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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1918-09-06, Page 4OL M JUST %1"M 8tered In 11" 41 tha pra of Nis# fily, st�lll cooftcd to beO botroo 04 C-4 Copyri Jo i's A fl- Suppobc that eve uvAblo to Nvalk alone across J;W goof. C OMMERa- SON munity gve received the follo�00,9 bright, W W 0 A new should suokaly 40toww'Itle, to HOOL OF k icaed. to little vQrothy Max - send a-8 �' to tile =1111vtl 011 *4 Jilet, second birin4y, CLATonor ONTARIO for eVell!'Y po4sible der concerilb 13011 Skimillig's brother 4Ni st of groceries, dry goof* �$Wtl 'hoksi bas been laid up, with lumbago, clothin/s. ere Urdwaro�i 11 QUCCESS results from two 'ings7ft avapsl what do You imagine Your b.0.4le to-,Xti 1. Dilirotby Maxine. Uv and Premired-ness "ble Ru Clearing Prices would look -,*1X ra6*111A, ItIm? door lo d9or,, opportan, gs 'at like 14 those attrJittllft dMOU'r' Von, T All Front #104 dews along the M04 *44t woul-1,1w Tbou!rl a chl )WOVORM0 Union Scotch Rugs In gobd patterns and colors, splendid appear- boarded nip, and lb* 4"X* Today there� are huAdre4S Ot Position$, itt . , ot O"tfr,. 'Thei Maple L`0#11 oatnts' 191 ago price. ally all the busi1A V %r9iQ or I I , I for i'lle,light by beaptifut blue -eYes, 411"ce and will wear well we Will clear at less than two year PU . 0yery paA, of the vouutrY beggla.0 looked. And love thy bear,.& VVAXQV�. co Where would 1p"T "41 m,4u or woman; �,lositions that mma Size 2% x 3 yards, $7.00 for $5.75 And on this thy, bltthd4y, r nidh4it�d 0;,pQ tunitie.5 '%Vhere w( 40#14 lroM 16 , The sun shines sd bright. sAlories and offe for bettctl 5. $6.00 for $6.75 keep the streets 1000* ovii.xielotly X 3 yard respectableY And fills, every heart things. Today the business world. is seeking =4 size 3 x 3 % yards, $io.00, for $7-75 With purest delight. maw—who Who would 84401y MOXIO' to he birds are on the wing, and women who are prepared—who 1. support the churthilo sild JtLSoo) �po slZe 3 X 4 yards, reversible and with heavy And the golden glow. have the kind of training that is'RF.QTJ= Japanese Matting Ru � other local in8Ut0UW.tfkjIt,jj tht Make thy birthday happy. and colorinrs. egular $6.,50. day the pride of the b0o,iown?" T fhee to show hior business. 469J&ILVal VW491 V* 1mv What would U*'VAft,# oil .,,Visitors E. A. S. Clearing at each $4.95. think of your "'fill W Business training is the " OFFICRR OF .4"tuk* v Where would foii, *�Qsbp 14, the —N Help (or Asthma. eglect gives asth� f the Battlefield of neighborhood? ma' a great advantage. The trouble TIJF, DAY incommaud o Grey Wool Blankets Shirting Who would want to in Business. such a crepe-hune 19 6 thinic —=MOIL Patt6ims. This -goods-weivilt is the -t..im4&-to-.insu.r4.your..iuture--S=Cfm Best quebty, black and White strive8birting Y" vim ture 131ze 60x84. Blue borders and Well, It ozitto,112� never advertise again at this price. 30(! drawn? there, 0 Just" knowledge and skill -whipped Weight Worth 459 at per yard ....... ............ like that—towns whe —to equip yourself with the ends biwUlittally rs, the hum 0 In, ............ ......... V7,50 4 1014th and eU­ but that Will at - 0 lbs. at per IW,, dustry is that not only deserves success) ergy have flown, Wbore_014 Void de- tcki n it. Dress Silks cay reign supreme.� eople se f­thf, yaro: Some P t qk tb6 Cotton Blankets We cannot duplicate for ourselves at present conferring it great, f4yer, upon the, This school of business has Contributed im- h pink or selling our Dress Poplizis and Duchesse Silks. 40 merchants by btlylpg In, thelt Large double bed size wit home 4t2,75 36 inch SIM and Wool Poplin all colors —but, re measurably to the success of hundreds of men and blue borders. Special .................. QP $14,50 own community member tniql in our best quality at ........ ! .............. -;#11 I_: 4 its ()(in UJS You -4-y-PT 4wmq- morr- 'hants out of business 'YOU Put Tour. self out of business. Grey Flannels Black and Colored Would -you invite coYAmerclar'rithi Old st*ck sad old values about 600 yards. 26 to your home localltyl Dress Silks No man is wise who has a JobAn a inches wide in light and mid Grey 35c Piece- of PrIoliortlyt o worth No at per Yard wide Satin Dnchesse. Worth town, who oWns'a, $2.25 at per yard ........................... $1.75 who has a farm -in the-MaIghbethood,, or who has any interest whatever In W40 Towelings, the (,(immunity, makes a practice of patronizing the,bJg city catalogue Toweling Dress Voiles is to is inch every thread pure 11nou cis. Worth 350. houses. He is lltumlpg, a. losing race for rollers or hand tow 25c Silk Voiles and real French Voiles, largest and and the sooner he 4k�kes to the Tact 5 as per yard ........................................ hlm�ejf and ter all- con - handsomest range we have ever shown. Regu the better foi lar 60, 75 and 80c. Citaring at per cerned. yard ...................... .................... ..... 50c Iemaox J. Sheetings Before 72 inches wide, extra heavy plait, The "'isterg of 'St. Joseph of the bleached Shooting. Worth0beatporyd. 50C Linoleums Diocese of Hamilton V. W-al9h.—M. G. Bolluch Twill Bleached Sheeting or 28c 4 yards wide in befit Patterns. $1.00 Cameron, K. C., for Plaintiffs, 'W. nightgown cloth. Beat 85c at per yard Worth 61.25 at per square yard.. ... Proudfoot. K. C., Lfor defendants. .Ac,,. lien for construction of Will of Tim- othy Tracey and for declaration that plaintiffs, ,8 resliltitary.legatess, are en- titled to the sum of $2,208.75, and In- terest. Judgment, There will be ju ment. that plaintiffs are entitled W. ACHESON & SON these moneys and to a lien on this money in the bank. less the part pay- able to the other legatees, abiput $30 and the court and bank. Interest it has earned, and directing that the money an and th terest we adopted this particular ship, and its would today be a thing of the past. on deposit In the b k a in SPINDRIFT entire crew, and vested In it a sort of Do you realize It? The navy couldn't thereon be pkid into Court to 'the -e nor could the credit of this action. The taxed costs propriotory interest. After that It be- have saved the Empii Slogan Sanitation for Goderich came "our ship." "Our" sailors were army, not could a combination of the of plaintiff's solicitor. will be paid out 'f�nt sum to pay painting or mending or coiling rope, t%,. -o without the glorious heroism of the of this fund. A suffic the legatees other than the three ab A MILLION DOLLARS and "our" captain had just gone astlore. Immortal 300,000 men of the Merchant to fight. the sub- sent legatees In full In the terms of the "We don't want We found out what "our" belaying pin Marine who said "to hell with But, by lingo, it we do, looked like, and what it meant to be marine" and sailed the mine, and tor- will will be paid out to Mr. Proudfoot We've got the ships; welve got the men abaft "our" binnacle, But the time pedo-infested seas In order to carry the for distribution if he will accept it and -ye,Z "our" ship got necessities of life tb the heart of the undertake to distribute, if not, it Will We o t th n -g-ploneT too capie all too soon when 'mpire� They proved that remain in Gourt,_% j th r - ub eat to fur e There Is no u under way fo�r'a doiivt about it, the old foreign 06rt, and left 'Struggling L -e had the order. If the -amount is not agreed on song is as right today as It was years us heartbroken and desolate though the we had the men, and that N% ago when it was first sting. We may sun still shone joyously, and Ahe sea ships, but It is up to us to prove that I will determine It upon submission of They've done further data. It. is still possible that not have read very much about the men, gulls screamed and swooped as they we have the money too. and the ships, Tards the followed the ships into the outer bar- their part, Ood knows. He has seen one or all of these legatees may yet except as rel In the fighting against desperate odds. be Viving, Subject to these payments navy and the navy we surrounded with bor. Being children we decided op atmo.4plitire, of heroism, and victory. short order that life is tpo short for He alone knows what became of the or deductions, the money In question "without will be paid out.to the plaintiff upon s and began to wors*tP when we were heart -broken desolation, so we made hundreds of vessels sunk �1 I C tir el ki V but children. We considered it as es- up to "The Rainbow," a powerful trace" and mith what heroism their their ling n o t th r underta ng ra ftntial to our safety as the big police- ocean-going tug, and found the sailors crews went down to death doing their under their corp, 4 to seal to abide by or erform suc er as the Court He knows the distress that the. and p 1% d iman who passed the ead of our street �on it just as agreeable, and a0optable duty. a regularly every (Jay at the same hour, as the other, whose departure we had loss of 15,000 lives has meant, IN,000 may hereafter ma e for repayment or remember mourned. After this, life on the ocean men of the Merchant Marine have left accounting in case it should hereafter punctual to the minute. We 1 st or dependents who must be. he shown that these legatees or any how proud we were of certain relatives wave was the only life for us, and we familie, followed by the whose names were simply boiled over with pride and satis- provided for. Think again (if the dan- of them survived the testator. Stay ;�41m;�w_ww;�n__,� __ _. - � I " CaPaRs, DAY IN'J' UUDI-KH Thurlsday, Sept. 12 i Eversybody Come! Specials fop C.P.R. Day Red Rose Tea, blach and mixed at 55e per lb. No. I -Blend Cofte, 40c. Gold Seal Baking Powder, large tins, 25c. 9 bars good pure'. Soap for 50c. Peppers and Spices at o Id prices. Don't forget your Vinegar for Pickling. We handle the best, XXX. Men's light weight 'Underwear, bought last yeax at old prices. Fine line of men's Socks, 3 pair for $1.00. Fine line of men's summer Socks, 2 pair for 25c. J., J. McEWEN 'Phone 46 South Mile 94uare canada, Food Board LicenFie No. 8�7843 women in L S ILULUL"U" Y - What we have done for them we will do for you. Write for particulars to B. F. WARD, B.A., N. Aects., Principal. U M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, Vice -Principal. FS Phone 208 CLINTON, ONT once it has secured a foothold, fast'.. however might have been prevente6 J s grip on the bronchial passages te. had the remedy been used when the aciously. Dr. J, D. Kellogg's Asthma trouble was in its first stages. Do not Remedy is (laity curing cases of asthma I neglect asthma, but use this prepara- of long standing., Years of suffering, I tiofi at once. REDUCTION, SALE —OF ­ Bred - to - Lay Banned . Rocks, I Veapling Hens We have sold over two-thirds of this W excellent breeding Stock.,' This is positively the last call H. Keith. Revell RIDGCREST FARM magle letters R. N.. and how we mar- faction when we found ourselves head- ger out on the troubled water in the for fifteen days. velled at their courage, and wondered ed for the open sea passing the end of darkness. Remember again that th�re whetheir we should over In the world the visitors' pier. We soon attained never was a BrJtish crew who hesitated % have 9$ much ourselves, Sometimes "sea legs," and the heaving docks a minute to sail on time. we lased to sit on a great coil of rope which caused us many a trouble in the What are YOU going to do about it? down on the quay where the giant 9111PS beginning no longer held any terror Are you worthy to be called a Gana - discharged their cargoes, and there was for us. When the gait spume and dian? Then pay the price that your "ell of tar and a smell of the sea spindrift splashed in our faces as we self respect demands, is it cheap at we 15.00t You know best of course but ml*ed with other nice kinds Of smells headed up Into a flerce Nor' Eastbr whiah came from nobody knows where, began to feel a new bond of union. a here is an opportunity to do some - but which can only be found along the now Ue of brotherhood to these strong Ahing on your own. Not just as little 'the SHent He'roes quays of ooean ports. We watched the men in oil skins who thouqht nothing as someDody else gives, but as much as sailors as they worked or rested. and at all of what we considered a do- you can stand—till It hurts. Those men That is we Jiked these big -strong men who oldedly dangerou8'voyage. We remem- stand to save you till death. ievidhUy enjoyed life. We movdd fr6m ber how they plied us with biscuits the limit they set ; that Is the limit of the War' The coil of rope to the end of, a gang and bl It IT e and cheerea us with you and I have got to gauge our sub d It we we tealize a:ndco r�ls when once the cable soriptions by. God give us grace to do qt, phink. and before orleg had overcome ogir timidity, and the had been bade fast and we were our duty as they are doing and have one theirs. gug plank at the same time, and we hom d with our tow. The d HE men of the Merchant Marine—do you ever give them a thought? teZ a oun on deeit. What pleased us most per ter his was durs. No ship, big DERMOT McEVOY, %"" Je7 Insignifloatit. We em- The whole submarine Campaign iS aimed to,,frighten this non-oombatticit forOO Off thevMU.' ng way in which T was the underglandi or little, was Vven r4ocived. - We weren't told to J)raced them all, and especially their For then— '�tt-a*oout ou'r'busIlleag, not a bit Of erews. Wer came to know Personally a CANADA FOOD BOARD SAYS itain, France, lialy would face starvation. it. We' were allowed to inspect the few of the men representing the Em -1 In response to the call for Increased tr armll" vould not fight. dgvita and the canvas -covered boats pire Merchant Marine, and to slowly work our way aft. We Possibly It Is because we had this 00- production the people of the cities, Canada would be wrecked commercially. wera allowed to wattn the sallor pol- portunity to study this branch of the towns, and villages of Canada have The fight for liberty would be lost. lighing the brass ralling which ran smice at first hand that we have tin- vastly increased the garden acreage in down the sides of a steep Illight Of stairs derstood the scraps of news regarding this country. Last year It was esti- Mil al recognition of this heroic body of 3M.000 men who toil daY and into the mysterious depths of the ship. the heroism of,merchant sailors better mated by the Agricultural 08�zette that Yet governmentS make no o . i I were than many people. or their dependents. Our joy wag complete when we We say advisedly the value of the war gardens' produce night in danger of death. No provision is made for pensions, or relief f lavittil to look Into the cabin where this ',branch out the service" though for amounted to somewhere between $20, - it our debt to the widows and orphans of die 15.000 man of the Merchant Merhm, who #A' there was a little monkey. a Pet Of the iiiany years it was thought the army 000.000 and $N.000.000. This year %fr. We must admi n1a. sitting on a sort of wooden.Qnd navy divided equally the right to Frederick Abraham, Hon. Chairman of havo gone down, victims of the U -Bost.. Our cry must be— and looking , very sad and very I that title. Hereafter there is no praise the War Garden and Vacant Lot See - wise. Presently our shyness and re-Itoo great for the men ot the Merchant tion of the Canada Fi5od Board, after straint were gone and. as children will, Marine. The Empire, without them a survey of Canada's war garden re- Dorts front coast to coast estimates its - that this year's production will be two or three times greater than last. On hey Shall Not Want" LZWA� this basis the war gardens of Canadd this year ha%e produced anywhere A jL from $40,000.000 to $90,000M worth of fruit. and vtgetab,109. Taking a con- Ta Us farnogs speech of August 111tho H soldier is rightly remewbered . inith gifts, separation' servative view of these figures. the 1016. Wenitlei L100 "W611-6 "Id: for 6001 9UMMOF AR re war garden production in Canada for Ts'flowapce and pension. He is honored, as is his due. "During the past-twO years Germ ny 1918 should be worth about &%,000,000, has made two distinct attemPts ItO fOfcc It would be a positive shame, if, %decision—one on the land'and ofie on The met& of the Navy are provided for and their dependents are after all the work, time, money and e Ilea. Tht land offensive might have Imattrial spent upon these gardens. it betn dlsa�strqUsf but the sea offensive, if not allowed to suffer want. large proportion of the crops were. al- it had socceeded, Would have been final. lowed to go to waste for lack of dis- If the submarines had succeeded, out BUt the seamen of the Merchant Marine—faciag death in a tribution to consumers. It is impos- airmiis it, Frsnc� would have withered No Aimentans could have come sible for the family of the war gardener *WAY. hideous form, at their day work. risk all at the call of duty. to consume, In many eftses, more than over to assist us smil the French troops. a traction of the vegetables and fruits Awltnunition could not have been shipped his gairden has produced. The Canada bave It would be a lasting disgrace to, alloW the widows atid orphans gardeners atid we could not - stnt the necessary Food Board has urged %1% gal and material tO inable France - and of the noble 15,006 to suffer hardship, other than the loss to can perishable fruits and vegetables Italy to manufacture muniflons. In the greatest Possible quantity, but eqf lFrance, Italy and Great Britain of their dear ones. Those who died on the sea are calling many lots have grown more than one Wete threatened with jitarvation the war tainily can use., even taking into a@- would hive been over before this stage to you "0W. Count the Interval between now and had been reached." next hUrveat, either fresh, canned, dried or stored. AM&MUr gardeners, In num- BY'GIVING CZ1,119 Cases expremed themselves as REMEMOER u VillIng to sell their surplus veg*_ t4blt%a and fruiO, not earing to tt%Lp the Position Of grOwinS garden truck for money. If such gardener3 would Onteirto s Objective $19,000's000. Ontario Has'Never Fa2iledl forlovear their delicacy In this matter, WOnfillng 111114 these arib wir ti,nes, abd the 10hottilige of foods Is ivell 11igb �V*orld wide. It would avoid a -PIMIJA r N THIS -IS, dilliKe Of waste. Where they can -ii%- 00M of t0ir surplus, elther ty s.,Ilp Or by SIM to their ler,9 w4lI_%iq.u,1Ifd belShbors, they should like pleaitirp In doing $to. The e0mmunitv Is boing 0690-1y knit -by the neoessilleg, of war, Pood produietfot4 food storing, food Mill 0MMatift and foo(k diRtrtbution ale 06.11flotio services Of 1111most Jai - *",1$ 06*" to �6 till all 4*44co ut k4ts". portanee to the wholti conifnunity, ISEPTatm Ist TO 71111 INCLUSME Obildre Cry M NAVY LVAM2 OP CANADA CRkSi toot FLEMER"t Ameavwn= DLACK 1 36 0 A *r I A 46011 ADMIM& is tiM mku r Wiv