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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1925-12-10, Page 6t•wit *It 4 11110111111AT,P.C. 2 1111116 • 4' • t tottotov- Some Christmas Gift Suggestions from Cornfield's WE HAVE A BIGGER AND A BETTER DISPLAY THAN EVER 1 1 1 11101110101111 TO 11011/111FAL •••••••••••••••• *i •( flitta brines nib The fellowing olummaions have beta received at the Alexandre Hoopital sleet VW lest report la Yreenently we de net love the name of the donor and quite a WIN- ber of baskets of fruits aed vire* tanks and flowers else, es they neve in seasons, and paresis of old hems, love bow ;Wee to us, for all ut which we entesed onr. tjJii at ldris Mane ahoo: Mrs. W.fler 2 jars beet pickle% 1 jar onion pkkle, parcel of letttoeq and mime; Mrs. R. Port, 3 jars fruit; Revl Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Ben- *miller, is to In used for infants' *Inn piton lire. Wm. Broin, Essex at., $6 itto be used for mime dining room; Mrs. E. Baker, flowers on several oc- casions during the euramer; Miss C. Iteynolds, flowers; Mrs- G. C. Bit ,err, magazines, 2 baskets apples. lir,•Normen Boyce, Mitchell, Ont., le pounds honaY Mii. Jno. Boyce, God - "rich, 1 bushel apples; Mrs. EIIiot &Ramo* Road, 2 boseltete apples; Morse Clarke, flower' ou SAVerill oxeye eione; Mrs. Wheeler, 1 jar fruit; Mrs. Groves, Huron Road, 1 basket beans 1 Pereel old linen; Mrs. S. C. Wilson, ic erearn ter patients and ataff; Mks Beatrice Henry, flowers; Mr. G. El Holt. ;10; Mrs. Black, flowers; J. W. Salkeld, 1 basket apples, 1 bas- ket pears; Mrs. Taylor, 1 basket pears; Ladies' Aid of Benmiller Une ited church, 4 dozen eggs, 1 basket pears, 16 joule of fruit; Mee. Geo Price, basket of apples on several oc- CASIOnS; Mrs. Foilttert,Shepptirdt011, basket plume; Mrs. Johnston ,lsbas. beeket phenol; Mrs. Alohnston, 1 lofts - 1 Just two weeks from tomorrow is Christmas Day Let us help you solve your Christmas Gift Problems with practical ggifts that are ,we to Please. Finest *Isar and reasonable prices. Here are sense suggestions For the Ladies A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL LADIES' WEAR Coats; Dresses; Flats; Blouses; Silk Scarfs; Hosiery, in glove silk, pore thread silk, wool and silk and wool ; loves lined with fur tops, charnoisette with gauntlets or without, French kid with gauntlets; Boudoir Caps, hand crocheted; Voile Underwear,. Fancy Garters; Silk Underwear; Beaded and Leather Bags; Bead Necklaces and Handkerchiefs; the largest assortment we ever had, sold separate or in holly -boxes from 15e to $1.85 a box; Betty Bunting Doll Handkerchiefs, Rose Handkerchiefs; Crepe de Chine Ties; also we are featuring the new Rose - Marie Ties. . . .For the Illen• 0,Nrcoats; Suits, Hats; Caps; Sweaters; Scarfs, sibK or wool; Gloves, kid, lined with wool or silk, or unlined; Ties, boxed, silk orknittted; Socks, silk or silk nnewool, and cashmere; Shirts, Silk broadcloth and other negligee shirts, with separate collars and without CollatSl PY10-* tnas of flannelette; Sweaters; Underwear, two-piece or •cornhinition; Belts; Braces; Arm Bands and Garters ; Handkerchiefs in lawn, linen or initialled, crepe de chine Handkerchiefs, or hand-drawri raw silk,- Cuff • Links, boxed tc oe FOilhe Girls Coats ; Dresses, plain and striped flannel ; Hats; Toques; Scarfs; Mitts or Gloves, wool or chamoisette or lined 'kid; Hosiery, wool and silk and wool; Sweaters ; Underwear in two-piece or combinations; Children's Col- ored Border Handkerchiefs. For the Boys Suits; Overcoats"; Caps; Sweaters, coat or pull -over; Gloves or Mitts ; Cashrnere or wool Stockings ; Under- wear, combination or two-piece; Ties; Belts; Handker- chiefs ; Braces. For the Kiddies • Bonnets, in blue,' pink and white -silk poplin, lined and trimmed with fur; Caps; Scarfs; Mitts; Bootees; Baby Sets of Bonnet, Sweater and Bootees together; or Teddy. Bear Sets of Sweater, Pullover, Cap and Mitt*, at a very low price and in assorted colors. • For the Home Sine Table Linen, Bath Towels, Guest Towebl Blankets and Bede etc.. ' • I L D • • SHOP lArHERE YOU ARE INIITrED To SHOP • " • • 11* Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings The Square, Phone 418 100110111MISINCNINSEONNOINIMINNINISMISiNiniNill613,11$13$1 GOIPICHS Tenders of Avery -Shipp Construction Co. at $86,279.00 Accepted, Subject .to Favorable Vote on Money Bylaw BYLAW IS PUBLISHED IN STAR THIS WEEK • Work to Be Completed by Next Pall 0 Ratepayers Vote . the Money • The new community hall for the believe a thoroughly good plan ha* teem of Goderich now Makes onlybeen prepared. ' the favorable vote of the ratepayers The town cotukil.met on Monday it the Municipal elections to become evening of this week to open the ten * reality. Last January a ders for the work. lir. R. A. Coon, cite on the question of now muni- of the architecting firm which pre. cited building for the town disclosed poured the plans and specificatione, a majority of theme who voted as in was present. He stated that many favor of steps being taken to Hoot contractors had been figuring on the and and setorelingly-the council went job -who had not put in a. bid, and be *heed and had plans and speciflea- eugurested es the reason for some times prepared, tilting lots of throe %tenders toot being put in that tome to consider the various uses which of these contractors had found they should lee *meet by such building, were unable to figure the coat below and tootle ebangee in the plena *a at ;100,000. This' figure, Mr. Coon first drafted have been made to meet said, he had toldthern it was useless • fleot Ineeteetions of members of the to exceed as their tenders would not council. The general outline of the be considered if above that figure. building as planned hes severe' As it happened Mr. Avery, who has timed been given in The Star end we Otto/dr successfully esemlitsd two RED AND WHITE CHAIN STORES I 145 STORES 145 STORES • We have e tail stock of Chrishaas Fruits for yo* calm or pudding ; Conan* Ridges (seedless and seeded), Peels, rigs, Dates, and bilbscernint. A Full Line of Christmas Caidy (Creams, Rocks and Box Chociates.) A few of our Specials portal .1 ciao. oo . Tisompson's MAW Raisin* balk. ....AVM .0. ChrisImes bawl Csamly .20e Tat& Mans, pkg. Sorrovs FLOOR WAX 31* 37t Ws A. HOEV Fieseme. 1.10 Coe. Zest Street and t of Godertch's public buildings, the Meesre. Avery -Shipp Construetion remodelling and enlarging which re- Co., $86,279, with bid bond of ;2,500. suited in - our splendid. new hospital Alfred key, 486,228, with cheque •and the remodelling and enlarging for $3,000. • which gave ' uio our fine <Collegiate building, was the lowest tenderer, being about $9,000 below the next loweet tenderer and his tender has been accepted, 'subject, of couree, to the fevorable vote of the katePaYers. Mr. Coon ended that .he considered Mr. Avery'e bid .as a remarkably good one, and attributed% the low price he figured on at combolitd with others as due to a more' thorough siting up of the possibility of work - big in material from the. present town hall than others may have giv- en and to a better knowledge of -what be can get labor and mechanics for in this locality Mr. Avery, he pointed out seemed to have s. faculty for making the most out of an old building. Mr. Avery, himeelf, who VMS on hand, and tarn* into, the et. u n c il chamber when called for, said he had figured on sexubstantial amount or the material In -the old building. A good moony' questions were ask; ed Mr .• Avery. In answer to one he gave it as his eminent that if the council adopted the, plan of taking the old building down themselves and selling the materiel he wee sat- isfied they would not realize near the amount he was allowing for the material. • Asked as to sub -contracts he stat- ed that the figures for plumbing end heating which he had used in making up his bid were those of Goderich men which were the lowest, lie had had no tenders handed to bim for plastering or carpenter work from local men but was open to sublet to lot* contractors. for any part of the work, and ot et things jell being equal would ter roly favor toted men and would ve work for all competent Iota men in the var. Wu* trade* whd might sop*, that is. in any pert of the work which he did Footwear for Christmas What better remembrance can you give your friends CIO a pair of comfortable slippers? You not only offer them mituy days of comfort and satisfaction but teach them that instead of being necessary evils they are a source of pleasure and con- tentment. The various kinds rank high as useful gifts. We invite you to inspect out stock of footwear for the koliday season. it is vefy complete in all the latest styles of shoes and slippers for Men ,Ladies and Chikiren. Hockey Shoes.and Moccasins are now in stock. Goloshes for Ladies and Gentle- men with the new Life -Buoy Ajusto Fastening are,very popular , - Prices are most reasonable.' . Geo. MacVicar North side of Square, - . Goderich onsos===torlso===0=4)1====1011t0101=1=1 conviction to any one who doubts its power to repair and tied. Copy "How much shall I write about this thing of man's being conmeeed kets tomatoes; Mrs. Wm. Roil Godea tain lees as applied to the human madly of vigor loved the reporter. body. It is a rare corabination and "Oh, about a couple of tektite" said roi;h`ll' oaaqtsd, 14 basket"liilgig X toillInatoecLestaniLH.;uAlr- it won and kept public favor from the day city editor, who has biz eer- J.,- Goldthorpe, 1 bushel apples; Ikaree,the first. A trial of it will carrev:ious side." . g.. Ilsynaloson, 1 'basket osuabroomit --.*--.'-`':"-.... ,...""---- ..";..-..7 --- .-^ -,.*-7..., r. -z...-7-:._:..,.. W. H. A. skit visiting cOmmitted.i . 'fruit and magazines for patiente at •, intervals doring the fall; Mrs, J. Atli- I, esim, pads and pillow cases for nun-' 1 ery; medical school inspection cow . mittee, 2 childran'e cribs completely equipped; Callan Hall, 1 barrels winter apples; Mrs. Wurtele, knitted comforters for nursery cots; Mrs. B J. StudtZ, 1 bath robe, 1 Pair bed sox for .patients, 3 small lunch trays, 3 candle aticks with candles, 1 teapot for nurses" dining room,1 elothes. horse for laundry; Mrs. 0. F. Sturdy, drying rack for laundry; Women's Hospital Auxiliary, mangle or elec.; trie ironer sfhoreetflooa.r7:ry. chairs. for reatnurses'pdnien patients. gowns ad.oidining room, gowns for While - nrevareantoodsat pindciliolvol- 1 eases, face towels sone bath blanketr'. to- replenish the general steels; Maple lad. Chapter. I. O. D. table lamo. andcandle sticks for their ward; Ah. meek Chapter, L 0. b. E. dresser chairs,' rugs, chintz covers, toiler dishes. tray and tray dishes. silvet fortheir ward; D. O'Brien. 2 lame baskets Imitable for taundry; Mr. Fleming, 1 bag armies.. • . . :. StIPAlexaltirdrl'Ea IlopsEpiNtaTI: An Oil 4 Merit. --,Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie 011 is not Si jumble of medicinal aubstsnees thrown tooth. er and pushed by advertising, but the result of the careful investiga- tion of the healing qualities of cer- c., StuartarntdooSirair, $97,600, with beuefor A. B. Holmes, Ltd., $90,500, with bid bond for $2.4ege Frid Construction Co., $08,004), telegram, no deppsit. - - And on pert contract as follows Manufacteiters', Hardware !co., iron work, vault doors, etc., $2,256,25 W. IL Pinder, plumbing, $2,269. ' W. IL Pinder, heating, Fred Hunt, heating and \ventilat- ing, ;50535. H. Griffiths & Co., plumbing -and heating, ;11,800. ' Bennett & Wright Co., plumbing and heating, *11,929. andSeli hheptipsne,$10,100. rd.&Abnott, plumbing Frank Williard, painting, glazing, ete., $1,811, with cheque for $45.28. F. G. Roberts & Co, painting, glazing, etc., $1,500. It. C. DencY,iplatster:ng, $14,500. • Edward .1. Curry, lathing and plastering, ;11,600. Stratford Bridge and Iron Works, steel work, ;8,480. Harris & Manson, electrical 'work, $1,897. - Bennington Electric Co., electric work, 43,010, And we recommend that the ten- der at Meesret Avery -Shipp Con- atructlon Co. for ;80,279 be aecepted, subject to the bylaw receiving the assent of the ratepayers and being finally passed. We also recommend that the che- ques and bid bond submitted with the other tenders be returned. Your committee loos had the solid - tor prepare a bylaw authorizing the issue of $85,000 of debentures over so period of twenty year at a rate of 5 per outto provide funds for the erection and furnishing of the prat, posed rivt-building, and we here- with submit it for your considerte- not. tablet. For the carpenter work tion and rreomrhend that it lutl000se the figures of touch tenders as be had sed and submitted to the ratepayers veeriee so widely he made up hie own , at the municipal election for their *agnates. approval. Mr Avery taid he wB. ould be ready C. WINNINGS, elleirmap. to take poesesotion of the present The bylaw was then taken un, give banding about March let and pre' en its first and wend ret pawed to have the new building cern. .< eoneldered In committee of the whole pitted and reedy for occepaney In and some Wren* changes made, re - six months from April let. ported back to council, and is pub - The council adneareed from Mon- fished in this week's issue of the day night to Tueedey nieht, wher, tocol papers. it will be noticed the the following report was brought In amount to be raised by the bylaw is mei adopted: 1. $84,000. Tide with thou ;12,000 d- al:odor/eh, Dec. /tie 1923. bred 'by /fr. Robert McKay, would To the Mayor end members of the wok* $97,000. 'The contrect 'price round! of The Town of Goderielt: Is only *KV% bat the architect's the the *bele feta have to he previded, eremelt met this evening mod, with eontraet does not itletade the nett- "no Ranghaace Yovar committee of nd Kr. B. R. Coon, B. COOn. *4 hit of the swIlterhun OX CO$EDY Ism. base cestsislared bk. following A reatraet 'with the eoetrectors matt**. ritiniATII:y",,,trw itAes wok. tenors ea the preporel new ramie has been drool *p and was referred cilwaon$14.146foicht otatratt,... 'weed with the pretise "that If the l'2611; wegistAl tialdawmait(341"t*. 14wiskes*" • ta enanatuap. n 4 emirs% be vote 4 the ratepayers on the money bylaw is adverse, it shall be Cull and Model Theatre WEEICOF DEC. 14th. to DEC.19th . The monthly AMATEUR COMPETITION will' be held. on'Tuesd y and Wed- lieday .of this .week. The pro- gram, as listed below, is the strongest yet offered and it will he wise to -make effort to see it Tues- day night: Come early. No advance in admi&Sion prices and a different picture program each night. • * The Entries to 'date • • 2—Keith Colborne 177 innirred((AsinnglerirMusl; Murray 3—Boots and Sines (Fast Feotwork and Fun) 4—P. and G. • (Soft Soap) e•-,-Herrruum the Second • (magical manipulator) 6—The Black Recruit •(Dark Deeds) 7. -The Ges Jays (Stewed Lamb) Darktown Trio (Cloudy Comics) Two nights and a real show both nights. Picture for the Week Monday and Tuesday IMGLASS MASAN in Geo. M. Cohen's greatest stage comedy. A real stampede of laughs "Seven Keys to BeldPete" cHRISTIE COMEDY • 4 teesmans— It wal'e Wednesday and Thursday BESSIE LOVE, NEIL HAMILTON and PHYLIS HAVER in tdfty little comedy renounce dir- ected by Wee. 'De Mille "Now Brawn" PARAMOUNT COMEDY "Mune, Boy" FriJuSit Aatanlav GEORGE O'BRIEN arta situp DOVE lead a cast of reel old thee favorites s *reit girl by Pabert W. Ser., eke RADIO The Pamily Christmas Present instructive and Entertaining We have sets IN STOCK made by firms of world-wide reputation, and at prices any- one ecu afford. Shop Early! It Will Pay You Jenner's Music Store • , . Christmas Baking Success - • `15 ASSURED" If you select your supplies from our fresh and wholesome stock of • Raisins, (Mascatelle and Valencias), Currants, Dates, Peels, Figs, Cocoa- nut z Shelled Nuts, Cherries, etc. We are ready to serve you and appreciate your patronage. WE SELL FLOUR. • . SPARR'S' GROCERY uTUIL STORE OF SATISFACUON'' ' HAMILTON STREET -- GODERICH, ONT. TELEPHONE 146 - WE DELIVER IN TOWN. Stop Spending Start Investing • Good Business Men often forget that in Clothes, too, a low price never means "high quality." If you waht an Overcoat or Suit for the Holiday . Season, order now. ŢÈy