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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-10-10, Page 5THt`R41);4.Y, UCT. trite*, RADIO and VICTROLAS VICTOR Micro -Synchronous la,dio 10 -tube Cabinet Set, all electriaa $255.00 VICTOR. Micro --Synchronous hronous Radio,.10- AUb electric r c an , E1ectro1a fooplaying Records, combination all electric no win'd- ing,. for Records $375.00 VICTOR ORTHOPHONIC ` ' VICTROLAS ..Hear,.the._new + rrhophonniue . _ Portables-435.001!and 4830M Cabinetsr $95, ' $115, 5, $135, $165, 7.5, 5, Also PulweIl Portables, $ 15.00 sine, $25.00. M NEW OCTOBER, I RECORDS CW O1 SALE .. 4 Campbell's Drug •Store 'Phone 90 Godericb THE GODERICR STAR were going to pot them. 1,:i to Blake sit=, en ;bee ease'' rule .)t' leen a' Reeve Lerner thought the saw. Praises Trashiest street freot Recline •heel es Rieke, 'sehuuW be !w•atr.i sunwxhrre be ww•n.' � e w -t.. land an the -reek sine of Wilteams • the .ao hiehwaya where people ve. uhfIcorstreet teem Britannia real W Voyley; not hire to Mita epaulet the Square ! Miert. teeomacrended the lieu Saha to feet t >>ihent, I' Backache, 1mtsbewz be pee/Ma-eel to erect an electees sign ' c-'oun. eller 'Eunnuigii" was in fat—or'' can Hamilton street on the Coden:h , \'air � l of the p.esen. reale for the Seale -a irn,l,: ,atter whirl y" ❑r sage a '•. Inn l•uilii•nq upon gi+anti the usual -lie? yeas t ou'ncillart Sproule. heirs long l,.►u .14Nt been. tro+sibic.i 4i • hint of indemnity; repotted that le.- Counciiler Could was not put -Uvular h4 flranV' ratdi.AP,'A 3; -ad hare' tet• • tees •c'f Se'it, 12 and 1e front H. F. where They might be plaac,rd, 1 at'; +ten„ln. Reties,, ,.. if N-ou ase• cr ii:t Marr regerdinir see -Went to dor?, tamer Councillor croft did not think c,mc�'c't lldaet4! w-eakeesy snit IrutaUc'tt, had been handed to ehe Iviability la- present lorati-r behind the lif�rars tlodC8ustng Jaya of triinele_?nleerros cureeco C'o.; recommended that the Maser MaeEwan pointed out that,.atea invite to tae the amazing •ea ue retques;tecl to fig up ,nc�� nctrtia *nil of the scale's were `there before the liba'jof lir. Sou.hwur t►'si `•1'ra.aba' vaatht Wellington et3-e.t to t1ii €atiefactran nary wnae and t'ouncillor M4(4.e41 y "ut, ra:ik 'inf rust nine" .life 1 --ed watlr : of ,.he tcwng vie.ommendecl that the proper plate. !mete Anti nights r,[iliactt.er R� F, Yea Metcalfe fonstraethant company be said the Mayer bad ,fust taken .the r"'ults. ''residents on thea east Gide of Col =:trno words out of his mouth for ave. was l Mad(' fwm a spF:=ta)- formula ta,ed,steeet from {'hutch street to Nelson" dust going:: to make the some • oiei- , � street be allowed o sangtruc-t a state be ta'n 1)4rrer f°t` QVP:' 3Q Veal's °6t_r went. The present site was ad rt.iod ,stabs" ere designed to swiftlY re-" dard cement curbing, the work to be" 'as any that could be get. CouncilIor Awl' :he pain and naiti2tt of Ream icompleted at once from erect 'tee Bailie favos- 1 the present site. :mgIfre.hred Irritations. Bac'lm macs, street. the curbing to be heated and Deputy Reeve ttraigie thought the if ferment daily annuyar..ce and trainee installed under the suitee inion oY Depot should be referred back to ile:�+.e nights. Any good druggist the town eetneneil or i,s -appointee; and the market committee to bring to a will sol mdy you o't a guarantee of recommended '`hat the engineer's re-' report and mailed to this effect and menet' back on first box imrcha,:ed Dort on cede road nil assessments be. • • Reeve Turner seconded :his motion. if you are sa wonderfully satisfied rcecivrd And riled and the necessary'Councillor Bailie at once moved in with swift nod Positive relict obtaie-: bylaw passed. The tire committee re1ar*ed having Councillor or council that night 'and, "-- - ---y'- passed all applications for Wilding Councillor Gould. as the one who wad tVilson street; from ll. G. Smith, to ' permits referred to "' et • the lilt asked the council to discuss the mat- re -roof garage on Raze- street with council meeting. ter. seconded ;the amendment, patent roofing; from R. C. Pestle. '#hese reports of standing commit - Councillor Munnings, Bailie: Sproul, thwaite to erect ten• Ss12 addition to tees were adopted. Gould and MeLein-5—voted for the kitchen on the Bayfield road ; ±rom Reeve Turner mentioned the eon. amendment. which therefore eras de I). t`. Young, t.. erect gamete on Bate dition cif the sidewalk on thee east eland carried, bor strict; from J. W. Armstrong, to sido of 11,.uco htree*:, built last Year The question 'being asked w1i t site re -roof dwelling on St. David suet. aucl in bad rendition Until. The eon - available :than the present one would be with patent rode -faced shingles unci tractors knew that it had -zone to pie- Gouldba skecf r"What's the matter tilIorith make interior clisrnges mii1ting into a' 'res and the leu:. they could do wa:a to. 4 apartmen• house; wa saes estfmatcrl"tin 1. back of the town hall?" end then eu- cost of $600; from Seeord Arlin, tosu'Mayor lliacl evam said the matter sufficient usual mcfor ria longtlo lack of rover house on Albert street with pa itMadsbeen Bb 11ug8xos. ands attention brnciel int siding; from i4trs. Nairt3. to re turn, and Councillor Bailie moo- ahingehouse. -on• Keane ---hoer.- wnuad lava foie fixed, ohs.rwista the k , seconded b . Councillor _ Snmuiee-faced shingles):.from W. A. Cli`isTiolm towh,miahs= y—tine 1 a"R...ano i'r ..,...t�stt' the neviw. seides be Ideated on they to erect . one-story dwelling; •,rn Bay- aetion for damages. old site. The vote on this was 4 to 4. Reid road, on cement foundation, aid- It etas expected that the Water and Councillors 3:unnings, Bailie, Sproule' ed with cedar shingles, also to erect );right Commission ion would meet the and McLean votingfor it and the garage and poultry at:. eat rens of coencil at this meeting but Commis - Reeve. the Deputy Recce and Council- the lot estxma ted ccs ° $2000• and nioner'`aylor was laid up with a cold amendment that the natter be avid- ed. ed PAGE rip ININIIIIMIMIIMM111111111111111111111111111 You are Invited to Vise Our 1 1 Home Furnishings Department on the Second Floor, where we are now sho Cling many ne71? lines in: WINDOW DRAPES CONGOLEUM RUGS FELTOL RUCS WINDOW SHADES and CURTAIN RODS \V 'eliere we hare a larg‘lr anti a more beauti- ful range of WI AVOW' CURTAINS and i1 R 1,P- : RY MATERIALS than we. hare ever had in twist Especially tt'e U'Ottlti mention the. • DAINTY RUFFLE CURTAINS o in all shade FINE SWISS CURTAINS and PANELS lin many new designs Also 50*Inch Sun -fast SILK DRAPES ►'?r tti►llaltriet-►ncltertx . p Phon laws Croft an. Gould against. f and Chairman Murney was not very � , .86 - M._* ; titttc ;This Mayor said hefavor d t 1_ from Fred P H1BBE The Cash e the old store on east side of than d . aro beat- wen .and did not want to come to the iit111t111 � 1i11111111111A1� 111111111�111�11i111111111�I111IIittil11 1 sate until something better in the +yzsy -ween Hamilton street and tcaia�t council without Commissioner- Taylor• of a location could be shown. He in- with hot Asphalt.. . ; Bylaw Na. h3 authorizing the oitin edited Mr. Geo. Price, who was Pres- Are west front e ' of streets the past summer and asses q Ala kie s 13rread ent, to express himself if he had airy- Ltd.. Stratford, fol' a transient •trade sing portion of the cost against t thing to bring to the council's a.ten- ors license to permit them to peddle property on these streets was passed out to see: what :the commit 'vas Poing rich, was referred to the special sown - to do about the, scales. They should mittee. 1 be behind the town hall; that was Councillor Bailie referred t who the 1 to the t e of bad been n bow ht .: for. � g r fact that •.h ode' Theatre e G. P. R. hard as yet dons. The Mayor comtnented'itha't the mein nothing in the way of putting up the ea,—... was -needed for the town, wagons and sidewalks outside 'the bridge at the Weep of Oct. 14th to 19tH equipment, willful led Deputy Reeve foot of harbor hill No attempt had Thea total cost of ithe work is $G917, 0hild ren, art he And "`adjournment° 15 alto next or- ��� ' deer of business 'after bylaws, so the FORTON R' S council adjourned. - CAST R1 4 tion and Mr. Peke said he was ores- bread from _house •to houeye in Godc •Craigie to remark that it was not been made to carry out the promises MONDAY and "TUESDAY ' wagons and equipment it was used of th,v eoinnany. 1 ERIC VON• STROHEII4I far but old junk."Tho Mayor said he lmad been speak- Ciou 1citior Bailie's 'notion to use ing to the superintendent who he presentn. another masterpiece. You'1 sthe old site was notdeclared carried was in town who stated':that :r the mat- seas Vienna --as it will never exist �but.we presume the Mayor's approval t r would b ' at again. You'll Feel the pulsing life f U IL of 'the of it r e tended w when the . .. .TI1E TOWN d s e xndfcates the way he 'rex a + n on i _ the most amazing somal whirl th Y. � d t pe n ti nest oar with the as votes and that thea decision of the sing of the matter ;through the our-' world has •over lot wit You'll under- _ ..: council: is 5 to 4 in favor of the pros esus' departments had -Been got rid of. stand the queer and lovely romance ent location. Councillor Bailie `said that thea ,Von Stroheiin; has evoked amidst this New Weiah Scales to Be l�trrChased •— here '. 1G►L1lS1�T111ey - „A, letter frown it W. Fraser, local reaches to the i dazzlingStr environment.o hvo mans p e bridge too were m Be Placed per of the Western Canada bad condition" and the town had had- "THE WEDDING MARCH" Flour Mills Co., stated the compan do something to- make•the road EIJUCATiOIt.AI, COMEDY Of R ` desired to build a new: office building passable. He moved ,that the clerk �• C. ,F M.. Co to. Ruihd New -Office Duttdiri and c.fshed to locate same loaf east write a letter the cbsai any askin ' 'G°N/Eywrlr3) wlvl s of the lane east of their salt block on that• the matter be given attention. Ad"tsissiun seen nits, ..Adnits. 3Jci thernty. iThcy would re -and the Reeve seconded this, and 'the- Children; 25c. ' town proPe, -quire 40. or ii0 feeaw sgmzare for, the - thairtxran croft of Speciat committee eporfs As to building and the: -company asked the motion +vas carried. , ry atinec Tors.. tea n. m. The finance committee xecomm d -Admission—Adults, 25e; Children 1"ue One of the:, commonest comlmlainte . • -*'^"*-� of infarcts is worms, and the moat effective application for theta is ,. WANTED' NOW .Mother Graves' %Vornn. I:xtexminat- .. . ' er,' .. , 101(W 330 For Upholstering, Reipalring Refinishing 1 A large range of Sample Cover WI' carried A. • e P. A. ZIMMERMAN. "video. Street. , edeeror . Band Matters Where . should the • town, weigh, scales be located .is sone of those troublesome perennial questions, iiii:e. the location of the Wellington street sidewalk, which get an. airing peri- odically est the ,town. council:; Wrist brings the question up, again just now is the fact abet the town scales have been put out of commission and a new set will leave to be got, so naturally the question of where to' put them came rn for discussion at the meeting of .the town council last Friday even- ing. The town is going to try to get the Provincial . Highway Departtnent to bear part of the.cosh of :-the,, new scales as it' wet the provincial truffle officer's' atom,. to have Eaechler's truck loads of ed on the market scales: aged them so that `they. been declared 'inaccurate. Ano of x town to lease them that part of laird en wv sufficient for ,thie purpose for. a Hurn- ed that the statement of receipts and ' ser ci years: e f would are expenditures from the Dominion l)ay WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY celeiiration be received and.filed anti ;yi`: a' modern building and:wvould improve that the committee be thanked .for 'NANCY CAItItULI,, RICHARD logs weigh thea look of the streets refund of ,$85 grant and cheauo For; RkCIiAltl) AItI.EN and >?'At7I. which dam-. Deputy Reeve Cxaigte movedto re.$135..20 surplus; recommended that L[TIiAS• have time fez. thespatter to the public works the cheque from offer •the adventures of a air of lav- •, q r a the �if'aminfon 'Road pair The traffic c o mrntttee . and Councillor Croft Machine Co; Ltd lam ti able youngstera.in a tingling roinuntie' rY rto , mince a re payment g g r gorgeous b dad, not like file . lase ;and succeeded in demonstrating t hies :of this be received and filed; recommended gayety. that it was heavier than the scales matter being saddled on aim and .h ,the fi i ' .. eomnuttee send said it .e .as cath r a'. 1 ng of the t x cotleotox s report' yIANHATTAN COCTf.T:1Ii. cos representative at v e of .Septeanlier. 2Ceh: molted that A representttiiive o# the Fairbanks m ter for the sneehe .commence; et CAMEO COMEDIES ltlorse. Company was in town last did not belong to the publig ysrorks the public library board . It laeeti "1'I,r11�'FIII. PAPAS" and "%Ii.it weele and incl the council at the cora« committee, paid a further sunt of $600. on their` �, pant; send repot -ed on a number of •Bio BEN. officer Was trying to prove that the seconded. Councillor Bailie who is $1,09$:39 as n men ofbalanceg = melodrama- of backstage breezy bits was heavier than is • allowed by. chairman. of thea public works coin - load p Y. t , in F, full on their 1929 deb of'bri ht It his ►or eous •iris and nittee neeetings on Thursday even-. The commend .frond the, clerk that ,accounts, including 50 for band ing, Councillor Gould suggested that the land proposed to be used was a i; $': rnfs g ter's salary for September, $64 for: . -- frig, and 8A'1'IiJRDAY the "location for new scales be taken corner of the harbor park suggested band , concerts for: September and ESTELLE BRODY .up, as it,was no use placing an order to.Councillor Bailie that . the . parks :126.20 for new music 650 until the council knew where they committee was .the prover committee t0 t' S: featured in the sensational British ....at _,.:..,a to deal with this matter, and Council Russell' for ..balance :on ,i;xandstand Empire Production. A tale of a stele• ec s fear T : THE PEOPIL t OF G : ERI H and VICINITY WAVING disposed of my grocery business, I l 1 take this opportunity of expressing my appreciation to my friends and customers of their patronage during the past five years, and ' for 1bespeak rely successor, Mr. :G;erz .Price, a continuance of your business and confi- donee. Yours sincerely, GEORGE. SCHAEFEP GreatliteautyllExperts the world over agree # band master intended training six or for Sproul seconded his motion..to re- The •public works deuartinent ye- - tale of ,p French Cabaret -lancer and fer ito the park +committee. Deputy commended that 13e11 Bros. be her riotous romance. t,imP riotous r mane 1'AILLEY VO()„ parks committee, , chairman of 31500 as ilei entiineer's rrogross Co;- . parks committee, .znd,:realizing that tificate No.' S tviren sidewalk con- CAMI,O COMI✓1XiE5: the matter he had tried to put over struetion work is commenced; report- "DELICIOl'S and RES on on Councillor Bailie's committee was ed •that cement sidewalks as ;petition- "HER GIFT NITE" coming back to his own, he suggest- ed for are being built on the west side .Matinees Tues. at -1 1) in. Saturday ed that perhaps the harbor committee of Keays street from Raglan street 3 would be the proper place to send:it. at p. m. It went to the :parks committee how- l evrr, on a 5 to, 3 .vote, -. Band matters were brought, up by, Chairman Croft of the special ..omit- mittee, one of ..whose functions is ,•o r .. • deal with band matters. :So far this year .he Mind had .cost the town. $350.78, which_ included $175 to the leader, $11() to the men, $30 for music and $35 for repairs, including the ac- counts recommended by the finaneo committee at this meeting for pay- - inapt. Though playing outside was over for the season, the band would have to be kept in practice this win - i ter if the town was to have a band s next summer and he moved to retain the se`rvlces of the present band mas- ter for !the remainder of the season. 'I'lie band, 'le said, Proposed to put on some concerts during the winte'e, .by which tiioy laoped .to inako same money to add to. the $30 or $40 they had on hand, send lturehase a set of chimes, The band wanted ;t•o go to ''Toronto fair to compete next year and felt a set of chimes eras. 'neeensary. Councillor Croft said the salary of the leader wan practically the only expense of the band for the scent of they year, ten sufficient new music bad been aaeeured and the instruments in need of repairs had been attended to. The • d • "twice -a -clay use of Palmolive Soap essential to skin care" AiN every country, in every te=arld capital, distinguished beauty spteeletiists urge the tw;ct=daily use of Palm- olive *sap to pratectektn loveliness. Madame Bertha Jacobrsons London; &leenn Day, of Toronto' Peed, of Vienne- 'Vincent, of Z'arhooand scores of othere tell their *mart patrons to follow the, "foundation des n ing" smentod i Massage the face gently for two full Heine utea with Palmolive lather. Rinse ...Oath warm water, then with told. All other tre strncnte should lie preceded by this haste skin cleansing method. - Palmolive 'soap M a Nene of palm and oliva oils. More than a mere olein rlc inner, it lax a blonde eriotirinet emollient effect 01110lr leaves the tenlerem t akin toeuooth, refreshed. radiant firth the gime of natural color. 4,4 PAL - eight neer men thio winter. Reeve Turner expreeeed agreement with Councillor Croft's ideas of keep. inc; the band together through the winter and keeping up practices. The 'Whole council in fart were in accord with this idea but some thought a leen salary would be 3utdt- dent for the leader and probably ac- ceptable to him, for the winter; :$50 a month xxeiined u little thigh for the winter months. Tile motion that oras finally adopted suns that the town engage Mr. 'Davies for the balance of the scacon if a aaat- °icfactory figure can be agreed upon. ao renmunerationa. Thea Wa5 moved by l Cotfiteitlor Croft end ooeonded l:y t Couneilloe Sproul. All the nmembser° of the eyount1 were Ipeeeent at iaat Friday'e meeting. The tax collector repot ".cd $1057 Jiff p 1923 t2ie3 collettcd ';ince a'epat. 20th. 11;10 hart been toiee email -Acting eke ' 1 zoitecs1,ae at, t.Cbie1i tame siOC T coalpkL.4 tel. The t'olkitviaV applircxtiotis far ;letildirig eremite e+=,•; 0 tc•feer°cd tis the i fire Catsreti_tee with pewee to act : = r l'i oa Macs LilyV%ltitciv. to eee-eat ears. on ti:e clot nide el the i euctsr i 3 r teiteeeni Il.steeLera tercet and Vin, da l � 440 , etec. e t5 al) uyeteeenent 1/ C .i`r1t i tr♦7 tete e'h �il i. (0 ;let. JC ci,.yj ��. R> CI EAvI (� !� c cat, pia' -ate ea the t.c..0 L• cue ea Age.00triir e s �4: J.,i� I II C°° me, is nueh more picasaut when your stove looks as well as it eooks ... when its brib Rant black shine makes it sparkle like new ... when "dressed up" with Zebra Liquid Stove Polish, the one quick easy, clean way to keep stoves lovely. ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POLISH EEC:KITTS (Oversee) LIMITED 1430XnlEt.r, p TOPO"V'1O- o !'A'.'i!'tlti6Cit sa Illilleftt"tat-tatte-dett tete Cleveland's Bread . is• a tempting complement to any mewl—delicious in itself and lending zest to the rest of the menu, Your - family will dernnnd ' twice as much of our Bread tie any other; Encourage them to do so, as it is the most health ful and nourishing food they ran take. E. U. CLEVELAND Phone 114 "(Wilt St, . I' YOU NEED New Furniture ,of any description • . SEE US FIRST We Positively Save you Money HAROLD D'LAUKSTONE'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE AGENT 4IANSiIALL M tTTRES5e5 SPARK'S for • CHOICE GROCERIES. I IDES, y weal's, VEGETABLES, BUTLER, EGGS, MEATS, FI,0UI. Everything the Best, SILVER VOOD'S ICI: t'Itat'.If Frigidaire Equipped for your • protection. Cell In. l000ls around and be'etn- vineed where cleanliness ki parannount. Sparr's Grocery The etore of catiefaastioa. HAMIJTON 9i'HEEI', 600:13C11 Phone 140. We denim' In testa Salesman in Huron (county. dur- ing Fall and Winter months to nett fruit trees, Flowerini: Shrubs, etc. Good pay, Exclus- ive 'territory. Whole or pare time arrangement. - A 600'A(`'RE NURSERY We own and 'operate a inaalera well-equipped Nursery and skip-- ply our easterners with the beat, in quality and variety. Sell hardy, (lanadian rown Nura-, cry Stock •anal you will he sur uessful. • Our ageuey la vat - Established tl- Established 115 yeuraa. I1EI, 31 NURSERY CO. ' To iitei 2,ht_1 tario , ri Rep Lure Specialist Rupture, Varicoreie, Varieoze Veins, Abdominal tVeakneas, Spitictt Deformity ' Consultation free., . Call or write Sbl1T1I,'British Appliance lord, 16 Downie St, Striae ford, Ont. • •: 'Any=body ,would he tempted the coolie'. came from llaeeh- lcr�.'' tie, a, ,Cootieo, per lb; . t .... Spiced Mixture, per lb tic Arrow Root, pc,,.' lb.. .:.Mrs A Tull Line of Fancy Calm,:' Corn Mice. Kellogg o or quaker, 1 fur 11 for .. • ..............3t.Oli Geed Mach Ten, reader floc for., pct. il► , 4Ca Beet bulk hent, per Ib y 1b.a.- fur i0x t" anmpbetli'cs Tomato Soup, 3 for . 3te Burford d'ea:r, y' f'or.......... Large Battle Vanilla tete Good Rice, 31 lbs. for v:ee~ re, Lat. l4.1:1t ' Open Three hiie:lite 'a Week r1'ueedaye, `,TCararcaaleys and Safer/Maya BA-ECHLEWS PROVISION STORE Telephone o.� 368 Prompt .bttearflesxn to Phone Clatters 114'i6verlea ' tat all Csancrru • somal'C)LsC I aditaa itttl'tlQVttek CINDERELLA' nEAUT'( SI1OPPL vrpie:c. 10 Pia6'd'.4' IG Nf.vorC LT iii I-•Y�11111 clue to il'e '� vu [ vtoa p:c1n.c..?1.1 c r_lg