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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-01-17, Page 4INNS t eta tare tun, col tat PAGEro`,R -aC `BELT MODEL" CORSELETTES We have now the new Corselette, called the "Belt Model' with sinner belt, elastic panels in the sides and hose supporters, and made in strong brocaded material all sizes. Reg. $2.50 for $1.95 Other Corselettes, made in Silk Brocade Materials, with inner „Belt Support. Regular $440 for $3.29. Our Before Stock -Taking Sale is still on With many Special Values in several lines of Merchand ise : Ladies' and Missses' Coats Ladies' and Misses' Dresses -Ladies"--and-Misses,Hats, Men's Overcoats Many other lines' o1 Merchandise offered at greatly reduced prices A. CORNFIELD "SFIOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP” WEST ` SIDE OF SQUARE PHONE 418 THE GOHERICH STAR aailepted and a motion pas<c4 to lay. the supply teitehets. " Tlie antSttrc eetaon c brit'~ Ahad this. 'Arra was refex.ed to tie school mate agement committee, Ond the r -i aaer of the purchase aaf air valves and humidifiers for the radiators at Vie tor:st w Dol was referred to the snug, ply committee with pewee to a a It was decided to pay the member- ship fee in the Ontario Secheel Trus- tees° Aesotaation and to. appoint Trustee Paieoas to attend the annual .lncethng Xpril 2nrl, 3rd and 4th. Inspector Beacom T rade a report on the two public schools of the town 'which was referred to the sated mttnagesnent committee to interview the inspe for and report and it was deckled to invite Mr. Beacom to at- tend the next regular meeting of the Board to discuss matters with the Board. Front the inspector's report we take the 1o/towing : Victoria School Speaking generally the wort: of the reboot is being very well conducted. M. Stonebousa I consider to be dis- charging his duties as principal in a very efficient manner. His class- room work is good,. and• in the general management ,of the school he displays energy and euthutiasm. The disci- pline throughout the school is otire- ly satisfactory and the children dis- play order. and .pression in their marching. Tho method,Used where- by monitors line tea various ,classes is one to be complimented, as. it gives the ehildree. training in initiative and leadership. Miss Hamilton is • a very efllcicnt teacher. There are •a, pumber of large trap e£ the ehimnei; en the seat?' vele should tc repaired. The low spots in •rise -be €s" ;yard-she,till•43e-fit;eine i eft: ra._ Band car gated. Inert Sear. the public. ,,drool hoard ted.,:orsited V'ter`:rr7a tense 3It tihi1 yyc acv it is hoped to Emla come improve- ment at £central school, and the whole hoard is to inspect the reheat en Sate intlay morning nest at 10 a.m. Some suggestion is made of a change ir, the heating system, The present £uenace is said to be about won't out and the advisability. of a ehanee to astwam heat is •tieing discue ed. • The eaving in using steam coal instead of • anthracite would probably pay at least the interest' at the cost of in- stalling a steam outfit but the mat- ter of cost will Dace to be looked intra . and estimates got before env' courso is decided on. -The visit of the board' to the school is for the purpose of all the board becoming acquainted r -,Wit the conditions, and ala this is prepar- .awry to deciding on the amount the board will ask the town council to levy for public school lsurposes, HOCKEY ' The Cubs Run the Two Gaines of the Week to 20 and 30 Minutes Over-, *jute but Luck Didn't Come Their Way. ire 'past week the Goderich Cuba , t ' than their opponents.. In the • must be banded to Secretary E. Merl. TF1trit•i?3:, JAN. lath, ly_'tt Alt -the -well -known -Cough -.. —and .Cold-Remedie Tonics, etc. always in stock at the. Rexall Drag Store We carry a complete stock of all Patent Medicines, Drag Sundries, . Tobaccos and Cigars H. C. DUNLOP, Ph 5 B. THE REXALL DRUG STORE BEDFORD BLOCK PHONa No. 1 GODERUCH 4 played two strenuous games of cam an hockey and put their }best into them ovcrtime ieriod: what looked like a linger as soon us possible.: The Rob• but failed to win -either, owing to ad surd goal by ,Sturdy -fared to m.ly mason Trophy is lite main Incentive verso circumstances and.to the lack when the puck landed on top of the for competition in the league which of the luck that favored their appon- goal; and the winning goal was sear- will commence its playing schedule eats. The first game: was the one to ed by Elliott on a long shot from con- on Februelet. As many entries Stratfoyd on Friday night last.. Tlie tee ice, The lisle up was as follows : as poses a are sought by the• cern. boys in this room who. are backward Goderaeh team and supporters essayed Clinton -=J. Tafrord, goal; L. Cooke, mittee in charge and the more :the in their -work and seem to be making; 'to make the trip to the Clan"sic City J. Elliott, defence; T. McEwen, eon- merrier the fun: The development little. progress. Such boys need by, motor, but the snow came down on tre; H. Brown, G. Rath, wings; S. of our athletkc youth is an endeavor training along industrial rather than tine ' way and.the road waeonone too Castle, C. Streets, alternates. - i worthy of enthusiastic support and academic lines, and it is to 1* hoped good for motoring and. gait worse. Goderich Cubs --H. Doake, goal; J'. representative citizens aro meted to that the time will come when such The result was that .the team were Weeder B. Sturdy, defence, G. Allison, cooperate as fully as possible. The training will by available in. centres; out iii the snow frequently on tee way centre; R. Stoddart, D. McKay„ "Big Brother" idea could be used •to - outside our titres.._• i down helping to push their autos out wings; C, Walker, Alternates. l efrect in the formation of teams and The third boot teacbers, Miss Stui- of heavy spots and they lead no time Penalties ;would develop sportsmanship and dy and Mise Robinson, both appear to to stave when they arrived and had First period—Clinton, Browne, 2; .loyalty among the potentialeathletes. ' ' b doing good.work. Their classes to.go on the ice directly after: snatch- Cook,, Elliott; Goderich, Woods, 2; D. A suggestion:. is that difteresit groups MR. JOHN CIiTT IS -CHAIRMAN tel was appointed to the Collegiate Repairs, nupplies, etc imam aro making very satisfactory pro- ing something to eat: These condi- McKay; 2... of men could organize and tome their It it t B d g, d flat g and ;After OF PUBLIC SCHOOL HOARD • int u e Das The former ap- Pie tin ••• aver n groan, tions were not the ideal ones :under Third period—C1}nton, Elliott. own representative .teamtr. pointmerit •is for three years and the mksrelluneous ,.:;,. • x4?,rr1 With 'regard to the second• grade, watch .to. play hockey, but even at gvertww- 4inton, 'Streets, Elliott; play had 'started it would be hard to :latter for one Year. Government, for teachers' ' Miss Hate Watson and :Miss Wiggins' that the Stratford' paper. says -the. Goderich, D. McKay,.. decide whether the boys or the"Big Inspector 'Beacom Makes Report on The +board *ill hold ;its regular fund ..:.....:, . .. , analare both providing efficient instrue- game might easily have been a win Referee --Q. Dick, Seaforth.: Brothers" were more interested in the Condition of Goderich; Public meetings. on the first Monday of each Balance' on baud, . * 7'9.71 tion for their pupils. Both are teach- for Dither Bide but luck took occasion , This Thursday evcvning Goderich outcome of the gingerycontests Schools, ' month at 8 p.m. • The report of the ors of Iong experience and are doing to smile on the Avons. The summary plays at Seaforth and ea*ea*effort will which would ensue; secretarytreas- Gado. .. urea~ for t w h c>. s $22,$7:1.10 .quite good; work. of penalties shows that -the Cubs were be made to pull out a win. - . atoll Public school 9 The buss P'board for 102 was forwarded' to the Department as fol- f The inaugural meeting of the Go o year a approved to be h , actorily taught. The system where-- they had on the see fora part of the defeated Clinton 9 to 1 at New Ham-. thma remedies come and go but every • ly meeting was also.done, The tyro by' each of these teachers has both game and they did well. to. hold their burg and increased their chances of year a ` held on \Pedne„day evening of 'this latus: week, Present : Trustees Cuter Wan Receipts cipal of Victoria school reported 1883 M sales of the anginal Dr. J. I Miller,,. boys and 172' iris onthe 01 t Primary and First Book pupils in her :opponents down the way they did. winning the district „:considerably. D. Kollo s Asthma Remedy ace,, Carrie, hill,' Thomson Balance from 1927..... • . , ,1.20 y g voile, total room is not in the best intereste ee nut for he fact. that the eleetrie bell gs' dh grow rind laoftel. nee for December, average attend- New Hamburg .scored Ebur goals to greater and.greater, No further evi- Governnsent grant.— X480"07 rico G th• children,, However, that matter which is used to,announce the end of the first period, two in the second; and dente could a 1 4 boys rind 14 f iris, total, be asked of its at ark- Trustea Cott was.appointed 'hair- Moot rates 21,234.78 g be rectified i due Course.' the periods failed to work Stratford'e three in the last. Clintons one goal, Ma R t.g . bl crit.. `It relieves. It is:al'Fvays: G6 O6 AI` i d tieing goal at the rid of the first of the regular month- 'The Primary work is being satin- : handicapped in the number of players Last Friday night New ' Hamburg • Nothing as Good for Asthma.—As- per- "e 301 , 80 per cent. Pemiy Bank de can roc e n a e in mars for J2..$ ort, motion of 7Ci•ustees liTan•xesident fees. : , ins attic conducts .the kinder-.. iei g g a e p was scored by McGuan in the first • ; , posits 28$, ahliountliig ere .$5b.10.of lite same unvarying quality which Neftel and Carrie, and the' following Whine/ s Institute, interost SOd$ standing comnskttees were appointed'Vomen's'Institute, grant to- • Miss Murphy• taught two days for for. the year, Trustees. Thomson and rvnrds cost of music in Miss A. Nairn,. Mrs. Redd thin work. Besides the ,,hilt to res and and before the referee Carrie having been named a striking 1 struction a half days for :Miss L. Itehlueon de gtr:ing Ii eel a fair game. but get this splendid remedy .today. ia0 Ob dye training 1 d t "t could be informed that time was up • Th line-up she ianpaxts Inane' useful and v1IYi- Stratford had landed th puck t Hamburg --Goal,` E ' Ii 1• d en in a propel' manner. Her. me- kid would not have .counted, as it was period.: the sufferer oyer fratn asthma learns to Bart rtt two and thads.ate tbose.that are:approved for, scored after time, but the bell failed, George' Karges of Kitchener refer- know. Do iiot suffer another other attar, ,.•..,,.,..•. n an manna ei.-ori a iiie- coniniittee and uhf's being •their re name and School Club and Miss P. Sturd3' one day fpr bliss e in he Hamel; e- port : grant toryards cost of Hamilton, .and two aril a .half able lessons .about their daily envie- net. fence Ci► Ibfl ' ch a , ays for Miss V.'Watson, The rill• Ha cis nd P Bing Supply and -Contingent Commiteee music instruction 60.00 cement a ham • .centre L. # eel a Central school reported 8ii Bowman; wings, W. Gas In t nl acl -est. P. Thomson, G. I., Parsons and Withheld from teachers for i S t id and J. Mei Re n: n -Vin Patter , iia h a midi •who t g 9 Clinton—Goal, . Tu • •'; . Ii. Nall wind Jas. C'ari'ie, . 2 G8 girl total 149 110 P J fford; •dofence, • + t ar 62 ,371.10 Godo richcored the first when,. : - The• work of the caretaker .is well : Stoddart belged the net after the first Sebroeder Axid R. Hamel; alternates, perfomd• Theboard are fortunate fifteen minutes plays and, as. the P. 1 L: Cook and, S. Castle; centre, F. Mc- • ;;1 .•eral-s• fr '1.aftel. superannuation. #and.,. 16242 Finance Committee•--'1'iit. Wallace, 110`7; nv M 81 d i Stratford ut it Avon a9 boys a 7 girls a nt ri .1 he o is tat rage attendance boys and... "the t s per centen- -n went' a the bell before they tied k de s`ts 131 amounting to >Yt a in. such zsu t flora uis .arid ran- t.. p t t f;. School management .''omnitten.. Disbursements rite Ba , Brown doing th.. trick wit n he • , . ; t safer gero s gas ed Reese s rebound and 'hatted the ".. •cessxty far a greater sup 1 of su iso in got y a er e en ure a alto •..... •. ' acieOtious ,manner. e e e snag-. Guars; wings G Rath and $ Streets; label fin front" a " .G.10. Permute '4 m..3i'etuee And J. F, Tea tiers salaries....: 2 $38,40, -• Miss Sturdy substituted halt s t 1 c . ,.,.$id,49b.1.. I v 1 h t Dull lace to crit haiiz the n ',Phontson: : . 'Teaching music 110 bb a day for Alias Elliottand Airs. Red- 1? e h e theImmediate] alternates, J. Elliott,and li. Brork!ne, pressing around your. heart, from Debenture py p d• " t .1.ft • I'tvspei`t coin t tt .F U. "Iti11 dirt three d t the' 1 i I .Dueness, bloating or pain of acid in- • Y n i ee-- Miller D b t trete it 1,55 78 . lreo aye or princ pa rt elementary reading books 'than at the. scoring. there was a hulaballoo JDNIO R TOWN" HO(KI:i`--I, 1l.k'.A'. Januar The p from the timers' bench rid the rush- digestion. • Stop worrying• Your Jas.C:aRrrie and E. H. liiil: ePempoi+ry tcaeher. , . «.: 2G0•St) a yI paplls wart re ar& prEsent. is found in either school. a y Stoaiehousc.>wAs re -appoint• Ctirettaleng >,..,. 1t,52GtI4 ed as getting Balk to school; twenty a ed out on the ice to make Referee stomach simply deeds an Tlie o are .especially necessar for Now for some real fu 'ed to represent the board .an -the Pub - Ile Zabrary Board, and 1'zistee af alkaline. ea s nt e t t •e orFor . e b the o e i ta s a da ft heel ai e 4 Secretary-treasurer'n tett t r i' eke p a ref t .' MAO' p y .i.. A d co a , aha younger cliiidien, .but are import- . d mbe stoic the pl y, declaring' '•The formation of a Junior Hockey a little Btauxated a i --• r Fuel, light, water, ete.•.. , , . 1,515.031 t('N'ednesday). The xelleats • were ant for au rides. If ebildren are that tiie Stratford. tally had bean'sen't League is inProgress,b e M fines n...porvde gra' backed by the or tablets. It quicklybreaks up,the - ^ ^ "•-•- to be taught to. read fluently and •in- Past Xlpak after time and rho# the bell same'energetic executive that has gas, neutralizes the acid . Stops the tc+iligently and, to readily grasp the would not"work, However hell o n bell, for the goal sponsored the 0: H. A. Cubs in their pain and keeps stomach sweet and. thought from the printed page, they,to go, o e , he play quest for provincial laurels and our .wasn't stopped by the only official gu rt -P h ' S strong and digestion perfect. it is must have available a much .greater 1: supply of material than :that furnish- ' ed by the prescribed text banks From the very beginning the teach- ers are expected to train the children on +►7 zrt our hawrQa r Taw you ran see the most sense. dead automobile ever introduced--- thc Outstatlding Chcvr'oltt of CIt CV», l Met Hiltoty, --n Six its the price - rageofth°efour 1 This *Meting new automobile is now on display in our showrooms and we • +y'stdially invite you to come its for el personal istsprction 1 Cone its today and inspect the Out- standing ut standing Chevrolet 1 Set for your- self what distinctive beauty - and thrilling, performance is now avail. able at pget so amazingly Jowl 1 Leant- how- Chevrolet tails• *gabs citehBhb.d an entirely new standard of motor car value!' . The . Most Complete. • '— Array of New ,---.7--. ` .rr..••, 'r • . Features eyer offered in a Lovw•Priee. Car New 5lwarhneee-- 32%' Marne Power 1, okph.i.e rail. ,mind •11 irw.i.*a lessel eeM4.Mh New 1, l.rwi5.1 ere Mier 1w dew 7, l-li- T" *VW ODM,. i. meow sisime r i wail, .ial/d pewter, WNW twrww ewe. sob 7, bre sires*1444 S. thew hoods w,.a eueskt t' z Ne I. A!' dietlCD Jae e' 9, Pwr.e• lnhu.wra to mit MP* ae, AwarmitM rawy. iwt, w rob". 3.:t*swsquemeet ..ei. ISUS ; natty Cevewer-- Greetie Speed t, Aiwwt.4 #44440144 eh.Mw tbokei P 2. ___ woe ago WIT., :t_s ,. 1 McNMMatwe• .1 .aAleerlre 3: Some Well wearir les Nn, Comfort sial Ceereeien ce !. [nest amnia Hew 21.41« 2. Adi letiob(Woe ' I e.m4 £k tit J. edam typo two 54!4' 4. WNW VV i r..aa(.ay iw*,s k ea..w 551.3 7. W11 * J maws below set s. $loin westDerbie +atirdwi.re{,ir5t 701 -bee whoteesta New Saito. 1. es5.,wIr.+ruMwr Imiss 2. Pmre e.rw.l melons ns hM bleb how 4. f 41 pool shies Ude 4. lie' i•r•••• werwy44ewie ewe. be srGrr as -iii- owl, i1 net 4. [trw 444.4.1 i..3.,.s.h r..Mbu MI Pow in Auld Beet ie Beautiful New Cars on C,0110 02 m lr)irp(aY in Ow Showroom MacEWAN & TEEEBUa 'T 000EIUGH, ONT.. PRODUCT OF di;HIRAt., ha0TO$S OP CANADA. LIMZTI. 0 is sou p Iowa p t making g rd akin g .i doing this every e dayfor wbo could do so, the: referee, But success of the local prated. The on' it meat do the s me or jcoou o sta'nn n y supi+lied withkeone of those o d•fan that the timersere sh- must be juniorsed ,that the entries world ever pains ly previsions are that the players refunded • by reliable druggists the toned and reliable handbells so that es.-- to read not only. for information butt there were no mistakes from the - •- ' r.----►.... also. for pleasure. Without a proper realm of the stop watches after that'" ort Ay a- 101:10.- t01:1101 ‘0 1:110= aof hooks they cennot do this. In the second period Goderich again i would hoe the, Board to consider - scored first, In .about .six minutes, ^m apportioning to each teacher a cm., when tVoods die the trick, And time tain sum each year to be expended on and time again it was only the good i, work suitable bootie. 'Iiia few years oath of the Avons' goalie which prem • class would hove a good supply of vented further tallies far the Cubs . Beginning Saturday, January 1,, th at the i supplereentary reading material.. and the Stratford•paper admits that - + + * Ctntraal School the Cubs had it pretty much their own . BABBET 1.. E GIFT SHOPPE o - way in the play. At twelve minutes g of V etotdaas hsol ad of the lice also tit this al jimmy Martin •tied the score 'once , 4 . Ail Embroidered Pieces greatly reduced Pp more, the second period ending two • instance: Miss Sharman displays ale,ottron, Sta splendid ability as a teacher and her The *laird period also resulted in aStamped Centres. Luncheon classes are well up in their studies. - tie, Sturdy tallied for the Cubs m 15c td $1.06 7t,c to' x2.50 The discipline throughout the school eight minutes and it was not till i Stamped Runners Tuekaway Pillows is of a high order. eigliteen minutes that the ` Avons n25e to $1,00 48c The other teachers in this school evened up, Shaw•driving in a long one o Pillow Cassa, per pair • Stamped Bed spreads I' ' are . doing quite satisfactory work, that Doak .could not 1* expected to $1.00 and $1.25 $y.4., $2,19 11 Miss Wilson has h coneiderablo taunt- see. 'Then. came the overtime and a Vanity and Buffet Sets Bridge Covers ll ber al 'retarded pupils in her r'oom, - Shaw's second tally won the game for 20c, 25e and 30c f 1 but is doing as well with them as can the, Avows in. twenty minutes' over; (lariltcd Pillow Tops 79e reasonably to oxpceted. She shows time. -The line-up was as follows : w tluittet) Carriage Covent promise of developing into quite an _ Goderich---Goal Doak; defense,111. 20c, 30c and Sue Sac ,Mlicient teacher. , 'McKay end Sturdy; centre, Allion ; -The earetekee keeps' the •school•I-wing:4 D: McKay arid- Stoddavt► al- ArtsytRope, Artsyl Floss Pull Skein --A full range' . oaiite 'lean and appears to be doing tetnates' 'Hoods and Pliateht shades Skeins, XOc. his bast to diliaxyga his duties in a `Stratford Avons--Goal, Brown, de- p . c c Reduction on all China Gift Piecp Pieces. - capable manner. r. I believe you have fense, Marson. and Itoeee; ceetre, seemed a good man for the position. Martin; wings, i . drown and G, A recommendation for a . hango in i Shaw; alternates, Onto. Gretchen% the boys' closet was BalReferee —IL G. Puddieontbe, New The T e Ba ette Gift Shopper The ateomaittntodatlons at "ictoria Hamburg.iurg: sehool were graded No 1. all through . Goal Summary North Ile o „ With the exception of lighting and First period: Goderich, Stoddart, I,. 0 0 0 0 AAIB, Goderich this comment was made, "The light :15.00; Stratford, P. Brawn, 4,55, _ _ . iCtor------nats0 ing would he considerably unproved Seeoi'hd period: Goderich, Woods,, by the removal of the paint from the • G.00; Stratford, Martin, 0.00. window glass. The decoration of the'Third period: Goderieh, Sturdy. ' school has been well carried out," I'enaities: "test perlad bl. Me• Central :Thetaaeconttttodatlana- ray, outset, 'Woods; scoond period= -4 CALVIN . SIM ,were needed 22 and'A with the eixeep4 Phalen, D. Malty; third period Al. • ' tion of water supply, which was grad.lison, Reese, Martin, D. McKay, Orns. t! ed. 1. It was pointed out that tta-11 The a - #ikret overtime=.Sturdy, Allison; see. Potatoes,, 90 -Ib. beg ___. _ vies on the road include autos •that ' Dail pctdod -.Allison.• .w.... Storks of the Godhrjcie fans' trou Par eipe, per Irk ^ * „ , Turnips, turned over on the side, gears that' peck11C were stripped,' ears that had to have Me ail sorts of itesistance and ears that: Macaroni, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO250 Metareni, twit, 3 Le. Roaed Oats, ss lbs........ . ...... . $1.111 tie t er's Clears lip- did not arrive until the prime was pretty well over and Cara that were left in Stratford rather than attempt the return journey. Slept latiti'iltrrtualia. rens* The errand game was on the • local entire syatellys. ice on Monday night, when Clinton Eczema WlaaMtbt, ..4 lint..... , , , , , met the Cuberand wort out in thirty ' floasey, No. 5 pall -- There Os* ret mineral times f.i og. minutes' ece•3•tiinc. Both teams play, I! WA , iia shall, per lb,, , , , , ,, , , , , , , , , • „ , , ..tee ibc .. •..••••••• 25c . .13••000•110.4401.20110 . o . . o , . . o • , .. . ka!r►t :s 'lithe Mit eis ee it balder; ed earelkart Wino Getierkh atria ItPietieittlyksle. Maisel. h•ts:iring.:tht' feat tally, when Sturdy* *cored tit '1Miknits, dna* per Si.. • , , .. , ,Alec kr les<, ltw T•!i %ilat the al.,ej and .."en tante.', but in' anotbpr eight, .. • • . • - • - • - reile H,iu.,t,.eeet l.,stiele. kidneys awl ntin!utest t hok eetiied the. score. In „ Candy, tut reek, per lin. , . , • . • , ...Ilk: avow, t1+,l n4i... -,.Id 'pewit ►leer* they rc,•,,nsd nesiod .rifreeta meere4 for'.. ` ' . • " " " ` " iipeSk,I.te+rebiwr, i9.4fwre Int trd+drw•ri'wi, the , i.itor'i in ten r+ieatee Isvt write " - x+ew,aa, mi4a iosia. . •'tedva the T e.f 11 p.'rin,l arae n off With 'rowed J., CALVIN IN CUTT +letr,ekie, :MeayMl.ea,xMrtrtswtire+pi up, 7A'tleittti cttww SW, as 0.16Pr (:sneeter -* pooh. area to rna iryirer lard to eft mote 1Metlere: Hemi old 11,4044111b $114'. by la tM Iota, MO evithe M,, real 1IS A agM#'S Ike( t5tw'• Geeeci4il the sorrow the Cbl.. •r. IiRM•r STREET -atomadow a