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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-11-01, Page 4DERWIN 3..---.._ OLD PIUS AT HONE !sad oldest married couple, Mr. si - . tiara. 1,k4.,c-filati oho. whew aggregs A 1-nattat acid 'Peppy Gatberialt At dips total Itit years, odati.liune )faill Wsliss,41.)- eLetts;s a regret *ire read bi the ktaakig at' La5t Vietik esseceisvy from Mts. Elia Allen. Vies, 'Loris street; from Rtni.: Geerite and eel -fit -Aline unioe in the way rif at Mrs. Jewett, and hem Mr, J. A. Me- 7cicial event was the old folus" A Luda, of Tewnto, by Ow soevrriAry, lumie in Oddfellowe ;fall tat Wednes.- Xla Robtrtion• day evening ut` b,,:t, Week, Mr. t.l. lito iiin&ing 'of :Auld Lalilt s;ine insek was tho akAing silieit in , and the National Anthem brought ths ; • getting the event up. lir haS devellhaPPY gathering to * close. eyed 61, 4,hers sr imbue set:axe utala„, A list of, the guest* includes the [ ity for }limed, atfqg ,unique liZlea Ill g"Ll'iving i., i the getting up of gatherings for the 'alr• *H11 !i:;. a SiAneernhe. Mr. c!.der people. rivet of all 11iS annual au4 Mrc William Map Sh. and Mra ! EUlilniee eatharing at $t. Patredee William Waite, Ven, Archdeneen and i Prat, which has eome to be ',mown as 311. lones'Boteinuni '31ra. -It J - 41 r. .' . ' . _ JOY the "Octogetutrien Ciub," coneisting f all the men. Vedo alint* Goderih e over eighty years of age. Then about five year* ago at his sugges. tion an at home was held M in osonic Hall for the older residents, over seventy years of age, which proved a, very fine event and one limb enjoy - 4 by, the guests of honor and alsrfby those who assisted in carrying it out nd now last week, on Nirednesday vening, was held the second such. Saulta, Mr. and Mrs. Tolni Fep, call. Mrs. John Knox Mrs. Ma EW411. Mrs. Mary P. Nome 3fr Alex. Cruigie, Mrs. W. J. Cox, 3I alai Mrs. Wm. Vrooman, Mrs. IC A Howell, aft*. E. Gramme% Mr. and Mre. 'Dumdum Fuego% It. and Mrs. P. W. Currie, Mr. Thomas Gouley, Mrs. Henry dlohinson, Mrs, John Ste. VOVID. Mr. and birs. A. S. Chrystal, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. P. Finn. Miss MeLay, Air. W. :event, and a happy gathering of elose ain hire. James on to 200 persons oats the result Inkster, Mr. awl Mre. Robert Kay, The gathering was held in the Odd..r.ond Mrs. William Birnie, Mr. J. fellows' Hall and everyone aeemedtol.Tem) 1W.r• tire - las Stro gn Mr ,Tame ina V a enjoy the event to the full. On ar. ,k_Dantoiaa. Dr$ rir-al at the hall the guests were'wel4 IVir, and Mrs. Robt. Mar corned and all were presented with a T;it NAIV 1101111' When MI are in need of Sick Room plies Hous old Drugs Prescriptions / PROM NO. 1 H. C. UNLOP; REXAU. DRUG STORE MORD BLOOE • GODERICH . • - ----a - - from the residence 0the deceased's Se, u, t hampton. Her hashand died son.in-law, Mr. W_. J.Jiairer, on Fri- nearly two years ago and she is auta day. (et. 19th. .. - vived by two end atal one daughtar : piaDeOeNalLtD4OhNoma.:Tialer Ill'elastlion iitoot Ispetoln.1°,1nadsIVIllers.(11.Tende!' • Dltutoownnain siDloiaal, dilicno,,i dte:rtit.ei viol rifmt rrfittso:iciaeliolocnelli: Dcrilatokins,oan;d0f5fOrldecrhicuhr;chMorts.,ofPeerrilaune., . ICvlheisitacitir,, oaft Dwrali Southampton recently of Mrs. Wil. 041311helli, a PnisleY' Mrs' ja$113 aidson, whose „men name was ,,a6s. don, afaii„ are now all that are left .. ititilp,91tvveroneciegt yny:farsGoadgeolebeh itzati. 9s gutanni%ar:deitY. t°hfellIvioetalv:ofIM17'terst.-h:oenac:::: : disughter of the tate Jacob Miller. happy few days together. Mrs. Dna iamb afineri....a/ 4 born on a tern ,-ter liVittrin'ttntali4 rmet during -tau ''- son, ef,Goderich, where they:spent a . ti Fiftyaihr yeare age she was waived aldson was buried at Southampton, , to William DOnaldson and for a time Lar- W. E. Perdue of Clinton, and l't• t: later zareao tBigpinepagnacianseteii Intateearha Mrs. D. •Gardner, of Gederich town-. a. 1 !: -..-- .. ship, going up to attend the funeral... chant, 3ire. Slocum, Mr. and Mrs. IL fancy tissue gap, and when Dick es Swetnam, Mr. and Mrs, Adel Blaek and Mrs. MacEwaM sr., led taa Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Green in the 'grand march it sras 3 large Mr. &Ines McGill, Mr„ and Mrs and smiling followiag whiell they Thos. Wootton. 31r. Stewar had, Mr. Black had intended having Chief Postlethwaite ta, lead tli-ittt IVISairitit7.11XnarSM. S(Iaanelltbel)411.24416WLiiiinnke vession, with, his ,PlPee,"Pileeknatre later, M. joint Dustow, Mr. John T self to PlaY the fawn, ull. -4" w"`e' . could not. be, present,. so the thrilling Mitt , Thompson,Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. El Thos. Hood, Mr, Wm. ' strains' of the DiPe were net heard' Waster, Mr. end Mrs, Jae. Bond After the grand march a very in- teretMrs. Thos. McEwen. Mrs. Jas. 'Tait si program Wati give" rn. 1. anMe, W d , sitham Allin, 31r. _ which -Mayor 3factwan acted as has Rot. Redt-em Airs. snoi,d, xxs. N .4 Chairman In a capable VaY. %remota G. 13eleher, Mr. and Mrs. C = Woo by Misa Slargaret Wilmot, 4`erY 1 IGS, Mr. and Ain Folk" ad "Mighty Like- al4eSe;"Nabs, Mr. eo, turdy , -4 recitations by )3illie Joe 11 Johnston ; ii vocal solos b3r Mrs, P. Sounders Mre, John S. HoWrje,,,M,,r. John Me - Donald, Rev.j.`r. ,oro. , air, and Mrs. 3 *Loch Lomone.and alidaizt:eot,JAi_ Donato MeNevin, Mr. :and, Mre:1Vil. J. . rs a ,grler" songs by Maior Stnrdyand J. Morrow, Mr. andM. Wit. , aby Mr. Lionel Parsons "Keena,on llarn Moore, Mr* and Mrs' P. Spain,., mow,' and omelent mire); and Mt. lehn Nicholson. The contmittee in charge of the piatIO MUSIO by Miss, ,Gette Cowen,' event were Mayor and Mrs. 3facEw. Who , also acted as aecompanist for, btheerge,hileedrsv," owteyrefentleureelletier otantruf ant% Mr. and GIVI. roso.nGao'nW, lifrB.1.1'3111t. tions to the...program. were given by ' W'''' W' Smits, Mr' and Mrs" '°"' 4 -,. :a --.--, i , .v eorne of the guesei ef bem, them_ !Parsons, Mr. And Mrs. J. d'. Mcgaren, tiachineo, aci., to =mat with. tita tee/atee.. • , , - Mr. and WS. L. L. Knox, Mr. an Von. - Archdeacon ' Jones..Datenufa. Ws. R. C. Hoye, jr., Mr. and Au,. Manager, Dfr, Mitchell, in regard to spoke in Praise. of the healthful ali- Thos. 'Gond**, Mr. and Vire. Wal hie offOr to purchase tile Maitland mate in ooderfohnland of ma enjoy.: -Naftel, Mr, 004 /US. J. A. Daltii Bortdplant of the National Shipbeild- molt of the past ninteen years, dor-. Mr. and 'Nth...A. F. Sturdy, Mr. J.A. ing Co., 'but, after endeavering to Mgt/Ida lie has resided in this town. IVIaeVicar, Mrs. Redditt, -Mise I''if.; enter Ude farther negotiations and au., win. carapben, 94 yeam of age Robertson, Mr. W. H. Robertson, iss efte-r alsreseatin; tile tonefl Position on hie last ,birthday, July 1st, spoke Gene ConnoM Mrs. W. L. Hort° nd as fully and fairly as polio*, na to in high:complinien.t to Mr. Black for Um Jae. Clarke. , Mayor Ma an the inodequateness of the ComPanY'a. the partite lias taken in getting up was, ehairinanatal Mr. Reborto sea- PeftrItidsa tlo'• iMneVieaMsietehileis4 odffer',It:slYe.4orie-.. tv,..V. sonfraltal*d;°fIetigrigilegt reat!eet't "ta.nr% taineed hi the letter, dated Oct. 10th, the fact Hint ani inany who were 'Pre': ; . OBITUARY nes, from ,iiis solicitor. Afr. it. P.a.% :liassed on in,the...interVal. He ox- .TuesdaY, 'Oct.. leth, of Milk David C. gent at. the,' brawl` gathering; had L. •STODDART.-/n the .. , oath ' : on Haas. Mr.. Mitchell made it - T 4 also, that, os,a farther condition, biS-pressed on the town's stibreitting and posing on bondthfoer 1140nlethrn: athering next Ali of this Scott Stoddart, 4 „IyeTh.: noWn• and offer to purehase was contingent up- year's at hone: scatluning , would be highly esteemed resident-, Utile *Own' a bylaw granting a fixed assessment, for the past sixty years/ AS renew- ,Yofua, *. ': . . ed. The deCeased wassallit, her 84th for taxation, on their East street pre- I mz,,, unesen s)lowed ids keen, inter., _yecr. . perty for an additional period of ten esean things rennieipal'hY o talk on ‘ Scotland, eaeta%bielletnteli%BnIttedirga°,:hrieen' roaarde, plant feolsro auPon - the Maitland the need of a near -town lialli which . quite, young, jiving with her parents that if the boiler shop lot frem 'dote of purchoso. He agree(' Wyk where -the court holm „decal'. iber of Kook church' and had been an term (4 ten Years, be Said should_be in the tentre of the : , near Elora. She was.O .devoted merm were not , A. good lomat* for the eourt lietise need Lor the ereethm of building or V`duld be doein near the $ail where it ' active member of t 0 Ladies' Aid Of i buildings for their .inarinfacturul irould be Ilailio.. shim: real -Waco • for totru hall would", l3e* o a • ba Mrs Et 11 Witmer - of De - the centra/WshhelehigShe V" 4t 0 ie time president. I poiposea within fave =yearsi: it 00.4%41, ' loottiotr -War 00etiojett ItOrtaid.the-,Iotp,taii4, far 4yousi : lin., wa,a', sekaaa,'of Wert to the town, ' ' eurviyed by .three daughters , . And.the'inotion Passed by iliOcrato. on Kingston.' treat, .1) wine route, troit; Miss 3 4v .Stodflatt, of Wind. 'CH WaS as folloals: Moved bsr COMM.' the traffic to-Godetich now reaq'hed son Rev. Di. w.iii. Nir. Stoddart and enter Bailie, seconded by Councillor the town:. Epat street was: all tight on. and , Herbert, at maid„,, x,". Gould, that we offer to sell' the Paget ' when most :trtiverame dime Ivy -tram.- Mra Stoddatt massed away about dee Do,or Company plant; the boiler and •Goderich, could well afford it nevi town ,1. n. ago:. The funeral took. place 1 beating plant, the Fuge creme, the ball. Its.: taxes' were enlY _about Ielf George, of Toronto;-. aantee, of -Olin. shafting and boiler company lot, and what they were in seine other towns. --7 - , 1 asaesentent on: the. Detniniok.Head:- if we raised • tbe.assesPnient and o! " pullets for sale , submit a ,bylaw for a nominal' fixed 'aueb for instance as Kineardine, and mw - Company's plant and the propeSed; eyed the talc rte we would be utak] sante terms as outlined in Solicitor's Mr, joint Linkiatee eentributed a The ifollOwi plant far ton Yearat for $AO, on lng a, good move, rig.' are, selected -11/rttsi. letter, Carr;ied, : . P song.er two unaccompanied., And Mr. ,alisolotely no culls. They. were. 1 The 'road inaeltinery bulkiness, t , wa. Moan brought . out, his month hatched friato eggs laid by the very :familia to be a growing ,industry 'as 'organ and-,hatiearaany feet jigging be. hestiseleeted breeders at the Ontario 'every Year more attention le . zbeing fore he :a4aa through. Later on he Agricultural College. Pull brother; !given to roadsaand better reads are was prevailed on to play for a coma: ofitheie pullets will be used in onr: I oeirig Constructed and old roads int. drill° and, with Mr. Conan chording breeding pens next spring; , / proved, widened and graded, 'and re. and "Dick" -Black calling off as well i • constructed. In fact . Such an ieduse as going through the figures' himself, aft :O.AiC. Barred Rocks at, .$1,7.5 ea. try' as the read machinery business a real -old ititrie danee wag .pet en./ 25 O.A.C. Barred Rocks at..$1.30 ea, has ,to expand With the growing 'de- 'Connnunity *ging led 'thy' sr2p 0.Acsingle con* White mends. 'this year . the Dominion. . G. L. Persona and Fred Sturdy was Legitorns at, .- ....*.41.00 ea. road Machiriery' Conepany tOolc.uP much "entoYeet list all. ' ' / , ' .! -a Pie Cotistruction of. power road mach. 1.• - Refrealiment,s. were served and Alig5:,,-, 0 hes, eombination acarillers and grad- prisewere awarded as follows::Old. re' end twelve such` machities . have -est lady present born in Goderich. 100 cholVe yearling Single . een: built:avid disposed of this flea- .prs Slack seventy.ei ht. eeeond comb White Leghorn Hens at 90c 'am 4.4.W7-72 ••••••••••••.. PAGE ?VCR - OVERCOATS in correct styles for men Quality, mato ials and excellent tailoring 41'0 very apparent in theso stylish g.qrsuents, revealing the Snap and style for fall and winter wear. The materials are the season's latest. We invite you to see these new Coats. which are offered nt attraetive prites. We have a splendid range of Overcoats for boysnfrom 3 to 16 years a reasonable prices. 10 Special in.Ladies Coats We still have some Ladies' Winter Coats, which we are offering at the vinarkably low price of wo.. They must all be cleared in order to make room for other winter pods. Regular values from ,$18 to $25, • $5 opittiteygoat,......•......,..•..,Pee. ..*Irs......er.**•••rre.........e....... and.1Xlinter Underwear - We have a full range of Ladies', 51 en's and Children's' and winter weight Underwear. We invite you to see our lines,, made by well-known ,inanufaeturers. The prices ,are reasonable. Ladies' New Felt Hats pedal sale of Ladies' HOW Felt Rats in this season's. styles, $ 2 49. gular pricer $3.50. Selling , • . Ladies' Velvet Hats in latest styles. Regular $4.75 and ClearinOt* • • • $ • • 4 • • • • • * 4 • * 4 • * * * * • 3.49 8110P EARLY AT A coRNRELD SHOP OFTEN AT , THE STORE ' THE STORE WHERE YOU ARE * WHICIRIS YOU ARE INVITED TO ,anop WEST 111)E OP SQUARE PHONE 410 GODERICH 'INVITED TO SHOP TIM DOMINION ROA,D • al upon for a nominal ne. • MACHINERY COMPA3IY seesment on. both plants ,being sub. Now that the purehase price of the initted and passing, The report of Maitland Road plant of the National the National Shipbuilding Committee Shipbuilding Conmansr has been to the last meeting of the council as , agreed upon between the town coml. adopted by the council WaS.415 fol- vil and the Dominion Road Machinery. lows; Company there should be the utmost _ GOderiela Oct. 24th, 1928. co-operation in getting the teceseaty'' Your . National Shipbuilding Com. bylaw ,subtriitted to the ratepayers, mittee met' in the 'council chamber es the Company Mode it plain that this aftenioon at 3' p.111, anti proceed. their offer to purchase was 'condition- ed to the office of the Deminion Road • -te."""--" %Ira' --a JUN'G SING, late of London, St, Thomas and Ingersoll, begs to annonee to the Public of Oodexieb and the County of Huron. that he as,. acquired the Restaurant, hitherto known as the British Exehailife, and will continue it riane of HURON' CAFt and with entirely new Management. His long experience thorough knew - ledge of the catering business ensures to all per- sons the best of service in all branches. Visit The 1117RON once and d you' will agile again LOGS. -WANTED:. We the Undersigned, are open to buy all kinds e of timber again this .wmter. We will pay you good. price and give you liberal measurement and grades fOk your logs delivered to our saw mill here. - We believe it is to the interest of the farmer to cut his own logs :And deliver them, but -anyone hay- ing standing timber and wishing to sell on the sttunp, son. These 'machines eon also be ikta .oldest lady progent born in Gdderieln ' 'tVe wouid not be offering this stoek ted with snow plow attachment xn Mia. G. AL Ekuott; oldest men pros. if we had room for them. 'Our PenS froid so that they are a vent nne , ent born in Huron County, Mr. Wm. a piece of road machitterY for any tor- :Allin eighty-eight; eldest man pres. are nil filled, We have over , 1200 potation. The erection of these large ent, ',Mr. Wm. CannfbelVinged 94; birds, machloes necessitates a- good deal second oldest ntan present', Mr. Wm.]: more space than the small, horse Stewart, 92 years; oldest bachelor / drawn graderand the necessity of present, Air, W. H. Robertson; °Idea% a ona factors space an more single lady present, Mtes A, McClay. kindlysee is before you do anything and Ave will Si c glad to see you. We will pay you spoteash for anything you have to offer, and as our lumber is largely manufactured into the finished product, it helps our MR province. by selling to a concern like ours. • Signed- , THE LUCKNOW TABLE CO., Ltd. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PHONE 23 B0X:206 MOTOR COACH , .SERVICE . GODERICK-STRATFORD Read :down , Road up pm. _ Liu, 4;1 -Attach aim. p.m. 1.30 7,00 Holme‘aille 10.215 $.25 I 1.43 ' School 73$ Clinton 10.10 8,2)tool • 810: 1,60: :Ryer hill 7,20 Seeforth 10.05 Special 8.05 ILO 1.11 ' Tar St. columben NO 6.05 _17.60 11.10 0,IA 7.20 Dublin 9.45 11.,ne .1.1; LSO Pr illi Mit heit 9,40' 4.1c5 7.40 lig 040 0 00 Selnineville 913 4.40 7.25 t.40 LSO Al'i Stsatinril MO 42:1 7.10 $.00 4_00 $2% ji 0.00 4.IS 7,00 pia. P.Tit. 0 r". * e Lin, lEttit, INA,. • • It a onvenient factory facilities wits couple married the longest idr nna G. CAMPBELL bat prompted the Conmeny to make arre.. airm, Woman, fifty -Six Y;aral- AUBURN - ONTARIO n offer for the plant whteh the town ..1)1 f tt‘z St. WaS the only • 11, lolit tr. a o er the tow the plant and while sow_ the hers of the council considered the price offered and the price' finally agreed 'upon as inaufficient, and as a matter of fact the 'WWI% haft had tho plant insured for 'a much toner stiui,, the Price haying licen agreed, upon, there should ite the fullest to -opera. ton in the development of this irtduo- try of the town, for It is easily con- ceivable that this business might greatly enlarge, ni feet, as pointed out in `The Star months ago, the idea of the Company will be the erection , of a new building alongside of the plant they aro purchasing. We un. ' derstand the present plant will be carried on also, probebly devoted largely to repair wet]; and so forth, tS0 that:the twit is eeeurang the Oa' valent of it now industry and abould, sO regard it. SCHOOL REPORTS S. S. No. 11. Mhileld sad Colborne ; !Tenors .5te, Pass oOre: Jr. Alma Dougherty, 02i Isabel Polka*, - .92; Ten y Vroomart, *08. Sr. IR:- Irene .Grabant, 01; Marion Fostor. $8; *Ciarenee• Esox, 7it. Sr, .11,---Gor, dor, Pollock.'85; Cecil pollork, 73; LiMyrtle Foster, 70; MarY Vroomen. 2. Thook teethed * were aliment for' • tow eatuminetion. /ay. S. S. Ne. The following is• the intent of :It, .;'4, NO, II, &Attic)). for the menth ef-1 • • October. lfonot 7Ar;., &loaf apolitle Ofl Monclar, TkV, WednesdioN arhor,utus:, Friday nyibt. Sittiraar /fight rolial lei1V0* Streiferd fit .0 p.a. Vita. Merl at all hotels and for** tratee_, bare* 1:odevichfrnin nee fitretford treat bat depot iehone 'Nils 0,14 Ati!re, reach both way'. rate* Is *hoot children. atteadise Ittreifned .- tn. INa-Maraor, Lamprey. 81:; twvide • Mt, Ma, Jr. II7.--.Everett Oadaelal • •M flLArthne Mirka. It H..-- • 'Oledva Ferrate, 70," Ad* Eltr!allt. 741 , eratitiozt, 7 ,Moote.: ';4, Se, Pe., 44,4.44 #444itt4t'J )42; Eittelt 74011teid. I. Jf. .. 1gl-r0i0t. Th1ifinvre, - - Whit are floseetreei sae' afivorn.W.* -tier ri.gnt airy and ma gassa..-"*. TIONAll. orocas# cOMPANT MIMEO Ilkirderole POstellreone, 11ted0face Mentrold HELPFUL "WM SERVICE PniAConli.:TarlAdTR1/41-0,61:014tfeesex,XChatli4glja- dons use of, credit is OM of the pritnaT: tnctons Of ilia -an -lc oi-Voi-itreatan. activity which 'brings it into dose and 'helpful cantorwith the business interests of ,Canaa, The tat* fvlontreal,because *fits resources, , organization, experience and widespread con- nections, is specially well fitted to give its ,customers tic :kind of, banking, service and cooperation which mans trioSt to their busi- ness, whatever its scope. Established itpit Total AsseCs hi tufts of $560,000,000 ecreation lub You can't meet a deficit in the body proper exercise. Fortune is useless with Your financial condition largely &pen physical condition. Try Bowling to Kee Free instruction from 1:34 to ROYAL BOWLING WEST ST hitelai°11t t11,'t ti youiFit. p.rn� Ys