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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1925-11-12, Page 5MO Inn A�'1'tG1..E8► ylaxtsf by the world falbird makers, on display at oar store, including H. r 1lt, Bowe s i �, Hltdt{tiet, prtiy'$, F r a, Atkinson $, Yardley's � noursereeis others. ltisal�_Atontixer' Also rorty ps�'grtttsry N+� Sets, inch aeon *T and Puff Box in When in need of Toilet Articles; Campbell's are sure to have the kind you went. It is a pleasure to alwer how you y the various .lines Youl. - A' IPPBELL'S DRUG STORE GODERICH, ONT. THE SQUARE 1 ii, i &rent small craft. cam SMOCIte REPORTS sued n saes, .sibs that asst a 1+ a ebaraaesrk ai D ti„13. lisp 1T. W. pfawosF the � lllarsittfor Osefl,nr• the doalpr diax tI • (3eslrsa*' x" • Yea er•4 .- '� is 'tilt rEl� reel* M. Jr. elev eeet saw* beat r at the tsalwwdi , a vain behind �; bloat i ra tee +te , boat from the "Soo.'oof 54; i,i,�setre►e C'ul• ig. 11L that boat ars two adrenin mania(M**, - b; C.ord�sn their tura; ea* is from Forty hie. Mt 1t--Casrl �tiuri• the other ax . fr. I�..-. tired abort the Dec ]nary Orris, ; iV-._(`h• ileal melee 1* the distaste i�• "Tat f'rtr. icor Moa rosy Ni %nom • 'buck and take � threes representatives resent "IS '�•' lrnsii �• Saltily � Mr aboarden going r; u CO ' awl... .';Way'! rrd kLei tYr*• a comer _ i=; prnsntatives of n r ltiet Ebel; Porte. Tie ores p I QI%er d G01bsrt, bio. In- t seendedlf Y m the rc� t Dila Maki, aterketewitk * bare nabs' an thet is a t strip of green wets. examination. Nutlet on roll 22 thao is a bees y 20.4. below. Thera 1. You fr end t e�llbst� ,Kverags att D HILL, 'lyaehex. and helieeh t bemien in this port be-- - .-.- fors with a the shit AUBURN Mrs. thrwdrl. sae sad ,h iilhurr.. of Kitrhsase, attest Tmkagiriag Mik- e* relatives is the villas. Kr. Pilgrim. of the Bask at a*yton, std Thate is the 'vinare rsrs'rts� .: e#i �• Last Monday was obssrwtwl 1* the village as a general b elf ty. The stores and 411 business centres were at l standstill. "fir, 'Waller, :of the leak k hers, went to 'Termite hart Satertiey �- maom to speed 'Thanksgiving with his Mend* in Torsato. Mr. Adamse. the vitllage last Monday Tor- onto, were the funeral of their late Weeding rant Adams. nephew, W estfel: , o4. staneinl �, ,and will show us over The 8.No. 4, Rani Wa• from bow to stern. ant: from mast- of•the runibs the months of Coot 1,1er stop• maw` ith cargo of barley; he knows 1 following is the else* insignificant • ° wanosh, fort chafer head to the anent bates on het lotion rsll, 65. oselc among the . iron p and (5ctober: Continuatloew d 68• Evelyn ?HONE S0 bottom. ` Bamford, SNATCHES FROM A 1 with which the dock and harbor are LAKE *PORT TO strewn. s start then, from the top of •"--"` from where we can see• The following article le written by • harbor hill, acid e piers that and the piers with one who, though . **resident in the the breakwaters toren, has not bed her appreciation of 'their lighthausee descend: the �uresque In Ooderich and of its can • be- beard thirty-fivemiles out bears• attractions dulled by familiar -1 over Lake Huron• AO we ftp and we gladly accord it A place in j mills and Dain elour evator on the right tt ictureeque though, dingy + 74; Madthine "Good, afternoon, Mr. First Mate, Sr. IV. -.Edna Walsh, Vincent. W olden, --Ray Walsh 78. .r. IV. lily friend and I acre most anxious to 76; Alice Goviar, 70; Seamy see your ship. Have you time to 65- Norman Rodger, 60; Marlon Mc. show us *round?" Cullough. 55. UL -Edythe *show. "All the time yavi want. 'Where ?" hili- filar• would you like to go first Far a 1, 75; Marjorie Campbell, ; Mer: this "old salt never tires '' thawing rested ro{ tulle r Tenney, 50. Sr. II.-- achievements T.--- coff his ship one of man's (t t Snell 66 Ha -Lloyd Walden our ohm's. ' Have you ever roamed about the docks of one of the largest of the Great Lakes' shipping centres '? If you here, and f you uysr we ill ar. bs dent enthusiast, pe again b interested enough to. inspect g the various features whish go to make up this faseinetieg mealy of 'rnrscellate, eons litter, animate and inanimate, M-ddeI Theatre and tiAe p structure on the left that is, known sr' the Ocean House and at whieb not even a tried=and-truesailor of sea -sick- ness without feeling a . pang (for it is painted that wretcheon the color of green that preys p imagination with sufficientuntil force e suggest the malady, if any, are able to withstand it 1) If you value your leace of mind -- or your dinner -we will hasten past f sea -faring this erstwhile resort o men to the dock proper. There we see a line of small boats being unloaded•of the day's catch` by ruddy -faced fishermen in oilskkins, Won't the fish look delicious ake trout, white fish, fres:► -water salmon and an occasional• pickerel, • or sturg- eon from which to take your choice, Mr. Adaats, of Heursilton, brother of Mr. 'rhos. Adams in the village, was here at the funeral of hilt nephew, Grant Adams, last Monday. +famrly Mr. and Mrs. Jaclo on and then V of Port Dover, are spending thanksgiving day with ;he parents o the former, Mr. and bars. A. C. Jack• son. Os lest weekr. village met with a trustees had sbeen ea sform- ing cement cisterns for fie pros roc' tion. The earth covering cementroved too coverine weithysus took the it to the beta tom. bast Friday witnessed *Rather va- h vements in the word I -.,.Jack Armstrong, ancy ac ie I of nautical me ,, �• 'Jr.r. Mary Ann Gowtr c in tiiervillags, not the ,sere enc invention. forward to the. Viola Govier, 85; yellow in of old a6e`otbuthe ere anc "Can , we ogof up ' You lead the 64, I....Kenneth Cairn^bell, 'Harry into boyhood, f in the person of vergGrant chart and pilot room . mom .se, pr. -jean McDowell. Jr Adams, son of lAr. Thos. Adams. ware and we will follow. endi� Pr. --Mary Cook. Alvino Snell. During the summer he went to Tor., Up two Rights of almost that astern E. SOWERBY, Teacher. onto for treatment. On examination cular stairs and we are in lti shed bract it was found that one of his legs ha4 nr mated, The doctors held WEEK OF NOV.16tb to 2Ith '25 Monday and Tuesday RICARDO CORTEZ, GRETA NIS - SEN and WALLACE\ BEERY .D in a richly mounted romance with a strong• vein of comedy "In the Name of Love" MERMAID COMEDY "Sot and Heavy" fishing room with instruments, wheel, 'compass, mega- phone, and strangest of all, the in- strument that signals. "Full .ppia e ahead 1 Reverse 1 Stop f speed. Slow. Steady.,' and with Truly a fascinating place greath rCap�neiwe shore so we can The Cap its dorble peek into his cabin. with brass bed, bathroom with. hpt.and. cold.. water and luxurious sitting+ room, all lighted by electricity., In his diminutive office is kept the.; water -tight safe containing the ship's pavers and the money for pay-day. Now we will go aft where the kit. Ghee and creels quarters are to be found. Solid, comfortable bunks, one" above another, are fitted into a S S. No. 6, Goderich Tie ` Wednesday and Thursday BEBE DANIELS and .ROD .LA.._.-. RQCQUE is the story of a rebellious society girl on the rampage "Wild Wild Susan" - ier with the As We walk .thong the �P harbor on the right and ierous the: sheds for storing and packing. left, let us observe the brown nets; with their innumerable little wooden floats, stretched onframes gulls rise Of a sudden, aslyer from the harbor and- head up with a raucous screeching something flap- ping of -wings, Evidently, that hat disturbed them. It may'be can motor launch, whose engin8 we on hear throbbing, faintly, putting from the opposite shore. - ' u a student of human eats The following is the report of S. S. No. 6. for • the months of September sed October. Those marked with .nr. asterisk were absent from one or ,more examinations : Sr. IV. --Eunice Sowerby, 76; . Marion Calwe% 731 Idella Oke, 71; Eleanor Johnston, e8. Lena Ca1weU, 68; Everett McIlwain: 67; Mildred Oke, 56; *Norman 8G uller r• Jr. IV. -Esther Msllwain, enee Sowerby, 55; *Lorne Porter; *Benson Sowerby. Sr". III, -Earl Mc. ke, Sowerby,62; Marion 51; *ArnoldCPorter. DJr.icier -Marron Porter, 76; Verna Edward. 50; .'*`Olive Powell. IL-- Robert Oke 79;'Clean Harmer, 07; .Tohn Harmer 36; *Emma` Powell, 84. II: *Roos Sowerby, 82. I. -Maurice Meliwahe Mervin McAllister. Sr. Pr. -Willie Porter; Herbert Powell, Richard Port. er. Graham Johnston. Jr, Pr.-Ger• aid•;Orr, Vern Powell. Best in Spell• ie -Esther Metwain. Beat.., in Arithmetic -Mildred Oke. Nember bti Roll -32. R. E..GRAHAM, Teacher. box -like space. is 'an entertaining The kitchen place. Here's the cook in his white can. How jovial he les; he quest - "Have ,a piece of :pie?" fops. good-humoredly. "We really can't. 'However we won't refuse a chocolate each.. Thank yob4 -�' Very mysteriously . then, -.the mate led the -way to a dark inner cabin that •contained a heterogeuious:litter, the moat prominent object of -which' was an of used bath -tub. Did you ever see, the like ? A little pig re poses on a bed of straw in the bot- tom 1 He is the:'ship's mascot and is allowed to run loose only. when the ship' is ort' for they are afraid of losing' him •in port, Down below is the machinery which runs the. boat; and her boiler -room protected from a -possible crash by water -tight bulkheads. - Grimy -faced stokers and engineers ere in evidence down here and one realizes with, e shudder how much pleasanter, and safer it is on leek. If anything were. to . happen. these poor fellows would be- drowned like rats in a trap. 4 The radio room,is tucked away somewhere, 'but our time is short and I fear we must be l ettino on. , Ar on+ori fining excursion, • don't . yob: think ? "Thank you. Mr, First Mete. 'VW M,me eL'Sii' the noir Hrne yon and your yeaseyt nre in port 1" to be a p slight hopes of his recovery. He was a .bright and intelligent lady, and on. joyed the respect of his school . com- panions. Monday afternoon his . re. mains were_taken to their last resting place in Ball's cemetery. The sym- pathy of the neighbor$ is extended tc the sorrowing family in their sad ber- eavement. • Mr. Gordon I%teClinchey is one. of those who believe in - the scriptural injunction, "It is not good for man tc be alone." - He also persuaded Mier Lillian D.• Anderson, eldest daughter PARAMOUNT COMEDY ure ? In that • event you will -"Home Cooking" Plenty of atmosphere on this sunny °%.---- afternoon of late fail as we atroll Friday and §atiariggy • leisurely along toward* the end of the Pier where the harbor broadens' out ETHEL CLAYTON and MADGE into the lake. . BELLAMY Notice the big-hearted .rnen, wile 'lead; a superb cut in the tale -of a' earn their livelihood from thee Sank!) mother's fight to pave her chil"dren ke, Somehow, even the roughest leaf there is compaise0 about by .that "Wings of Youth indeenable something pertairring to FOX COMEDY , the man wbose occupation has heen followed uncler God's blee sky and . "Neptune's Stepdaughter" Tuesday night (Noe. 17) is amateur landsman entirely laeke. Genuine Values RIDM aa6TWWY 10 in. **leached cotton extra hero. evenly \Moven fir_ quality. Regular price 30c yd. Our price. 4.4C choose from. While it. lags. or11.7 ...... C yd. several ciilors and regular up to $1.50 per pair, 9sc pr. Clearing at 37 in English Yama civil,. to dliferent Mimi,. to 35 14 in. heavy wrapperette suitable for children's wear •)r, and ladies' house dresses. Our ,piice 6 pieces of &utak muslin. Sold regular up to tiSe 39c yd. Clearing at *Wel value' ID way Vows of good. on the REMNANT TABLE I who has sailed over the evertehang- Matinee Saluda* at PO P. ing waves. It is a charrn that the night. 1 • Scattered here and there are fish - FEE.MING BEES FOR wumen. Fed With Well Prepated Syrup. ing tor Winter Stand. At ail times during ;summer and early mitts= care 13,120uld be taken to see that- colonies . do idt starve, So long as they have enough for deily food winter feeding. should be de- is"yed •until the first halt of October. Each hive should then be Osten alt the syrup.it will take. Vale may be anywhere from 10 pounds to 40 or 60 pounds, depending on the strength et the colony and the .arnount of stores it alteady -ha's. The eyrup, is made of two parts best' granulated sugar to one of water. Boil the water, then add the sugar and stir till therOughly dissolved. The only points to be observed are to avoid ecorching the sugar and to see that no granules are left in the syrup to etarteryetanization. after it bas peen stored to the combo. When feeding tirae comes id the early part etf .0ctober; the packtng is ,removed from over the teeder-boarde and a number of filled pails or etre ire inverted over the holee. a the days are warm this is done towards evening to prompt robbing, and if the nights are cool packing is put around tbe feeders to hold the brood- chanaber heat and help the bees take dOWn the feed. As fast au feeders are emptied they should be refilled, MAR the bees rsignify that they have enough by ceasing all work on the feeders. The latter .are then remov- ed, the burlap, paper and packing are reelaced, end the root is adJusted • for the winter. The feeding may take a week or more in cool weather. hut thould be gotten through with -aa_rapidly as poosible after it is once To Spray or to Duet POtatoes? Tee high efficiency of• liquid .Bor- deaux ,mixture for the c nttol lit'in- sect and fungus enerni s of potato foliage has been dein wanted in its use gen- ts. Dusting ly, but care. of four years show that tbe practice is riot so efficient as the iquid form ot application. Where we er is diffi- cult to obtain, and in Ei all fields apparatut, dusting ir advise. le. For areas larger than oneAtere and with water and a power sprayer ireatlable, then epray. "As important in the Automobile business as a ear -.Long Distance" -Writes an Auto Deader Mr. Walker, of the Standard Ban spent the holiday at. his om ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jackson enter- tained their son, his 'wife arid little bee, over the aveek-end. h e in We F. E. IIIBBE yd. T 'PrEr COURTESY AND SERVICE TO ALL iwr home at Itiehmond RR. 'Phe 'W NI. eliepPardton :net at tie. toque of we, caae, Tuwe lwr nieee, Mrs. olive? Cook at present ••••• Miro; jean Famish, ot tiodet,ch spent. . . 1 oaalaixiN Ai; utider th earl at.t.1 ro4...,i wheat, per buIlli.... ,t,i, 1.15, to, $ Lits Mr. and :Mrs. Wm. Rutson aist tamily trait, were holiday N'sitors at the i i of Mr. Robert McDonald, The thanksgiving ehielten. pie.. su per at Donnybrook church was gum ed be the ladies was enjoyed by ar ind was. followed 'by an excellent,pro. gram of vocal and i.astrumental from Dungannon, Lucknow and else* where, addeesses' by Itev. Alp, of An burn, and Rev. Peters. of Durigannoe anti' readings by. Miss .Sowerby, Westfield,- Mrs. McKenzie and. Mrs Fowler, of Dungannon. Proceede o' the evening amounted to nearly $7tV Several from Auburn attended the chicken pie supper at Donnybrook or Monday night and report a good tima The sincere sympathy of the entire community is extended to Mr. ant' Mrs. Adams arid family in the passing of theie son, Grant,. on the 6th lime He had been.a very patient but cheer. ful sufferer for some -.Months. an ob, Jett lesson to all in sweet submissior and loving trust in the Heavenly Fa. ther, -The funeral was held in the Atiglican church at 2 le m. Monday 9th inst„ conducted by the rector Rev. Hawking. assiSted by the loco' eierevnien. Interment wee made ir Ball's cemetery.' MUNICIPAL COUNCILS Ashfield Oct. 19th, all members present, Tht minutes of the former meetiog wera, eillors Farrigh and Sullivan, Mr, Bain of. the Globe- C•ml pany addressed the council on insur, ing against accidents on the high. ways. Moved' by Councillorq • 'co grew' and Cameron tIvIt cotiviiil not itisure at pre4nt: Moved Councillors Parrish and Sullivan ihr.• we do not insure. Motion carried The following accoents were orderer' paid, on .rnotion of Councillors van and Congram: Signal Printine Company, tendere for bridges, 0,901 Canada ingot Iron Co., steel culvert see,go; R. A. Grant, bridge contract $268; Arthur Moore, bridge contraet $532; Robt. Ritchie, rep.'culvert, 40. Jim. A. Johnston, teaming tile, $5t Neil G. McKenzie, supt. oil and light $22.50; Rae and Portecns, oil ard can $1.60; Alex. Long, rep. culvert, ditch, ing and team work and old tires $81.251 ,Ino. A. Johnston grading and tilling, $08.75; Jim. A. Jothneton, *ray. citing and grading, $15; Iota selecterr of jurors, $12; G. C. Trleaven, excise stampe, $13; Herb Mennen, thee') claim, $13; Thos. Hall, sheep claim ISO; Alex. Hackett, sheep claim 0.50; Jas. rt. Hackett, sheep claim $15: niellard 3otineton, sheep volute, tor, $6; Robt. Drennan, sheep 'shut, tor, $2; Jno. Jamieson, salary as supt. $76.25; B. Murphy, cleaning ditch, 510; Dominion Roact Machinery scraper, $25.20. Bylaw No. 7 wile duly paesed and the council adjourn- ed to meet November f6th, on motion of flouncillers Parrish and •Ctoteron "put ti,,,,,,, i Cattle, .eboice per et:t 7.50 to the West last weel:, ei aviug , Lambs per cwt. ... - 8.00 to months thteshing out there. Dairy 'Butter . . ... ... 40 to danohter, ot Detroit, spent t le week. Eggs, per doz , . 40 to sir and Mrs, Russell 'Stills and 11:ti- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bogie. Family flour, per cwt 3.90 to ' Miss Marie Sidelde latit. Siktilnitly ar Patent flour, pee cwt. 4.50 to 'teraoon entertairwl twentrsix *Of 11..r I Broil, pet ton. .... - 2h.00 to Nil report a very pleasant One, I Hay, per ton 10,00 to .39 1,50 7.50 7.50 11.00 4.00 4.50 30.90 32.00 12.00 Lediurn Per . 1.25 to 1,r4 Miss Maizie Walters anent the week -end with friends in Goderich. Mr. Harold E. Walters, of Termite, was borne for the Thanksgiving hole. days, returning to Toronto on Tues- day morning. The services on the Henmiller cult "will be,held as follows: Rewrite Bethel at 7.30 p. m. Our teachers, Miss Dolan and Nlise season at their i•expeitiViliiiiiieS-af Hamilton and Seaforth. ° 'The service last Sunday at Bethel was a sacramental service, and also took the nature of a 'Thanksgiving service, it being Tlianksgiving -Sun. 41,Is your business dependvng obsolete sales methods ed and.White Chain Stores It gives us great. pleasure to announce that we have just completed arrangements to become a link in a chain of grocery stores operated under the name of "Red and White Chain Stores," which will give us the opportunity to buy our goads at the very lowest possible cost, because of the wondeful purchasing power of quantity buying for hun- dreds of stores. Quantity buying and low cost of handling are the rea- sons why .chain stores are able to undeesell the individual store -keeper, as it is a scientific method of handling grocer- ies, etc., and while we are a part of thig greatthain of stores, we are the proprietors and owners. Our Meat, Fruit and Vegetable departments will have the same careful and distinctive buying as the groceries and we know you will be pleased with our quality and prices. With the above connection, we will be able to sell at the low price which chain stores make and keep our stock fresh at all times, because pf rapid turnover, and will there- fore conduct a cash business. Only the best quality of Merchandise will be handled and we respectfully solicit your valued patronage. Come and see us on opening day, Saturday, November t4th, .1925. So* our windows for specials this week. WESTFIELD Miss Ella Sowerbr spent Thanks - Miss Bertha Buis, of Courtright. spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home. Miss Gladys McDOWells'of Holmes- ville, spent the week.end under the parental roof. A. HOEY Phone 1I0 Mies Bell Cook spent a few days laet week with her sister, Mrs. Reg. Carter, of Auburn. Mr. Henry Hoover, of Blyth, spent over the week -end with his' nephew, 'Mies Grace Redmond' aria Mel Mary Bell were home from Goderich for the Thanksgiving holidays. Master Jack Kershaw, of Blyth, spent last week with his grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robe McDowell. "QuALITY" DONALDSON "SERVICE" In btlainess to do all kinds of plumbing, heating aonclo Plumber 'WILFRID DONALDSON 'hone • hing to your entire satisfaction tests so often at to ma era' with poteto-grow has been used considers. fully conducted tests o Mies Elvit Walden has returned home after spending a eew weeks with her aunt, Mre. Kenny Cameron, of Mrs. Wm. McDowell returned home on lifonday.from Plumes, Man. She was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. James Anderson, and Mists Ed.. ith Anderson. What might have been a eetious eident happened on the Londesboro gravel on Thureday la* when a truck from Clinton ran into Mr. W. F. Campbell as he was on his wey to Birth, the truck being' on its way to Clinton. Considereble &rasa*, woo done to the car and the truck vs1111 unable to continue. on its way with ite ow* power. rertuustely sone ef the oectipants of the ear 'were hurt. Iodine in the Batton. \ A. emelt amount of iodine needed, in the ration of dairy cattle for \the Proner functioning of the thyreid gland. A deficiency of this element, results in goitre or "big neck" in calves. Iodine is often lacking in soil' distant from the tea, and consequent ly goitre is more prevalont in such regions. than neer the eea coaet. Dewing weede liberate this element which is carriee by the wind over the land and taken up from the soil by the crops. Mineral Mitture. The followine mineral mixture Is used in the swine feeding at the Ontario Agrieultural College. 15 is 1 4ust ,Arriv'ed. Our new Stock of Miner Rubbers has arrived • er Rubbers are rIGMed for their excellent wearing quality ing all l'arsure Cured and built on good fitting livtis. Miner Rubbers are guaranteed. Miner Rubbers. the tio:4 We invite you to try Miners this season.. • be ERN'S 1-10E STORE Phone 43 W. The 'Stitiaire ! bushel's etaircroi.1 or Hardwood It pounds Salt. I quart* Air ?naked Lime. 1 pound Sulphur. 10 pounder of Bohm Steal. This preparation is kept in at isuit- able box in each pen where it KAY be taken by the swine stt The Oairee. Keep plenty of pure water before thS CAW,* and WWI bright hay or Pasture gram. It ie sorpriitag how eo.uch Water they will drink. C. MeDONAG1L After all ve'rl sooner see twunevi bair st the knees than all titer. Have you noticed that the It sq men workg the more he tiree (Ale r ii,Proof readers are theee (luta, rib,