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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-06-24, Page 4a STAR., , .-.rr .... M4 MIX '.1.GRI.OD 0 Q.fantond Wedding lwrar ���n 1 LL On alunday. June 21st, .lir. and jfrs. Janus iforney er"rate.l the Goth on- a Paged cou le treat remarkably day,- The Thei Gmeete ACHESON & aged couple aro c'enaarkikl]lY hale and /��� •hfartY for their •ears a d still a ��t+a< J n alio} r .,'-F trio curmpanloAsitip u! a host pl 441, NOW K ANP E ie - - Y it children, to- �, ardends. Seven of =tae 9e ', The best and freshest i c ,t �s I Linoleums , Groceries . of all hinds, at tkte lowest -price. 1 fi Do not flurry y New Patterns in Linoleuams Qat to do our. Shopping in the beat of the }. 17 . Tapestry Rugs in �p,yiteSterna atiitablu for any day. This store is s ,I 3 yards and 4 yards wide. splendid qu%)ity room. i#.: 8 yf•i{t$............ .00 Aril...)' rnake....At per square $1.50 3 x 31 yards ............ $i$.(0' w 4! 3 x 4 yards ............ $20.00 'Open Evenings Floor ililcloths Rrusselette Mugs Reduced Bacon, Kincardine Picnic Hams Hoard pattern, for halls and borders. in 2 = 8 yards ..........., $10.00 and Cooked Meats . 1-2, 3•4, 1, 1 1-2 and 2 yard widths. Also 8 z 3t yards ............ $i19R00 Tile and Floral patterns. Good C 3 x 4 yards .......... $20.00 r 1 choice. :ill at per square yard... 85c Fresh Butter, Eggs and Vege- Dress 1Huslins tables 0 "4: rel . Blankets spot Organdies, Dimities, J Bread, 12c a loaf `�Ualine, Voiles, : • Mulls. A very large ;,choice received in 11R> ANO 11!19. JAS. HORNEV, New - 60 pairs California fancy Blankets, largest stock this weekgate St. . w. and extra heavy, ip double bed size, is e Dress Silks CASH AND CARRY colorings, fancy checks or border plaids, seller with several grandchildren and pinks, fawns, blue. Quality is best wA great grand children were present at ��r"�•1+w�...�...�. price of two seasons ago. WorthQsQ 50 34 -inch Shantung Silks, best and pures0 the happy linniversary occasion, also H. MCFADYEN $12.00. At per pair...............1�V• quality, heavy, in white, rose. Alice, nat- Mrs. D. Braund, of Exeter, sister of ural and black. Regular $2.50 Mrs. Horney, Sr., and a best of friends l ■ a join with the fanirly in wishing the 1 ��t per yard •�0 bride AW groom many happy returns 1 Flanse��tte . AkeeS of their wedding day. it %vas ob June The Opening of the Pavillon 20th, 1860, they were married, the ev- I Opening night sit the pavilion erect- ent taking place quietly in the City of ed by the :ffessrs. Buchanan %%-as a Large Silk rge double size, white with pink, in Pop in$ London. Ont., and the trip from Exeter huge ouecess, and,it was a happy ev- blue border, Special, perand return being made In a lumber ening for those whose enterprise has �� pair ................. ............... •75 36 -inches wide, beat quality, in navys, %vagon. Afterwards they made their I seen such a magnificent building greys, greens. Regular $2.50 and $2.75. home on the 5th con. or Usborne tp., I started and near completion in suck G/� r June sale only, at per yard...... $i 50 lvbgrg they suffered all the trials and ; record time. It is only six weeks since ossard Corsets hardships of the early pioMers, he%y- the Janj for the pavili9p was purehas- +,"'R""'."" ' '••"' • Ing out for themselves angi growing led but by last night the building, al - c Iirgfdy a comfortable home In the though far Brom complete, especially as The original front lacing. Our stock is very Ladies 'Si*,Dresses hush, and many are the stories told of i to fittings, was ready for �he patrons, complete. The Corset that retains its the early privations endured by thero I and the pavilion is ev16Illy going to (3eor ettes Taffetas, Foulards. A ver in the early sixties. After eighteen , be a very popular resort for the sum ebbpe till worn out. Prices range g y years' residence in Usborne, they, with mer season, The Lutz Society or - $2.50, $2.75,13.00, 3.00, $4.00. $5.00 select showing of New York single gown, their family, moved to McKillop tp., chestra from London, consisting o1 very exclusive and.one of a style. Every and resided on a farm on the 81h con- p•iiolip, paxophonso, piano, xylophone, and upward. garment at reduction price. ° cession near the village of Winthrop. drums and traps, has been engaged for After a residence of eighteen years at the season, every week night and twice t this point, the, faintly moved to Col on Sunday, On Sunday afternoons borne township, residing on the D. Me- I and evenings the orchestra will play ,� • ACHESON SON Laren farm fora number of yeas, he sacred music but probably these nee. Sun - account of increasing year, and the,rlay consents may not start at once. burdens of farm Dire increasingwith The dancingfloor Is one of the largest the years, they retired to Coder•ich I in Western Ontario and Wednesday ev- hventy years ago April last. Of this ening, the opening night, was occu- union eleven hhlldren were born, ten I Pled by a happy throng. There were of whom still survive: liem•y, Blyth; a good number of visitors Prom out of William, Owen Sound; Levi, Bins- j town Including a large number from earth, Man.: Nelson +deceased), Ed- Clinton. In addition to the dancers SPINDRIFT that Is it rather indecent, not to say of the arrival of the Greyhound must win, Goderleh; Thomas, Brantford: there were a large number who went slanderous, %way of speaking of a man„have beep impressed with the thought Mrs, Joseph Carter, Auburn; Mrs. E lonly to look on and for them the fine 4 ' hA, n t heart] J � Jack .ldncr talk about the, al butt t), tha t the wide P de sir- s �• Motion: 1 et of , o e n Sanitation for I;ode 1• Goderich r g r c h. arc A Is A • Bisbee, 'rod or r \ n m d ) .1r Erne ukslc a. Ernest and the scene of animation mall w Canada t' r • • on as 1. )a to .o )Eir . - R Thin. I, a tl n' P e r in the on of Its bas e y t features. ]n the main 1{geeshaw, G"idling%wood; \Ings Thomas' a pleasure second only to that of the The Cemeter • world's history when old-time notions I the silent Wiseman at the intersec- Sanderson and Mrs. Alex. McGre •or. a•rdel ant, 1 It would be difficult to lint] a bury- odd dime -honored institutions )are tions of the streets were obeved but 6 , A A on h dancing. The plan Ing ground more beautifully situated bring jolted right side up, so that a Goderich. The grand ehlg ea numbei 1 of the pavillon has already been de- po- there were seine, possibly strangers, flirty -three, and the great grand scribed to the Star. The building will than the \fail Mend cemetery, 'nature pie can have a better chance to see and driving both motors and buggies who children nine. be veiy complete, with olllees, toilet lends a chars) to this last resting place knuw things as they really are. The did not observe the rules. On an oc- _ _ _ rooms for ladles and gentlemen; and nahich ougtrt to insOre Abose who old supermUion that the goose is silly casion such as the one referred to simply _ the big restaurant in .the PARI ,wing, have plotA there to encouralw nature i was given just such a jolt in North there shmild be more pollee %1si61e p y mobbed him en masse—many to make it even more beautiful. Thery s Rlrrrf Ntelhodlsf church on Monday .than the four silent ones, and it would a younger man might have envied him The gallery for the orchestra over the are some %who keep the gra%rs of their night, June f lth, When a goodl • crow•, be n the avalanche of beauty that swept central entrance, projecting u\rr the l good thing to have a .quad of promenade and wi a sort of sound- lo%ed ones tidy; there are others who of llodet•Irh people had flee great � motor cycle down upon him—but his nerves had ins board behind the player,, makes Pulite to run r flagrant the no doubt been upset by the baby judg• piarrt flowery and e, an to Introduce Into first pleasure ut listening to a talk by the few motorists %who, by their flagrant ing i*plsode and hP ade a break for the music heard alm=ost equally well a nolo of life, hope, and beauty Into first and only Canada tiouseherd. abuse of the privileges the town af- �t an atmosphere vdilch might easily be- You never heard of a goosherd be- fords, not .on1v rende f themselves list- fCegdom. In his rush lke ,hadn't notic all over the large pavillon. The elee- cotoo de res%ing. 4'here are ext that he was. hedde)d Mr the lake tricalty lightest glass program in the D ,. graves (n fore? No, nor had I, And there is nu bre fu injury but ^Pndanger others, but the girls had; and they took ad- centre of the pavilion indicates to al) a condition to be adkamed of, and there such w•orel In the dictionary. but since and detract largely from the enjoy- vantage of it, pursuing him ]Ike A parts of the hall what the next dance are condition., or lily v been recently, there I. a Ii\Ing example of the genus ment of decent driv)ng ur waII;hTg on will ye, waltz, one-step, fox trot or which are a disgrace to those who are we have to cutin n w'or'st to ftt. .lack our streets And roads. ThP ,practice swarm of bees. Then all of a sudden their minds elkanged, and they didn't tw•o-step. There was no 8 -hour day supposed 1A, have charge of the man- :!finer is a big man in inure ways than of driving automobiles without lights ,luck him. Instead he was re -Installed work on -this project and the work of agement, It would seem chat fisc rne❑ a one. He has big body, and a .Lo. 12 or without proper lights is very dan- apreparation of the pavition was carried (in [tee cenu^ter'y eonmllttee are not size heart. He has always hien near serous and to make all drivin safe as judge of the graceful walking con- s on\ on till r=ose h to opening time. The busrnPRs giant or they are tuneless in to nature, and he has consequentlytest, which ended in a tine ranter wehielPs of all kinds should tarry trary to all expectations, And thiscre- 1ltttngs for the dressing rooms have the way ,the\. handle the work. In Ir'arned something of nature's %%av of lights. A motor driving without lights minds us of a game file young folks either rase It is time Uiev revised providing for her children, and this has overtakes a buggy also without lights started right after supper, - — — — thefr method "r rg,igned their jobs. led him to the question Who provides on a dark road, and there is a smash peer, which was There nuty be conditions that the for Nature? He has reached a eanclu_ up from which the motorist generally a sort of tag round the outside of s public donT know of, \%hich make the stun regarding the Great provider escapes unidentified, \vhile the Owner rang of players who stood in couples proper cure of the eenmMery a difficult w1tieh Is \Pry muco, more definite than of the buggy N engaged In controlling Paring the centre of agility ring. Some Proposition. It dors seem that there many of the beliefs and opinions of i:u'htencd horse or disentangling great exhibitions of agility and speed Water n ,fr g g were shown in this game, .but when Rates ought to be artium taken In cast of the general run of people. IiP entice\•• him from the broken buggy, Had the �fPI. Sturdy was "IT" and had to catch cmergeney which \\ould prevPnt the ors In an original way to fouch off the buggy been equipped with lights thA y necessity of Asking a parent to dig the fuse which is In every human heart, JcNdemt 'would not have happened,the other• man quitk"a' few in the drfveq touch remarked that er ,chewed to 9 Pay in Advance and grace for his child. It dors u,Pem that leading to the magazine of truth. And but the fact that it was being drivPq tiger "shire.” However he shove t when a new caretaker Is appointed he this -Is the way jie does it. Some, out without lights doesn't exonerate thq some speed—almost as much as Geo. �f p• ishould be supplied with the necessary of the thousands (.>,f wild geese which motorist from blame. Many accidents ,gndrews and Os. Ginn in the matrfeii Save the DI Discount tools to do the work. It does seem visit his home every year, are caught, of this kind happen on county roads m'an's race. It was certainty a that n long dry spell site)' as we have and tagged with metal bands clasped but most of the motors could haee' great eaperlenced lately should not find the round their legs, and on these bands Is been caught without lights in to.%v hadnio, and everyood decided they --- - p and made to light had a first -Plass good time. water pipes disconnected anti the supstamped with dreg, his address and o ght up before they left. In the bob show the judges were ply of %%atrr shut off altogether: verse of Scripture. Hunters who shoot DER\IOT ifcEVOY. y j IS per cent. will be a'-Ij There are many handsome columns, the geese get both and he hears from Messrs. Hillock, of Pickford, Mlch., and lowed Off all water rates and headstones 'which ought to he them. George Gould. They could not reach FARMERS PIC NIC a decision anti Ihr prize money %%As di- for the next three months straightened lip on their fallen ttrees t People today are inclined to look on %ides betweenoAnd ole Chas. whitely and and there are one or two fallen trees the Scriptures its having had their The Best. Ever Held by Goderich Town- Mrs. ,f. B. Orr. ending Sepetember 30th, which might be removed to advantage.1 use. They have heard that years ago ship Farmers' Club Last Friday In the most This is the time of the year to get this men experienced Joy and contentment y graceful walking eon- if paid On Or test the .1.sses work done, and it is to be hoped that through reading them, but today they There's no better place to hold a Pic- tylia HicksisP ond,inn won first, Miss means will be found to overcome the don't bother so much about reading nit} than Black's Point, providing you Best looking girl finder flvPBefore July 1 a obstacles in the way and speedily re- 'them. instead they ask AVIII they give )ufve the consent of Mr. Perry .after age—Marion Lamphrey, 1st;ye Sylvia move the eyesores and obstructions me content and happiness? Men had to use. his Pasture field for sport=. and Salkeld, 2nd. which string discredit on the town In heard" In like manner that wild geese can prevail on Mr. Chris. Johnston to Men's hundred Cheques made payable this connection. Other towns, not so came back year after year to their supply drinking water from a Yard dash—deo. An- boastlul of their a good s P beauty as Oodrrlrh, rsaine d)Aurnts. 1'esy but do they? well. For the Goderich To\\nvhip irBoys funder Ginn, nyParR—Jerk Salkeld, t0 J. B. Kelly, Collector. have well kept, burial grounds; we Ask Jack :!liner, he can nnswer bnih Faru)ersi' Club both ithese (tsirable ist; Dick t)ke,,,2nd. can do likewise it the will to beautfy ques'Uons with proof, elements were a cinch, and last Friday, • our cemetery exists. Needs afternoon they gathered %vjldh their Increases for Public School Teachers Lawn Service Hours Jack Miner* Anyone who Rat in the Square and wives, families, best girls and friends. A meeting of the Public School Jitck Miner Is pretty much of an old watched the automobiles coming by to enjoy one of the most successful Board was held on Mranday evening to goose after all. Anybody %%•ho thinks hundreds up Nest street on the night outings the Club has ever had. deal with the question of teaeherc' From 7 to S o'clock a.m., and Thp weather was bright but there salaries for the coming school year, from 5 to 10 o'clock p.m. only. pp� �qptpry rwas a cool breeze which kept the base, present Messrs. T. Gundry, A. D. Me- +` II�IHII����� itllllll�N�����IIl Hll k bail team from getting overheated Lean, R. R. Rallowst. J. S. Platt, W -- „C while the 7th Poucession Pitched and Wallace and 1. Acheson. The board e� batted against file boys of tike 4th con- met first in committee of the whop WATER AND UGHT COMMISSION cession In a spirited contest of 0 in- to discuss the salary question•and lat GODERICH, ntngs, umpired acceptably by Geo. Al er the meeting was resolved into a 4reensinde. The score was 10-1 in board mleeting, A inew schedule of favor of the ',fix on. team. After the salaries was decided on, ranging from game the crowd adjourned to thb foot 81,400 rind 81,200 for the principals of OItBf0�0>QO�"r�' O ithe of the hill wham hiDle clMhs were VictoriA and Central School, respect- Oj:41 r°i�-- •+•� spread on �he grnss In thf�shelter of hely, down to 41M for the juniorqU cedars, and all ample apply of teac!<eerR, this schedule being in regia The New Rood food soon made the hunftry ns- figures a 20 percent. increase on %6ha1 0 Q setnblage anxious for UkP next item on the tmehers have been getting since p the program• their last ttn higher than ineitasP. In some oases H Decorating 0 Atter stare had been sa most runs hi a 20 g per cent. raise satisfying and complete Pout was and In some less. .\ year ago the Can You -Beat Them?nttadp of the ranksbutter r cake, pickles, ch- teachers %acre given t a 10 per cent. in. bread ,cult butter and Plekles, and ereaxP In addition to their regular saIn- p Store + the assault on the supply of coffes em%se. Then some few months ago 3 Md lemonade was equally effective. another 10 per cent. Increase was de. Harry Salkeld was master of carp- Bided on• so that, with the present in- 0 West Street a • monies, and, despite the fact that two crease, the salaries have been raised Tailored garments made in our years of Public ofllce. In addition to practically40 per cent, since a year o In addition to our lines of Nall the onerous duties of Recretary-upas- ago. The RPcrattry was instructed to ova si11� user of the Farmers' Club. have held procure contract forms covering the Paper, Paints, etc., we handle P file enertMtic support, ire proved that engagement of the teachers for the all kinds of he still had considerable reserve force coming year. O Tailored by Tailors Who Know I0fL It lakes a man Of Much IVrser- tiles VPtg Elliott was appointed to q ($ "!� weranep to Parry through n progrelm of the teaching stat in place of 5tics Cur- O,, W baby Judging, OHS' beauty ronteA, He resignwd, on motion of Trustees 0 boys' and men's races, anti all the pt- McLean and AohPRon. 'Window Glass, Plate Glass, 11 celf'ras which enter into a picnic pro. The newschedule was adopted, on 10 �+� t� Smart No Man, it seems, without s motion of Trustees Sailows and Platt Bevelled Glass, Mirrors, etc. AlMen's Sma t Weir - 1090 amount of life Insurance. dares it was decided to pay the salaries fol 1'0 1184110 A baby Judging Job In his the new term in ten Instalments. on 0 4\vn district, and even at that he feels motion of Trustees McLean and Will. O If you are thinking of doing ,a that ire sWifices his rk'pulaUan, It he lace. w, li>pares his life, on any sort of n ver. The local Improvement tat for 1911! � any ` dltq he gi es, i�ut when a roam �vh was ordered 1 '0 paid, at molten -of True.tme �„atg� M 1 ���,t j7na ly been induced to take, tht tees McLean and Platt and the tinstfee Irl risk protests sg®inet 00"Unufflg all committee was instructed to prepare p CHANS. JU t 6 when tweed with an array of estimate of amount of money required this yeak, call on its and let us + i00king healthy and very mdah from the town for the year. 1"o*ult girls •tae 111,41es a mistake if h---�--�.- -- - give you an estfibate. tttefi to pxp41dn thttt "a man may bb f A mispr teres trtonrw for the m my th �I eD�� Store X6041 Judge 'of a eblelen butte" iDf th,tips hP doesn't have to spend it for. , y It,O " the Implication was that hr 2>(9 eoUldnl't Judge 1046, and no girl could C11,ALM W 011,31 LZ4A .': fxd that, as Alr. I1Hlock fgaltdO out nears th hertson 000 bla urltortobigo etternpt Iaanahu O llgh his 009111011 as Judge. The g'iria of 0- 0tt�01 I. I I o-4 jiU11~XAA Y, IJun 24111,Devu inff. 100 go.. 0. O antf p o Q 0 Prionting ;. 0 Bring your fi it to us for developingand O printing One Day Service M0 ✓ o O !Films to Fit all C&meras, q n� p 1i O He (s, DUNLOP� •Phm.B. 0, The Rezall Store ° L9=0C====0=0 ... 0=0Z====Q=0=.? A Martin Garment 1 keeps your confidence in its design and dlechanical merits — ana retains ypur pride its its appearance, hecause— "It is Good aN the Way Through." Martin, the Tailor 'Phone 318 yet to be put in and the restaurant ?owe people wouldn't object if t!te wing is to be lifted up with chairs and .1Padly cigarette were a little more ;o. Ubles for it regular restaurant busy- ness fur afternoons and (Nenings The prumot.)rs are to be congratulated on the :pectly -work ani the magnifl- ,cent 'holil(fungi The g•roun.ts ,around the pavilion %will be fixed tip„ a euupli• -of summer houses erected in front and the urouud at flan rPar put in cundl- tion for the parking, of eats. AHou eh o!d lledirine— 'he 1 that y are Acquainted %%ith the sterling pro- perties of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the treatment of many ailments would not be without it in the house. it is truly a household medicine and as it Is effective ht dealing with many or- i dinary complaints it is cheaper than a i doctor. So, keep it in the house. As . the tali for it may come most unex- pectedly. By Special Request of the People to locate in Goderich, I have taken the front office In the Board of Trade headquarters at the Masonic Temple on West Street. The office will open on Tuesday, June 29th Anyone suffering from headaches, dizziness, or sole, tired eyes, should have a test made at once, and if you don't need glasses we will frankly tell you. We ex- ((A amine with the most up-to-date equipment, without the use .of "drops or drugs," and can give you excellent service. We replace any broken lens' and do all kinds of Spectacle Repair Work. If your glasses need tightening or straightening come in and we will gladly do it for you. A. L. COLE, Eyesight specialist Optometrist I ' Optician Board of Trade Room#, West St., Goderich Just off the Square, near the Post Office 11 The Strep sof a Bank TABLISHED in 18 i FS F7 with modest capital, the Bank of Montreal for' over a hundred years has followed a conser- vative, aggressive policy, unlet today it has aasmin excess cf FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARSt,• _ TIKE Canada herself, Bank of Montreal has grown stronger j,� with the service it has rendered and. • the oltetacles it has,overcothe. TODAY the Bank is stronger than ever, prepared to. X render ever-increasing service to the people and the busi- ness concerns of the Dominion With Branches m every •— - f r� :_ important centre of every Province and- with direct banking connections throughout the world, we are fit for the task of help ing Cafiadian business to t grow to full stature. A steaddyincreasing num, ber of business men, enter prises, workers and Nous& holders, ambitious young people—thrftCatAdw s C of iivery sort, everywhere (' —angetting the benefit of t the saength and ultimate Wovice of this financial institution. { (fur norm 11oaaelt Manager is the bat point of contact %iitb Qtly 0fati00 w BANK OFMONT'RER"AL ti@_f IYyl�jt, ac rd ttk�Y+ltlirjrtr'fuiM}sf. .. �La6tts is 1C'iCbttib toff l ��� rj7•�ad.� 1 � A __ t s� 11 i 11