The Goderich Star, 1924-07-31, Page 2•
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IN -DAYS OF YORE
TWB alit * YkARB AGO
ureas the tloderich Star of July
258 Bicycles Bald in Gsderirk That
Seams
A +call oras made this work on those
of rear mamba at* -*ke Medi* bicykleaa,
end from statements made by them it
seems that 258 machines have been
sold in Goderich eine*, the Mason open-
ed. d. This atu ober lees sort irwiufie any
the Henderson Co. may have disposed
of to other than deniers, but it doer
include * number of user( w;teels. Well
258 is a good many. Put in a' circle and
tied together rubber to rubber they
would make a ring around the square
Stertcd from llamilton a-reet, with an
interval of 13 yards between each
p wheel, •the first wouold have reached
Dunlop before the last herd started.
And placed one on top of the other, in
the form of ladders, they would make
two that wouldeach reachbeyond the
golden dome of old St. Paul's.
-Inverness Sons itf Jco-tt*t d Picnic
wagon showed that they enjoyed the
u fun•
ri ..
This wire hi 181,4
From its files of forty years ago
, the Stratford Beacon republishes
weakly most interesting items of the
doings in the early dire, and this from
among them show whet mid ire honer
in those days for an outing % "the Wed-
nesday last tke children of school
section No. 3, Fullerton. were treat-
• od to an 1 erxruriiion to Goderieh.
Twenty wagons were required to carry
the people, who numbered over 100.
The procession started at 6 o'clock in
the morning and at 10 o'c?oek the
advance guard drew up on the banks
• of old Lake Iiuron, after having pass-
ed over eighteen miles of rased, part-
ly through swamps !girt with corduroy
and stoney snaggy stu.nps and full of
jogs. The day was ripen; in swinging
swimming, boating, fishing, etc. In
the afternoon a fearful thunderstorm
burst on the happy crowd, and the
teams having been hitched, they, drove
for -home in he ilrenehing rann.
The threatening weather which pre -
voted the moist of last Tuesday some•
That interfered with both the attend-
ance and the arrangements for.. t'he
Sons of Scotland pienie,on the attrac-
tive grounds of Mr :/A. 1'. McLean.
There was a • good attendance of 'both
were and all. ages but much below
'what was anticipated. The social
games and sports were enjoYed, but
the absence of the pipes engaged•for
the occasion made a lvog felt . want
that not even the reeled .and lavis
spread court '.fill. Otherwise the gra.:, ering was a good success.
Atarried'in Winnipeg.
• A pretty but queer. wedding took
place in St. Andrew's enured, Win-.
• etipeg, at •high noon on Saturday, the
happy ones 'being Ethel :Jean, .eld-
est daughter of "Mrs. W. A. Rhynas, of
this town, and.Jasnes Ilaratington;Far-
rarer of Frank Alberta. The 'maid of
honor was Mies Jeanette, sister of
the bride.
n9BY'S GREAT DANGER
DURING HOT WEATHER
TWENTY 'YEARS AGA -.
(From the 'Goderich. Star of July 20,
1000.)
Mr. N. D. Rougvie Closed his Hero-
ware-
r
• Mr. N. D. Rougvie has discontinued
busitfess in Goderich and his dere is
now dosed. Ina few days he will leave
for Sarnia.
Summer Visitors Disporting Them -
'selves - •
• About trentiy five 9aung people
froth the Sutnieer Hotel mane .a trip.
to the square on Tuesday evening. -
They were 'chaperoned by a lady from
the hotel and drove around the court
house several times, singing melodies
and enjoying ° themselves . -.hugely ,
Their earriage_rvaa a large hay rack
into which, with a quantity of beta
they were closely packed, and their,
delight at the jolts of the. apringless •
Moro tittle `Dues die during the hot
weather then at any other. time of the
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:MP ,•1UPlarausrawropsomerauroaarerroure
inn Ht. mottotrostliemmtut a nti 1111
Empfrot
tf Oriador Lone
�, Chaestainotut
"six eyikeeer Lew.* grist e i e4 sue-
eduaa, ,preasetoag b7 a. seams ewQWaa emit- et
retor& will he sate of the outstanding
Notaries et the e+waitrtg Dwriniaa Cmau-
1
i n i w nsw.�;3
moque.
'Ciba merry Way of a life is ap-
pneaabte to *ay eew®atr y, betimes -Its
Not et u M depliceted any thee tad lay
place. A. newly-wed eouple, their eitM-
urbiut +cottage, a flashy automobile, width
not only provides isew friends but away
new debts, ail figure in a top -speed com-
edy. Ailed with fun sod Laughter.
'derich Chautauqua, August 9th to -14th
yetfr,..,D1svrrhoes- drama +b y,, cholera 1,41 •
,suauat I400 stomach ,atuuotes cowo with wheat at $1.42 per bushel in example by refusing to receive in au -
without warning. and when Ir medicine Winnipeg„thhe- price: is thirty- centra diene women not properly attired.
is not at hand re givefrequently
promptly the higher than. at this date .last year. Low necks, high skirt's and sleeveless
rthart child
has
f MORON, that*-,* ,, gowns are strictly boo. The cam-
t4o child haq . passed boyond ai y #� ,
Ba, ' i 'S said'memos
B h s Own sbl its n t to gaining i
7 c should 1w
Spanking __be � n
Y a >c e S Revived .�. paign g g
y p g ,
kept In .the house Whore there or La r i ' e a t tum in older Countries, but has not
•� P tags Parte mother
yauas, f bilslreui •Ap occasional dose of raked heir son,.in the local rjatl.A` yet st�cuck this_ continetez with.aziy ap-
the fiablets win revoert” stematah anti hit late! Whynot little more spank- prec abla forc. .
bowl troubles, of it the trouble °ewes P „ *
suddenly the prompt Oso oflame?
Tablets Ing atlame?will relieve the baby. The Tablets are . * ' * " Geraman t epara-aonn
sold by inedlclne dealers or by malt at Banners 'are playing an important
, Hon* Bank Trial P p
95 Cents'`box trout Cao 1%r.' vY, lifatlis ixa►laie Bank directors will be tried'', role at the Inter -Allied Conference in
Medicine Co., Brockville,, Ont. London on German rept rations. They
`.. , ., .: before Nudge Goatewoirli and ,.with-. refused 'tryrecommend 'investors to:
The country is getting' so prosper- out A jury on September 9th, on
our that any little Wag can interest as the charges laid under the Bank,Act. pro with their money onds ,the
proposed forty -million pound' loan
bandit. ., • * * r while any 'danger retrained of separ-
, ' . India Wants:a Navy ate action byFiance or. the im
OtrTy the unifornte2al endure thepori-
agony of corns. The' tcnowing ones British India wants a navy to de tion of any further conditions *if h
apply-If'ollowaf's-Corn Remover anti fend its coasts and protect its bar- might; impair the security of a 1o+
get relief. bora and commerce. Rather.,a der- Money counts! '
•,,, 'ing request -ire -these. days.-of--distrrrn- - _...1........** �*
• , amentt : a Montreal Analysed -- .. ...._.
years. In 1890 that pars' of Can-
-ada bad 17 members to the Rouse
of Commons; - in 1900,. 27 members
in 1910, 5,5 members, while in tb
Redistribution 'Bill .which became, law '
• on Saturday , and folia wets the census
of 1920, the West has 68' members,
or three members more man • the
Province of Quebec. Truly - the
march of our great fertile areas an ,
'the West is seen in these • finger-
p.and should gradually provide
a better balance between farm and
osts
f tr « .•
ac o
y
AtemeetablebentS Ethts
' istorg ofthe EmPite* .,
" .eharies aige
n
* " The new, Redstribution�Billl a
'Rel soar ;Klatt---dratwn attention ' to' Montreal where,
A Persian mob, this time religious according to well-informed politicians
fanatics, like all .mobs, brushed aside the next > election will result in the
any care about international .campli- return of eight French Members, four
cations by•murdering'. last Friday, British and one Hebrew. In this: con -
Major • Robed Imbrie, .the American nection it is interesting to point out
''Counsel that in the latest pensus the Island•of
+• * * * .- lliontreal gave 439,653 persons of
• 'lul l-11HE BATTLE OP Tin NXLE was sealed. "'iring o Hamed u t 14 on
c n n • Defying Death. French° origin; 197,912 of Britisl1,,45,,•
-
One ,hundred and twenty six yearn.the following morning by which time
the French !real lost' 11 or their battle- ° A new: use of . the Aeroplane' will '792 of He and 40,948 of 'other
* * *
Our Rept. Shot •
With about $5,000. in his wallet,
Desmond Burke, a nineteen -year-old
Ottawa marksman is. coining home
from Bisley, -having won the King's
t'
*O,.41 the tat Augtfa}t 1790, A'dtniiral Irhi d frigates.- The i heti' races. y•
Lend Neritou, the greatest of our oavnl psi an d r Rates. • e . survir,ttrs found when it dropsBaabby Leach
berets, won hit racist remarke,ble via ;succeeded in slipping out to se*, but on, on .the4'-brmk of Niagara Falie and.; • DESMOND BI3RKE
1 one tri 'tea la* thus save* his aura :r •en u Jtist-.one reetbnea
tutu and armed his peerage, Y R 12ed. the: ottiwr tin" - gt end prance
being sunk by British erns w!41oh they' 10t. taws: who won the .King's Prize
P' for the fi a1 .drop. (Ming over the Only ove.inetance•of w rat Western r
encountered l t at Bisley;_
o•
At this time Napoleon • Bonaparte hard P be 5ieadlterraneitn.
made ng t himself waren of ,sad Was ca
Palestine woundiad'tseterel in the ileal but with sire •types of death -defying sport :immigrant is that. or a farmer from •
and Mesopotamia'with the sustention of - YAberdeen .ions in tvv the Prize by which, for the time being at
wresting India from the British crown, his cbar+tctt'tlstto bumttntty•u*iated on which have noV justification. : • e years in the
* West secured a farm of 640 'acres, least;:he is the. best shot in the .Em
• leets supporting fleet, which cones ted ot. remaining on deck to superintend- the t
19 battleahi . , 4 tri area a ser r sane of the ewers of the delfttroyed ReturningProm the' Starers with, among other attachments .1110 .'pare: Let u hope, as despatches say.
p t ,i ed e at French ships..A.bout •1,000 French sag uhead of cattle, _ a two-story .house he wail spend it on s :; niversity edit+
gan..boefe, was lying at nnenne in ""'n'' ors, madly wouude6 sueoeeded lar es official •figures at' ()ttatYa i3how `acrd • tithe modern - cation •+
kir icy at the 13100th of tit kl(1 renin to the shore, but over 5000 Wer*, that Canadian art•sana who went a- * k
Velma *divert # t 8
• preparing to march through 1'al Early in the engagement Nelaou was
taract or navigating the 'whirlpool
Canada, may do for the industrious! -
he bad
a i; 'Where . • r m ern Convenrence s-. But
n the afternoon of neg-
.. killed while Nelso's losses only total), `'cross the border during the *laartlive!d ' a to go:back to . -Se explained
"the see
*net 1st, *with •a deep; of 14 uren•of-war,abpot a wafe,".•.e•s: he •explained in Threatens the Senate;
• The French ship* were of catu dora'bly- wouned 896, d, which 218 were killed and •678 btuorn ng the
home.u Five thousandth of us Ate sd+Montreal this week" "It s a' fixed up. A row between the Commons and
grc a flan Brlti rb,ani can i Frmeocm su t Thls ,memorable, light,. which 'Nelson ed' in June. It is predicted that return- _ She's Corrin' sot in September.",Senate at the close of •Pattuuneret on '
Mimi had 19;000 tach against 1Qe so„ ,„ hivaself described as "not a. victory butmigration ._ .,_ ada ... ont _,. • outside * *' * Saturday until Januain-.•drew stern
li
• sac nal e
#d c1
tai
Dade
and
---._ a,a r e a uest o a. +
* tnanarnt *, lrositataoi ot�lere. ane The captain of t e French flafgalbip. Kali s orae e>uon an o r 1
of the.►nuat flaring' anal aurpri*lna man• .L•C 1 t'" hi h to halve enormously improve$ atop pray ''It wet :presumed that, being .indepen-
In »ova hietary. He divided bisIn VF hat ss a tom lessen worthy This
g,pp0, a Concpiest," gave tbu 13fittah rho upas- points will be '15,000 more than last *,Q I'aaetiecta the Prime Minister the threat to curb
Sebum taiin+l the enemy'sshore, chills rang. Egypt MUNI of dt a sea ben e w Femme endn'. • the -veto of the Senate. Right- I
ap(aloon,r year. . heavy 'rains. in the West excepting powersB
Y
an p sin e t ,'
a
4 T .
with -or w' on 1 the e. is
r h y o the only
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f+ *'.Y s y
,int central
t
he and northernsection '
ec a
rch fo
oat t4 conquest iof
t
Incl
aced 'Ni C 1 SaskatcTiewan d .N nth Albe t �: reason the Senate 'was •ereate'd.
re .tris l r eu , which was blown scats dent of the electorate it mi
fleet 'tote too sections and (10104e,ve during the engagement, was Cara may be the nut for •a Toronto jury pests which are now defined as "nor girt re-
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TBv*abrst .tin 1' nal ism - e
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MONEY
SAVE
You can do this by buying your Shelf
and Heavy Hardware, Cement, goal, etc,..
at the Hardware Store at the Wharf.
Bigler Twine, per ib
Hay Fork Role, Per lb.
141/4c
260
Screen Doors and Window Screens, to clear out. ..M Cott
Sac -foot Heavy Gala. !rots WateringTroughs art- .. $.12.50
' Portion() Cement, per sack 75c
Sacks 2oc extra, 'returnable at 20c'.
Sherwin Williams Paint, per -quart .. :: , .... $1,00
per P gal, $1.95; per gallon $3,75:
Best Anthracite Cod, Chestnut, Stover Egg, per•ton. $15,75
LET US'FIGURE ON YOUR PLUMBING,
HEATING AND ELECTRIC-, WIRING; •
CHAS. C. - LEE '
' HARDWARi STORE AT "THE 'WHARF, GQDERICH
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P o 1
particularly the West, may be gath- ty-five ,Lents advance is a low aver-
ered from the fact. that at.the time age which itself would mean an addi-
the advance started wheat in store tional $10,000,000, B.ealoea• there hire
aty'co*ntrfpoints was; estimated to ''''been a rapid increase also in the price
be 2 0
l0 e
0,000 bushels; en route, 4r of coarse grans. Inaleeit%, the valve.
000,00} bushels, and at Lake Read the advance all round in farm pre -
terminals 16,000,000 bushels, or a to- ducts has been placed by same econ-
tal of about 40,000,000 bushels. twen-f oraic students,at $30,000,000. -
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stripe #tnotaaeni n shallow rvatec tree . your* eon on the doomed eshhiip mof h s beeai to truck, as. Undertaker Moore 3s. mal:' In thea a sections cancel lattan lation which suit in was inspat the ired t time l political'
opponent* shore, in which Immortalizedof some merchandise orders "would p by pO
' osition they toot only incurred the risk by 3ira. Heaauawa 1a nor suing the Board of Health for dam- of so to bear out tile` ar ros is partsanship. Unfortunutt y, 'rn Cana-'
of running aground, but were. bxpaaed .,welt -known poem, vrhh3h oopantestcear agesthrough the disfigurement of po, l? I , da • at least, .the Upper. House has.
s A gees ane , but ' 1 all othercome to be regardedpolitically'
lura ti Wed' there a g as a
ao n sailors made a oor from h s been an increase of
moltara ih cit d
on a shot td not i
e nd on t y tell �he
si d he
stented it to their .beloved oommender, mrllions made by farmer* who not younger men be appointed h+3 extended in. a lino oat the aseawaftil who carried it with pini ora all his smallpox victim, from which he Senate?
akar o't the Fi-esichruen, wheal he was says he •contracted the disease. wheat until the' recent epectabular ads
voyages until he tact his Monet* death * * * vanes. a * * '"
iia the flats from batt tie f un i 1he,boY stood on.tbai'bur�lningd ck.. his face by small ' x. a chasm sthe u in. nearly, a areae of the
ala as the mainmast of, •'I,.'Oriept" and pre•'.: p" orders, due to some extent to the . final sting place, But why should
In
the bast, x'has rentaliirig nine ships .Prepared for burial was that of ai nted to the
held
thus table to atfackk on both aides.
at 'rrataigar s=even years later, sacra it
The battle comagenced at tl�in the was in this casket that he watt carried Wants IYresa Reformed
evelinat, sacci two iaour* laterthe Fren h
c to his honoured roaring -plane beneath pope 'Pius tiros a eirmpaign 'School Edacatlam
treat by the water route with trans-
* * *
admiral. despite his.auperlority in num-
tiers seal gene. hall five of haat ala#pa out throughout the world sot modesty in regulations. make, e .61- fen of cargoes ata lower lake .port,
of, action and realized, that his doein py lowing subjects compulsory on alt' coasts eight cents 'bushel- If the seat -
*
shoot
cighttafll alreas among women and has set the
achaol pupils in Ontano Arsthmetu y pe t upper
reading writing composition. histol'
Coat of Carrying Wheat
Wheat from Fort William to Moro
ISI � ��W� f geograr`phy and spelling. Nothing ,s lake boats could make tie thrqu h
acid as to whether or not these± are trip the Deep Waterways Associa-
to be taught '"to,the "tune of the hie- tion claims the charge would be only
„ 3 cents, ora saving of 6 cents per
Entire
kory stick: Optional 'itubjects will be
Our
music, agriculture, .nature study. do- I bushel. So far' this year, almostesix
Stock mestic science and manual ' training. milltbn bushels have been transpo
ed f th T
VI
one in a township. * 1 This is the navigation side which In.
• erwa s weredeepened sohat° '
Summer Dresses
To Clear from 25 to 3396 "off
•
Just as the first warm weather makes it nice:airy
for you to seriously consider your supply of smart
Wash Drescomes this opportunity to buy frocks in
the season's best Asides of Ratines• ' Voiles sm4
Cotton Crepes at these ridiculously low Prices. M
81oi►'iose
In ..cottc ll , ., br6ktdcloth, -white
Twent five do :en first rase
and ma shades, to clear at $1.95 �'' g
Others in vultite crepe 'de chine ',ills liaise in all shades, sale
to clear at-- — —
p,
�. lStli rat.e�.�vu��.�.�....�....�......--_ —_.-..� 5tilc
Summer Millinery ,
`NI�iore than 5o hats ate included' in "this ' final `eleatr-
1 ance ' of Summer Eats at.half the usual. price.
There are small close fitting iriapet, medltxm' siert
hats and a few of the larger dressy type; Prices
SIM to'$250
Royal Ladies' Ready-to'Wear Co:
iminsemonoiemommesser*
Tis trach ,the latter sarbejcta . there
in , e win, Ries to 'Montreal.
. At -ll casts a bushel the total saving
ay be a larger 'school unit, such us would be approximately $300,060.
Pka.4 Guilty terests the •West, but the power side
I of the project is even •more important :
feed mutvlerers of Robert Franks, , * '+ isi T
the fourteen -year-old Chicago boy,
hinting is Wheat <,
just "to get * thrill,•' surprised the What the recent - apec�aeulat'' a *•l
thuseht on Iiti ngay by*t pleading riso - 'vance in wheat meant to Canada,
atsiviting death,. life imprison
-1 or a penitentiary term of four --
teen years. Only evidence ' tending Was Tr+wi I.d With Mfg
ceding this week before Judge Cal -
to mitigate their sentence can now
1* submitted before the hearing pro. Newt aid, Nerves
- - %*
verly •'Their parent's are rated at $10,- For
000,000, which may or May not be an l lepra: Jamee^*utledge, Nappan eta'
obstacle in the course of justice. tion, N. S., writer:•• --''1 three* it my
- *. * * maty to tell Sots about *hat Mitbur;s'4
;'letter prices awe tkdai Forst 1„tett and Nerve ,Pills have done for
Higher prices for grains, provisions 's` For Bears 1 was troubled with ire. k
sand Bogs are prsietically assured by' keaat and %ierces, sad was as bad, at'
market conditions and prospects, in+ tt►nrr, 1 would faint array and fall
nuanced by a certain. decease in right dearly where I was sitting or
world production. Fernier* en both standing. and after WI, of throe attacks
Ades of.ths One hart alrxady<.benefit. 1 'mild mate/ee be•In•bed for weeks
cd enormously by an advance of 40 at a tiatre aid fceliag that life was nit
cental per bust sl"dtt Wheat prices. worth, living.
Irtarke t reports indicate a spike's 1 finally staztsd'the urs et
market for the next year, rather than • MIL'
a Wye's market sash as has getter. aemierme NotvE
ally obtained in the last twetvr
PILLS
aaao- tkf= In other work, - "demand"
rather than "*apply" Amy matte", sad attire wisp deli fret beat t saw 1
per, was **Wag relief, sal after mist them
* * * for a 'heft time I tetrad that they did
f w MA what NO other remedy had ever
The deYtiopment of that part oft minakries 'ii, A N. pilto are for fake
Canaria weft of the Great Lakes is at all dragging sad cicalas; pot rap
- vividly *herrn in •'itectirtrileatio•%"'j &y by 'The T. lildbitra Co, Lia:it*J,
foilowing tke retinae taken sack ten Taninte„ Oat.
Vlenterrrat and External Pair '
art, promptlyrelived by
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