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The Goderich Star, 1926-03-25, Page 4• ;r s P JOUR Easter Apparel for the Ladies' and Misses Ladies' Coats 'Featuring straight lines and flare effects, with trimmings and pleating and tuck- • ing, buttons and embroidery, or fur, in an the new shades of grey, rose- wood, French blue, sand and circassian, etc. New Easter Millinery Come in and see the new Easter Millinery. The newest colors are here, such as #'heti, dove, sand, circassiau,. platinum, atmosphere, 'flesh, grain, as well as the other staple shades. • Spring aidEaster Needs for Men and Young Men a .y. . Men who appreciate smartness during Easter and early spring, will prefer to make their selections where certain style and that '"quality look" are always -obtainable. We do not stand for high prises, but we stand for high quality. Men's and Young Men's Suits W4 have a wide range of Men"s and young Men's Suits in the season's latest .,styles and shades. Our showings have never been more select, nor the variety of. apparel better. We.haave new lines of Men's Ties, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, etc. . CORNFIELD PHONE° 418 ' LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR • "Swop WHERE YOU ARE WIT, TO SHOP" WEST SIDE OF SQUARE • GODERICH ONT._ THI GODBRICH STAR 19x6 TAX RATE 44 MILLS " Tax Rate for 1926 Same lie in 1924, One MW Higher Than Last • Yost' The town council met last' night and decided oh the 'tax• rate for the Year. Be means of paring the esti- mates pretty close it was found that the rate could be kept *bout what is has been for a few years. past. In, committee Councillor. McLean, who is .chairmen of the market commit- the o iL the town hall• matter, either to submit the byiaw or .not to do so. Councillor Turner war absent from the meeting last night and objection was taken to dealing.with the mat- ter in his absence, the feeling being there should be a1 full council pres- re- GODERICH'S CENTENNIAL Will Be Celebrated First Week in August 1927 --Officers Chosen reminisce• attetor, which le unmistak- able evidence that. the design h right, as great numbers of Btadrrbekers with hundred thousand atilt records attest this fact. Ample power age' - ed by Studebakers without racing, wearing. engine speed. Ali buyer. of cars want power .ample for per- foratance situation._ There are only two ways to obtain power; first, by an engine of ample dimensiions, or by means of a small engine speeded up in au effort to make It perform the work of a big engine. That Ss why the car poorered by a smell en- gine must rush st bills to take them in high, 'while the big powerful eap- able .#gine takes them with un - strained ease: The car with an en- gine too small for its work must have a low rear axle gear ratio, thus the small engine turns over many more time* per mile of car travel than the big engine, naturally the faster an, engine runs the faster it is 'travel- ling toward the day when .eplace. went will bo necessary. This ex - planation, is logical, not theoretical. The tnileagt record" testify to stand- ards of • manufacture. Studebaker 4 automobiles are giving one hundred thousand miles and more of trouble free. dependable service. Strong statements, but .we have the proof of these statements. Come in and see the hundreds of . listed names of the St*debaker One Hundred Thousand Mile Club, or Iist will be mailed to, you on request. • • P. H. WOOD; 'Studebaker Dolor:. Goderich; Ont. ' Phone 403. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT wail' the effect bag beets felt its .tis rooms. Your supply tank of oil can be lo - entad l* the cellar or further away if desired, and piped to the hurttae.. The motor and other apparatus sits on the cellar floor in front of the furnace and the oil supply pipe leads into the lire pot of the furnace, where combustion takes place. Asked as to what would happen skould hydro power be. off for a time, Mr. Lee pointed out how mistily tate piping could be disconnected and the apparatus moved back 'and coal used in the furnace as before. This Nt!ould be the remedy in case of a Legthy break down in hydro suck ate sometimes has occurred. In the case of the temporary failures of power which last only a short time, the efeut would probably not be felt on the house u'usually power would 1* on again befdre much change in temperature would be noted. The cost of oil as fuel is net ex- cessive, in fact if there were about four %eters in town so as to make it worth' while bringing in the supply n tank care, the cost per gallon would. be 9 cents. Reckoning 10 gal- lons • a day consumption this* would ' make the coat 90 cents a' day, aa. e"..,.e..,! THURSDAY. MARCH P.itb. 19K KODAKS FILMS • Developing, Printing, and Enlarging H. C. DUNLOP • The Rexall Drug Store Bedford Block - - C leric, L,,. cheap or cheaper than -eoal. At the Robertson sad responded 'Jo by Mr. present time, the supply not coming ' Chas. Robertson. Then came a per - in tank ears, the rate is about 10 1.3 led of community singing, after cents. which Rev, Mr. Ford proposed .41 The cost of the apparatus instal- toast to Rea. C. F. and Mrs. Clarke, led, runs ever. $700r but the system which_ was responded • to by Mr.' is Certainly. a wonderful eonven-' Clarke, Mr. Clarke returned to' lenee.. town .earlier in the week after bis recent marriage and those w,he were . present had the opportunity of Meet- ' ing the new mistress of the parson- Miller's Caudle* Herb Juice May F. Seabrook, Kingston St., Is Giving age.Rev. Mr, Ford brought the Noce+°$e Obtained Freinh '•Real Service - . congratulations of';"•the gathering and Goderich Druggists Mr. Clarke fittingly, acknowledged; ' The Glidden la id • finishing motor cars, - -as introduced „ LACQUEROID IS A BIG SUCCESS • The new product, Miller's Cana- dian Herb ,Juice, although on tko market only a few • months, . Itria created *decided sensation in ever • city in, which 4t.has been intrbdu '• Scores of sufferers who have secured prompt and permanent relief from '. stomach diseases, 'imperfect digest - that'--had-,been before the fall fair 1ott, liver trouble, constipation and board a previous year for the put - sing are •,voluntarily exprea- ting on of a pageant .and suggested"sing their gratitude by giving. state- that these .people. be got in touch menta for,, pubiicatioa. with. Horse races, It was mention- - Herb' Juice:" is' manufactured from ed,,.:would also"be a good feature. a formula decided�.upon by protein- Suggestions as to getting a can- eat physicians . after years of study coil eg :stamp for use by the local and practice••;. Herb -Juice, as the postofflce on all letters going na ne irnphes, la. , prepared , from through, with the dates .of the colo- herbs, ,.roots .and barks placed on bratione and. for the use of efvelepe5 earth. for the .healing . of mankind. advertising ' the , celebration : were -Th liana lived .too a •ripe old age, kept made and will no doubt be adopted. healthy and; enjoyed life due to the fact that' theyYlived near nature and NEW BooKS AT THE PUBLIC ell of their medicines were prepared. • •LIBRARY froni herbs, roots and barks. Years Fiction of study and practice have, • demon - High Adventure-- effrey Fermi stratod the fact that many of the Wild West—Bertrand W. Sinclair diseases and •,sufferings : of mankind IVe Mist arch -11. W. Morrow : dare caused by . an accumulation of The Laughing Buddha --James L poisonous waste in the body, 'due to Stewart stomach: 'diseases, imperfect digest - The Keeper of ;the Bees—Gene ion, liver and stomach trouble, con - Stratton Potter stipation, and mihny other troubles When -Sparrows Fill --Laura 'G. such as unsound steels, and ;bad, Salverson blood. If the `eliminating organs• Oho. Increasing Increasing Purpose—A S. ll i. are working: ,pi iperly the. food is; 1Tutchinaon I converted' intd .ilei# • blood; if not Dead #tight -;Jeanette Lee • working proph'rlye• the •fermented. The Perennial Bachelor—Anne : mass generates•" poison that is ab Parrish , ► -sorbed` =into .-the blood. fIerb • 3ttiee, Not Under Law—Grace L. Hill the new herbal'•remedy acts on the The Cheerful Fraud—K. R. G. Brown orgape • of elimination not on the The Power and the Glory -•-Gilbert . bowels' alone, ft gradeally tones Parker the. atoniaeh, •_,litl'er and bowels and e ' Cobweb—•Margaretta -Tuttle ; - stimulates these organs to more Greenery Street—Denis MoKail vigorous . activity in 'a mild; general, The Relbetant Duchess: Alice b, natural way without discomfort or.. 113illor dfstresa and the only after effect is Treading the Winepress -Ralph -glorious relief and betieftt., Connor• Ernestine Sophie. -.Sophia. Cleugh THE OIL-O«AIATIC • The Rector of Meliseet—Leslio' Reid • The Carolinian—R. Sabatini A Heating. System That Needs. No. weer Judson --.Jos. C. Lincoln Attention Mr. Petro-Hilarie Belloe Non-fiction - Twenty-five 'fears ---Viscount. Grey mm ` •: There' was a good- attendance at tee, opposed the suggestion of Reeve the public meeting last Friday night Munninge to cut down . the cestimates called for the purpose of organizing •for his committee, as he wants to for the C•entenitial celebration of shove • the market this year.: If the • Goderich next' year. Mayor MacEw-' th ' estma*e 'f $100#1 was to lie c #;aid, ea out the estimate, altogether Clerk Knox secretary of Abe meet: • 'and get', new chairman for the: mar. ing. After a few introductory re- ;ket , coirntittee. The estimate .was marks by the chairman, itwas mot -- left in. When, hoti ever, Cattle. ea by Mr. G, W, Blaek,. seconded .by Lee Moved, and Reeve :Mtunnfngs Mr. J. J. Moser, that a ICentennisl minded, to make the rate this year celebration be held in:• Goderich the 44• mills, Councillor McLean moved, first. Week in Augusta" ef' next year. an amendment, seconded lrJ* i)eputy—Thies: Was tarried`,Obit'pfinouily. As Rave. Moser, to. snake tie -rate 43 both Guelph and Caltretro also pro: mills, the sante as lastyur, and said cut out t esti h4_. t tate foie the. market' • committee and surciy you can nano smelter thonstntd iohiewherc cisc. O n these, oto.. however, only the move, er and mender of the amendment voted foe it. After some. discussion the following discounts' and pewees iia wore 'lecided •on,': on mdtion of Councillors Craigie and McLean: 2 per cent. to be allowed off the first installment if paid by June 15th, 3 per cent. oft the second installment if paid by Juno 15th; 2 per rent. oft the 4econd installment if paid by Sept. 1st; 1 per cent. off second in- rtallment if paid by Nov. 1st; 5 per etht. penalty added to first install- ment, if .not raid by July 1st; 2 per cent, .•ronalty added to second install- ment if not paid -by . Dec. 15th, and 5:'per, cent. penalty if not paid by Jan. 3st,,1027. An amount :of $4,- • 400 (44 mills on 5100,000 assess-, »tent) was placed on the roll against the Goderich Elevator and Transit 4 Ltd,,on the old plant,- and the school taxes will be charged against the Western Canada Flory Mills Co., • Ltd., on then• 'elevator. These reso- iutions are passed eaCli year. The reason for the first 'is: that the ole - eater's old plant has a fixed as>.ess- u e. an was .chosen chairman and, Town ne posing to celebrate ctsntenninls next year, it was decided to notify these Fleece' of. the date • -Goderich had . este- lected for its celebration, so that.con- fliet of dates might be avoided, • - A letter from Chief Gallot. oft e h Leone' Club, expressed *regret at his (being .unable to be present at the meeting, • bet assured the mayor of. the fullest to -operation on the part of the Lions' Club in. any. work that. might be required in connection with' the celebration. • The present mayor, Mr. 1I. J. A.. 1littcl•,wan, was chosen as president of the Centennial Celebration Com— mittee, on - motion of Mr. G. W. flack, seconded by Mr. 1vm. Bailie. Mr. Jna. Galt and Mr. Wm. Camp- beli were chosenaim, honorary presi- dents. Mame Lionel Parsons. Alex. Saunders, Dr. Gallow and Dr,. Whitely were elected as vice tires!. dents; Mr. T., G. Connor secretary, and J. W. Fraser treasurer. A good many nominations were. made for members of the executive .committee, 'but it was finally left for the presi- dent, the vice presidents, the stere - tary and the treasurer, as a striking committee, to select the best men for ata executive, with the idea that the' members of tine ezeeutive would • anent of 8100,000, whereas it is asses be the . chairmen .of the various sub- • 'sed on the roll' At 3175,000; and the, eontntittees, the titan -un- to have reason of the second is that the the selection of . their own (emend—, tt+flt'er elevator has .a fixed taxation tees. by bylaw of 81250. but the council The gyiestion of financing the cele- . . On Friday evening lest .The .Star • mani had the pleasure of • seeing the A King in the Making --Genevieve Oil -o -uratic system of house heating • Parkhurst in operation at' Mr, C. C. gee's rest - The Story of Sacred Song Wm, ,C, dence. Mr. Lee has taken the ag- Proctor ., ency for this . system in Goderich and William Robertson Nicoll—T. H. has installed one in his furnace at Darlow his residence. The system is all but One Act Plays ... human, perhaps we should. say .bet - White Shadows in the South `Seas-- ter than human, for where the hum - Frederick O'Brien an element is introduced there is The Garden Pruner—Grace Tabor, ` danger of forgetting, whereas the. Far Horizons -•»$lass Carman Oil -o -uratic does int forget. All you Canadian Singers and Their Songs— need. to do is to set the lever of the E. 8. Caswell' , . - controlling switch,. which can be lo. Trail Life in the Canadian Rockies-- sated in any room in the hawse you 13. W. Mitchell wish, at the temperature _you desire 'rhe° Jesus uf' history-• -T. R, Glover to- keep, the house .and the system Paul of Tarsus --T« R. Glover' kill look after the reit. Candid Chronicles-1leetor Charles- As soon as the temperature of the worth room falls below the temperature in - 'The 1.11e and Letters of W. it'. Page, (fleeted, the • thermostatic ' control Vol. III.- �B. J. Kendrick closes a switch 'which starts the Finland and the People—Robert motor in 'the basement, opens the Medill valve Which allows the supply of Vistas .in Sicily --Arthur S. _Riggs crude ail to flow, ignites the oil, as From iced Sen to Blue ICile--Rosita it is broken up by the action of the Forbes . motor, by means of an electric spark Beautiful Canada—Vernon , Quinn from the vibrator which operates for Here's Xreland-.-Harold Speakman fifteen seconds after the switch is France from Sea -to . Sea..Arthur S. -closed and the heat starts.. As soon Riggs as the tenipei:ttnra rises to the point . It Can Be Done—Morris and Adams as the thermostatic control Iigheeyw,_ of 'Canadian Literature-- closes oft the motor and shuts off the `'Logan .A.-,Triaefi e,''" ,...,, Supply .of oil. With this system the• _ 'temperature of a house can be kept STUDEBAK ito1fort►netin,,fact cannot be kept any other way unless you change the The t nit.Built. tine -Profit Car its the lever on., your control switch). has no power to exempt fer school bratiott wag diseussed and it was de, mixt::, and the $1250 does' not now tided to ask this year's town corn- - amount to the school taxes at the cif' to make a grant for necessary present rate. The public and step- work to be done. this year.. It is ex • - prate school rate iv 9 milli, the preted that the t,elebration can be G. C. I. rate>.,', and general rate 29':, made to pay for itself, or very near - mills, the 0. 'e. I. and general rates ly so, both 'being a half mill higher than Various suggestions were made last ;teat: •... ....., ._• -. _ __ to►...features for the celebration. A Jetter from the Cloderioh Plan Mr. II. T. Edwards suggested -get- ing Mills Co.,. Ltd., guaranteed the. ting the firemen's convention for expensed of submitting the town hall next year here for one of the days.' i Maw in the event of it not rnrry. Mr. 0. L. Parsons suggested a his „- ing. After some discussion,:- t' was torie pageant at the harbor, depict - derided, that the council meet on ing a century ,ago. Mr. W. 1I. Rob - Monday evening next to dispose of ertsott mentioned the proposition _ MING FRY • Your Business is Related Mors SiNCE 1584, when the first liuro- p'.tn Bank was founded in'V nice, . tite store of the world's a�ontther- - a dal progress is the history of the development of banking. Since the founding of the Standard Bank of Canada in 187i, the commer- cial progress of many of this Country's most successful business houses is closely identified with the services of this institution. Each local branch of the Stand- ard Bank is equipped to meet the tinantil*l needs tit the commun. ity. ?ANDAThaR.D BANK 0 i �--A. iii. Reid, Mattesr w &alba► w.IM+.1„t tild,atl„*s* '5 .111, - Quality Field *There is no real to shovel, no ashes to remove, in -fact no attention to --Few motor ear manuf.icturern give to the furnace. As Mr. Lee `have foundries, forges, etc., to make Says, the only thing the system viii their own engines, yet one-fifth of not do is to call up the oil supply : the cost of an automobile is in the . man and notify him when the supply engine. Even fewer build their own in the tank is getting low. But Mr. bodies, yet one-third of the co" of a Lee intends to remedy this and trays ear is in the body. Not only does he will install an electric bell con, Studebaker make all bodies and all trolled by the level of oil in his tank, engines• used in Statkbaker cats. but so that it will ring in ,the louse also all clutches. gear stets, springs, when the level gets down to a ter- • „taxies, s'grday irroniarest/steering d drop tm 'lit n height. can bi installed 1 ferximeet only Ford in the low price in any furnace, either bot *le or hest field :and Studebaker in the fine car water. Ka Lee's fermate is hot Reid enjoy the benefits of such cote- water, and its eh* tale of hot water pkte .manufacturing farilitke,, for there 13 a amid thsrtttest*tk tut - this reason you get liner .reality in troi connected directly with the wra- th,udebaker than in sham tom. er in the furnace, ea that whoa the - Wing eerie Stsdebsker quality, has water rises to a rattan temperature never' been questioned; they band up it will elesle. off the meter. This is to a standard. not Jaren to a price; put in to get more prompt action. as. = they refute to build a three-year rare with hot water. the water in the no ear befit of better mat. furnssce might told thani, urrd ,its the rereattwtrfiee heatbefore the roomuickly f the tomer ee Qtedebaker rettaAeene, :ltude., rose in temperature and- the efts* baker engine+ are kntrem to the in.' of the hot water rirrelatityr thr'ratgh • thrifty es low speed engines; tiff in. the system might overheat 4be Woe sures a long 111e, dependable, est, et if the motor had not been elated eft by, F. Seabrook, Kingston st, is proving to be en unqualified success. The plant equipment for ;carrying out this splendid method of putting' a lasting finish on automobiles is e complete in every detail. ' "We are more' than satisfied with the • results we have , obtained since . we put in .the system • a couple of weeks ago. That • the . Iacqueroid system is going to . be eaiceptionally popular is a foregone conclusion. We are turnitrg out some of the nic- est- jobs you would even•want to see, and our patrons are pleased beyond question:' . Mr. Seabrook is giving his custom- ers a splendid :service. • Ite is. ready and willing- at all tithes to give com- plete details as . to. cost and color combinations, etc. Banquet to Choir,'Sunday School and Mission Band Leaders of North St. U•nitled' Church • On ' Fridpy evening , of 'last week the Ladies' Aid of : North - street United' church entertained .the choir, .� r the expression of good wishes. The last tossst . was to the .Ladies' Aid, • This was proposed by Mr, IL R. Long and was responded to bar Mrs. Pur- r eg. The gathering numbered about eighty and the ever;t• proved of much interest and enjoyment. ? Afterwards the regular weekly choir rehearsal was held. ' Algy's • neeniring . a moustacbs, 'Neath his patrkian `b tc; • Getting it on: the installment, plan, • A little down per week. M k :—.YE . (ADE MSE FIDDLERS Huron Central Agricultural :Society are holding A Fiddlers' Competition Spring Shbw Night, THURSDAY, APRIL 1st, at 8 p.m. " TOWN HA L, CLINTON • Prizes for Competition as follows* let, $10.00 2u4, 57.00 3r4, $5.00 4th, $3.00 Special Prize, .of 35.00 each for the oldest fiddler, the youngest fiddler • • and the fiddker,coming the greatest distance. • RULES f.. Open to Counties of Bruce; Fitton and Perth. • 2. Each con.estant to play: two eelections,•lone selected by rmrnittee' and the other by contestant: 3. No entry fee charged and;1,00 paid each contes'ane not receiving prize. Any or all contestants liable for service during dance. 4. Accompapist provided. • . • 5. judges award is final. 4. Committee in•chargeveserves• the rightto make any individual rules that Il ' 1 . may appear'necessary. , • T` •Old time music to be bans of contest. 8. Professictrtals are not eligibiw,_ • OLD TIME DANCE AFTER THE CONTEST Adi*h ion s Combined fag Concert and Dance, aoa--no ressive .•seats, • t Proceeds to go to Spring Show fund.. H. C, COX' Vit."1`: MILLER E. ROZELL and S. l:'STQTHERS, the Sunday. school teachers _ and ofli- cera and the. leaders. of the Mission Band to dinner, which was served in re r1 the basement of the church. Table decorations were Irish in, view of the proximty of. the . date to St. Pat- risk's 'Day and' the menu was very fine ▪ After the banquet Mrs JW President Yeutter prs r Secretaries >N ' • I 1 y C t". T N . acting'President • Moore, p dent o f the.Lad- les' Aid,• introduced an interesting program .of toasts, the first of which, was to the King, honored in the us -1 ual way. A toast to 'the choir was proposed: by •Mi sts Bailie and was re. l sponded to by Mr:'' J. E.- Wheeler, president of the choir. Mr. familt-. on, organist and, choir leader, also gave a few words, and, on request, played.'. "The Cradle Song." Miss ample Bolby gave a oup a of readings in e>wcellent style. A toast to the Sun- day taehoof was`, proposed by Mrs. W. Naftel and was responded to by 'Mr,. W. Ilan, superintendent of the school. The Mission Band was next honored, proposed by ' Mr. A. M. 9 • 1. . • a prri► TIIIJRSDAY,APRIL lst, 1926 An excellent prize .list has been prepared, Came and see the cream of the`. stock of l-luron s. Clltlntj!. ` Ask for riirize list • A H. C. COX, W. MILLER, E. ROZELL, ) President Treasurer S. B..STOTHERSISet'• for Easter Morning! ...and the whole year round Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon .. 'DO satiety 'taster morning appetites there is rail more savory dish than Brookfeld*madwith tondsr slices of `Premium" Bacon �asn. Swift's '"Presaitstu" has long been recognised tat the highest standard of .quality. Always mild in flavor and uniform. Serve Premium for Baster and rOttmill# serve it all year around. Order front your Grocer or Butcher Swift Canadian Co. Liaraited. s .'>w ,;,. eel ..o• "Ns yarrkoillir aa'" tag whoa yea Pre Premium" Nzi. 58 wills ret ley a sates. 1 1 1 11111