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The Goderich Star, 1921-04-16, Page 5• • a IST 7111,1italainif. JUNE liana. Ittl. R , REMARKABLE. VALUES IN SIikS Black Pette 364nelles good blowy weight, deep lustre *Jed pUrast. Silk, own WOVen edge it has, Ana every yard is stamped "Imperial Pailette," This quality bee sold at 4215, On special sale, at per yard, 51.0 • Satin Duchess i Yard wide., exquisite extra NAM best satin Imperial Duellist" Weir war. a ranted. For etaats, suits dresses, Formerly $4.50. At per. ;ma, $2.115 japan Taffeta Joan ToitOto or Pussy Willow Silk in black and navy, Heavy and very hand. seine and durable. Yard wide. Seduced hi price to per yard, $1.25 Natural Shantung 500 yards, 33 and 34 inches wide, natural Japan Silk, purest Bilk, it is. washes awl wears to no end; "Deed for dresses, eldrte, suits, blousest shirts, curtains, drap0SiOo. giP0Cial este price, 9$c Clearing all Curtains, Rugs; Linoleum, at Special June' Prices Swiss and NOttinahana Leo Curtains, all this season's buying, andbeautiful many ofthem ire Swiss CUrOalttli, inad030 411 at 58,00 and $10.00. On sale, $3.75 Nottingham Curtain, $3.00 to $5.00. At per pair, 5115 to$2.50 6 Seductions in ill Bugs, Brussels, Tapeetrite, every size tip tet 21 x 4, COUNTY COUNCIL I hodse be painted. recommend Oust these repairs be Imade. Since our January meeting ,Mr. Lona, caretaker, resigned. We Weer,- fised in the loot papers for caretaker, giving preference to married returned soldiers. We received Wall 12 appli- - Ile report of the boiler inspeetor, VQ aContiroued from page 3) 'etreels,• Myth, we recommend the •same be made. •tin •council this was eitraelt pun. • We recotnmend the passing' of a by: comity highways amounting lo $179,- isalanY. We engaged. a returned sole ler, Sergteatajor Oeo. Jainat $800 1Ve reeonunend tbat an assessment f two mills the dollar for good evade purposes be raised from the Whole aottnta, and the following tial rates: Ashaeld, one anal; Col- borne, one mill; Stephen, one tn111; • Ternberry one ntill• Exeter. one-half 010. The repornwatt adonted. Friday morning. Caretaker Seines Mal,Ino Good law for erpentliture on the astern of e4101101 rouging front $8°0 to 0+200 county property •committee re- • - ported as follows We visited the property under our JOrisdiellori and Mut general eonditions slouch the Saint', its they were when re- ' . Ported ott at the last :meting of the •° °outsell. The repairs to the jail- wall and also # the registry °nice building 'reeome Per Year, who Nis been performing the duties very satisfaetorily and +recom- mend 'that the appointment be cone tinned. At the Children's Shelter we find con- thnons clean, tidy and Itornelhee. Sev- en children are being eared for at the present time. leour•of them are at.. lending School, The papering recom- mended and adopted January is not yet done. It should be done this sum - neer We also reeonunend painting the balls and beirOoms upstairs. A very good garden is being lateen care of at title institution. We recomniena that Dr. Clark and tbe cheirman of this commithee be authorized to carry Out the recOnimendatiene Centelned ln this report. No Ledy Asaistant for Aorieultural ' • . °Mee.. , Prim edueatton kornmittee reported I r. T. nregklio traushat an, ered Toronto duriug the early part ib of the week and TburidaY. Juno tnii, ufilvii=serviee the church at 4 o'cloek. commenced their Journey oaste.j he yea, sone and blue, to the coaet, aletube'siding uortit the their loft wee a, purple it lama& entrained et Newmarket, with the /entering iu vbite 'Barrie, Orillia, North Ray. Cobalt, Liveth for Evermore." -seder of the church, Res. clod tio3 sentees. Rev. o r . e W. At Cochrane, where only a helfehour stop ‘Na.s. made. the maY0r. the Kell - W. Finitimale,M. A.. B. Da pas- dent and inner ot the Ward of e Minitea Preabyterian church. Trade and eitiaens met the pe' party if wee a the returned men. et the depot. Cochrane was gaily de- thureit's heron* roll, delivered eorated with bunting end large flap oriel sermo11, And Major Ora- were flying from several et its build - London. who happened to be lugs In honor •of King Oeorge's birth - in Auburn. :aisu gave 30 ad. day. Weyer waS offered by Rev, A. 2 ff. Moore, et the St. JAW* (Qoebee) Iles churolt was croasided ao flu' News, followed by the singing ot Me doges ' many were unable to, gain National All them, admit ,ia. Tile Service Opriled with The mayor of Cochrane, wile is also 1 !at ding et the bugle eall, "gall the editor* of the paper there, was 11.- up which a number of soldiers, Pleased' to Meet the members of the who weie preeeute Med up, the stairs C. aV. N. A. Coettrene 'Wait the gate., from **basement and tot* Melt pia. way to a vaster Ontario that now is, en at tar froattot the church. with agricultural, mining, timber, and Than seine the singing of 'Lite 23rd power possibilities greater than the Pm* su the rePention ot the Lord's older positions of the province had or Prayer. Slitter which a mixed quartette could hope to attain. The extension of from Item church, Goderich 00nalete the 'la and N. 0, Railway System to 1111 sot Mrs. Dunlop, Miss Nairn and James Bay, close al hand. Would open Aiwa. 4.P.. Thomson and C. K. Saun-, up the country north and provide a diti::2 girrioltektred "crossing the Bar" svith short route to and from the Old Land Markets for the interehenge of trade in Mier poeyer, the.41)TMD, "0 God, 010 the unlimited products of the regioo. HeYis in Ages Past,' was sung. For The train in which the members of *MOM reeding the selection was the the Weekly Newspaper Association are *tory of the burntrig bugh, which, was makiog their transcontinental trip re- mit realleneined. ,• . -- - . prefients the last word in "travel. eom- The* Jane a male ,quartette Curiae- tort." compomisda by Messrs. Kenyon, Italie- The Canadian National Ilailwase and mann, lamtridere and Thomson. The Canadian Pacific Railway have each semiltheettiyalt‘ostea.v.a,s "Remember me, 0 supplied their latest type of equipment for the train, which consists of six After litsegairiouneetrients and the of- standard drawing (roam sleeping earfs, tering Cali* the sermon by Cepa Flog- defies car, tourist car and baggage land. Then the a:Welling of the tab- ear. , e let, jatitor I. Hetherington and Corpor- The .noseepaper peopSe were very al Oen. MacEwan pulling aide 'the much Interested! in inspecting the flags widen wereadraped over the tab- aanrlieW-features introduced -4n- -th tett type of Canadian National Eileen- le'kfidor; Graham gave hie address. ing oars comprised In the train. deuce of the pupil • .• •The Mast Post" WAS soundedCapt. These steel 'ears are the latest,' expres- Re amount asked from liarrieon gred allatell„ of Clinton, uncle Of the sion of the Railway Car Builders, Act, High School of $61.6:85 for education- of one to whom the tablet Was erected. quietly but luxuriously uPholetend— Huron County pupas, we recommend The hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers" have individual heating control which wee ellng, followed by- the National can be utilized from each berth; ther- mos bottles in drawing roorlie, age) several other N.devices caloulatei to. make a transcontinental journey as Pleasurable as possible. • Tbe dining' car is also of the most modern •Canadian National type, pan- elled in quarter-eut, oalt. .The Cana- dian National Hallways took advantage of •the 'Canadian ;Weekly NewspaPer I'fen' s trip over their lines to the Pa- cific' Coast to place in service their new dining car, menus, on which are described in text and illustrations the various. stages of Canada's develop - that as a list Of the pupas. from ebtroa attending the Iterriston Ili& School Anthem and, Benediction. Is not given, the list be asiced for and the matter be left to- the December sessions • 'rhe report was adopted, • County, Rate is and taie Milis The finance eteumittee reported on the accounte; recommended aecept- mice of .3. W. Smith's lender for bread at' 11 cents a loaf and of salloo. W. Legg's tender for meat at 1.6 .cents per lb.; recommended payment of Ellea- WAS the Otory of the allied armies in the great war. Thotigh ttirousande, even Millions log their. nee% 'yet , he that IOsetla his life saall save it, • and the ineptelle of their service and'eaeri- flee won go on as a rnOtiVii to high coatis aotiona Slept, ^Ping-. Revingly on the names of who had been balled to Capt. gingiand spoke on the subject of the lona ush, which wae. not consunfed:— hie was the. emblem ad- opted by the Waldenstans .and by the Huguenots the bone of their pease - cations. It was adopted by the' Scote Dab covenanters and it was still.used on the Polinterian publications. The idea of *Wog through' a fleey trial hut not being overcome brit was tee Idea COL girigland brought out. This Elizabeth Kennedy's claim for $22 for nurs- sing Mabel Roberts; recommended ae- ceptance of the anditors' report; re- commended a rate of 3 8-10 mills on the dollar to raise e161,505.32 for gen- eral county purposes; and recommen - ed ehat all orders be signed by the tLfl1L 1! Warden serra-nmothly on or about the land 1st and lath of each month and that eomn the different patrol man throughout tillimatato.. tramloperaeacthseacarplapcaeifinatrl loss scookt the county be notified to this effect so as •to ensure proraPt naymentalltin to lihfee rtithtn;kvead'r dust ,e0htlatibleed.tnhuut.nyieauititeodf be substituted for the -olause of the att4lihrsrrvalpArtop. 04. • • aninaotzmionbaeltuettputellefiovNeved r woreataldb..e'stfetrinegivit . ° mended and ;adopted at• the jenuary The specie' .conamittee recOmnienaett, , • Meeting have not 'been attended to.. 'ea follows— that the petition re Jackson, Scott and ment. This splendid train' wilt be .• the home of Canada's Vneehla Newspaper Men for eighteen days, and nothing. is being left .undone • by . the railways to make the trip enjoyeble, and at the aame time show them en route the many striking indications •of the agri- ctrltural and industrial progress of the .Dornietiomi Included in the 'equipment whieh the Canadlan National Hallways has, pro - sided for this trip are baggage, diner button than the world bad known, and three sleeping cars, which are .on just as.- stecording! to the legend,. a :the road their first trip, having just - comolletileation. tron1 (he Ontario [McLean be referred to the counell for wonderful anemone sprang up out of been turned out of the ear plant .at Associated Boucle of .Trade asking for further consideration, and that, re aloe the mingled dusteof Italyand the Holy. Montreal. • , a resolution to be passed favoring- th of McNa11J and Armstrong, all pa- Land on the sitenf a 'church. tor:which The baggage ear is especially. atted erlotio money be Paid by this council' the builders. brought shiploads - of; up for the convenience of the lime tothe different munitipalities 10' ells- 'earth from Jerusalem. The spirit of paper people. There aro shelves, on . posed of by the reeves- and councils service endakacrlfice of our soldierseach side of the ear on which eon- es.they aec necessary. " • must he, carried en by us,- eases and bag e are placeds, for which Moved by ' A. %Piing, seconded by "Alajor Grove eapreagea hi pieeie 1special baggage checks were prepared; John Douglas, *Mettle matter or 4ac1p. ure atbeing AUbtirx1 andbaing able and the baggage' I5. available to the son, Sentt *and. Metean, as referred to to take • the eounell. as a 'whalea by the eteeplert the so Of $1* notelet etimmitteet, be left 0i* le* .strire hand* of the reeve. of Mullett, • aa the. ratherahan the property le in that townehiPee-Carried. late tlay ot the tie recominelat tbat these repairs be • lett in eharge of the tornrnittee's chair - mean end Dr. Clark. We and no prisoners in the Jail. Under the rules governing the Jail officers the turnkey is 'entitled to two *Amelia' h011slays each year. Nat bay- ing talten any holidays for tour years. WO recommend thet tlile 'year Ite tu ranted ecu' month. We taeonitnenet that the coal sited be eaddrolosa al elite 'a feet of hose be tio'Skied the jail. Se request ot alts. D. altiedonald fm, appointment of a lady assistant to e agricultural office to look after Wom- en's Institute work, medical inspection a schools and courses In home nurs- tug and bousehold .selence, morn - Mend 00. itetiOn. Re amount due Parkhill Iligh" School we' reeornmend that rePort be referred bola **it la ttiooMPlete. , fte soled from GitesleY 2411 School for 'education or one Mist+ Nate the gerviee, and saki Party at all times, a man ate ng as- • 1 ?retitle:1g Ute 'lobe signed in charge. of the baggage for the , entire trip, 404frha hero. 11,.V. *toward I* rib- / let was a fine one araln, repreeenting the menegement a and many from the surrounding eotni- the Canadian National Railways, and a new typewriting maehine, we meet*. Geiger, et Stephen townshiti, We re- Moved by re me Dae s, see /I y mend that this be granted anet that The comotemi no payment, as this sehool A. B. Erwin that the chairman. of the old machine be disposed of or applied Is not an adjoining schoot to the rest- property committee be instructed to on payment a the new machine. deuce orthe.pupil. - decorate the eotirt house for the.Old 'rhe eave troughs and eoliduetOre on Re amount asked from Woodtock Ileum Week to be held in. Coderich • the court tiontee nerd attention also High School for the educatiou of one. Aug. 7, $, 9, 10 and it. --Carried. the cupola ever' tile court houeo needs Perd Steadman, of Dungannon, we re- Moved by T. M. Davie, seconded by • t TO is s 11001 • - - painting. 'We reeommend that the eommetu , W, P. Clark, that ehe..liuron County woodwoeit on the outside of the eourt Is not arreetioining school le the real- Home .rienronitteca intilelatille. arab .gatel and sign for the Huron Coutatr itome. which was passed by this council in 1010, --Carried, • An unofficial le -gore of the elosing session came when Cdtinty Treasurer Lane• and Reeve Plating went forward. It was a minutte.or two before Clerk • Dolonan'became aware that an address was being read and that he was the one addressed. It was wonth a lot to eee •Ms surprised expression as he raised his eyes from his mindless and worth atilt more ,to bear the fun which the address caused. A Teddy bear and a•squeaky dolt were the gifts, intend- . ed for Clerk Holman's, son and beir. The dohore of these gifts said they had not much money and so eould not I b te resentation and Old Home in' Goderich Aug. 7, 8, 9, 10 & 1 1,1921 DecoraiionsWilll Lavish Lots of SpeCialAttractioils Plenty -4 the Best- Band littusic Preparation are going shout oleely. EVERYBODY GET BUSY AND BOOSI`r Talk it up smolt your Mods owl kelp nuke this the biggest celebration Gollerielt ever saw. • Don't forget to Jima names and addresses of former residents to W. S. BOWDEN, Secretary; Board of Trade Seems, at the earliest possible date. ,". make any e a ora P they hoped Mr. Holman would not Put them to a. similar expense again. Mr. Holman, recovering 'from bis sur. Prise, Was equal to the oeeaston and assured the vouncillors he had no in- telltiOn of wagoning theta further expense, that he would see that the gifts were kept until his son was old enough to appreelate from whom they calm, and that' he. had decided to name his boy "Huron" in honor of the County.. ' •• Jr.•i.1. NI% Govenioela ExeWarden and member ot the.begistature, was pre- sent and addressed 411e omen, gomo 200 bills inil been passed at the recant session. Some were correcting. the ea. roes ot legislation of the previous ses- sion. Others were a rnistake. in taking away from County • Councils powers that properly belonged to them and eentralizing control in Toronto). • On the eutneet of Good Roads Mr. ilovenloek pointed out that Ituron County bad not elie same mileage 0 Provincial Highways as other emialle,s , °tan 33 finites) and shoulcleapply for more. Such applleations wore endive. Iually coming in anit Huron Cavity should nee that it got its share. After the passing lit a number of ba - laws giving effeet to the action ot the cottnell the counted adjourned. i - e UNVEILING AT AUBURN Trianit Ihulenrear Ootiog Trousers Fisi Straw Hate Ms Get Your Sumner Suit •*We Iry our apart toilet% moil look right. __________________ J.• • • fires Toblet to W. J. Carter Cittelled In Impressive i4rvire on Sunday To have twenty-five nanieti otti its honor roll oat those who went to the War and to haves lost only one PI the rend, •Posgibly 'unique, ot Knox church, Auburn. The good people of the congregation have ereeted, a tine carved elk honoe toll displaying the naives of item% %atie enlisted. amt. on Sunday afternoon last, a very ampeo- priate and impressise aerYiee wag lirld et the ellurott In eetroileelion with the unveiling of a line brags paratorbl lebe let oreeteet in honor of itte, one Who did not came !nett, Pte. William: J. Carter. The names of thoeo on tlie honeroil arc' as talloceal Eart IlarsaY Ikritity, Russel Bentley, Wli- i:to J. Carter. tlarewe Cax. Ilalph bialey nx, 1rank t. Dobie„ William ti Plughtul, IMarray Anglin& Prank VinSlanol. Wellirgtan flood, E. A. Ilan - Alex. Manning., tisnf"go Nieman J. Nett, taiarleg iNitailith,b W. Pattersttl. T. Roy Patteraen. Nelson IL Ilabisee, Jelin Steuart Itedger. Th11*. ,,i44arav llskir, try and more Meat points were in at- is accomPanfed b S•eeretary M. J. L. Mr 11. J. Lambain, inspector„ of THE PRESS PARTY EN ROUTE spin ond dining cars, is an charge on this train, The dining car is i s • tendance. Wilespie. • Some Notes,of the Trip Written by Mr. charge of Stevvard J. J. Kelly. Mr. NV. Vanatter 4 life Ooderleh Star The Canadian Weekiy lieWspaper „assoelation bent Jis ' annual meeting. at Vancouver, 13. C., the latter'part of last week. As already mentioned in The Star, Mi'. J. W. Vanatter, one of the proprietors ot thIS journal, le among the party. 11'' has met many former flodeeleh peopee en route and at, Van- couver, our former townsman, Mr. R. Megaw, WAS at the station to meet nos especial train an which the prises party are travelling. The party are now On the homewardjourney, anei expect to have sotne interesting notee of the tel to the coast from the pen Of Mr. Vanatter: In, the meantime the following notes from air. Vannater, writtete on the trip out, between Coeh- rane atia Hearst (which is 673 :idles past of Winnipeg) in the early part of the trip will be reaki with Interest: 'Members from the Maritime Pro- vinces, Quebee' and Ontaria, foregiith- 9Thomson, pubileity agent bf the Grand_ Trunk pailway„ 1%..also,'_accom- nanying the Press Party. Special attention is being Paid to the handling at the train, the superinten- dent and master mechanicof each di- vision accompanying the train over their_aerritory. There is also an elec.- trjelan on board who looks after the lighting, ventilating and"Cooling fans, etc. • .1n fact everything is being done. for the comfdrt of the party while en route.' Among those on board area Mr. and Mrs. Southeott, Exeter Times; Mr. and Mrs. Davis and daughter, leinebel Ad- voette; Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, Brussels Post; Mr. A. W. Wright anddaughter, Mount Ferest; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hun- ter, Kinewrdihe Reporter; Mr. Irwin, Durliairi Chronicle; Mr. and ides, leilt- ehell, Hanover Post; Mr. McDonald and aaughter. Chesley Enterprise, and jno. NV. Vanatter, Ooderich Star, ° H C. DJJNLOP,Phm B. Store dipolsmmnrOMIIMNNOINIIMMMMrGN.tPAMPUP.M., so=tow• u:sim=zrounor 4onctos===tozo THE ANNUAL MEETING InTBE HURON:- COUNTY BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION will be held in the Town Hall, Wingham ell on 0 0 0 a. 0 Saturday, June 18th . at 13 o'clock p.m. . P1t(W. G. E. DAY. Secretary of the Canadian Shorthorn Asso- ciation will be present and give an address. 11 is also hoped to have H. It Smith, of the Canadian Hereford Association present. 0 Member' alai all interested in pure-bred cattle are invited to ° attend. 8. STOTHERS, 13. 0 tiW iing World There is great temptation today to cheapen clothes, either cloth trimmings or skill in making. With 'Martin Clothes' qual- ity comes first Leave your order with us and rest assur- ed that nothing will be slighted. • • Martin Tailor Secretary norm County Breeders' Association. • 0 ott1==i10=01:11==t01:101 (01=Ok (00I Reliabie Outing Footwear .1 a O The Life -Buoy proposition. is one, of compelling intenseg. The variety of models coMprising the range is most ettensive. They cOver gYellj need in the line of Bowling, Venolit and Onting Shoes. They are most popular because they Are:Stylish, Comfortable, Service- able and Eeonomical. Nowhere will you find wider .sielection or better values. Lot Us bo Yost Shoo %patio 10L0.111111ORMINIWlik P owl Rove It Doss Itigkr GEO. MACVICAR North SW S, e•S • estern universi Loodon, Ome? Suriit'i\r School it8 .and Scenes le; Atiiiirif 0• For Information and Calendar write • K. P. R. NEVILLF, Registrar -.STQCK ISSUE WANTED A reliable brokerage house is in a position to underwrite an issa of from $100,000 to .$1,000.000 ofan'establifibed and growing Canadian .Corporation. .. • Communicate with us by wire or 'phone at our' expense. • Corporation and Conoral Investments, Limited , INVESTMENT SECURITIES 35 Klag Street L, Totonto. 'Phone 5016-7. Select Ladies' Readyto- ear The only exclusive Ladies' ReasiptuMear' \ Store that sells goods direct from manufac- • turer to customer in Goderich. • This includes, a new line of House and • Porch Dresses, Middy Waists, Organdies • and Voiles, of the latest designs. These are selling, ht very low prices. • We are offering a fine assortment of House and Porch Dresses at P.95 and $2.95. A special lineyof Ladies' White Polka dies, at $1.95. ' We invite inspection. Ne troulple to skew goosis. Satisfaction gonrooteoi sr sooty refuosiet SELECT LADIES' READi40-WEAR liklikt the kure ilsegarters aad Fashry, 401 Iwo it. 1 Tashi 14 e