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The Goderich Star, 1924-08-07, Page 511 • Tornsgeiit £U6tl re 'ells+ ilei JDEYEIONNGJ 1 s � III II A .,==mezzwiwasnaviaresiorprnan • •. � 4 �r 1.4 �Iee1M � �� of ovr 1 PRINTING Mab or with a BRII5WME This easily -worked, Reitman -trawls -Camera io }Pet rrhst they want. "Bisnpis. aubetantial, inexpensive," describes the BROWNIE,. and Elrilsadid Piastres" the reaults. Brownies - . - $2.r1 up Autographic Kallaks - $6.75 up CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Rhona FILM The Square .SUPPLIES i ChautApna At Goderich A Will es * token a rooters the sorrow that int appreciation: -looney, this is we 1� kV' the kni,rrl s C. :NMI FM With Palle* as uses Strainer (sampling east wok eel- s splendid staff. They say * is kw • start*Asajun ggMlaMd by St. Alerts- treat aid Mak.* ,toobe Pi et ■ � . (iatiir,rer(�,ttagl)..rttl jrer.. the4ii ate` galas, and ea' it's might ye ave. seer; as It' ye ANNUAL RUMS OF PROGRAM I WILL MIN RY *LG NOYWert. we khat Your labors taken plenty roa es it keit goad is ie FBATl1#X AT ft P. If, to enjoy the him ton. +ww.r The Redpath Chas asae bins its ' nnual series of Saksrdsy afternoon in tits big The Dunbar Mole meld. wad Bell Ringers, one of the brat ka.wa musical organisations app.aria$ on the platform, will laaunleh the Chem - rspl7isag in hi i own! i�c. tiank+lci the tem- C+NNI11 ■ardiy Live for Asa**.town kayo obligated tneetwoires feel 64.- Yeai"A peratian of the writer nae malt Who sd't the f east of the Cbaaaa ioeto saA'.risa has footed d .ampioeete der td bring tibia Ana talegt adla wi+i tl txl» ty h 1lt. J• D. 1<sLil 's the anew 4 elinin oriel e R .IbBi ' Priests anti," +t'tdi►. Naw ht lawn MtrwA tainraeet in our teem In eedslr to la voile resell his eoltegeat b„o„ yds ora[. sgt pay far this it is rebees dry so de a► dare to e % ?WNW nerd 1;'r• me,„ tnatchlese reatiedy gime keel fellow students tut`° p taugeta with lea outstardiisg pregra'n person in the commtiuity please sap- double be gambol the PraYeis of hes with eke lade of sea:ma ticket& Each HMO wase hie • In all efilleted with asthma. Inhaled as ok. ghe help so of sons:, readings and hell ringing, port these optimise,ses to this omens, friend. for leis s.seesde i as new fiend. alonmg need.d,or vapor Everyitbrixdealstt bas It or Dan get it for you from sols whol.s4Darty bpi stock • er. $:$6. 50 JAEGER townowannwomoissoomusw A Great ley people will be aiod to have eta nsipertunity of belying. JAEQl3It !los Wool Ilegmente.• NU.* snouts in +C1oJericb for thou Hilda. We Following a prelude by the, Quartette 2• To get the real brnaedt out of on the first night, Dr. Fox, scholar, the wk's entertainm,eat it in nem- .G11ARIi educator, of Chicago, will deliver an rat y to attend all of the parr.raaan• 11K TIER eloquent and illuminating leeture.:eel. Then you get tk. rent Chiiutau- TH Eft Adair•8ntithsrs "The Philosophy of Common Sense." qua.spirit. - When the week is over Weak Preshyteriaa (`butch. C�1ts*a u- The eama7wr sscraFlas oar. the most Street, Toronto, was the soon. of a Every day is a bis day, and the you•,#del that it has lien ay.; days danptsroos ie �>nulaiatt :dist but pretty wedding at swoceolook whpia,prosiram, which promisee to be.well spent ii d you a.e surly it is of tut I,eaeeir, are ahceera loges• Q°` Tuesdaey. July teeth, when HOW the greatest and best in' the history oyer,, t tm, coi eat e• tery,com. abort nearly ian*I .rth.t lAibedu i of Goderieh, is sure to be wonder. L The toted price for 10• perfor-.cq�. sr llttie sae le fully received: minces is but $2.50, leeleh whist asp. beyond std the bridatof Mr. I:mast Doha atdialr. ed l `�' keel. ea realizes Taranto. Themtnav was for an kinds of fins •;wont wear The guarantors have shoem their aira'telir paid for vexed total about he is W. WV, eaatat be ea herPer. M $$„59 Foie Week Sedan $1.Q4 • 4141.04,0405.414411, fault in the people of Godoticb by .three tittles this amount.- 'lord to peaestelhe• uncia troubles or it i ormecl r y Rem 3 A dllus rd. for ladies or men. guaranteeing their faith in the Chau- 1• All money for sea -- eta- " laic; nrooletsw hos weather as kat Order. taken from" .'oiatatogue son tickets - ....r.. -^ -..-" e. As a vermicide an excellent re r- • lee,ialets ''asedfisiae in of such __-- . .... � __ p._ 1* RS tauqua 'helps pay for the Chautauqua. Bin- iotvnEveryman, woman, bey and girl in tie adrebuelons ere pard to the-- n the community should'no. rail to nee teuqua :Vetere. u the wonderful program o'' entertain- 8• The Bis "Throe Aat Pshe lay, ails r y a ere • a•i store bwra 'owner regulate minator, It halo saved the' livaa of — cpailautson stout 'bowels. and are ab. countless children. eolrttai essf acid b ntsdlome ale 1 merit that is offered them: Grlfrider blow which . to the feature or try met at cootie a box from The . Correct this sentience: "Oh, how • eMes g ! National ngxaber and played by a gfnuine las- Dar. intaros ergi,clae C,a.,l3rockvuie wondcx�fatl'it - '• Mee rl t titan soak . a onsmanda theatre A at,• to go back to school again,' r Arrangements Made with Pharos Brat.; fOr 101114111 of one ofation . Ma»y people do not atop. to consideria, cr et the emelt boy, r Some of the reasons, neap be stated: alone but with >~ Season titbit The Cornimiplatty Singe trill be con- -------•_ -. - - —_ is 3raoluded in the weak a ebutrtaugnii tinned in front ed the grand stand at s • S ljl-bnitdiag Planl;'sluildiags. why they should buy a session ticket GOOD LIST OF BUILDING PERMITS A number of "citizens of our program. the. Canedien'National Exhibition thin ,•^••^ •r• • Year. Over 26.000 people take part Li', Nps] BOOT SHOP'. • Public works committee Will attend toeach night. FAREWELL 1`t!' FATHER IIOl� - . Ontario Motor League Draws Attention to: Need of Signs. Giving Name this. The Mayor neatened' a rumor of """•"'" Yate LeateRedaway of I'ow.n for Tourists' .Convenience. trouble at the rifle range the previous 'Parish Priest of Stt:..Aageative yHjaas Is '.!,pretty w0d411>* tootle pane on Setae SPECIAL. -We have just received a large shipment rpt;.," Travel-. ` - Wednesday in firing over it without . Leaving for Samoa lie `Preseuted t tb the proper warning being given COI. With Purse f Gold . at air. and - ar "Albert ling Cosa is---TRUNK.S,,._.CLua RAGS, Travelling Goods . have - been considerably _ r0duced �iip .,price. We have a large assortment to choose from and at ,arty ,at- tractive prices. ::I`, ,r day, ,7u y tib , ai See = Mrs., Edward W. y, SUr .CASE$ c:— Tho dist . of applications for build. on agricultural park was referred to be permits • which came before the the special committee. We uteder- tin op - ha ie sued instructions that Pre o ;> y tela resole. - street. Clinton. when their yogngesti stand some of tiia.use:s o the para rag. , :laughter. TlelenaA,, wan noised la ]Meed town council onr>• riday� night, last in- The assemblage which gathered in lock to Mr. . George $, `Poli Loon of I for amusement purpoeee pay the tax, • 'Detroit. dicatee considerable �iactivity'in�the An invitation from the City of ATTEMPTED, ROBBERY AT the pariah hall of ;;t. zsugusiine on building trades in Goderich. The list Windsor for'the. douneil to 'be repro- BENMILLER WOOLLEN MILLS was as follows: -tented at -the. meeting of the Union of. ' From Ste George's church to make Canadian Municipalities Aug. 7th, Stb Men Who Attempted to Break Into an addition. of 20 . feet tq the north and 9th, in that city, was filed. - • - Beleniller Woollen Mills Were Yet• end of present Sunday school building The Ontario Motor League wrote ed Bond Guarantee by Mitchell with connecting building to church, drawing attention -to the:.inconven.: Citizens. - .. - - with sanitary improvements, etc,, fence to motorists through towrltlot • brick veneer, concrete foundation, being marked with their names on the - .. Early Saturday ' morning :a t : at• Wednesday evening of .last week wee - one • of• the largest ever assembled - there. The-purpose_of .the ;gathering was to honor the pastor, Father Mor- , an,.who leaves in a Sew days to take charge of his new pafsh•,in the town of .Simcoe.' -- cedar shingle roof, to be used as par- main roads leading into the town and The Impromptu program welch has • ieh hall, estimated cost $4;500; from at the poet office, and offered to sup- tempt was made to break• into to been arranged for the occasion prover' i Alex. • Johnston, to erectverandah, ply signs at 60 tents a piece. The Benmiiler woollen mills and Constable very entertaining. It opened with north side of Elgin avenue, frame council considered teat a larger ellen Gundry was • called out and brought violin selections •by Mr. ' J. Walsh covered with shingles. estimated cost shouldbeplaced on tiie roads leading one- of the men back to town. The which were enjoyed by everyone Vo - $150; from Thos. Johnston, to raise, into the town and the matter, was re other`..Man got away -rn the truck +rel solos by Mrs. J..Gibbon,' m i1 Misr : house on south, side of Britannia road, ferrel to the special ;committee. ---.- -• which they had -with them but--avas ar. E..:Cumming Were splendidly raaider- and place on new cement .foundation; S. M. Johnston, of , Stratford, town rested at Mitchell and brought back ed. Miss Mary Bell delighted qt.!, au. . add small wood shed, •eranre, .patent engineer, wrote .•enclosing statements to Goderich •Satprday afternoon. . The dience with a ' fne• interpretation of ` ; roofing, estimated cost $5;from Mrs. of cost of Weal drnpruvement sewers men were before Pollee Magistrate ithe, Hzfh1a d Fling. Appropriate Grace Breckenridge, 'to erect one recently constructed and account for Reid and the case isadjourned to this addresses were°given by atter Dean • story* frame dwelling .iii west side of tis. services. The public works and Saturday. The, following dispatch :of Kingsbridge; Fr. MdHugle of Palmerston, 24425, on cement toxin- the finance committees will 'revolt on from Mitchell is in this connection: Wingham, and Mr, Dalton, Of Ash - Mr. 'modern. conveniences, cedar• these shatters..: i iYlitehell,..August 6. --Mitchell elti• field." Mr. Peter'Olilalley' proved a shingles, estimated tett $1,800; from The: finance committee ,reported as„ MRns are much excited over the arrest very capable chairman, and Ttilisg-ildar Geo. P. Gould, to'erect 'new bungalow :follows: of William'Lockridge.and his on in- Ited•miind, as pianist, played Sn'fault. 26x32 on cement foundation, all con- We have exanzirfe t;ie tax' collect - law.. Boyne Linke; on a charge of less style.: • - vemences,: frame and stucco, patent, , At the close of -the pregram ors report of July 18th and teem- breaking into Benmilleir : woolen mill,p gam ><athex roofing, estimated cost $2,000;. fromMoran was presented with s sub -tan - Thos, W. Bell,to. repair rob a' mend that it be filed, near Goderich, last Saturday. These tial .purse; accompanied lip tile fog p A • The Collegiate institute Board hes-:are the men who took over' the Mit- dwelling. on south: side of Angleaea 0. hell woolen mill after the ratepayers Jawing address r :. street, with ew roof and •seder made,a furtheringsegs slcxgA for $8, s c e bonds to the pear Jteverend Fathet-Tbe news ' n for building purposes; A loin has of the:town' guaranteed shingles, estimated cost $50; from been made from the bank and the amount of w$15,000, three weeks ago. of your impending departure hail been John W. Whittman, .to shingle dwel- :mount I aid over to the Collegiate Since shut time they have been':znale- received with genuine regret'rt:trough• linin an north cede of Quebec attest p 'r prier to s:artzng pili" tele Out the parish. 'During the ,years ' ter' to have the following bylaws and Inc i'ennii er mi a banbroken o r u i s -i a°s:t;tn a ao ' Chas. Nobbs, to roof kitcben'`part of bods;' •issued thereutx+e validated by •into soma> time befu-c and the pro- -capable that your tras•,.e: anti 1,e -- n ' with rock -faced roofing, and -repair i3oard lag maim p that you have been with us you have We have instructed the town eolici. mill. discharged your d t e in n r chzmne estimated coat ba0 from Std 11 h d b d • dwelling on south aide of St.David- the Ontario Railway and 16lunicipal street, with patent rock faced roofing, Board No. 8 of 1924, re $60;000 -for' estimated coat $20; from Mrs. Brod- ,waterworks intake; No. 10 of 1924 re • ,. Brick, to erect new frame verandah on '$58,000 for Collegiate -buildings No, north side of Napier street, estimated 15 of 1224 re $25,006 for consolidation. •Coat, -$230,•_ from Elmer le Bell, to er- of 'debt.. We are quite-satlafied that Cct garage on Wells •street, frame, these bylaws are all in order out deem • .paroid roofing, estimated cost $40•. :;. it advisable to have thein validated or ." 'These were referred tretbe Are Comte approved for marketing purposes: xnittei*. • We have purchaeed $1.500 1934 vie - .A claim from Mr 3. S. Robeertsoi- tory bonds'foe the O. W. S. R. fund •for damages to auto through ear get- through the Union Bank at a price of ting into depression at catch basin $103.50: The bonds are fully regist•• ^teas .not 'entertained. We - understand erect • - the.etch -basin was not on the. trey. We .herewith present lease of per- _ elled,pertion of the road and Mr. Rob- tion of Harbor Park to the Western • ertson trot into it in endeavoring to. Canada Flour,Milis Company as pre- avoidfresh tarns. The couneil din- pared by the town solicitor, end we e. claim :liability. recommend that it be approved . end .., • The tax collector reported as.fol- expCuted by the mayor and clerk on -down: I paid the treasurer during behalf obi: the town. the month of July on 1924 taxes $4,- The committee also - reeomiiiiended . '530.12; . on arrears $1,231.03; total payment of a number of t counts. . $5,171.15, Paid' treasurer this after= •The public works committee re - noon (Aug.. 1st) $300, received from ported as follows: . the Goderich Organ Co. . on arrears, t With reference to claim of George The cemetery sexton•:.reported r.] Baechler for damages 'o• garden, vg - {owe . unattended graves cut over and weeds have investigated, and recommend ...unattended down and ordinary routine work. that a letter be written to Mr. Baeeb- R. C. Cooke worked 168 hours during ler stating that the tarns ie. not re- - the month of July. ,. A notice from the •Provincial Trees -:p Inst n the le i matter oany f traffic on •thei Peel's Department of license fee due *.egardine ` Laud .• Square wrecommend that notices Werno. Pt parkinie of- autos on the . Modellice streets be printed and used by the .That the agreement between the On . county and town with. reference to. WEEK of Aug:11th to Aug. 16th •;rant• towards Cambria roadway .has �-~ 'peen signed and returned to the noun- cprietox, Jesse Gledhill, was keeping a,' record of achievernena' that is set- watch on the place as a result. On dam equalled, i There are few ''voc Saturday morniegeabout 5.30, he de-! a.igr iii life tested two men with a truck, who, he' which regvuire the same degree of sal• +n carr t ent as tilat which is -demanded from believes, were atte eying .. y the pastor of a country parish. One away woollens, They tried to i'et,reeds the insight of a stetesmnn,:tiie Il away. bet Liske was brought down be a bulWiiletliain tike richtrip. shojr:,uldervai+. . tact of a diplomat, the •.usine:iea acu: ni <f,iifikdg�iarras't= then- of a financier- The suceeeeem- ed here en Monday byCanatnble 'T;i culmination of the ;asks t'owerdr which chard Mott and taken to 'Goderich .you directed your eneri:iga and Wm. Lockridge ui ; is. also to ap-'moves that rou Possess these qt.t 1i- pear there. The h>'ar:ng has been ties tq a remarkably Nigra degree. for Saturday, August 9. All the: more noteworthy is your sue- setAs :t result of this development, in -1 Cells i'hen we reniember that you of- As has been reopened ' intob ten worked under unusual difficulties the robbery of Blyth woolen mill last . meenitude of anou were e almost superhuman ver daunted by umhe month. .p nn Liske'e wound is not serious and be task" veils iiowitis J►0t1{' ikl pbCt1o11, o ial>IM' Wigito,Summer f ogiAgt`i►r Repairing as 'Vaual Pto'ne 43w W. HERN Vlser.te ON"T: let your husband -sing • t �"*'l'o tl he 8 • . 'h11aving, he may get "' a mouthful of soap_ bud out himself too. It will be better for' him - and -easier on your ears to buy' him a V 1C TROLA to supply the music. Canadian National ExhiWoa AUG. 23 Toronto , ,. 6 More 'comprehensive; more ambitious ttblpt over --depicting the picturesque. thiturtlortle and typical life of Canada au4 other; iltlt,da. 44 ma»chi>ng on ;,,'/.6(// / Gorgeous spectacle portraying the. :M $ - i e/ romance and grandeur of the British istp$re /�' -All the amusement deittceie ' . �,1, . - known to the ingenuity of rata. 'ONE I1VNDRED EXHIBITIONS IN ONE. ° r Consult .yreur i�Igsae for Reduced Railroad Xtiw►tdA.'. : ,•:,., ROBERT MILLL.R: President. JOHN G. KENT, Managing Diitilrtot .le receivingtreatment in ..the jail. at, •. Especially gratifying to your par- Goderich, the accused being unable to,ishionera is, the knowledge feat yell obtain bail. never subordinated to other i': tercets the sacred demands of your ho?y of - It it chimed that practically every.; Ace. Your. apparent concern, eaem- thing made in: Oanada from a fountain' Wary niety and eloquent oratory.have pen to a locomotive is on display at1 ever 'been a source or inspiration -te- the Canadian Nations: •' Exhibition. those., over whom von had ilsarge.. There areover15,000 exhibits in all. in testimony of this, we beg you to r-,. Goclerich Chautauqua, August 944 `M• onday and Tuesday . '"= ty engineer. *11 -11 MOORE That the agreement betwe ' +1.**+nwn and the, Departinent of Public with Sylvia E3rearner and Virginia Works of Canada regarding water- Bray/tie Faire in the First- . works intake through the harbor has National Special • been signed and forwarded to the De- 1 fe partment. i THUNDERGATE We have given Mr. L. Baker per- s . Mermaid .Conic,ly . mission to place .an erectric street - `tll TO'Y' AIR" •. sign on. the British E, hotel. The fire committee 'reported that they had !issued building' permit; for • Wednesday and Thursdayell applications. referred to the coni- ;ilieoilora Robertsand Douglasknitter at last meeting, These reports were $.i adopted.', Pairba nha- jr. .. The Reeveand the Denuty Tetca in a Richard Harding 'Davis story reported. in connection with the dense "STEPHEN STEPS OUT" of one of the National Shipbuildine ` shops to Phalen Bros., that they lad checked over the inventory of the eon - tents so that Phalen Bros, could sign for exactly what they were getting. They also wanted to purehste home Ake biic'k add a auantiiy of sem: and wanted the use of a set of scales and . i.1 his sevenrCCI'riot'Uf fun some moulding boxes. These 'met. tern were left in the hands of the "OUR HOSPITALITY" comniittee to attend to. The question Regal Comedy' reason inertiased insurance premium by reason of the use of the cupola was "ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH" raised and will be looked into. • • At'5(UQ,S FBhIC Denuty peeve Munn:nirs said he had been told the ropes on the life • "net CAT'S REVENGE" buoys at the harbor needed renewal. 1 The harbor eensmitteewill see as to Baby Peggy Comedy "STEPPING SOME" *tidier arra Saturday BUSTER KEATON Ilatiasetsr-•Blot.. Weal. and Sat at 3.04• this, t Councillor Turner mentioned a Coondur."THE NEXT CORNER", in the sidewalk"ln front of the oath Loh Ofrwsny Sslvatiert Army barracks and the utauqua 1 Among the features of the eeaiiag bomialon Chautauqua will e t lar prosraass given by the welt ksawn Laura Werno Ladles Ipiisrtaet• TWIN moony never falls to provide a inlet of mutated aft! ty. irp.eialt7 notable atsosgr their *Feints are 'attettesl given lilt ccIRsnse, depleting the drew, manners and ars notable in hlattsy. tries, ciao sat Hobo was s d . rtadtsgs nee Iia pweiiekii it pc4rraee$ wi deb are always hatted with Veneta 11 L r Sa e C�ntino A WHOLE HOST OF BIG BARGAINS IN SUMMER. GOODS . T'''HIS WEEK . i - LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES'. - Made of finest Engiish Prii't, good' large - sizes and guaranteed colors . , $1.49 S EIRTING$ ' For man's work shirts or children's clothing, ,goad fast colours, full 27 in. wide, on -saler .., r •, ..221/8.0 -per yard --WOOLS- - - A Eiig asSortniesit r,f fingering yarns and odd sweater ,wools. clearing at . r.:.9c per -bail or skein• RAW SILK . Splendid for underclothing', men's shirts children's clothing or sunfast window. drapes. -per yard ........... 19e UMBERELLAS - Made with heavy cotton tops and well supported witli either seven or eight • • 1'ow:3. Saime have plain and othei°s have • . t Li • i .i l°i;t!,.t,_ iti.'3 :!",,"etin''' lh. %V . fancy handles. On sale, lllell';3 *1.$9, ; , sit ,.l,,t roil.:; ; alel e ids.' tellies'r$1.59, children's. $1.19. IL.. ; t - 65c per yard• • • . CHILDREN'S :GINGHAM DRESSES - Made sit the -hest English gingham or. .. chambray and, daintily --tritntncd. Foil range of 'small Sizes. on-sa1;.69c each - PILLOW COTTON " , , lic,.lr_' 1'Ieached pillow cuttnns, itii:se al, !Tire et slur bige-r sale. values • 111 inch tr idtlt' , sale price 39c yard. 71.11i cli c lieu . sn% oldie 42c yard UNBLEACHED COTTON . - t i, +i., aewe!, light weight Crstl;un, un-. n •.. .1-1e;tich•,d and is teal 1.1 inches side. - • cls, i'iii ;tt ....... , .171,(2c per -,yard PURE LIMEN TOWELLING 'A •Im w lett ettenit Ira .ai'd• of teem 1• cellule,. 1141: it-,I1rted ltiirder,; the lee..- \'.l:ile it hit 1- •17.2 per yard .—COTTON. SHEETING , HOSIER" WEEK PURE SiLK HOSE FRE SILK IIOSE These. are i,nE° of Canada'sfinest- makes, ' they are full, fashioned and a beautiful weight of silk in shades,wtiile, airda1 , 'Mitek.and MU. iill sate a4.t.$1. page CHILDREN'S HOE , A cued wearing •rtes king in shades Black. grown and whits only smaller sizes left. Clearinat . .. 19e a pair East Sine ��� 1r oto Square ,, '1 t:�: .'..i .t' i�s:C t,:c' 1',"�,itr�, tin. t'CE t'+•.l i i:' <' 't 1:t'•, .l''e ft.*: tit i,tii' Y'�.• .,}tillll',,-'l tw e,it i43 $ilb..4•Ilit.ied et,`4'�'t._;',�,.5, a1i11! / t tr,L 14•t ily? cls arid,. et .... , ....... 79e pair' • CHILDREN'S SOCKS Oi:le .t te.t• lioieti lett, the ;:h kelt arw° sand. H,1.2i.. 'IIii.Ie�t• c:liit� .and lar• . ,tt ... ...... 29c pair