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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-11-21, Page 4?Act: YOU New Shipment of DRESSES .Pral• Arrived just Arrived Ladies' Dresses in the newest style, and shades. Come in and see them. 4, "peai?al Values ire Ladiees" and Misses' Coats . A conftpletealine of Ladies` and Misses' newClothCoats, authentic in every detail, lavishly trimmed with French beaver, sable And opossum, in colors of black, brown, navy and sand. all sizes and specially priced. . A Special in Ladies'Felt .fiats Regular price $2.95 for the -week-end $1',98 `e& -s Suite- and for fall and winter wear. Styles up- to4he.minute in every detail 'r " ST ' `t OF SIDE ORNFIELI "'SHQP WHERE YOU . ARE 'INVITED TO SHOP" A New Shipment of MEN'S and BOYS* Leather Jackets - just received: 41 :e -'earn Juli line of en's aid young 'erie wear including I lain's, Neckwear, Scarfs, Hosiery, Shirts. Underwear, eta. _ ti w„4 Phone i.8';' THE GODERICII S'C'AR f9'fse Depertmeit of Ede sties is it- ; vitae% ;vitas >f;ritteieva aid of hire Pion tun` been receiving a good deal of coin rtructive eriticr.nr rather than, ilea ,stri:etivi eiitieism ag t'orme*le, The seairhlight of eritiziera has hem turiwd upE:r the educational oretem, with the result that more suitable plans are being evolved for the pro- motion of educational work through- out the 1:evince. The Efuwnshilt f3heril Board Bill, eith©ugh not meet• ing with general approval. might be Y the solation of the difficulty. County • school boards also had been sugnest- led, And now corms a later proposal by the Minister of Education viaich he proceeded to explain, although not ae yet convinced c,f tiro best way of carrying out the idea. Favors New Proposal Ile spoke of the ministers' pro, os' al to love a re -arrangement of 'courses, in which two years of high school work would be takenn in the irnblte schools end two years of work now taken in Universitywould be Taken in +Collegiates, the idea being -to bring education closer to the home'. In the sparsely settled dila- tricts. the 'dee has been evolved of bringing travelling schools to the children. The more closely we can get in touch with education, the grea- ter benefit will be derived. Ile spoke of the present, situation when bosh and, girls leave home so early in life to go to cities said towns for secondary edueation, end believed tided before the meeting broke up that the home environment would be xTt2 h d that rho first preserved by the new proposal of par Instructions carefully inspected practise for the Scout bringing high echool work sand utile the following buildings. and . institu- varsity work nearer home, :As to tions. viz., the County of Huron ,fait,.. how it would be arranged, he wets not the county of Huron House of :Re- prepered to ` say. Perhaps, instead Fuge, the Goderich Children's Shelter f-introducing-tltatystetarnto.all: col-.-_.• F , • an the curt. Monts. in Coderich, an,i T11URSPAY.: OV =let, 1920 GODERICH FOLKS FUR. ''OR AN ACHING P' ACHING volt)? _Mr'aoH . PRO icOR, AO 91."4ACHING NT HEART By MAC wl BUY HER come C 4P'f AT uo STORES PS 1 r course / co rM a Alt joking aside, this shop will O. many of your long.felt wants. Well supply you with entertainment and :comfort. We supply the family's health and comfort needs. & C. DUNLOP THE REXALL DRUG STORE ' GODCH a . ONTARIO We, the several members of but this was strongly opposed to by concert would be the held on Xi*eine^ r •, Grand Jury- summoned to serve at ° the Fox patrol',” who said the manor Nov. 20. the Supreme Court of Ontario held' was needed worse than the weiners. at the Court ]louse in the Town of The roast was' held.on Friday night Goderich in• the County of Huron on and even the .Itight-fisted Fox patrol the fifth'. day of November, A. I ., pat in their appearance.. It was de - ave atyour request • an. on FOR— egiitu,,,, inst;tuteq,,,.:eertain, ;n&1• 'Pauli resort on each.of these s fo chools-in coma es weal be 9caak,v.F end these endowed with facilities: for We, the •Grand. Jury, visited the jail additional` courses. What new costs on the 6th day :of November, 1929, from $450 to $500 per pupil in' the and were shown through the sante by = university could be done in collegiutes Mr. James Reynolds, the . jailer., who' ,for from $185 to. $150 per pupil. If treated us with great courtesy. We 'the two years' course now taui;1it in found the jail clean and in geed eon. +Collegiate.' reverted to utile schools dition. Same damage had been done there would be a-reduction•in,vost•to to.the jail. by a: Sim which.:occurrced Probably .net mere than 40c per. pupil, there some menthe ago, end'we found It would neeessitnte` two.-roont schools the work `,of repairing this damage in moat cases, as he 'knew from•. ex» being efliciently carried out, :and perience that, in a school with one everything as well done as it could teacher, the fifth clear took the lion's be- done. Mr, Reynolds, the jailer, is share of the teacher's time; to the utilizing the labor of his prisonere to Mawr, • neglect of -the .junior classes 'of the do some ,of the work, thereby saving school. considerable in expense. The prison- , Therewould be difficulties in the ere are clean, healthy and well cared' way, but the principle is good, and for, and there were no complaints' 'll T t R t ers 'fact that so few remain on the fauns difficulties •could ,elle surmtlunted, and made IV' any of them. Air. S tt M P followed d Ith the greater numirtr of. pupils taking. , e G anwl . ury, vis ted ,the Huron res s e ay. 'Ni komes hpentlicrs. th old m k . 't worth llt,uso of Reinge an the £th day of R e ca tees wa a e i lie ori; .., o owe w wh le A larger, unit of .administra November 1829 and :found even' - . clinics . g ole d condition, find eon - Association might ravlde dental , , A p ' an address . in which he thanked the ' . [while, .- thin in' s di ' io • ssociation four holding its annualsiderin thedtfLiouL ' ,,. -.. er ,at Fifth Annual Convention Favor . 'reposed school nurses, domestic science veer. g ties tahe mete well Speakers S meeting this year in' ngham. On acs and other measures' that would - conducted. There were no, complaints Educational Changes behalf of the mayor, who was.,out of be practicable.. As yet there has nrade ehv any of the initiates, who np- COST TO PARENTS WOULD Iftl LESS town, he extended a hearty welcome been no solution to the problem but geared halms" and well cared for to all. )The older he grew. the great- he believed in maintaining .eor elideThe nous° of Refuge npparentlY has ger imisortanee was laid by hint on the dren feeilitiete such' as would give a ,good garden, and; although it'was work of school-boarrd their', mi u y 'Qf our tit l ul ti 24 of Trustee, he or she should feel that i $ t lie corn S ' lm ' clueing the costa feeding the in- s^ he `itis of such c pure that the not 'stated •whether there was wing a l?op a on, leer could 'enioy to the full .life on the financial returns from same, ,the ;idem 5 sect Shouiti + to r o%'l a ti :are aitettding chool._ .. Yhs+n. . f'arta;••--which---ho --believed' •ta-•bo- the- ia large—mount— of..; veg ambles`: raised: "man dr. vatnati accepts the position must have bel ed cons ei le rzn re• Suitable Stets'at Study fax the Rural Child best place potrsiblws for thein y • • i;s • - Fruit and Vegetables call on +EO; PRI•E &SON :Carr. North• St. and Square Specials -in Tea anti: Coffee Goods delivered on short notice' when required. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE 248 asp • NOVEMBER the month for • • • y Chrsan themums Naw' *r`your. Chalice Choice stock always on hand it is a grave resiioinsibdit as 1to is g West Itor.. mates. We were informed that there . --• Uf; . . eaeom for • ui .. i ae for West Buren. and Axr..E thus pieced ie:the position of, guard- I.P.S.' were 4qQ bags of potatoes Tse The fifth nnnunl convention of tie P, a a, t iiati cif-ihe iti ,\otz; was. next introduced. After We alservp raised. •paten e`ounty Association .n Txarb- ane`« k e'— ii`a-P a ire a t"batorprrs:ietiit is ted--'thtr•Chihdi,...\, file..,. k • tees and Ratepayers was Bold : in his address, said Trustees eluteld.be metr-and ,omen ter in rich. 2124 Silt,; ' The president, he spoke of the privilege it should be Gode on the same day: t town hall Wingliam to provide education suitable ter wor consists not alone in paying out d like have see more res- feu' days ago, but she appeare.l to be •chamber of fit to shoal To rt p it question mf vital interest of vision and k a m r rid in the Council that is a ><y now the child. Their for trustees o meet to ether and he Mrs. 'Tigert only began her duties a tirdev N ve be k t e g tilted the Boys and girls who intend to Inure ,rite moneys of the seethwthey,arae- e . 1 c h a suitable_person for the position as with the hall comfortably , ant Ir wits hearnti y itt a card with . the various •phases: of prro used edit- matron.• tixesenee of a goodly of outlies f'arining , their life tvorlt.. While he sent, but they should take an, inteh-. 'vervthing appeared in being nr;,encouraging feature. ifiil«..thought at wise to leave the-road+openoli enhian st-art-€ i v.elfn- 4- the ,catidnnl• cha><ages itrs •outlined iii 71x2: gear shape. Thele urs seven chiidren Ilam Archibald,. nresrdent of the fete those who -Melt to attend college,• child. ,Snelxrss address.• elle told. el the *t- eatime' there ut the present tuner Cf these.• A.eis ti occu led the Bair. he believed the road to college was +CartadiL today is spehdtnir mtliioits st action l arc which had we onpy saw three• as the other fan, of a axe annually 1 x •ase rc l , not in Ilio best tit. is of the tn. he wished to buttress apron the serve t children appeared clean, v+e11 cared veer alto were'read byl the secretary slate institute this gear fov the first vera-•. _TL ..R "' FLORIST: Goderech - - • Pito 105 ee orra on: pinadei olmost too attractive as it is d ll nit a ly f'o ii a h, ane been intr•ndueCd oto Goderich Colla were at school. All of'these three The minutes of tbt :in+eetini, of a- ' try to have so many of the youth of tames. (and trrttstees his Willingness' to time. Lie believed in giving the for and in good health. One of the d lira. R. Davidson. and adopted as .the Land leave the farms to make ep-operate with then, in supplyrng trainin .that cvonl 'fit the child or children wr11 be placed n. the custody read, on motion of E. C. Beacom, I." their life along', professional' lines, tlieni.°with material n1ong this Inxe g e t of the Salvation AAinlyon Saturday. - `fie thought the situation was ghost which would be of educative value in . k of to of cru nt'b'etwire g t chto l We think an institution of title kind p 4 n being spent in tyro county, annually. sir schoola be given, se benefit to the town and County.' for secondary education, the rureil stated that there is a nett generation He spoke of the' 'increasing interest The Shelter did not appear to be in people have Intra voice or saying how arising. Publie' opinion must netts bein€! taken in the county far 'musi- heed of any:immediate repairs. this money should be spent, which is sarily : be , moulded to: eoincide with,y We also .inspected the Court Rouse;. _entirely .contrary* to the principles of Changed conditions: Education must several at ce instruction r v aro schools, 'w tt Lt t «oderieh, on the- sixth of November, deanocracy. It should be the chief. be practical in this age, :he said. er ce►tr s h sur -and we would recommend . that: the g object of the people, to provide suit- Mr. Snell iteSpeaker . rounding group h l much s, is is . rho Court . Room be re -decorated ; in a ;able subjects of ;study on the .currla..i carried :out with uch success. Lee i .E+bv,. It. W. Snell, wliti is president. ;outlined thegenerous giants given lighter and brighter color. The Court '. eutunr in .sevontiaify schools for the of the Ontario Educational Amelia- by the Uol err ent'of Education both Rom needs. redecorating and- the rural child.. tion of Trustees and Rateuavers, and in music and ugri itnre as well as lighter color, would help to reflect the light. While We do riot wish to he the means. of putting the county to any unnecessary expense, we think there is a great need of a waiting room in the Court House for the use of ,ladle, who are required to appear Tr`Hnsportatton Service HOGS A SPECIALTY - • tragic. %%ith uorrards of $70,000 the scho lie def l a fou he boards no yspecial ,'instructions ,could. a necessity and are sure, it will prove • Ire paid fitting tribute to the Pian•n ie ,. Mare Profit for tie huger - . ,who is now: principal of the Mohawk for household • science. school ` ltin» eers, who endured much Hardship sit Institute at Brantford, was thy next ekes. • libraries: etc.; He ' advocated hewing out Names for themselves Mai ROY MCJNNiNGS sneaker, lie found it difficult • to making the schodL'and its surround - their famines, from the wilderness of i' n o • ss.• a . c o Yo a'sUb' subject f is nod s h e r h address. r h• beauty' s ,o f the nun - n s thet o eomt A ... ter have these sane banes and • ore being brit Iortvaid for the promo. " f o ,•-- r r s d: d heeding are often s as witnesses, and we think something poen 601 a 32 RA,1 enDt*ICN forest once crowning our fair Lund, t It the Present time ao many ideas ity and deplored the feet that school fans deserted today owing to the tion toad betterment of education. aroun zr an ui unattractive. 1 1 A CK REA Bread is the chief food for everyone and should be selected in- telligently. Select your bread with at least as lnuelh care as you do those things which are essential to life , and happiness. Mackey's BREAD is baked from the finest and richest ingredients and every dare is exercised in the process of maturing the dough and the bakk ing of the loaf, which represents the highest achievement inthe art of baking teeelhhiolog!". That is why Mackey's BREAD is they choice of hundreds of thousands of citizens tlivougltout-Ontario. It is best for little folks and gown -ups. AT YOUR GROCER'S or DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR PARES DAILY BY OUR SALESMEN. OUR WA.(f,N IS ON YOUR STREET EVERY DAY. TELEPHONE 107 DOMINION BAKERIES Manufacturers of MACKEY'S BREA We 1%8 BUTTER SWEET AS i NT -r Officers Axe' Re -Elected" should be done to relieve the situa- at The treasurer's report teal read tion n once.. Other than the rede- rotating of the Qouit Roam rend the end adopted, and the election of ofli- providing of a: room suitable for use vers took place, which resulted. in the as.a ladies' waiting room, the Court former officers of the, association Rouse appeared to be in good condi- being re-elected. They awl Presi- tion. dent, William Archibald, Seafortli; Dated at Goderieh this sixth day of first vice-president, E. Fulton, lirus- November, 1929. Tiros. A. Doutncer sels; 2nd vice-president, Mr. 'Melte!? ty (foreman), Wm. A. Edwards, Geo. Mr, Seafortio secretory -treasurer, Eilber, iobt . T.'•Uonaldson, Cecil J. Mrs. R. Davidson, Dungannon. ''Tile Lamm, W. G.Moffatt, 0. Smith, Jacob place of meeting for the convention (tinerericli, Edwin Hoixhausen, H. W. next yerr was discussed, and the Graham, George Pollard, Chas. Par - question was left in the hands of the sons, Cha. F. Martin. exerutivo to decides. Iferetofore the meetings were held in Clinton, which 1 SCOUTNEWS' ie a more central place,arta it is be-' Loved that ' a larger representation! Troop No. 1. , •i would be, present at that centre., The n GIth with inspection. of trrCsiden masked for the support - meeting bu inesal:ofrtthe sevening alt in making rile convention of nevi wee the organizing w of another patrol Year a ouee essa Air. Fulton rvus ap. a uointed ons a delegate to attend the known as the p lea er . with W. 1the district convention to be held' at retail trio, load,,. Most of the mon- Guelph on Saturday, riay. 9tLi. Hoyt in the new patrol are nets mem- Mr. Farmer, principal of the 4ca he't,a. of the troop. forth Collegiate Institute. followedScout Gri4K sold the largest number. with . roost inspiring adore; s upon of ,,°,tile'rn Popiry Day and will be cdt"eatiott, in which he traced its his .• r ivon the prize warded by Aft. I. _ tor) from the earliest tiirres, through KV. rieveral of the. ,.-outs reCe ved the different • of e. At the present llieie Tenderfoot Cadges« e tine his believed !education t:, 1e aft cr: 'Troop, -Leader !Mee to a period of trayisition, from which it tvrinrr roast for the following night would emerge with wonderfully. int- _ -.: a .1 '•` proved faeilitiee.The econontia' site • .-r- _ - Y nation of the province is changing. The ss.ientitl' study of roils and faro, machinery, together with intensive cultivation is bringing 'licdple back to the farina. The time is fast !apt• proaehin5 when totiteulture will be taught in All eehoore. lie thought very t tiuipertentmatter andith tiev . ►,.' '' 1 `' E. • that public ;eked ter:, icrr•c fiemihl be trrined for giving inettru!ti ►n in livocational guidance. Iie believed that the nublirsehnol lzvatem Mired..' he relateut nin.' die finitely to the life work 'f the t aerie. While he thetteh± that ati•en wax h prr►u"reeinr by meat* Sf improved "foe ilitiee and curricisprrm.. Yet the heat hall not yet arriv.iI. The ',hying of the '`:afi,•nnl An- t".rs' brought the .. retort °.'r ren a 't!► IMPRn'irJ OVERT 1toii M " Sale of MILLINERY Every Bat reduced rtirid. a ,'latrge assortment to choose from, Sale comm er►cing Saturday, sad continuing the following .. week., In The • . Gift Shop Christmas Cards,- Folders, Cord and Fancy Paper. , A large stick of Chri tnt q, me rthandise 'to choose front. Wo invite you to call. • ` Universal Milline. a Cif Shop and t op PHHNEE424ty North :Side :Square Codericb Greet dery 1trietiemend 1tedererat,ag in Lighter Cottee and Treelike% ter 1.u4lei' Wailissg Nem li = The report of the Gravid *Imo sum ;swami far AP $nam (Wirt rrehl in Ifisirriek Nei,., 5th *ea Ott+, wet a. To Nit Nestor the 10e.. Mr: K ilt>iarr a, Wright. " Cleveland's Bread is * tempting, romprltement io say meaaleedelicious in itself and lending net to the red of the menu. Hoer family will demand twice as much of ear,itewsd se any ether. rihieburail, th to to flo !Q, dtta it is the meet beelth, fat sold nauriehiag food they can take. E. U. CLEC Psion. In West «~t. 4 WE. SELL THE BEST FOR LESS 111111111111111111111111kRoyal Baking Powder, 12 oz, size per' ria.-.:..r..._..........».:,.,-.•. ,,..,S3C Quick Quaker Oats . .. .. a ib ..33 550PureMaplcsYfop,Yo.,lIbottle WITH CiltChoice Evaporated Peaches, per`er pkg.- m..34c Epopaund edApn•c''os,per-wick Sardines; 4 for...25c: • Crisp° Fig Bars, per lb.... Fittest Loaf Cheese 11.11.11.11111116. 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P P b a g a a Pr;,i I inert New Natural Cooking 2 Vie. for Glillstte'x bye,per Glee* Cherries. t h.. KARA COFFEE f'' rl" Iir. , & Ilk ...Thor, Servet deed" New IMMO $11141 Per ha, Muer ... r a r . • 35c New Ciao ter; p IIra . a 0c 1 iI . , a a , a , u 6 sotl+aiRett Cbst elat. marl J mak. 16 Art. aitle ., 39c lilWk. ..#4.WL440 .#0441.01•44. • .1101.11 i. ,I., ,aY.•ci01.11 II MMelbsaa0+~RM.1 11.M7ROMM.IPPIOM 1t. ,t. HAWA Gode,rink. CHAS. AL .t . CALVIN , Gambia R. .1,