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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-02, Page 5t AI • II I I I III- I III1 _11111.tlts# R11•U11 T1 OCT. tot NSI. 1 11...1.0.11.1IMP 11..M 1.1x.1 1 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL user.Pliebialie PQUN'N4 MIN STYLE TO SUIT EVERY HAND STUDENTS • Why do without a good Fountain re.t. Let us show you our extensive stock of Swan. Waterm in and Packer Fountain Ivens. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE, PHONE 9a. THE SQUARE 1 ft • THE TOWN COUNCILpleasure of the council. I Residents of the distriet concerned Slattery Bros, Former coderick Boys,' petitioned for the plscing •of these f;ttatitdering Rental or Purchase Lights on South street, one on of Paget Plant he corner of Blake street, one on the corner of Bennett street and one half - The regular meeting of the town way between: council was held on Friday evening, This was referred to the water, Sept. 19th, with all the members pre- light and harbor committee. sent;. Mr. F. H. Martin askea permission Plenty of tt'rater for Fire Protection to erect a aign extending out over Mr. Wm. Tait, fire w,;lyden, • s erlin_. the sidewalk in front of his store, ted a report of fire practice Sept. 16th i^Property bolted and guyeG. at 7 p..m. 12 members, Geo. 13eaeatn 1. This was referred to the public ' on hose wagon and liidder. wagon, at Works committee with power to act. - Vieth iii"Park: From hydrant -at -tor- •FJsalen-Bros: Ready to Operate ner of Victoria and Bruce street 100 1 Messrs: Phalen Bios; .wrote #bei feet. of hose was laid. One stream I they were now in a position to start threw Water a: distance of -96 feet at ►work and, as there was some material:' 155 lbs. pressure at the waterworks t belonging to the town in their 'part and at 160 lbs, pressure at 'the war-' of the foundry, they aased to have erworks' and at 160 lbs. pressure at; this removed, as they would not care the waterw erks water was thrown I to be held responsible or it. They 104 feet. : With a Y on the hose 100 I also wished to purchase a steel wheel feet,ffrom the hydrant, each ,stream barrow and some other material. was thrown 60 feet, one stream offs This was referred to the Water the Y was thrown tie feet all at ice light and harbor committee. - lbs. pressure' a the. ,plant. • There) The Deputy • Reeve reported that - was plenty of water and the test was the Goderich Planing Mills -Co. had quitesatisfactory. I been authorized to attend to roof • The tax collector reported •that lie' needing repair at the National Ship hao pain the .ti easure.. wets the 1st' building Plant. of September' the following tase,r :4 The printing of the voters° list tin' 1021 taxes, §100; on lir':! tuxes ,1 was referred to the finance commit. 4400; on 1923 taxes, $220.97; of�JZ�i"tee to--get"priers• trxes,6162.4(]; to $892.40, - . „The •Deputy Reeve called attentior' Applications for :Building Permits' to the fact that' railway' crossing The fz►lloivin ° Signa were ilruininated: to some pia - 6 applications fort ccs and he thought we should have a Wetting permits were referred co the light near the crossing signs; The fire committee with pow.er te., fie Mayor 'stated thatr this would be at - From F;' 11: -,Martini to -coarct Ira' tile ended ' ;lo by._#hA--Wrnvincial High: garage, south side oxNeterloo street; r ays Department. •.. . irom E. G. Smith, to repairroof south side of East street;--from-,Mrs;;-Jan.. eve Says Disgrace' to Take Gravel. Tait, to ` erect new shed at the -. rear -nom lite `Cemetery. ° 01 present dwelling oft south side' c The Reeve called attention to , the Quebec street, frame with pai•oid •condition"of the old gravel pit at the woofing; from Robert Wilson, to en= cemetery which was &gain being us- large shed at dwelling on • south side ed. He thought it a disgrace that, of -!Agin avenue and put on new roof, we should be operating a gravel pit An application from J. H. Pipe to in the cemetery. The gravel had ' ebuili-present "verandah in trent 'sf'been excavated to within a- foot of store, with cement flooring, was re- the winter road arid. this would mar ferred to the special .committee. The the , place.. • verandah as on the street. The Roor The Mayor agreed with this. of the verandah is some heignt .above ' Deputy - Reeve iliunningsi in -de- what-would be the level of'the side fense of the .adtion, said he did not walk, which is the cause of difference of opinion. The Reeve and Deputy Reeve were in favor of letting the know where else we could get such good gravel and it would be better to use• this gravel and haul back earth work" go on, especially as Mr. Pipe if necessary, to fill-in:., was proposing to pay for the .work The Mayor:. commented. .that it himself :entirely. Councillor. Hum- would be better to'buy stone from ber was opposed and the mayor would St. Marys than take. this . gravel from only favor it if the floor was to be on the cemetery. • level of sidewalk, The Deputy Reeve Former Goderich Boys Would Rent suggested granting permission at the Plant Messrs. Wm. J. Slattery and John Slattery, of the National Machine Model Theatre 'Voris, Windsor, have been in com- munigation with Couneiller Turner and want to rent machine shop of the WEEK of Ort. 6th to Ilth,' - National Shipbuilding Co. -'(the old Paget plant) for a period of three to lllonasy Spa Tuesday five years, the . rental price to apply )EIiJNTLEY GORDONorifi MARIE on purchase price should they decide PREVOSTORto buy. They have a large order for the Willow striliptng machines in a timely John M. Stahl production and also. a large order for the willow "THE .WANTERS" • splitting machines, "which would be • JACK WHITE SPECIAL COMEDY a. 'great benefit to the foundry which g`DIZZY DAISY',v • hag7ust. `opened, in the way of east-- ingei, as they are all of grey iron. s • They expect to do alt sorts of job, Wednesday and Thursday ' 'bing, heavy" and light machine work. LEATRICE JAY and also heavy body and forging dies. ROD 1.a ROCQIJE °' This was referred to the special committee. head a typical all star cast' in eeieil The finance commit reported as 'IL De Milte's.great spectacular follows : ' "TRIUMPH' With reference to sale of deben- tures to Messrs- Stewart, Scully Co.t they request that debentures be dat- ed as and from October 1st and have interest coupons attached, and we re. commend that the necessary bylaw FOX COMEDY • THE COWBOYS" Friday. and Saturday passed accordingly. HAROLD' LLOYD g y. in his greatest, thrilling, mile•a•min- That Mr. Campbell's bond for 310.- in laugh reducer X000 as tax collector has been renew - p ed till Sept., 1925. "SAFETYI LAST" , That F. J. Pridham Estate be al. WILL ROGERS, in •%lowed or refunded the sum of 38.45 "A 'COWBOY" SHIEK" on 1024 business tax and overpay. { ment nn loeai improvement rates. AESOP'S FABLE , The committee also recommended • "The Cat that°Failed" ` . pavment of a number of aceounte and recommended , the feint; of the Matinees..Mon., Wed. at 4.15.p. in. ; treasurer's statement for July. Sat. at $.00 {a. frit. • 1 The fire 'committee reported hay. The above is an all. special prograta ing granted all applications for a.1.r.Y1.1r • The Management of ' The JAS. McNANU`S'nPASTEURIZING PLANT wish to 'announce to their custourers and tiro general public that they are now carrying fteell Dairy and Creamery Butter and also Bntte,rrrrjlk on their regular milk delivery rigs at an times Our Butter, !ililk, or 8utttirinilk can be had at the plant on, 'BASrSTR'BET' at any time i'cfween t),1?0 a., in. ane! 6:00p . on. • I1111 1 ■1.11 TEE -GOtw aT 11 111 111 1111 111 IA 111111 11 1 II 11 II For the Honor of Old Ontario Hold the Line Against the Eemy! MARK YOUR BALLQT .•v 2 Are you in favor of the continuance of the Ontario Temperance Act ? Are you in favor the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquors in sealed packages under Government control ? POLL EVERY VOTE! Some More 'Ammunition The Huron County Council, at w . recent session,' seriously considered the•closing of Goderich Jail permanently for lack prisoner's. In Toronto in 1914 with open shops and bars there were 14,247 ar ests for drunkenness. In 1919, with the 0. T. A. and Dominion Prohibition there were 3,;t';,. In 1922 with. the 0. T. A. alone there Was 4,957 arrests, and this -witTi a-• higher standard of law enforcement. PROHIBITION LESSENS CRIME In Toronto 5,1 per cent. of the population 'own •their own homes. ' In Montreal only 5 per cent. ' Toronto has the 0. T. A. Montreal has Government Control. The bank clearings, of Toronto in 1923 exceeded the bank clearings of Montreal for the first time in history:* In Montreal infant mortality is higher than in any other city in Canada or -in the United States. • 11 1 111 1 111 111111 111111111111111111 111 1 1 -nes � SNOB - Overcoat S� is Here t s o that tit Warm and 1•00MY gamma. tailered iron all .pool -Blank fahrie, in blue, brown, grey, heatkir anti plaids. Whalterer tow t,wte ut1ty he, yt►o will'fin i it in our large, well saleutled rtr .:k e i Overcoats, Modem*in-pries ... supreme b vabss. A lama srj�c_ tion, from $20.00 to *40.00 $lints akil Nettle lt$'alkrai to 'e i night .. EXTRA $2.00 Shirts $1.59 ISpecial prices on 1.�nrni,hioge fe r week end. ▪ Hats $3.50 for $2.95 The Horton -newest shapes, ' color guaranteed. This is an extra htwd rtt'th, newest patterns, r„ lot $i.ai's.A toed AllWool Coat Swec Itara inQ *rile and heather " Special 32.75 ▪ V. -C. FRIDUA I & SON. MEN'S and UOYS' In the AIM stores nszt to >Etaa►ic of lkloiatras! GOO• QR11t ' . t�� 1'111 11111111111.0 is 1Q�y 1,111 PEOPLE WE KNOW • A platy of severstean (sresadiksel hlr. Alex. was up from Lon- ladies) took in tits Barila Chaos - don over SHumeu' ben of Commerce kik. erne the Biose Water Highway, and were le Goalie - Mr. and. Mrs. E. Evans, of Strath- rich for dinner on Tsl..dapr, a maw toy, were week -end guests of- Mr. and be • of our citlx.nt fratsexiatinrg' _ _____.Mrs..Jv'Alter _Naito*. _._�_ar•.. swith:....them_._.nL..._.the ..dimmMer; haat Miss Helen C. Strang rived from They proceeded • to Poet Dear New York Saturday night to spend a for their evening meal and to Eautlle- few weeks at the old house, . • atupton for -night. Our report ed tMMa• ' Airs.. Thos. Friel lis returned gathering at the.Bedford Miro lar saea- home, to • Philadelphia' after visiting avot_dablyheld over till next wok. het -sister,. Mrs._ l'Im.. Doyle. . Mr. and Mrs. Longstreet, .of Wood- THE GROWING:G11LT ... 1 stork, visited over the week' end with . . Mr.:del Airs. C. K. Saunders. Requires a Mother'ia Clonatant 4.:*eaa• Mrs. .Batterton. and daughter, Miss - end Wstchfulheni. Jean, of Woodstock, were guests over In their. early teens it is- quit* corm- • 1 day _a Mr. and Mrs Walter Nal mon for •girls to �vlutgroer thele' strength, and mother!! should; •darye•• • Mrs. V.. J. bean and .Benny and fully , watch the hearth of Shag Billy, have returned home to Buffalo daughters at this time, for it. is wvatea»•1 after spending three -_weeks. -with -Mrs. strength---is--sapped:... by -:toe _-rooks• • Dean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. growth that anaemia develop,. Talo 'Doyle, Quebec St. first signs may be noticed; -by- ;rtre- ' Mrs. Relit: Sinetafr Britannia 'Rd. - ishnesa, -languor-and lteadenrkwR. ie accoinpanied by Mrs. Bruce; of face grows pale, breathiedsnean and Washington, D. C., who hag ' been palpitation follow, with low sph ti. visiting in town during the summer At the first symptom of. anacroint paid a visit to the former's relatives mothers should act at once. *+o•° Messrs. W. B. and, B. W. Cox. and glected anaemia often leads to 'de.. their families at Leamington the cline, but if you .see that your dangle - ' port' week. ter's blood .is 'enriched there stead be' Mr- and.lMirs� R"illiatn ' . Yates, .of no cause for anxiety. The fines'r'' -84 Fermanagh Avenue,,Toronto, wish blood enricher aver diacoverecf• is int - to announce the engagement of their Williams' Pink Pile. The purr,. . met . younger daughter, • Ina Helen, to Mr. blood •created by these pill. Win Harold J. McBride, only son of Mr, quickly banish all .signs of arrnrmi t• ' J. R. McBride, of Pearson .Avenue. They will build up your glrl'ai',lieait1 The-twart=Sage,46;-take--place••Octobe f and, ensure • her a, robust girIlogst ,4, m. -Hvwar ar a ist Gam` - nur_,.davghl;.er u•coitreo � r . hunch. Williams'. Pink Pills now.. Ma�irr . • strong like thousands •of .girls Aran HEALTHY CHILDREN women :throughout Canada who hoer ' Out of 3,247 business failures in -Canada in 1923, 1,171 or 36 per cent. were in Quebec, with liabilities of $30,969,500 or 45 per cent. Of the enl:ire amount for Canada. • The clerk of. the Juvenile Court in Montreal says; I have seen 15,000 boys pass through the Juvenile Court. Drink was the cause of nine -tenth', of the crime. The Montreal Gazette says: : A. veritable . avalanche of outl,.u1' . hold ups, robberies ies and burglaries has descended upon this metropolitan city,,• armed gangs of desperadoes ply their nefarious callings with impunity. P Y In 1922 there were admitted into• Ontar'io,882,926 tourists cars. In the. sante year into °Quebec there were 62,-951 cars: The 0. T. A. has 'protnotecL the tourist 'trade.• e1 WHAT .HENRY FORD. SAYS tel. I thebeen 1•escued from rho clutches e ' ,United -States -of America- -eti�ei i C al 1� s--plbrt�lolr,-then in the _.---- -ALWAYS SLEEP -WELL- �tttaertrtrc-by z?r. �� �`It;an� -rf�-rtil.� interests of public safetythere should• be enacted' the:: next da a law prohihi- ' d You can 'get, Dr: dealer in tui r Plitt Y The healthy child sleeps:. well and Pills through any in metitileiiae+ ; s tmg t lI a use of gasoline vehicles: upon the public highways. GASOLINE. AND WHISKEY WON'T MIX -Notice in {the Ford shops ; • , From this dayon dismissal without o " of tunit for appeal willthe PP Y PPe be 'penalty imposed on any man found to have the odor of beer, wine or other liquor on his breath, or to have intoxicants_ on his person u in his house.• MODERAXION AND 'UO VERNMENT CONTROL Haw Simple' nice and cormfortablethese words sound. There is some- thing thing really attractive about them They appeal to us. There is nothing harsh or disagreeable about them.: They do not jar on the sensibilities. They rather appeal and allure but Let us speak plain ; there is more force in names Than most men dream of and a lie` may keep Its throne a whole age longe', if it skulks Behind the shield of some fair seeming name . Yes, let us speak plain. Behind these inoffensive names are concealed the entire liquor interests of Ontario, Canada and the world. These words are but the cloak of the old gang that have fought every .temperance advance and opposed every act of temperance legislature all down through the yea.'4. • . For the,, Honor of -Old Ontario Hold the Line Against t1,39 Enemy. building permits referred' to it at last meeting. • These reports were adopted. LOCAL TOWN TOPICS (Continued from. page 1) to buy native wine and quite legal to use it in entertaining his friends the Magistrate ordered the return of the liquor. , Bridgeburg 4; Goderich 3 The first game of the final . series in the O. B. A. A. U. between Gode- rich and Bridgeburg was. played at the agricultural grounds yesterday afternoon and resulted 4 to 3 in fav- or of the visitors. It was a good game and Lindsay pitched consist- ently throughout. The visitors used two pitchers, putting in their second man in the fourth innings after God - Crich got two runs in. 17nfortun. ateW, owing to lack . of space this week we are unable to give the story of the game. rolling but the-Glencairn cruised around for a couple of hours making search for any parts which might in- dicate from what boat the wreckage had come. Much broken lumber, evi-{ • dently from some cabins and hatches I and what looked like a life -belt were sighted, but there was no evidence of 1 snail boats or signs of any bodies. Communication with .the owners oft `the overdue Clifton, not heard oft since passing the Straits of Mackin- aw on Sunday, the 21st of Sept., con- firms the belief that• the wreckage was from that steamer. With pre- vailing westerly winds, it is ealeulat. ed that any wreckage which comes ashore will shortly be found along the Bruce Peninsula above Kincar- dine. Connell -Bell The marriage of Mies; lis ella May daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Hobert Bell of Gioderleb,rend Mr. Clarence D. Connell, 'ono• of Clinton's young business inen,. and only son of Mr. and' Mrs. W. L. Connell, of the -lase line. took place at 'big "'Rosin' W'edbei'itli+° Sept. Sidi,' at' Knox church masse,,,Godericb, the iter. 1t. 0. McDerniid omlcfaiing, The bride who was unattended, wore asmart suit of, 'navy blue trleotine with c'i'epe blouse and sand hat with ostrich band and a corsage bouquet of roses End terns, At the conclusion of the etre. mony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride'a•pareats, where they aid the wedding guests, consisting et members of the immediate families..t the contracting parties, partook of the asrsiptuods wedding 1emet provided. t The diaing room was very prettily*. •coveted lath roses abet asters. Later al $teatner (;lenr'airii' Ilringi In "Wteek- age front Lost Freighter Clifton • The steamer Glencairn, which ar- rived in Goderich on Sunday after. noon with a cargo for the Transit Elevator, brought with it part of a pilot house -'to which were attached a carbon -burning searchlight and a brass dock, which are believed to be from the freighter Clifton. The Glencairn ran into considerable wreckage about 8 o'clock en Satur- day- night about 76 anika -northwest of Goderich. ' There was quite * sea the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Connell lett on:a motor trip to 'Toronto and Oshawa and on their return will reside in Albert street, Clinton, where the bridctiroow bas prepared a pretty home _for his bride. Hard and 'soft corns both yield to Holloway's .Corn Remover, which is entirely safe ttt use, and certain and satisfactory in its action. HIS HEART WEAK HIS NERVES BAD • Mt k hs•in Donnell, rurterrille, Oat., writes:- "My fiercer were in a very , bad rendition and the least, little thing would irritate me fiery much. My heart was weak, sad after the slightest exertion it would .tart 'to flutter. - - • • . A Friend Advised Me To Take Miiburn's Aktici -Nit** a so 1. got sic boxae and •took them rest. ]arty, and sines thee I Fare sot had the slightest sign of say trouble with either isty heart err nerves, sad 1 will always reeommrnd H« k N Pills to III thoas who are sugerisg from say form of heart orneres trouble.". ' You its ptoeurs Milbera's Heart sat Roar Pills frost say druegise.r dealer. Tie aro pat 4 soy by''Mort Mss. Ian QIN 44111110r' tiroft ,r1,.:71� 1attl�si' .•,....111- - .'.. t: , • • wee -4'. *4 -'- -•- - te-wak 4liaurs.38„. -naves or by mail at 50e. a, box from The cross but always !happy, and laugh. Dr. Williams' Medicine Vo,, Brode, • • ins. It . is only the sickly child that .ville, Ont. is cross ,and peevish. •' Mothers; ifSOME FALL FAIR DATES' • 'sd your children du: not seep •well, if • they are cross and. ery a great deal ,;Brussels --Oct. 2 and 3. give them Baby's Own Tablets andI ngannon-.Oct. 2 and 3. they will 'soon be well and happy again, The Tablets are mild but thorough laxative., which regulate the E boWel;s, .sweeten .lhe.. tsantach. banish' constipation, colic ani; indigestion and promote healthful sleep.. They' are absolutely guaranteed free fromp opiates and may be given to the new.: NORTH. born -babe with •perfect safety, You ° can obtain the Tablets through any 1: •• T. medicine, -dealer at 25 cents a .box; of • • , • hi mail, post paid, from The pr. ; Monday. Eveaiog,\October ba„ "Williams' Medicine Co., BrockvilleOnt. - �_.. At 8 o'clock\, TER T AINM ENT Ili H DIST CHURL 11. BRIEF. TOWN TOPICS • l' A report of the - ('iiamplonship- 1 school fair held -at \\Ingham on' Tuesday and other local and distriet 1 matter is crowded out this week. By Rev. W. E. Donnelly' E. ;±1.,. Trunks, ('lub Bags, Suit Cases; a I , good variety, nice clean stock, price" i 0j: EXETER ETER SriHghtARM , DoAN'Sn't',_ orget. we carry trunk - straps, too, • in Webb or leather : •• Mr. Richard A. Harrison, orf the Music in Mrs. W F • ° Sanhy Lemke Carriers' Association, of ricer' •' ' and Mr.. Fred Hollins Lecture Entitle "SCRAPS' land, has been in Godet;cii in charger , of the search for bodies of sailers.' TICKETS " lost 011 the 'freighter Clifton but .11 far has met with little Suc e cs.. • tilts 35c- Stildtlit 4 ALLISON'S SANITARY MEAT MARKET r Pic'klsa`' Shoulder, Piece „. .18c_ FRibreshBoll.. ,yids Pork, piece. ' -18c. w �..... w -...... 12c. Breakfast Bacon by piece.-. ....... n 30c'.. • Farmers' thrashing Roast Beef.• Legs of Lomb- . omb •..._ ... , 30c. . Watch Our Windows far Saturday Night.._ _ Specials. • Good Chickens wanted not, scalded. 'Phone 2 West Side Square • •3 - School Opening Boys' Good .Serviceable Boots, in black and brown from . , , , . 13.50 . to Miner Biwa +itni►i'jrltg Sides It is sufficient to'+tay they are ,Miner Brand a • pressure cured soles. MIF+4eq and growing girls' Patent Strapail' -; 1 �*at:dalr3 and 0tford+t, (Mei • n►rer;, $2 tO $5.04 nese 43w ..', -- GET YOUR FOOTWEAR '. i BERN'S I 4f- .„ t•- ei t, ,.. `1 • • i 2 Ili