HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-01-14, Page 4The en 1 1 to very einem w� ,��MNa. I�MRa , at
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iaterewt sC t.".. eeaatnut . He will deep, stewed the platform, sweatier
be rernens'bered as one of amities there while he woald play, „perieve,
forme, reese,T, in who sh c ity he for half ani er longer. The oral,
ruled faittafully for two e re. Me way to disperse them iei for an at -
also served • on the Wiart' public temlant to appear, and leek the ?Iasi, ,
echo's' board and also on t • cowled when everything alae falls.
sward. He oris reeve of the in Another time I was present when
1ti%+7 and 1ba3$, and it was d tar his he inciudei in hia program a valsr by
term of Druce that that 1 re:ten• system Chopin that a pupil of mine was
of waterworks . bad its on • . : In studying, and who 1 new also would
tbe meantime, `Marton was - be presented at this recital, At our
rapidly, and its numerous 1 ss next lesson 1 asked her how she Liked
coupled with its increawv1 populsation her plies, as he played it. "Why,"
waa developing into a thriving town,, site answered, "Did he play it?'
and it was largely due to the cc- She had not recognized the thing
operation on his part that Wiarton /he biro been laboring et: And she
was. in that ever incorporated as a was a young woman. too, not * child.
town, and the late Dr. Wigle end Mr. Pader.waki'a touch and pedaling,
B. B• hillier war. the ; two nnelynoralty are perhaps. twa secrets of his charm,
candidates, Mr. MlUer winning out ing playing, and bis natural retine-
by a email majority of about twenty anent, and 'rime of the "fitnees of
votes. Later, the doctor was elected things" control bis wonderful inter.
to the High School Board, on which pretations. Ilia technic is astound -
he served for tete years, and wait elan ing, of course, Yet there *re many;
chairman of thi,t Board for two years, pianists of the present day who have
eonaeeuti'vely. As medical health of•' as great, -some might affirm great-
ficer, he had nerved the township of ' er technic, --if they are cont doting'
Albemarle for thirty-five years, which . mere manipulative skill in • itis pnal:. "`" " I _-
onice 1* held urs'- to the time of his•'# lowest -sense. But Paderewskt is • • • - .— I
death. In politics, he war a -life-long greater than a mere •tecbnieis>l. of bis years, and rather plight buikl,i demanded to his case, has cotttribmted
C'onaervative, and a student in whom Technic, of course, a pianist most is no weakling. Hie power in oetnree largely to the wonderful power and
his co-workers confuted as enc who have, these days --a great, a colossal ,and , chords is ,almost Unbelievable, poetry •of hies play3,ng. Per when
possessed a wealth" of knowledge in i technic, if he hopes to cops with the yet it is all controlled energy -not Palderewaki plays, he, the piano, the
matters polities'. He always took l easel lttea of modern pianism. But . mere brute force. And he has taede selection, and the interpretation --alit
an active part, even in the recent - no artist ever eam hold tho'loyalty of a study of "relaxation" --the thing seem • one thing -the plane is bis
Federal campsite, he being presidentjthe public year after year, by a mere' *11 players know to be sei important. voice, and with it he .truly= speaks to
of the local Conservative Association, i display of finger acrobatics. If E Also the use of slow practice! The the world.
and in him his party loses ane of "tricks" are desired, they may be , number of hours he practised a day,
their most iaithful and energetic found in those outside the ;leis of 'while studying. in Vienna tinder C eke People
supporters in this .district, Ifs was true art: it baa been said: "Tech-� betizky would be enough to give
an Anglican in religion and an Ex- noel thou god of tittle mind;, and per- the ordinary '"piano student" terve • Nervous �.�d R
Warden of Trinity Church. He was vent of the fecal" And it is true. our prastratiam-even to contemplate..
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a men of whom it may be said, his Paderewski. hes a technic whish -en- As -a matter -of --fast, be has nervous Gas pressure in -thhe abdomen
home -and practice -were, bis-'prbfes- ablea him, .practically /peaking, to do breals-downs, only to rise again. An- causes a restless, nervous feeling and
Sian. anything: on the keyboard, • but that ; other very remarkable feet is that he prevents ' sleep. Adlerika remove/
( About forty-nine years ago he was wonderful skill Of trained movement came into bis game later in life than gas in TEN minutes and bringe nut.
t, married to Miss Esther '%hicher of is - employed foe the depiction 'of Mothers: naw. on the concert surge. Ile apriai'ng amounts af''" old. "'chaste
Colpoy's 'Bay, at sister of Mr•. C1ipa, chaste and marvellous "tone-pict- was enty=four'when ' he "put hint•, riter , yen . never'.,eheughtr vra4 in
Whither,= of Colpoyss,. and .Mrs. G. G. urea' -truly, , stories, without . words" self 'under Leechetielie `errs •no doubt your 'system,, This excellent inteert-
Stephene, of Whitton. .-,if ane may use ouch a' term. • • some of his technic was, not so easy inai a acuant Is . wonderful, for con:
His widow with two 'sons and two Pederewski is now over sixty years to acquire as had he begun earlier: sti i n or allied stomach, trouble.
`daughters are left to mourn the loss of age. His hair isnot so luxuriant But he attacked the great task, and Donn''e n�aste-trine with APIs 'dr tab-
- of a devoted husband and father. as invest years, and.hisfaceis same- accomplished it. 'Who can say, but Teta but geet�en,_EAI, Adlerika action..'
not reazlize he wits in China. Autos, which worked into his feet and de- They are Ebon R. Wigle, M. L Ae what careworn. I have never seen 'that -the force of will. and character, 'CAMPBELL'S`Datua. STORE.
and street repos,* running and large stroyed the red corpuscles in the for Centre Huron, of Gotlorleh, Dr. him smile while on the stale, tliaugh
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Remarkable Dais in Every Department
n order to turn as much as possible of our stock into casheabefore '
taking stock we are offering some remarkable values
in every department.
ladies' Hats .
i. It;,► Sill P r lea i it.1, ► Vt ,a t �. Overcoats
atlti V411re1r;. gill 4t ,tit•rlailit
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Men's and Boys'
Ladies' and Girls' Coats
some of the latest wodels in Mar-
vela, Sttedine, Broadcloth, Utave-
tyn. all at speoial prices or. this
before Stock. -Taking Sale. This is
your oppatttitiity to get ' a new
stylish Coat at a, low figure.
In the pi`tpular shades and latest.
stele, all this season's gcod:r. at
ridiculously low prices, to clear
during this before S ock-Taking
Shce.
For All Sorts of . Ladies',Girls',
Men's and Boys' Wear
Go to Cornfield's Big before Stock -
Taking Sale and you will surely
save money.
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE GODERICH, DONT..
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The Resat; Drug Store
Bedford Bleck • : •. - Gaideriiche
manufacturing and commercial estab- blood, robbing the victim of all en- Chas. A. Wigle and Miss •Beatrice; of be can be genu enough .at .other
lishments Bare the city' quite the at�y and Peeing him at hist to be., Warton, and, Mrs. Eva Jones, of times. ' 1.
western look, and large numbers #ef conte a sallow faced miserable beggar i brother, i • t C 1 #tad �• pleasure e o p k �
To onto. Also a rot er, ,leu ol. Twice I the le sur• f s ea
the people were foreigners (by which by the roadside. M. S. Wigle, of 'Windsor, who was ing to him, and his treatment of me, l
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panutter stranger, ,wasacro a
he meant weestenere). Aboutthe on- The great mass. of the Ix'�le could to g x, !Tx u
westing nt ly thing that would make you think neither read nor write and were ig- . • A very impressive.servIce was held itself. At the close of one of .his
w addreatea Should pe Ksrea you might be in China was the greet- norant of the commonest remedies.• this afternoon' (Thursday)- in Trinity concerts, I managed to squeeze into-
er percentage of Chinese to be seen Hence the great need of schools and church by the rector, Rev.•oT. Ii. inns, the dressing room behind the. stage
than in some of our own cities. hospitals -and this was where some assisted by Rev. D. IL Currie, if orf Massey Hail, and thought would'
Dr. gtertg t described. Ole , method Of the money contributed in csnada St• ms's church, where a large nun)- 'try illy luck." H was laughing and
of access to the. Western. Chine inlet- wad leant,. The work had to be done •her of .friends and acquaintances, talking to a number of people, and
of
totheir ant tributes
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paysaid :to""some nin
a>ersan orders rase papal' dtsronethuee cion, by river creamer many hundred,+ by ed6cating C�ii'nese to be doctors .6he
o e .•fr end.
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ii, taunt y an erre rs¢� an yth.�ey�p�uhnsner of miles up the river. Four different�and teachers, for even if all'the teas rase t for their bel v i ,perfect, English, "I'm .a Pole. (tie- �'
stay within/ is send t R tRltlta! V1a3 transfers to timelier steamers and: fin- tors and nurses and teachers in Can-
for
rhe casket was banked in flowere, 'cent yesora had shown what st ?atria-
an ince, I is t a ,many . beautiful focal tributes were
a queer tt,s paper is men or not, 1111, a small beets lard .te be made - Oda, could be suddenly moved over in- tic Pole he was, too).
'rho courts nave decided sett rergmhut to ri ourne 'a ons. In the to China theywould,be insufficient. donated by local friends, lits relatives His magnetic ,• eye fell upon me,
ante. uehe. w s or nereodlealr from one r the yand from outside points, including a and holdingout ;my: hand 'I said :
pea ones, e , tame:set and lanes them West China mission, which the form- The work could only be done by help- beautiful wroath from the ..Council a
esopatd, is tet...,;, ac.e .et'tdenvs or .in• er Methodist church brought into ingthe Chinese to eel themselves•Teenk you very much, , t.. Fader -
'union, • .. !!7tl nr Sand. ,' w--+�+d were,when this field And the work in the West .China and Beg iatra>• of the Ontario College •ewski." Ile grasped my hand. and
lists" 110eiihnin ',Sole/ union, thereof Pharmac 'per,jnto; a beautiful "Are?"
dta gay advlratainit is area first assigned to the-Methediat Manion, with its, fourteen piillione, Y replied: you a musician
#,elle soonest ercnp maroon, run or a son* even toil•in wreath from •hie brother, Mr Mee-
mom
c. "Upon lily' replying in. the affirms«
mo .prtr snap aliurch in, Caped , nio Sts„ vas only one of several- Bolds t . timer Wigle, of Windsor; and a pretty tinned: "You area Oen-
mos:
sat names contract, r cadre s ities, he con p,,
s . months al canis; one ►nontn 1a lion people, and dater on the field was China. In addition there were .lie spray from olt: Bert Trout, tnttrayou?"
Darts: elle aeelt s., rents, auarrnteeai extended to include'fourteen million .Ilonan� missions and in the, otherist, aren't humbly I answer-
potitNens to ria per cent. extra east gay of the Standard Drug'Stores at ed"I hopeto be -some day."
were sue star oat em: I, people. a good many more people fields which the former Presbyterian3•.
Iyttvi►i, ur Tall later will'nler9a note that than there are ii► the whole of Can -church brought into the Union. London, avhg was a former appxen Some say that Paderewski is psychic,
OW mudsbeser inithechaildd" or the printer ads. Of these fourteen millions, pro- • Dr. Stewart said little about the fico :ill the ogle Drag Store here. ' and is .i' good mind-reader. . It may
est tater Mao Tuesday noon or each 'week. babl ten millions ,would be 'farmers; olitical„ conditions in China,but' At the close of the cervico the cot- be so.. Looking at him, as he snood
ams per other etor hili iusr'top and a for with: so ,many millions to feed'it pointed out that with nue stains ews- rage proceeded to: Golpoy's cemetery, so close. I was; impressed •with the
cents where interment was made.
ee►ats per tine tor each •eulteauent ,in- was prceasary that the great major- papers, we 'i'» Canada knew.,tnoxe broad brow, the intellectual appear
,ertlon. Measured by a nonpareil retie. sty of the pee le .must ht en aged in about what was bin on • in China Thepall-bearers were:. Messrs ante of the whole face, the' soul of
nerve lines to an lark, l p g g. g the Carl Whieher. Wm. T. Parke. Ernes,. the artist,.and. the human dariamo.
* �' il'" 01 ttx limaend under. • growing food.. r than the greets masa of •, Chinese
AdtertI C1ti filth}'" nt eltuatioas Yacsnt i ,Dr, Stewart .described . the level knew themselves,.: and false' rumors E. Parke, Theodore ilnia.Mance, John L. all in ane. For 'Pi iarewaky,an spite,
enemata 14auted. Articles roost, Houses, Symon and Mayor Gilpin.
t sat or to golds necessary for the growing of were very easily started and spread rtOt O...-.. ".."...�...
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Inferno a tear 11. fencer a' ''' "' nts had they to be le
tap smite or to stent, tetras or e • i ra idly among the' Chinese, a .con
stent articles ei. S ror gate etre net excacctree rice the staple product. Not only
p PADER E:'WSKi
aiphi line..:W remit oath ii rtiao• three vet in the sense that clition which no doubt explains a 1 -• _
to �proiet+Mon
of r �._
e II R SALEp
auasucte :.nttces (Brie typa. tttk sn- (all unevennepaes moist be revelled off„, of ,r 'agitation going on in that (By H.. Hamilton) o
,seller il. ♦ai-she tier cr,unted line: to neer• bet they could not be on' an inclincountry. 1
r•) war Dr. Stewart's
ewe, e ce iia p count lona• and to verdict of the general public. , I had
t °res itutions, Ail pert. The preparation of the vast calculated to the one a sympathetic
atirorttavaaratt cetera sipacttic tattruc•I'acreage^ of the country devoted to interest in the people whax' life he not the opportunity: of hearing him
Mona MI,t be it►!lerind until iarbid, wd rice+ cultivation meant infinite paha, was deaeribing' and his text lied a on his' last visit to Toronto early in -
bees
raarfyd accordln and the great patience of the Chinese very strong appear, Inasmuch as ye this month, but my memory carries win sell at reasonable
acesunta tandem and collected monthly. , me back with pleasure to the enter.
Trsw essi$ etwerussne sad ,lei► were, . waa shown in he fact that they +even dip did t unto tette f the last of these priCt3• 0
wi neves y five bees ions on which I Was pre s
THUItSIEKT, JAN. - loth, 1•
DR, J. I.A. STEWART ON CHINA Then there were the merchants. •PHYSIC1iAN PASSES with the greatest interest to obaerv- ++roe
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secants htvhi sootiest mor dierpt>!y sore as 0 +rr?ter would Sow to the to talk certainly was t
n erco
That Paderewaki is today the ereat-
eat li'vin pianist seems still. to be the
Cat^ Black Knight '
Pocahontas Coal
EGG SIZE
used hillsides for rice gro ng, - ve s a C. LC
118dh sitating a mast amount of work in sent at his recitals...My first was in ij j
terrticing and in irrigation PROMINENT .WIARTON March 1902, and I looked forward O ,ph 17b
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Aear�in the :large cities there were large
mercttntlle eatabliahmentrt,, depart. Dr. Hiram
• ing, as well as listening to, this meet se. yb>COafO. .0=0
Plaited Church Congregation*Wigle Died at Hie Home renowned of players of that instrum-
laierestiag Talk from . Returned mental stores, and so forth. but in the Here After Illness of Sherii, ent which so many maltreat, but ao VW i tQlh Winds
weary from West China. emsller places the merchant actin 1 Duration . few really Play -the piano. The
pled very smell premises, the front
most remarkable thing that stands Will Not Chap
i were Part °reunion by his work, and the. (From The Winton Echo) .' out in my memory of that evening
• Very
Northtmg a teases back for living, with little privacy. A gloom ryas cast over .he people was itis playing of lfendellsohn`er • companies y "`""
gli.n iii, street United church ye tri Italian Kahl press
and Victoria street United church on lin the bueinesa part high up near the of rho town and vicinity on Tuesday "Spinning Song," It was a :evela- vents,chapptng of the hands and
Shade, morning and evening last, re-, tailing might be 'seen a man nulling afternoon,, Jan. 5, when they Learned tion to ins of how a piece may be' face in Winter time. The rani
speetlrely, by Dr, J. L. Stewart, rdix- string, apparently aimlessly but in- of the death of br. tnirant Wigle. made to "sound" -one forgot every- wind evaporates rile Waters',
spect▪ ty, home on furlough from Nest wati:ration• showed he was 'control- He had been in failing stealth teethe thing yin the remarkable "atmo- . moisture the skin, leaving it
tlaitia, Dr, Stewart is also an sorbet •ling the pattern in the weaving np- past two months, and up to three sphere of his. interpretation. .In- dry and of the ski Carnotite'
a
o f• some note and is the writer of erationa going oil below him. another weeks ago his friends entertained �ntesdefetounding like a rather pain- Italian Bala# replaces this nat.
"The Laughing Budde," which osiers instance of the infinite patience of
hopes for his recovery, but on Tues- fol exercise for the 'angers, as when that moisture...All 1)r ggists
ruck an insight into coitditiaua In that the Chinese, worker. Then there day last his brilliant and worthy car -many attempt a thing of this kind, depiartettental ,stores ell, it.
• Were the burden bearers, the teen eer ,came to a close, end he passed the effect was as of wheel whirring A special saiaple. Lottie mailed
ternary.tewart took for' his text the who earned the ttedirns, or who ear- neacefully away in the presence of •at lightning speed, .�•so that thew en receipt +of )ic.
words, "Inasmuch as ye did it (ox ale ries the burdens, fifty pom�dq at tach hie family.' •'spinning" effect was. present, while ANAP
It not) untowtie of the least of these rad of the .}sole which rested', across He was a gentleman possessed of above, in clear full tong, floated a
illy `brethren, y did it (or1edid it not)
his nhetilders• And the day's work the highest (ualities or eitizeiiship, melody, so different in .contrast, that .
onto `brethren
but preferred to speak of was literally a day, from daylight to and during his fifty e urs of rami- one could almost believe two differ -
his address rather as et chat than a dark, and o#ten he carried a lantern deneei in'Wlar•ton,' had won for Kim- ant kinds of instruments were being �'ta •an r
1 h' da • 'Small wonder self the love and esteem of 11 with heard simultaneously. He brought
the conver al ata a few hours, ,when his days work Walt passing, the town loses one of it* By the way, Paderewski is most gen-
.y....r,..
eaaitmon. His remarks were given in to pre odic is l,. e v n e, n i „ E. G. west & Co., $0 George St.,
*le. andhis de- that the laborious toiler should snatch whom he came in contact, and by hia down the house and had to repeat it, , Toronto.
scriptivt powers (cave ono s
very
♦irrii picture of conditions in China, done and before the next day start- most prominent and beloved 'eitisens, ""' "'
the canditionei in which the millions ed, in which Ire could 1* transported and to his diligent and united efforts ~.1.""`"=-'''
af the population live. to bliss by•the smoking of opium, much' of the early upbuilding of the
Dr. Stewart took his bearers in The farmer wetting in the wet town is due.
imagination to Shanghai which it so rice fields often became * victim to The late Dr. Wigle .mese born in the
extern city that one might
town of Kingsville, the son of Simon
largely s western I rheumatism and to the hook worm, Wigle, who was a son of one of the
�_ original U. E. Loyalists, and the old
homestead has never passed out of
the name .of the Wigle, family. In-
eid entally, we ritight relate that wnaen
a lad. having. received his primaky
! education at Kingsville he had a very
keen deelre to qualify himself for the
medical rrnfeation, am when he i'rl,-
lised that hie plans did not meet with
the approval of his father, he deR-
litied to make his way himself, n
hired with a farmer for a very s
remuneration. However, his fats
understanding. his dete»mination
carry out his ideal, induced him
retain home. and he v. tilt •:eat to
reeks to attend a Gratidnn» .Se
From there be entered McGill
vecnity, end was * eo!k1 n chute
the late Dr. W. (trier. the room
grertred phr'sricien, 1<b1.t.wirer-
Olsen medicine in Esser Cent
e°tiehmtion at MeCill in I14:5 he
*beet *ix months. At that tame
tire were beceminM milts It
byte, and they r'teeidrl to
law a dosser. He arinnee
ttraonted, and durinr, ih' fifty
se resitknte herr. halt born a
sireeeetfel practitioner. .test
we May e►ey that MY. Pt. It. Mar WO
at that time
To Builders of
Cartadian Industry
aaINCIi t87% we have Ilan con -
ducting a banking husit;.•s,, ill a
manner compatible with t'1d
hest development of Canadian inius
try. This is evidenced in the succe is
of those whom we have served. `1'o
v nu who will be the leaders of lo-
morrow,
wmorrow, vt•c offer sound iinancia1
support and counsel. Our local
manager is ready to discuss way..,
and means of assisting the new ven-
ture or expanding the growing btc:-
ness.
DAIW BANK
OP C,eA,,l"i,A>I1.
aIANc E -2.-t.. iseleswr, Mower
tR Aufprea, tMadkttr aro #a sioamo r
MacDthiald;
Electrician
Britannia Road
Telephone 174- W
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ridge and Junior Lamps
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Our Christmas Sale ofthesee I:traps, has been ,a
great success, and this Clean-up Sale will mean
that it will be to your advantage• to grasp the op-,
porturtnty to sotto.
act ee one of these boaputaful .I at ps;
lit t he ridiculcualy`.low prices. which`are offered for
one week only, in older to clear cut thelotquickly. °t
ALKER'S
'FURNITURE STORE
••TH11C STQRC of A MILLION GIFTS"
West.. Side of Square
Goderich
The Santa Fe maintains a special
Service Biu, in Charge of its repre-
sentative at Bait, Mich.
This Bureau is prepared to assist in plan.
sling a winter trip to the Southwest and Cali.
• fond*. Detailed infornuitlon furnished
about resorted Baru, deeper rates and hotel
accon notlations, as well >u s gIitiee ilr it ..
Couplets Itineraries on. reclaim*.
You wilt fined this servicer
very hesppialli. as
a tiauteaver tmad monalsyteoa'vsr.
You are lurked to use it freely. Pill in and
snell coupon below and we wDi do the rest.
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