. - our store has the Miss Lilian Pentland., who resign- every sue"88. Give your nerves the vital phos. The window is the most importani decorative featureof theilOtne, 'se *8 ur ULEAN N ME n_ i6adenly from an attack of pneu- ed tier position as teacher at Lanes, ains shown in this part of the -Province. __mo;Ji4_jDu__ SaUsvday, . Mwelt 23rd- has_ _been eng_aged_as jeaoher_in the Jarvis AndersoiltJurned the key Ili phates they need. Take reputation of the best Curt Mrs.'MeWhiuney, who was well- Donnybrook school, duties to cOm- li!�V barbur -shop this week and ----- ..... knoNva -to the writer, w a most meme aftr ported for inil. itary SPL -Vice at the Windsor Curtains r Egster. !a Lace Curtains lovable, kind wonian, making friends armoi London. on Tuesday. Specla with all whom she canie in contact Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 6. Allen, Dun- .,Pritch" will soon be "forming A magnificent showing of Windsor Curtalas, . I showing of Nottlng� rn with and,will be inuch missed in gannon, announce cue ongageniellit fours" and "sloping arms" in pre- Dynamic Tonle in Voiles, Scrims and Marquisette. In in suitable for all of their daughter, Myrtle, to Mr. paration for his encounWr with the which 6 composed of these the community in which she lived. Roy Harris son of Mr. and Mrs. Huns, and Dungannonites*ill watch Ivory, Ecru and Arab, ranging in price rooms. Ranging in price froM Harris, of kratford The wedding his army career with interest, and strength-giviltig phos 9 hates, and f rom DUNGANNON will take place on Saturday, April you will soon feel It e vigor an& I trusting that he will be spared it) energy cf a school boy. Dynamic $2.25 to $9.00 imr *r "C to $3.00 pff fair Miss Miller, of Stratford, is a vis- I 20t h. return to lilis holne after lie has Tonic does not contain alcohol. It itor at the parsonage. The vestry meeting of St. Paul's performed his dilty. He is the first, is it strengthener. not a stimulant Now Swiss Curtains Now Marite Antoinotte CvrtWBS Watch for special announcement church will be held next Tuesday soldier the local tribunal has sent 11 makes you feel better becaus� in these column,9 next week. evening, April 9th, sit 7:30. The forth but indications are that there you are better, Ask us. There is an increasing popularity for Curtaill Materials by the ard Ouf stock never Stephen Aledd, of Elora, spent Nestry meeting at Port Albert will will be several more rollowing him est designs in Nets, Voiles, Scrims, Jalrq�lsettes and Muslins. he held that afternoon at 2:30. Rev. in a short time. There is was better assorted in all the new Sunday with old friends here. Mr. Robinson, of Clinton, will have need for men and evc�ryPre,'1'T1,l1,fl James'A. Campbell, From 12 1-2c a yard. Mrs. B. J. Crawford is spending a charge of both meetings. should be put forth to procure theni. I few- dayja- with relatives in Hamilton. Miss Ida Whyard has arrived here phe sudden death af Mrf PhM. B. Nairn's Scotch Unoleums Miss Rae Stot.hers, of the Stratford to spend a few weeks with lit"' MoWhinney, of the 2nd con., Ash -1 ,CENTRAL DRUG STORE" knotilen for -wearing qualities and beautiful Normal School, is -honie for East brother, Miss Whyard, since leav-: field on March 23rd came as a se- Phone GODERICH, ONT. These Scotch Linoleums are well their hard A number of EasZer hats were on ing New York, has been visiting vore'blow to the PcOiIle Of this coni- .,I re 4 yards wide. Special parade and loomed up well in the relativos anti friends out WesL ifty, the end coining after a designs, in Floral and Block Pattern�, suitable for all rooms. They a inspection. IT1111 going as far as Vaixotiver. We are severe ottack of kmeumonia. De- $i.clo per square yard, Rev. Mr. McKelvpy will exHiange alt pleased indeed to welcome tier, vclased, whose maiden name was ALL LINOLEUMS LAID FREE OF CHARGE pulpits with Rev. Hvilley, of Nile, back to the village. Mary A. Johnst,on, was born in GODERICH BOYS next Sunday. Pte.' H. Bellamy, of the Military Carnion stothprs, or Toronto, wilt) ooderich in the yetw 1857 and thir- WIN DISTINCTION Hospital, Guelph, spent 1,,ast(-r with is spending Easter WILIk.1liS mother, ty-eight years ago married her now Congoleum Rugs his wife here. was in the village Monday, shaking bereft husband, Jaines Mcwl "llnev' CAPT. PROUDIFOOT AND LT. s them bright Henry Cluff, of con. 5, Ashlield, hands with old friends. Aftp.r two and took tip housekeeping on the These Rugs are becoming more popular esch season. A damp mop keep ANDERSON GIVE GALLANT moved into the village on Tuesday. yow" unifoUn Carnion feels farm on which she died. She. was SERVICV without anv dusty sweepiniz. They e:ome in beautiful, rich carpet designs, suitable for every We welcome Mr. and Mrs. chift to s"jii,�wbat strange Ili ­civivs" but, is a woman o( fine Christian tharacter our midst. not averse it) the v,,iRftgs, having, and rogulArlye attendett Erskine The Loncion'rinies, of March l3th. room in the home. The Women's institute play which (lone his hit overseas. Presbyterian church, Dving'annon. gives the f"llowiTig statements of 2 x 3, $6.75 21 / x 3, $8.50 3 x 3, $10.00 3 x 31/a. SI 1.75 3 x 4. $13.50 was advertised for Friday i'iight in The following sebooi teachers are of which she was a member. An af- tilp svcvik-l� t'or whi0i lilt- military /'2 fectionate wife, a lovIng inother and oroso; was aN%arded lo Lielit. Pl'olld- Congoleum by the yard, in light check design, suitable for kitchens and bathrooms, 2 yards a splendid npiglihor. she will Ill' foot (now Capt. prolldfoot), Soil of greatly ini�ssed by her own fainilv Mr. anti Mrs. Will. Protillfool, of wide, ?5C Per square yard., towil, and to Liel)t. M. 1;. Alplerson, 0 and by a large eimle, of frionds and acquaintances. 1�osides her hus- still (it tht, llltj� Rev. .]as. Anderson, Our 'Phone and Mail Order Department Is getting more populikr every -band she leav" three chilliven. z' fo"Met, pastor ilf Killi.x viol"I'll Day. There Is a reason. Try us. apollely : Mrs. Franx 0liver. Fort LT. NV. 1>10111,I)FOOT, NVilliani ; John, (if ISI con., Ashtleld, gallailli'v and tiv\01(111 NohhU rina T0QQCrU �jldj(i 1,loy(l, at honw., 0no brother, to 4111ty whell. intf�lllg'vnoo tifflem, at John Johnstou, is also 14 -ft to niourn Owing tii r- hoa\y Lot, departure. Till, funeral, Nxhich l'8-;MIIhl`I 11" "1 IT 1 1, " - - 'Phone 56 -At- one, took placi, I.o lh(. ward ind Uko- t-hargl 0! 1. - I MILLAR14S 0 xvas a hit It 'Phone 56 SOTCH STOkE �Dllllgalliloll c('1110(.1 -y oil MonflaN. "'Id Sh"W'd 014� -it Idgliw I Marvii 251h, Rev. Mr. (.raig vimihicl- Io 111111,1n;4 III.,; nion to 11off-d ill#' Wing file sel-Nices, 'I'lie palllloaror� Imsdool ligaillsl 1-4,fwai�41 Irmilitor- t,' lilt it "it W 11 Janws and John MvKnighl, at t3l - 11" Bil, rl McWhilinvy", Vvill. Mc'VVhrnIl4.'\ a i'miling In I lit, of Mv(;av,% \\'ill. Alewhillnev IY Ird Ills owil ill driving Ill"Ill out, I I'll 11v a liollill, Ill' the 4-rimlled volli;1tioll (it, our OiNile., and Jas. McWhillnev 111"00- � fill, ;111111" BRIEF TOWN TOPICS 4,4111111111s. We hopt. I, 11"6UP41 IPA horne, all nopliews of the i,vinamod at Out\ Trl­r m,vrifv-l`(mr !,riio floral Iribules wvre hoaulilul 1111111's 1111111 all 1-Isf "t -mold \Na� ro- contlmuetl frGru page I. III.Xt wevk, fatid tf-stilie(I I() the high ilogrte 10' h0\011. lll� "Illy li'fl \\!ill.11 it berallil, The \V. C. 1'. 1 . "Ill Ilivel In tit(. 'IT 1 wel and estvoru in which she --IS appari�nt that ho, r-Ild 4-1 Y ) w�,-,ll it) thank Mi.. Jas. Fill mis(Ill TfIlIll THE GREAT WEVII 11FEI fol' llll� of Ills Vlllllll� fol, 111v hold. The sympathy of 1he (vitirt. ll 'llger, phick \\wl H,,, a:i,:,,r (.It Jim told al -;o Slit. :1'i :1 1). lit. \Vv ligaill 1.4-Illind community is exteniied to ItIv. Ilov- alion (11 1111 ranks. 11.,usivall. lilt, Mal oll 1-und thal staltd* I'T. M, I i. lilt, J)IIr_ all \vho look part Ill �lo' lit graill. N tit lis 1.02ST' P, PS ea\ vd onos. ing all assaidt ()I,' e-111,11- ti-ni-bes TIII, 1:11atiter wishes. also Ill 1.4.11111141 1 open IIIII-Ing tho ��oolowr ill(W 081 '' publie of' it)(, talfillal ,l)IIlwtI;lII, 1,411. 111i,,4o wiw ntav tind %,one trvas- M LIbIERAL POLICY lit ILE ho led his platoon to 1.11, guns, and (1111 inagazinvs, ilow�palwrs a ire slon4l awit), \%ho may I'l-I lilt- I V Millbi SATISFACrORY The Fariners' (Aub will b4iV.1 1.1tierr thell. vrcws. and, al-011111gh �,morolv " ardboard, in May. 1"\ollld Ill'olo gl\4- 11 or Its worth 11 SETTLEMEN" 11141111.\. Th(.1-1. allillial business meeting for (-Ie( ioll \N-oklillivil, sh(,we4l groaf vourago The Peltea-borough E.xanimell tills I fl-willig "-fill givo 'of omeers oil WednesdaY evoini"W, lalvr in lliv day fly poi-onally (fir- a,\ery apku-m-intive eritic-11 lit' I IW BUSINESCIN FOR8111111120.000,000 �Nf I' tit', boy -i a rree hot willk. \Vv will R ClApril 10. Mr. Edward Lawson, a evtinp; his nivii in repelling all mwiny i;ood Friday concert 91-11 11% 4, 1 1 irthor plirlivulars or what GEO. WOODS 8I gratitiati, of' the 0. A. 4- 4410101, connior-atfack. 1-h* 4-41111104.1f. dis- and Mrs. (.. It. King, fill -1114.1'k it In 1114, Ilvar fklflll-f,. AGENT 000MR1uH 1will address file meeting. A good rogard of'self and ht, eiloln-, millo-r town, assistell by Miss Lasva Elliott dono Uattendance is l'eQU05cA1_ Ill] cond it ions wery lit' fit., \%bivh we are unahli, 11 Mr. G. M. Elliott, Custodian. M. A. i Davidson, press supit. Im I pil-siblo \alxio in siva-king gi\t� space to th-is week oil accoinit C.ODERICH TOWNSHIP I rhe Farmers' Club will ineet (in 4:01.110"NE, �NVeflnesday evening, April t0th, in k hatiling t \It,. James (;allc�ghar Ithe Orange Hall. prossf-d IIHN to Mrlia%t illosi, day.s. (mods for last shipment by lilt, Miss liallhe (11' 11`11!.Ilst��vls I.; \i'Itiag Taylor's Corner Patriotic S( cioUN'. Mrs. H. F3. churchill,Mr- were 75 pai'l's (It' 4;11w. on March 19th, socks, valupd at $93.75 ; 47 pyjania Nit.. aii(i Nii.s. (). �wmmv, fir suits, valued at $84. I-ij .11, Nl�iio(f .\Inin Alli:o's Eastp-T rhe treasurer of the United PaIri- slinday. CHAS-* BLACK iotic Society acknowledges the re- Nfis., Lauro,I Trehlo ;Iwilt hPT 4� celpt, of inoney from Messrs. 1). Fa�fvr lmli I lay,; at -Nile. the gii-Q of Bell, S. Cade, D. McEvoy and Mv. 11',, V 9T-Midnin-thor, Mr%. May. Phipps, Mr. \\'Ili. 1:laYt,lo i� l-olling bis --r- I.Iaslrr lwlida��; If stock and London. Mrs. T1141s. N1114-holl dllr� [I'lf ilil- pro" o as as rwr lrlollol� w(luld vlsh 141 f.o. .NI r. alld Mrs, "aillill-I Alloll vn(vi.- ti)ino.l Iwr rhildren h- a familv A "M ASM /NO 0 llda�. "Illidil\ �rhmd 1.111 "Illillav 1,114. 'Uperin- "-fill \Noro 1114,1111wr.; ot Zion THE folilloll . 1. \ir. .1. h GI)\. ak.) plif a 111,111o'd 1(.�Iallwlll In 0-ach box, tilo boxes Iwilig \allit'd ;11 lk'l oas-11, 4IN boxv-4 In ali. 4011plif to ha\4, all lion(li. ri'll Ili ('11: Bralo boyA ! Nl;i\ Ilw\ rww' "fo 11(lillo wtam. e. SVBSCRIBIE FOR THE STAR iGODERICH MARKETS. (Oiitmide M arket lievorts on page 31 Wheat ...... ..................... . 2 00 W 2 05 FIoio­,(;ov'rnenf,itftndard .1 75 to 5 NO fill, Flonr, per cwt., faintly ..... . 75 to 5 71 Bran, per ton .................. :16 00 to 36 00 ft Shorts, per ton ....... _ - .. 41 00 to 42 00 OatF3 ...... .......... ... ......... 0 75 to 0 80 Barley ........ ... . . - .. 1 20 to 1 25 'Peag, r"r V)tif;hcl .. ..... 2 00 too 2 10 Buckwheat ..... ..... 1 30 to 1 35 A&-jdk- h Ray ........ . .... .......... 10 00 to I 1 00 Butter per lb-DairY ..... ... 0 38 to 0 40 Eggii, per dozen ............... 0 38 to 0 39 Cattle, medinin butrhers.. k 50 W 9 60 Caftle, butchers l.hoice 9 50 to 10 50 The Woplid's Biggest Motion Pictupe vveigh t; 20 00 to 20 00 Hogs live Hams, per lb ...0 22 to 0 22 All men, women and children with red blood in their veinis Bacon long clear . ...... ...... 0 42 to 0 42 potatoes, per btil-h(I -1 2-1 to 1 25 will want to see it E[ldeq ............... ........... 7 00 to 7 00 Tallow, renderexl ........ �O 14 to 0 14 1 Irl It U C.,. 6 Id It Chickens, " � I ­ - ..o 20 to 0 22 is is Modern L 3 Will" a a* all 3-"-- 011, 111111111 It ig the Supreme Offering of Filmdom Vou will like it as well as London and New Vook did The WHIP MODEL THEATRE9 GODER(CH Monday and Tuesdq, Appil 8 and 9 Admission, 27c and 16c Matinee Monday at 3 o'clock Spring Term From April 2 CEN A Colinmercial life off"ll the great opportuniti" Recent lady graduate- of this Rch001 I as high as $1000 Per ar' e@"nVbe lal%t application we re - .on in. celvz from an office rutin with some " fence offered initial salary of SIC; I)e, arinnin. St-Me"til ull"'Y enter our claillic- r.1 Inv time (.radn- stes placed In pomllo"R. Co"Imercial. and Tele. graphy depokrlment� (;Pt our free catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT 0. A. deLAC14LAR, pillftwe"I � priwiliall. and to the Public Generally . J:N dealing with the very large number of claims for e pu, '03 xem' brought forward for consideration in connection with Class under the Military Service Act, it has occurred, as was inevit. able, that as a result of false statements and difficulties put in way of investigation, some individuals have secured extempticin whose proper place is in the Army. It is not the intention of the Government to allow these men to evedt peft nitanently their obligation to -bear their part in the military defence of Country and of the ideals for which we are fighting. To do so would de the purpose of the Act, and cause grave injustice to men in the second A nccessarily called out to fill their places. Exemptions Granted on False Grounds It is, therefore, proposed to scrutinize carefully all exemptions granted to oW4 in order to scparate those which have been granted on false or insufficienfl grounds from those that are well founded. With this object in view the various Registran under the Military Service Act have been instructed to issue a series of questionnaires to exempted men. These questionnaires must be filled up correctly and returned pronaptli", -UF,4%0 pcnalty of forfeiture of exemption for failure to do so. Exempted Men Who Have Changed Add**"_� It is therefore important in their own interest that all exmp"4 sun wtw' have changed their address since their exemption was granted mW who ha" not already notified the Registrar of such change should nofify him #a Cam Under the Regulations It is the duty of exempted men to keep the XlSI a# advised of any change of address, and failure to receive the by reason of neglect of this duty must be treated as equilvaknt to return the questionnaire after receipt. Citizens Urged to AsMst In nurty instances information has been furnished by memben of which has led to the cmAtimilation of exemptions obtained by leading statements. Further lool-operation of this character is Government regard it as the Duty of all loyal citizens. not only to do but to the men at the firtant, to anist in this way in seciiiiing r -*"-- - - - on a Just and legal bask. Correspondence of this character will as abictly confidential and will receive the fullest investicatiotru CHARLES J. DONERTYj 1k Correspondence should be directed to W. B. %Viterner, FA9., IkWty Registrar under the Ifilitary Service Act, London. Ont. 402A '4M ILL