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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-16, Page 411.6,,filmlbrlUIIll TITAN �f T*VRfi1DLY, OCT. leak, 1fl4 bear sieseck to feel Bare that it M4 Meanest wfw, we aim wary a say, isIrtrairsamessitaillar • been an all night meows anti there nee lents etell• were two or three betties that wont Mr. and elm usenet lrwia made a sot the teialire." Mercer teip to Sok/0 a mit iltataook `'• , 4. ear "Tk.y have '(ievernaeeat control' lase Tkt rsday alteelego . . . . in ikitisk Columbia, aaven't they.* ",�,. •'44 Bill 7M} .�i�i1'I;tM• ! "Yes --•-and they genet•atIy start the 1 y'h' ' dot is tike Drier of the day. f ` • " _ aI► parties by one bringing a bottle, of s Mary (foedon, of Oo(ifrioh. bas been seek *ea bringing orae --then they're visiting her bras er, Oases (Jordon. . • Jr of to a gem start.' I The apple crop will be, very eaav to "As far as I am concerned they mm Year, es they are very la1t" Yen have it--'3oose' and 'business' "oi' A ' S.• d*n't to well together !--You knew Mr. Drees (trey. of Tohwto, irs ex - Fred Malone who carr:e(T that good Pmed elxrr his lit, dudrew's chnreb , Take a Kodak line of European dress goods front ne:t 8nsday Port Arthur to the Coast" 1 •t • PAGli! FOCI v noere 11 Our Stock of Men's Wear for the CoolerWeather is Large and Prices are the Lowest—all New and Up -to -Date Goods.. We have the latest up-to.date goods in in Men's Overcoats and Suits"' for Fall and Winter. Felt and Velour Hats, Caps, Socks, Gloves, Siik Scarfs, etc. , Don't be deceived b fine warm days,rbut call and see our large selection of the latest goods now and be prepared for cooler weather. A. CORNFIELD TELEPHONE �Ys._- .�....._.. _:._.._• WEST SIDE _ OfSQUAREGjDERIVJ ONTARIO. 4 1 Me. and Mae, F. Dickson, with 1', od "You mean the man I met in Tor -and Cora. s watt the wtek end et Wel. Data ox King :it. =-You told rise about i Min Jia Babb, a former teacher him losing his job -got eight thous here sad stow of Blyth, spent Sul (ley and in one year in commissions, among her n:laxy friends here. "Yea,. --one of the finest men eel Howard Quilt], Harvey Crawtci(i the roa(l,-but,--get him in his room and Melvin Dickson, ot the 0.(.i. vete with a bottle 1 Jimmy Long stayed home for over the weekend, ' with him and slept with fin for three Rev. Walter Hawkins,''et Beath. days in The Royal Alec in Winni- preached very aooepiabiy both meriting peg, trying to straighten him up, but and in Christ * (tsure ttrlast he'd slip ofl, get n►nre "itooae and,- 1« of otl" Basin•" __.Marlon Tlgert, ot.lubnrn, and Hector wag under" of the school of Comtneroe Clinton; 'Local Option!' How would he get it spent the wsek•end antler the parents! there? It isn't allowed in hotels." roof. with you Days like this that you've' looked forward to, offer pic- tures that you'll turn back to, again and again in your album. And any Kodak is compact to carry easy to work and fun to use --let us show you. Get your Kodak here. +, 4tse repl,ic Karnes S6.75 xp 4ccworiss--Supplies ' ke Coultas sad Farb MoUoneld t "No -not ot!iaially, but all these held a dance, la the ma ball at .Dun, large hotels are the same; -look at igaanaa ore Friday night, and• had a C. DUNLOP King Edward' in 'Toronto --•'par•^ good crowd. The Eleaail Stare ties" galore. Wide] ! Wome4 ! • Mr. Tom vieite,1 our school recently , "Trow can they tell when its and Dr. Simpson, sanitary inapector. I hone 1 Gorktich brought in?" was also taaktng his annual round "Pell, - it looks -ns if..'1ocaL opting:' e-e!eekrthe whoa* this week. 'was a•frost." I "Yee, -and 'Government Control.'" "Well, i like a little 'snort' myself " -"- once in A while but I hate to pay drug -store mom i; n,+,eeeee•rrii 1 don't paces for an STOP LOO 0 LISTEN !.. "I don't touch it at an -those 'par. .. s• ties don't appeal to me -they're bad _ I. pp , enough if you have tb do business the next morning -but with wild women The New Hospital is now under Construction introduced in- to them too, when a " man's drunk and doesn't. know what- In order to raise tun(ls, the ,ahnneek Chapter l:, 0, P. E.he's doing? -No thank you 1" • ie holding a: "hred'Jackson; the blamed fool; got : - • into one in Vancouver at the end of Ri:MMAc E ALE hie trip after wilting hie wife that ► he'd be home in a week, and had to - --ON-- send send word that he°was laidup sick." - "How long wan hQ there I" "Six weeks! --propped vin on tush. tone, :trained nurse, ,robber glover doctor -and iyonee hotel bill!" ."Whew! I'll bet he had some tall ,explaining—to.—do to his wife -when- he tt 11 111010111111111111NiittNl 11111 IIS 11tIiHUitllNli igiiltt ttlUt 11i1 1111U11lI iN Igo "I see; .they're 'reselling, beer by - Half mile --E. Held a min. 10 see.; aims Discuss �00 TioN' "Yee, the government makes e TRAFFIC CENSUS 1N -HURON I • E. C t FIELD. DAY • Dozing the week, -July 30th' to -Two Records Were 13etxbHshed junior r t home l" • • • - i . the glass in Manitoba now.' good bar -tender • All right." 13. Pentland, ]lel'. Cunt. tir • - . 1 "A 'sober' one too, B111,- .1ie'li at-. ke Man fetes.. Karr and His Yoeinig tend to business better." Aeg. lltit. a esnaius of the nuntber•of- _ et the Anneal !Sports -bast Running broad jump --C Neftel 13' Son Said O�'r�,doderatio* z - (Continued on'page •5) sato* passing ver various roads in ` ' Lease.- .'Rosas Qv Friday ft $ in • R. Matheiwn W Webster, tte +county was made by provincial Hep,•step and jump-li. 1llxthascn,„ ;: • A FIELD e?ut1writy *ted the following. ta131e I The annual sports in connection 00 ft. 4 in.; C. Naftel, W. Webster. What s trioder*tieu,_ papii f the result, the two columns, with ,the Goderieh t'oilegiate Ineti. Standing broad jump_it: Mathe- . That depends on the point of 'view, vier ing aol,l friendsAraeol,ac uaof nin%ances ahawln g the daily average and the tute were • held successf'ully. on Fri- son, 7 ft-; W. •Webster, C. Naftel.• "?e of ” al i ituou a q.loi refer. t"' the in 11:ing. k city. s m*tttman* for Ari one dayduringthe use of spirituous �, , s(lsp called Y 1 day last, with the extelnlion of the, 'Shot but (8 lbsperiod. The figures for. 1922 in the. ginfor-incliiiliok• hiatynot d ...th 27 f 1 b. abet)vv.--It. Uirthe. jay water," t h 'soup," ''fir' ' ock el 1t'ils6q. n! Guelph: iA ":Ifoosch; r a " .4 p,,,, s `"boots," and Qo on pondiaa a fete. ()aye abbe • haute of M. C. >tfc){onkib. Yea, papti�-�•Vi'hitti'is� it aA3?*!ay a � flex,. J.:�,. Rs, 1.0 tali! baTd.s, r,s �i• ems. of the Tommie 1 Nate es i, i Centr(rries,n which'e ere quarae mile rat , h' h' w e run ti'' oh Monday C I 100 yards daalsy--C I�'sftel 13 � y a F Humber captured the sensor chem- sec W Webster R Matheson ' meeting dn•tintall school oa Th i'acla �• 4 ncl H hwa a : which' . - VPe11 ,soar ate three view- . P ati _1924 Goderich—Stratford, at lot G, ponship 'with 17 poSt(ts. E. Field 1 220 -yards dean-�C. Naftel, 30 sec.; :pginta, nn0, °may'. st " Enough is't00 evening at 8 o'eloa+t (•o>ri: '!, South of iioderlcq the inttermediaten championship Mitts- W Webater� R -Matheson #muc11, an er-=+tha; too mucin ig 3112 667 • Halt ono d t'as �tlter-- t{n }, Union club ot the The Asiifleld . e race- efts 1 r + "ritough ,ia `etlo meeting at �S, points and C Neftel the junior Quarter mil C lJ 1 I 1 Q• will • hold -•their October "1- h 1 Godera4h 5ttatford, at lot t� con. 7, South of Goderi( 307 400 ` t the senior eiiamp-onsdiip, with 1'; 1926 Goderich» Stratford, Tucker- br. The last p to n#tt:" BEL + S ' points, and Florence Robinson took �' Ilibbert, town. line south the ju nor championship ski with 1k 'I'htowrng . basketbeli-E. Fowler, flow many Peen% ^practise 44 ..A Mrs. Will Lane and 'danghtcr. ot Codericb; points. rThe resulte of the v,triour! F. Dentin, M. Clark. erstion". with their,• "jgy,•f►ater" Pa Ripley: spent the wceic,end. with ''Mrs. - 4GG' 727 w events were as follows 1 Running'broad-E. Clark, A. Hays,.out? ° • David flacket:t 1922 G+oderich-Strat[oid, Tucker- r r. %horny.• •A large number, my ,sere. Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Philltps, nr smith. Hibbert town line • BOYS' EVENTS Throwing baseball -L: Black, 11fi How many people don't practise it, Gadei•ich. spent Sunday atteruoc n at south Of Sexforth: Senior eft '4 in.; F. Duntin M !duras papa ? the borne ot ' Mr. and This. Thomas • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, '1924 IN .: MASONIC TEMPLE China, Glass, Pictures, Rugs, Books, Furniture,. Fruit, Vegetables, Plants:. Pickles, .Tams-, and Jollientr also Homo Candy and Fancy articles... Auction Sale starts at 3:Q0 p. nY. Coale abed eeitjoy the fun and help,the Hospital. Afternoon Tea will be served from 4 o'clock. t�ANOi Nr� Frani 8:00°o'ckick until 12:00. Admission in evening, 25c. Refreshments will be sold during the evening. Donlatloilss 10.01$4,11.w,itl be gratefully aaccept d sed called for. 9' championship with 19 points In the min 30 sec' W. Webster J Alien } tlae hoagie of Mos •Hecior k""'►' ,1s""""M"` 1 "'• h fiir�N' l+V�? 1S'n Mork airam i to :ve C k sin w . C•IItI.11,'- •L•' Sea ' But, pe .l c o threes i1 Maet;ean. ',S1 --EVENTS ;. lustratss� ` odea^ 111*. - 2G7 337X100-yArd dash -'--i. Clark ' A�Ha s A very large number, my s Provincial 'County.: Runningbroad um D. Nairn 14S, Y , Xt. 4 In.; . Rreeoarp4. Humber. E. Hornet. What happens' When they don't ' Ur,. and Mrs. Elsner Alton and fannily. London Read at Brucefield High, step and jump --D Nairn, 3G Chestnut race -E. Fowler, F. Dur- pr*c--7 . , '- marl M1'r. au(1 firs, Walter and Mr. Will.. 47G 587, Be e*reful, my eon41'•We've got Alton sport a day recently with re - ft, 8 in,; C. Huiu'ber, E. Robinson. nigh. A. Hays. „ „ 1*ttvex at 1?ine ilfver. Gloderi22 Road it AmberIey Stansling broad jump --D. Nairn, is Throwing - and catching ball ---•I i the machine over The Bedford and ' Vic, and lira. ache Aiaes, of Uuri: 223 328 ft. 434 in., C. Humber R. McLeod.'- I%rney and B. Clark,' A. Hays and A, away from the committee rooms !zBannon, and Kr, and Airs. Will. Love, Luckliowp2Roa 4t Amberley Shot put (12 lb. shot) --R. Me- Fisher, D. Brown and E Fowler.. j but !wait tSome ttaveilera :are talk- ot Warnock, spent Sunday sAttammaat ... - Leod, 30 ft .; J. McDermid, G. Groves. Three-legged race -M. Naftel and Well. no one.' 'wants the bar,. baclk �•tbe arno ot Mr. and Mre (#!!beat Yint: Win11haanl-Listowel ritoad at Brussels pole v*ult--D. Nairn, 8 it. 5 in.; M. Murney,. E. Homey end E. Clark,' ...•.. ,lurk. 'elr.aat O . has ret(}rint at WIr.1 antra Rand, It. Bret ow, E. Elliott. • •" ,. A. Hays and !1;• Miser. anyway. One of the rottenest things ,,one atter speeding * tetv.dayd tiri ed 168 272 , n*,. +;"''i „ ti, IT ever save wee in Campbellfor4 some on .her sister, M►o. clave Unnbar, pt County Rondo:: . 40-•• * .el , ' High 11ntt-ii. 8Y0rSd, �! ,ft. 6 in,, Junior '-, years ago, before 'local option' came l • B. McManus, IL Breektr r. . Bayfield••-Seeforth Road at Brueefield 100 -yard dash' -c,. Humber, blest.; Throwing baseballs --E. A Robinson, in force, A woman all bleary-eyed .508 xe . 131 ft.; G. McEvl`an. M, 'Tobin. ti and full as a goat, was sitting at the I. R IGneealiew, R• 141creal. i3russels--WrQaeter Road at Wing- `2 yard dash -,C. Ruiner, 251.1 , .Throwing bssketbalir141]. IT(Ither- front window, of the hotel right close ham. Listowel Road. tngton, D. Mutch, D. McClure.. Ito the etreet, holding 'a baby on her ' sec.; R. McLeod, R. >E€i aesh�w 1 115 180 Running broad• -'H 'tetchier, P knee and giving • it own of porter Qu8tter ^ mile --C. Ii0mber, 1 min.•, P. on. • FE0106on. 1 sec.; R. Eneeshaw, ti. McManus.' Robinson, J. Groves. from a big gl9seful she was holding, I eIsexd-•1lerryland Road at 7b -yard dash --C. Sale; E. 1hicA1• "Ohl Solna hotel men never could Ralf inillt -C, Humber, 'J nein. '• hater, F. Robinson. use• any judgment I" • 269. 365 sec.; R. Kneeahaw. ' Chestnut race -4". Robinson, D. !You remeniber "The Crown Inn" Russeldaie-Elgindeld Rd. at Ku-kton - . Iateesbsiiate 'dutch, 3, Groves. • in Walkervliie, Bill, where you gc 390: 686 `Running broad jnnip--1i. Field, 10 . Book race -N. Dunlops 4. Beech- down the stelis to the washroom front 'Township Roads : • ft. 7 in.; B. Peitlan d, G. Goldthorpe.. er, F. Webb. near the ofece ?" . 1 It will be noted that the largest Hop, step and• jutop-a-E. Field, r:41. Throw and catch ball -D. !hutch "Yea, there's a door at the top, and . traffic is recorded on the Bayfield to ft,, A. Suprdy, G•" Goldthorpe: and F. Itobinson, G. Horton and N. a dark flight of steps to the bass. Seaforth county road at Brneefieid Standing broad jump -A. Sturdy,. Bseehler,. H. McDermid and L. Stur- ment." I and it will also be noted that the 8 ft.; E. Field, M. Cutt. , ' dy. . "That's night l --Well, I was gob"; • traAle recorded on the Goderich to' Shortp*t (II%a. lbs.) --(i. Gold- Three-legged race --J. Groves and down there just before bedtime, and .. Stratford highway is . somewhat large i thorpe, 21 f t. 7,1* ,, M. C'utt,. A. Stun A. Dobie, M. Doak. and V. Sailors, 11, on opening the door, I .sew a man Iy-' er at the town line south* of Seaforth `dY• Drennan and E. Winter. Township Roads ; Winch ICirkton ing 'huddled up nn' the cement than was the teaffic near Goderich. i Pole vault -R. Hetherington, 6 ft: The new records that were estsb-., floor at the bottom, so f called the The explanation of both of these,9 in.; M. Cutt, R. Matheson, ltshed were in the senior boys quarter fact" is found in the work in pro -t • Ina B. Pentland, 4 ft. 7 mile and in the intiir'htediete running ere* on this end of the Provincial in.; G. Goldthorpe, It Field. broad jump. In the former C. Hum - Highway which diverted part of the, 100 -yards dash -»-B. Pentland, 12 ber cut oft one second from the best trefie by way of Ilaytield end Sea. DOC.; I- Field, M. Cutt. previous record and to the latter E. proprietor and told him about it."` "Did you got him up? -what was the matter with hint'?" ( "No ! we just• left him there:-.. Drunk ! The proprietor took one forth in place of going from Code -1 9t0. -yard* desh-B. Field, 27 sec.; Field increased the previous record Iook at him and sand -•I know him r rich on. the. Huron read.18. Pentland, M. Cutt. ., by 8 inches. '1 him li let hie there, the drunken bumf", ;Matter mile -F:. Field, 1 min. 13 The Form Champiotantp was won "Vancouver is 'some place' for JOB PRINTING AT TOR !STAR stet.; B. Pentland, M• Cutt. by IIIA. with 88 points 01 made by booze, Harry" I r, the boys and 27 by the girls, and "Is it? 1 never travelled out 1111$10,0•0•11 Form IB was in second place with 56 west." xSIA 111y it ix t-Yeu 23 ( 11.1 . 111111•1111$10,0•1111$10,0•0•11e•0•11 1 .ep,1111 VIII,I., 1l II 11 1 In. lI 1111 11I,i1.11 I,..ar ilw,�,lii,�l'_- eta (81 made by the boys. and by the girls). " SOMETHING SNAPPY! 'The 'i7an.. t couver Hotel'' and 'T!.e Empress' iaa WEEKLY HINTS Victoria are fine hotels, but there is.' FROM YOUR HONE $AKERY n't a place on the lime like 'The Van-' I couver Hotel for 'p.riiea'--Oh Boy!" "T. � ih there lroit+, lfamlookaaa one q the fellows land there after working' they Van - Friday did x rushing ellen. cower and Victoria, and A refreshment booth conducted b prairie for some weeks and it • some me of the girle during the day last takes considerable time to do `Van - Come and Snap it up Tcit t ' + �►'r�te s-�" . . Taflored by mechanics who know the business from A to Z. keadyto- Wear— Last thing in glen's Readyto-Wear Overcoats and Suits, made by W. R. Jobston. Lest thing in Furnishingsera the two well known lines, of guaranteed Hats,dfrockstraBoraalyirko. AS. BLACK ,Ns..'a > tons' Sheri Wevoik Nov& Ala limn The importance of good breed IR Saturday night, -dead tired, .and as your daily meals. tp noon as I could get a room, weal s. ' Did you ever feel uncomfortable right to bed." after eating 'weirdly, especially of +tWell, early Sunday °morning, rich and fatty foods ? *boot 6 o'clock, I was wakened by • In n1*. ceases oat of ten the cituae sounds of revelry seahiewhere near --1 la to Ise foiand,that net rnoagh good mad as a vett hen' of course• --but 11 bread bas been eaten wait the tale!! • tried to locate the rnckrt #o that I Te eat good and pM*ty of bread coal d phoria tie obese and meke who•. with yeah "teals, will *saint You to ever was causing the row shut *p. raaatiedita thsrsfer wilt give Pee A had Per'. so and My window ly wont t on as the tout( nd so z realty worst to It, as the sound tsnali the • fat In feed • t�t _ reetned to coeee frena tbera. Jwi as" Fera assure lane an "'Mr dfgeetien I pavereachment it a braids , threded sn then ani tad* feeling titter meal4 la►r�r*+eat sr}Dt a arm*, threw* frnwt t Therefore a eat inter of tree Aitwlpit, * acerber wine**, winieit I going rat wise teve illi glia ime -• i* nit 'he l�r wad lataieaiely i at yen da►By wltk breed aiV yor wi11 int. y wire tour !inside is tt• nuts tb. remits in 701F heaitk aid rr y, by tits mods sf the winos • happi*sse. 'M' are —4wh, men and till rtrhttten--all soma y.et ee it*( tow Mlteie• • *fink ! One mason wile eehs •._1y er HATTER gels GKN HOER IA>X,1CR , '-I sharing "Tett -itknsw goSleep hi t Old TAILOR R 11'lhehe 114. rrlll. Ant., Pre;ltri,1ie. ,w'lier often It se' beta %'ties wtidd +ii►34 Ai�t7belr nit en lug stA1t 'away' iitrhrrs site lheieiwrl. I etrwii : + year Qsdsrielt -„ IIII FALL. • Marry new models have been added, giving all. the style, sttr•aatidenese of much higher priced Fogt*ear. The special prices keep op turnovcc'and the - reliable shoemaking is the best of trade bitiltlia0 features. this le no time to expo* anent with unproven shoes when the are enlisting crew • aid to su1)1)11 youjorith footwear built on merit, and the Well known character of our goods ensures you that the ,greatest vu,laies are• 'being ofTereel 'at' the lov est .p( Hail e - prices. Geo. MacVicar NorthSide of Square Pinkie 220: GODERICH 1 Bean "EarlyBird"-nota "SnowBiPd"':K Be a "jump" or two ahead of the cold weather by ordering A SUIT OR OVERCOAT NOW ALL NEW GOODS—BLUE SERGE Here's your chance—grab it. ° Genuine Fox Serge, highest quality guaranteed Indigo . , SUIT, $45.00 ° Suit. and Extra Trousers, $54.00 41aytlliug X self is dependable or I wouldn't sell it at any price. CROWN. TAILORED CLOTHES We have them from $30.00 to $45.00 HATS Parker English, black stiff Hats, $4.5O. All Soft Hat*, $4.00. Easy on your packet book. • Ilse our re -lining. re -modelling and repair service., The 'phone number is four nine„ FRANK H. MARTIN • •