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The Goderich Star, 1922-04-20, Page 1PUBLIC NOTICE OTIGE, Wil! tate party who - took by mistake Inc lady's brolvtr sox tar trent the cloak room or"Masonlc Hall at the Easter ilfonday night dance, kindly leave same. at STALL OFFICE: WANTiID, • WANTED. -Experienced ,housekeeper for V Yof two. ' No laundry. Refer enCesPreeqquired. Box 07, sun. NIq ArTEI-ACompetent cookr general, al , for familyor two. Must be good cook. Wages 35. Box 35, STAR OFFICE. tWANTEIJ.-Local representative gat F GoderlC�h to represent "Tito - OId Ile - liable • Fonthill ` Nurseries." and - cover 'surrounding "territory. Splendid opening for the right- man. Exclusive territory, highest nom issions paid, STONE & WELLINGTON,- Toronto, Ontario. i $25 to. $GQ' a WeeI - 100 men wanted at once, to Tractor Me as Au "Gaseco work to. ehanics.. Low fees. Part pay, part earn, plan. Write for par- ticulars . quickly, Biggest pro- spects for ten ,years. SmpilAutoins Tractor School 163 King St. W.,, Toronto, Oat. .a aS,► L!' is • IO. ii -'-leer. Mit it nt'KaIR alta. GiOb ' Cff mum. CSA fawn, Awa a I" F.Ai.R1V lamas' wives who have alt monthly aillowance for bOw to11 • will find it greatly to her advantage to WSW a Savings Account in. the Sterling Bank, By tIrdng this, they need not keep large sums In the house; they can settle theirills by cheque—obtaining an atecuratec record of all bills p --and at, the, sante time receive in- terest an the balance. - Our local • 'Manager will be glad to explain matters to your satisfaction,, THE SOP CANADq. Siu1:.LIfeA*SurauceC�i�fI'auada WIIG NEEDS LIFE' INSURANCE ? 1. The Rich tau --To o#tsetiniteritancetaaxos, thus conserving his estate.. x. The Business Mane -To perpetuate his fanhily's interest in his business: 3. The Poor Man -To, lend: his gr"owibg family a helping hand until they • can support themselves, 4.. The Working Woesau - To provide in time of steady income for the day when there will be no income. G. The Single Mahn•- -To provide for his own old age... 0. The Married Mail --To assure bis fatuity the benefit of .a :permanent inoome. . Are von one of the above olisses? If ga consult us today. li. R► LONG, District Agent n.sktl.rnotke.Ma,►c- "If I open a Savings Account for Si..% it will look so fa Usll►—rli wait until I have po or ;too." That is what is keeping thousands &peat. sons poor. • The Union Bank lathe Bank of the People. We welcome your Savings Account whether you open it with1. or S100, - rot Copy of b ekht "1:** Dolga r Wadi,' melt ow moo& UNION BANK OF CANADA Goderich Branch, F. Woollcombe, Manager l ENGINES AND LAUNCHES TOWN TOPICS FREE TRIAL„ Johnsonlight, speedy, out- board motors. Hyde propellors. acee$Sor- les. cut prices, rree deliveries. Large variety engines. -new, rebuilt. .Canoes, iBicycle Motors. Free Catalogues. Cana - Mian Boat and Engine EXcbange, Toronto. 9 AUCTION SALES Childrenli Shelter and ,the instrument AUl ION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR -1 bas already boon instaallelir bleedlesa to xl ?tFFURE and FURNISHINGS. a'ly it adds greatly to the enjoyment of the children, ..NR, C}tARLES TWEEDIE.- itratf"• A liy,irn 111ssaea Ewilllgin Se Ye., public auction at lila residence, 1)e anonatrations ot What hydro can do Elgin. Ave., Goderirri,�on „° SA1U11DAY, APRIL 29th - were being given at the' -Hydro -'store SPECl/ L1S1' ..... • . EYE; EAR,' NOSE.''r11ilO.tT.::: Late. house Surgeon New York ()Pith*, fel nidi a1{osnital andai(older. Saltine ftpid's Eyep Throat Hospital, London, Eng. 63 Waterloo St, 2., Stretford. Tele - Gla o e 7 Bedford Hotel Goderich,. firer �'Yed- need: y�..April 10th, Hotel, 8.00 p, M. to TburS- day, Aprit roth, at i p. m. THE; VIOLET RAY INSTITUTES OF CANADA Local branch, "Lakeview," corner of Elgin Ave, .and Montreal St. N- - MINC'AN ' Re reeentfative: NOTICE OF MEETING ' OLDEN GAPE 1. M. P. NO. 1os4. meets Ilrst Thursday of each month in .For-. esters' . Hall, Goderich. 'Waiting 'Sir : Eni$hts relearns,. 1. eicleettire,.: 11 `air mem ilesistrar. W. P. INSURANCE i .ND : REAL ESTATE, Houses -Houses All kinds for sale or: to rent, at very ren• (enable prices. If you-_ikequire : a ,good home drop in ;and see P...1. RYAN, Real Estate insurance.Lad' The WILLOUGHBY FARM AGENCY (Largest Farm Agency in Canada) Offers For Sale 100 Acres In W. ZYaxvanosb .T ., concese- ion B, 234 miles from Dungannon. all good clay loam soil, bank barna_ 48 x tsa and 40 sc GG, With' good • cement •stabling, hog pen 2h X 28, and het .house. x 28, driving shed 20 ' 40, good irau'at' house 01 8 rooms, 2 aoreorohard, 4 acres wheat, 50 acres ploughed ready for crop, Watley seeded, , two wells and spring creek. This is a Al farm, all drained and well fen. cell. 30 rd, from eehool.. We would be pleased to slow '' this farm to anybody looking for a, good' farm at any time. C. C.` McNEIL Bruce Street FOR SALE , OR TO' LET i1E1) OTS FOR SAr.it.-A qquantity can. be had at ogcerfrom W, T, l%IURNRY. Vase Diestell to Ilea Cttlairsa'a ,Sli.ktr The generous donation of a piano bas (teen made by Mr. Robert-5toliay to the commeaieing at 1.30 o'clock sharp: , 1 solid quarter -cut oak dining table, 6 solid quarter -Cut dining cbairs,i solid oak buffet, 1 solid oak davenport, 1 solid oak library table, 1 solid walnut 5 -piece par- lor Aute 1 solid Oak hall rack, 2 wicker easy chairs, 1 writing desk,• 1 dresser and stand. 2 Jardiniere stands, s smolt tables, Goderich Rule Club t white bedroom Sudo and mattress and leaves springs, 1 kltcheh extension table and The Goderich Ride. Club will hold even- t single f kitchen range1 sewing machin)" e tied, Mattress and s rings,its annual meeting on TueadaY . 2 rocky r to chairs g,- kitchen chairs 1 electric toaster, .1 electric iron 1 coli Ot1 heater,. 2 -burner oil stove, kitchen utensils dishes. and silverware, a quantity or pictures, 2 pairs blush portieres, also. curtains. and cushions, 2 small mats : 1 Bralssels rug 9xiOt,: (nearly now),. 1 Axminster rug 3x3 "(nearly new),. 1 rug 34x71' in.. a quantity ot setileons, 1 stre cher, 1tuoilacan,- 1i lawn t e irons, , mower. TERMS. -Cash. There will be no reserve: Everything must .be sold. • CHARLES: TWEEDIE,`. T. GUNDRY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. this week. and it Wined there was very little limit to what electricity out accomplish. 'Last night, however, there was another sort of demonstration of what hydro can do. It. was,a case of "the light that failed," ' A GCTION SALE OF HORSES, BUGGIES. ETC: D0II ,BALE.' -Girl's $icicle-Harley-Davi• son• atarlost new; coaster break and full n dipment•, RUTII R. MARTLN,' Bri- tannia Road. . F011 :SALE.: Ttvo-burner • all stove. • Do trolt blue risme--sultable for surtner kitchen or. camping° outfit. Bargain for quick sale. .Apply at THE STAR :OFFICE for particulars. M . . J1QR SALE. -Coal poll heating. stove. Just the thing for this time of the year. or any cool evening, "Cheap for cash. Further particulars at THE STAII. OFFICE. Von SALE -house and two good lots It' with barna situated on •cors Britannia 110: 'and Eldon St. Immediate DosseSStof.. Apply on premises to MRS. WM.TIGHE. I1011, SALE" -Pure White Blossom Sweet Clover Seed..Prlce $4.50 per -bushel. c- ( Apply JNO. McCI.ARTY, R. 11. NO. 4, Oot. rich. Phone Colborne Munielpal No. 107. ' DOR SALE. -White Masora Sweet Clover seed, free front all weed seeds No. 1 and No. :2 quality. Apply to LLOYD YOUNG, R. R. No. 5, Goderich. .4 *lILKO a. 14tatO: T. M. DURNIN will sell by public auction at T. M. Davis' lifers' stable, SOUth Street, on SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd • commencing at 1.30 o'clock Horses. --1 brown driving mare, rising 5 Years old, quiet. for any one to, drive, sir- • ld vin mare •' Mac Thistle; brownri g , ad by 1 c , rising ; years old; -splendid' road -marc, sired by Drillers Light; 1 general purpose mare, rising.8 years •old. suitable for -third horse, known as the Twamley mare; 1. general purpose dapple grey horse, rising 5..years; 1 chestnut driving mare, rising 4 Years, sired by.Cherry Worthy; i chest- nut gelding,. sired by Manor King (thia beast itas a mark 2,ttat't, and• •hak8 'paced a Endo to 2.10, being only Six .wee s in nob - tiles) rising 8 years, known as George Al- fred; 1 black geldltng, sired by Toney B., known as Toney Ga gdod green pacer, having paced ites in2.20nd hving no mark (this is an -all round, horse, • a 'good roadster, street and race horse) ris- ing S years old. . - Bugitlex, .harness, ele.•-i pneumatic tired buggy,nearly new, a real fancy outfit; 1 steel ired top buggy, nearly new.;1.. run- about buggy, steel tired; 1 set light dou- ble. driving harness; 2 sets light single. driving • harness; 1 horse set of double harness: I horse set.of 4irOn'harrows;- 1 liorso plough, senator. 1 one horse wag- gon; 1 buggy pole, Cit. TERMS. --Alt .sums of 310 and ander, cash; over that amounttwelve months credit will begiven on approved joint notes: or a discount. or 4 per .cent,, straight allowed off ror cash. T. M. DURNiN. T110S. •(iLND►IY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. VCTION sALE.'()F RESIDENCE, HOUSE - XX MAD FURNITURE and FURNISH - mos. Goderich • Bowling Club • DANCE • in O Masonic Hall a q Cards (590) 8 to 10,30 Lunch Dancing .11 to 1 smatommormesramosimauta If Itis Cement Lime Shingles or Lumber Ready Roofing Paints 'or Oils Ws Nava it ''► h ing at 8 o"clock. at the East St. barn ber shop, for the purpose qf_electing officers and to arrange:. .for 'the nume mer practices. All interested, and all members. are requested to attend. Early Grata Cutting Lawn mowing: on the 12th of April! It won't be long before most, of us are running the .lawn mower, but lawrt:-mows g_ on the nth ert April r. Robt. Huston ..thinks ispretty M early a record. This is what he was doing on the little park he :is-inter- t t account of the break=down in hydro (the third recently), this weeks Star is late, Our forma were all ready for the pies* when cower went off, but u soon as power was' available the issue was printed. Publtilai gritty 'XIt r e-•tt;'la a Year itf�ewr, seas It ba Arturo. `4,414Nik141.11. & NAF1Lle mama este d in keeping u And the gross wait about 4 inches high, he says. llteagkt Back to Pay Hoard )Ails 7[r, Frank Tebbutt wast brought back ft'otn Toronto by Chief Pestle. thwaite on *count of en unsettled board bilk et the Bedford of $196. Arrangements for payment were made which were twee ted by ' Mr, Bedford, jinsa1enmn hopen*erne time town last summer. Aare** KE According to Information going over the wireia ou Monday evening a Mr. Profit, residing between the village of Auburn and the station was killed by lightening in the electrieel storm that evening. Mr. Pansy wife and daughter wore in the IAMB r0o111 with one to each aide end they were stunned by the ,hock which resulted in !Jr. Proet's death, Out Gt eatrl Nephew at lir. Wet. Ceisp .Il's Lest A diapetoh from Ontonagon, Mich., April ,16th, records thea Rev. Geo: i sesame Ll ok >zalon, on of Mr. Wesson Dkkeison, is believed to be lost iu the wcode or drowned . in Lake Superior. He was rector of the Church of the Ascension et Ontonagon and had been missing since the previous Tuealay, Rev. • Mr.Dickinson's parents were:: in Goderiel for Old Home Week. At the Golf Course Under the supervision of the pro- fessional whose services the Maitland Golf Club has secured for the Beason, the course is being ,gotten into good shape. Work is being carried on on the greens and the building of. bunk- ers, sand traps and hazards, and the work shop and Implement shed will be completed in a few days. Con- siderable play is being done, The treasury stock of the Club has all been sold. Mrs, Ling's Conversion Elp WARNING �: 0 ..BICYCLISTS Any person or persona . found -riling on any of the wwa side. walks will be ptoeecute4, • t flu to - . It: C.°Poe le vusti ,. Chief of Pollee O ri April p,' Grodeh rio t A , P , , MR. P. a:KIJMALLI31 wilt sell by public auction at h18 residence, West ot., noderieh, on - Wi'EDNESD:IY, APRIL 2F,t11 at .3 . o'clock o ha the Pol commencing' i 0 k s rp, Hawing '1t'he property consisting of a two-story. frame house 1n good repair, containing 7 rooms, bath, lights, with quarter acre or Food garde1, ground. TEltlttl ON PItOPhER'iY-Ten per cent, of patrehasc price to a paid at time or sale, balance In 30 daysor x1000'may remain on Mortgage tosuit purchaser. Also the following turailture: 1 hall rack, t dresser, 1 refrigerator, baht buggy and cutter, verandahchairs, uein a heater and pipes, 3-burn•er Perfec- tion oil Move ,with oven. motor washing machine, electric iron, 45 yards itrussela carpet, rugs and linoleum, 1 Doty organ, 1 oak parlor 'table, f parlor suite, 1 dining table, a dining chairs, 1 oak chine cabinet 1 sideboard, 1 armchair, 2 Morris chairs; i turned oak living room table, 2 rocking chairs, 1 deeSSIGIr table (quarter elft oak), t sewing machine, 1 dresser, 1 sofa, 2 beds, springs and'. mattresses, 2 pair pillows (new), • writing desk anis book case, 1 fall- tear table, kitchen table and chairs, 1 Va- cultm cleaner i lawn mower, t -Daisy chdrn, 1 011 heater, i lady's wheel, pots and pans, dishes, sealers and other ar• tflces TERMS ON rene Tt-1tE.--C1sh.. e. J hit :y.LIN. = T. 0('liDRY, Proprietor: Auctioneer. NIN"ILLS I PANY, Ltd. k mien is PUBL.iG NOTICIS G1iDE IIICH TOWN OF BUILDING PERMIT According • to the Town - By- laws it is necessary to obtain a Permit before erecting, repair- ing or altering any building anywhere within the lititits o£ the Town of Goderich. By. order .of the Town Comicil, L. L. KNOX, Town Clerk. . a* TOWN OE GoDEHICH 1E Li C PUBLIC NOT The Board of Health of the, Town of Goderich hereby notifies all. householders .and occupiers of places of business to aleal1 up their-.ards: collars and any other, premise$ over which they may have control not later than' the 1st day of .May, 1921. Ey order of the 13011rll F. Cl NVEift Ass''t SanitaryInspector the retard of a due $d#sot► at Hotel moo" Water awl LI +t`�wwtlssleat Talo t1.. t We Aihstaliss stank Pips The, annual reliert of the Goderich iiy'dro System for the year 1U21 was submitted to the last meeting of the Mater and Liht Commission on. i Thursday, Aprtt lath. It allows a great eurplus for the year of $4,326.. 03; and a net surplus of $66.93. after peoviding for a de recietion Charge of $4,260. Athong the liabilities is a hunt of $9572.43 owing to the Hydro Commission. This amount at the end of 1920 was $8,467.28. but interest and at, deficit of $1060.44 in the coat of pewee for the year, brought the a,- The W. M. S. of Victoria St Meth- odistechurch entertained a. large au- dience diene' on Wednesday evening when they', played , "Mrs. Lines, Conv'er- (lion. Each of the fourteen charac tors was in costume and all took their parts well, the play showing the trials )net with in the missionary work, as well as the good•results ob. toined A short prograna preceded d the play, consisting of vocal and in- strumental Music, also some pretty readings by the young folk. A good addition to their treasury was rea- lized. (Qontinued en page til Spend less time talking about what you have done, end more time in bTanning wise things to do; plan to uy one of Pridham the tailor's suits; would be wise planting. .To your measllre round tthe•corner, . only, �, tt North St. • Ladies' Bowling. Club Organize On, Tuesday evening a very entitue elastic meeting ofladies interested to bowling, was held in the Board of Trade rooms. There was a good at- tendance and the following officers were appointed for season 1822:. President Mrs. Harry . Edwards; vice president Mrs. J. Murison; sec- retary, Mrs. •Douglas Brown; treas. user, Mrs. Fred Hunt.' A meeting of ladies interested will be held at the home of Mrs, Edwards, Elgin Ave., on Monday, April' 24th, at 8 p. nit, when till ladies wishing to join are requested' to be proem. Hydro -Electric Demonstration The Hydro store is the scene of much interest thkt week_ for the n erpwho are taking advantage of the op- portunity to see .the practical demon- stration of the utility of various el- ectric devices, . Chief lectric..devices,.::Chief .among these is the McClary electric range. Mr: Kenel'son and Mrs. Tagg, who is giv- ing practical demonstrations of cook- 'ng, represent the MCClary Company. They claim that electrical cooking to the cheapest, cleanest and best meth- od of 'cooking.: -Mr. Kribbs"---of the Hydro -Electric Commission, is .de- monstrating other lines, the use of the washing machines, etc. No doubt considerable stimulus to the use of electrical power will be creat- ed by the ,dentonstrution, " which, is continuing up to Friday. Chats, C. Lee has just received a eats load of fresh Portland Cetuout also an- ' other cax load ot Extra Good Chestnut Coal ot sane good_ guallty _es several ear -loads -e e have recently bad) All coal weighed en town scales. 1 i OPENING DANCE SATLJRDAY, APRIL 22nd THS PAVILION 8.15 to 11.45,. and OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER; NOTICE 'MEET ME AT l HEIPA J`' �eriOh Amusement Company, Ltd. _ IMiMtt i101110001101111gli s' & TALKATIVE BUNCH • Three thausand mouths talking at oueO -•soma hen party did you ea'?' Weltin thea vaso it was a obick.hear par. -halt et. them thee() clays old and halt of them three weeks old. On Friday last it was our pleasure to In• seect the Rtdgorest poultry farm, anti Interest centred in the betiding contain. tug the .brooders, where in rotted numbers 3,000 chicks were busy talking, scratching and eating. In other build. Inge the grown-ups were laying; to the tune of 600 a • day or so. Mr. Revell otters egga for hatching at 11645 and 06.50 a hundred tor Leghorns and hooks: getipeotively, and day old chicks tram hisnext hatch et 20 and 25 cents for Leghorn and Rooks i'especttvely. q p O A Goderich• to Kincardine Bus Line Two gentlemen were in town on Monday: looping into the prospeete font business for at.= motor bus line be- i "Kincardine, with a tween-hero and K he : probable later .extension of the, see - vice to Southampton, and expressed themselves as pleased with the pro- spects, If they decide to go ahead with the proposal they say they will lose no :time in getting started, at; they, would at once purchase the mo- tor buses and start the service. Three round trips a day were pro- posed; The buses they will get• will be heated for cold weather and by - Constantly travelling over the route the promoters believe the bus line could be maintained a large part of the winter. The gentlemen are from Brantford, -.tang Messrs. W. G. Brown and Mr. 11. T. Lee. They have been engaged h1 the auto 1iusi- na3s. . Easter Banco THE LIST AND THE GIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS WEEK'S STAR This Week a Coapfete Showing Voiles and Organdies --Gray and Cart - Wright, ]i'age..................».....,..........»7. At Exceptional Sale tor ltomalninli Nine Days of April -Select Ladies Reedy-to+Wear. Page 6 Band Tailoring and Latest Smart Wear at Chas. illack s. Pane 6 Cement, Little, Shingles or Lumber, Reedy Rooting, Paints.' Oils•-Gode. slob 111E1141 Mills Co:: Ltd; Page 1 Tho Pavilion Will Be Olden on Sat, nrilay. Reids the. formal announce- went on page ir fox. -_Flu Tfekgtl• its Ailttatko--9tcl *Office. Page,........,.,... •....•w•.. .,..1 Girls' Bicycle for •Sale Star. Olilce. Page . ,.....»..... ...........1 0.11 [NKY WAS PRINCE AMONG STORY WAITERS We Have siesta Foi'taset. F4106011 to Secure Elms of His. Best Stogies, awl Ther Will Appear 1(1tt This News- paper. The Storks Ars: The Guardian of the Accolade The Discounters of Money '- The Enchanted Pro. file The Halberdier of the Little Rheinschlosar A Retrieved Refo,F. ,, n&tion Phoebe Art and the Broncho The Ethics of Pig A Double Died Deceiver .. !f HPP 1pin the Other - Fellow A Techeicalt--Error Watch.F�r [NRY STORIES .: 12eaa Tea„ Two•Burner 011 Stove for Salle-- Star Otitce. 1.'al{ae ...u, .••.,...IrMaea,..R 1 The ',best trailer treatment for Rhee- •floinpeteut _(bolt Wanted --Box 33, 'tnattstrtJ. S'eiatlla or Neuralgia is T. Star Office. Paye 1 R. Cs, and for Asthma and Bronchi - Experienced housekeeper Wanted tis is itA7-ISIAIIr Guaranteed. Sold --Box V, Star Mice. Page...,.,....,..i 9S, ti. (.. UitNLq I'. Auction Sale ot Residence and rets. C:UNDIiI'' 1BA.E REGISTER niture-P. J. 1Ciiga$lin. Page 1 : S 22nd, --Auction Ari i SATURDAY, A number of successful tluncce have: been held during the past week. The Easter Monday dance given 1.n - der theauspice(a of the Girls' Guild of St. George's church in the Ma- sonic Nall was a very popular event. and rias largely attended especially by the younger set. Mies Gene Co'i- non and an orchestra from London provided the music, The gam(1 ev- ening the Firemen held a 'dance in the Oddfellows' Hall which wars quite oucceasfell, and many other st Lial me elite have been held during the Week. The A:htueelc eheptcr of the Delight. era of the Empire are holding their dance tonight' ('Thursday). •-• 'rumor• rote night the Canoe Club are holding' an "at home" and on Friday April 26th, the Dowling Club are holditllt•,aa dance in Masonic Ball, with cauls (500) from 8 to 10:30, tutul:,�and` dancing front 11 to 1. Hanel Sunset &A`kiet . The 1022 'keine of MIr,'f'. C'. 1,ee'a booklets abut Rotel 13.titeet le %Wilt& and we believe !ii 11e 1 as complete (t OOuvenir of God els as has yet been praduw3. For 1 steed of 1022, 0 width opens on It 12th. M'i'.;TIce hag O„ due at further pains to 1)1011de for the 0 eolntt(t$ aid e<onveniaenee et hitt gueets. This year he has Installed canning woe ter in the rooms on the gronnd door and itt the teems on Inc drat deor begins arorovided water, trh An t;xce11eflt Photo11.11.: Sallecvs, r, sale af' horses; bugpgies, harness, . etc.,.. Page .. ' .at T. M. Davis' livery stnbles,,.outh. , •Piano Tuning, Teaeuulft�Band andstreet,.-:.comntencing at 1.30 o'clock. Orchestras Instruulents•••F, C. 'Wit• `y T. M; UURNIN, proprietor. TILOS. kungen, Page 14 (iINI?RIY, auctioneer. - Attracttve Hats in. New Modes and SATURDAY, April 20th -Auction male' Exclusive_- Styles-131'1as Macylear, of honeehold furniture and turnishiufts Page i�2" .at the residence of Mr. (,'haft. Tweedie. Have your Childs Lyes Bxamiged Elgin aro., •at 1.80 o'clock. GLIAS'• Now" --A. L. Colo. Optometrist: Page 0 TWI 1';D'.1 . 'proprietor. T1108, GUN Kirsch Fint Curtain hods-'-•Stntth'n . DRY, audiences. Art Store. Page 19 BOON + Properly Selected Wall Papers for 1J mat Alratarl ra: flex itat, on Tuesd v 'Every Room in Your Roma- l'orter'ia. " April sell,, n,,, u. ltr end'Atanpb,A: IS. Bond; 111, Page 12 1 p. al g p (•it Tags MED ' cot.: (Seilrrills `l'ownah! a au hter, . April Godorieh 7loavltng Club Lance . ,cr rut e t that)!) 1.. ir, 1;••uierieta..' nn l'Iteattay.. . Thousands' Made •Puppy. -J . -T. tt'ril lsni. 11}.'':, Juha, Ila- ttiorkell, in hi» Fell. Page 1a ' 1;:ult year . • 1"41) 'In Gertrude, oa vIldty. April flat. r Tile Week's fi P rograia? at the litoitel , •rr, •t: Lucy Gertrude, Beloved wife of 1tir. A.1:- l lWlitre--I)age 7 Rood, and cheat daughter of -Mr. And_ Mrs, Jogs ' McCracken, aged at %earn pad O menthe. Read all about Walter Plern t1 ll'd The funeral wilt -take piace•frnm the re:At a/et • Hpeclat Otter on. Page 6 of her heat Nut. Mr. A. 1'. holed, SU% Con.. Ego 1',01 Hatching and Day016 . (;aderieh 11I. i apt on t,i iday. April acrd, tit d0 a (Neve e. in.,. to eerie oe .vtu:eery. settler' Chicks -11.1 .Revell. rage • 1 at.1 i., �? p • up. Tho with hot and cold te)r, With the plate glass Clues, nickel plates glass holders and largo mltrors set in white enamel tames, will make these rooms tee last word in Serowe hotel comfort. (t - leg to the big demsnd Mr. tee baa found it advisable to tepeat s brief hietoty of Goderich 1n this year's •booklet. Sado new views of the Golf Goorii e. led ie. tetestlug infermatlea a t(I• the (1o11; (IUD And 1)a+tb1111 Cl nb h given, n he !booklet is foot as geed radtesticinn fan 1 the Town et tia:letlell an t i Me. Lea n .: hotel, and we Melly lir. Lea will have Service For The nary Thrift b a habit 'that should be cultivated net merely to make provision for the a Fu; titre, but because of a desire -for advance. went and full achievement, and for the sturdy independence, the happiness and the contentment that it brings. . The Bank of Montreal.. co.operates with the thrifty by means of a 'Savin s Depart. ment in every obi of its Branches through- out out Cabinda. It► thus Department a Barr i>aigs Account l;ttiay,be started with anyr. u*s from Otte Dollar upwards. Interest at highest current rates is paid on alt savings deposits. c 4.4..A1111 .•:;1111111 4111 BANK OF MONTREAL IISTATILISIBID MOW THAN MI YOAIIS ,�y� GODERICit BRANCH E, • r y OR7a/1E • .► .•{. ••r..,•• . i .• 1 ..mss—! p.i •` In* 4 4 .. s: CRAIGIE'S Insurance aynal Rut Estate 4 :- BAI,GAtl`r -: Two story, frame, >ieven room- ed 110030. - Bleotarie tight • ' 3 -trice Bath- , ' (004 Furnace . Illi Lets - This property: is in first Class e condition and Situated: within 4 three minute's walk of the Square and cannot be Anplicettit tot $2500, -y, Salo price for «Click turn, -over. f. $2000 • BONDS BOUGHT AND SOItp J. W. Craigie T. M. DURNIN will sell by public auction at T. M. Davis' lifers' stable, SOUth Street, on SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd • commencing at 1.30 o'clock Horses. --1 brown driving mare, rising 5 Years old, quiet. for any one to, drive, sir- • ld vin mare •' Mac Thistle; brownri g , ad by 1 c , rising ; years old; -splendid' road -marc, sired by Drillers Light; 1 general purpose mare, rising.8 years •old. suitable for -third horse, known as the Twamley mare; 1. general purpose dapple grey horse, rising 5..years; 1 chestnut driving mare, rising 4 Years, sired by.Cherry Worthy; i chest- nut gelding,. sired by Manor King (thia beast itas a mark 2,ttat't, and• •hak8 'paced a Endo to 2.10, being only Six .wee s in nob - tiles) rising 8 years, known as George Al- fred; 1 black geldltng, sired by Toney B., known as Toney Ga gdod green pacer, having paced ites in2.20nd hving no mark (this is an -all round, horse, • a 'good roadster, street and race horse) ris- ing S years old. . - Bugitlex, .harness, ele.•-i pneumatic tired buggy,nearly new, a real fancy outfit; 1 steel ired top buggy, nearly new.;1.. run- about buggy, steel tired; 1 set light dou- ble. driving harness; 2 sets light single. driving • harness; 1 horse set of double harness: I horse set.of 4irOn'harrows;- 1 liorso plough, senator. 1 one horse wag- gon; 1 buggy pole, Cit. TERMS. --Alt .sums of 310 and ander, cash; over that amounttwelve months credit will begiven on approved joint notes: or a discount. or 4 per .cent,, straight allowed off ror cash. T. M. DURNiN. T110S. •(iLND►IY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. VCTION sALE.'()F RESIDENCE, HOUSE - XX MAD FURNITURE and FURNISH - mos. Goderich • Bowling Club • DANCE • in O Masonic Hall a q Cards (590) 8 to 10,30 Lunch Dancing .11 to 1 smatommormesramosimauta If Itis Cement Lime Shingles or Lumber Ready Roofing Paints 'or Oils Ws Nava it ''► h ing at 8 o"clock. at the East St. barn ber shop, for the purpose qf_electing officers and to arrange:. .for 'the nume mer practices. All interested, and all members. are requested to attend. Early Grata Cutting Lawn mowing: on the 12th of April! It won't be long before most, of us are running the .lawn mower, but lawrt:-mows g_ on the nth ert April r. Robt. Huston ..thinks ispretty M early a record. This is what he was doing on the little park he :is-inter- t t account of the break=down in hydro (the third recently), this weeks Star is late, Our forma were all ready for the pies* when cower went off, but u soon as power was' available the issue was printed. Publtilai gritty 'XIt r e-•tt;'la a Year itf�ewr, seas It ba Arturo. `4,414Nik141.11. & NAF1Lle mama este d in keeping u And the gross wait about 4 inches high, he says. llteagkt Back to Pay Hoard )Ails 7[r, Frank Tebbutt wast brought back ft'otn Toronto by Chief Pestle. thwaite on *count of en unsettled board bilk et the Bedford of $196. Arrangements for payment were made which were twee ted by ' Mr, Bedford, jinsa1enmn hopen*erne time town last summer. Aare** KE According to Information going over the wireia ou Monday evening a Mr. Profit, residing between the village of Auburn and the station was killed by lightening in the electrieel storm that evening. Mr. Pansy wife and daughter wore in the IAMB r0o111 with one to each aide end they were stunned by the ,hock which resulted in !Jr. Proet's death, Out Gt eatrl Nephew at lir. Wet. Ceisp .Il's Lest A diapetoh from Ontonagon, Mich., April ,16th, records thea Rev. Geo: i sesame Ll ok >zalon, on of Mr. Wesson Dkkeison, is believed to be lost iu the wcode or drowned . in Lake Superior. He was rector of the Church of the Ascension et Ontonagon and had been missing since the previous Tuealay, Rev. • Mr.Dickinson's parents were:: in Goderiel for Old Home Week. At the Golf Course Under the supervision of the pro- fessional whose services the Maitland Golf Club has secured for the Beason, the course is being ,gotten into good shape. Work is being carried on on the greens and the building of. bunk- ers, sand traps and hazards, and the work shop and Implement shed will be completed in a few days. Con- siderable play is being done, The treasury stock of the Club has all been sold. Mrs, Ling's Conversion Elp WARNING �: 0 ..BICYCLISTS Any person or persona . found -riling on any of the wwa side. walks will be ptoeecute4, • t flu to - . It: C.°Poe le vusti ,. Chief of Pollee O ri April p,' Grodeh rio t A , P , , MR. P. a:KIJMALLI31 wilt sell by public auction at h18 residence, West ot., noderieh, on - Wi'EDNESD:IY, APRIL 2F,t11 at .3 . o'clock o ha the Pol commencing' i 0 k s rp, Hawing '1t'he property consisting of a two-story. frame house 1n good repair, containing 7 rooms, bath, lights, with quarter acre or Food garde1, ground. TEltlttl ON PItOPhER'iY-Ten per cent, of patrehasc price to a paid at time or sale, balance In 30 daysor x1000'may remain on Mortgage tosuit purchaser. Also the following turailture: 1 hall rack, t dresser, 1 refrigerator, baht buggy and cutter, verandahchairs, uein a heater and pipes, 3-burn•er Perfec- tion oil Move ,with oven. motor washing machine, electric iron, 45 yards itrussela carpet, rugs and linoleum, 1 Doty organ, 1 oak parlor 'table, f parlor suite, 1 dining table, a dining chairs, 1 oak chine cabinet 1 sideboard, 1 armchair, 2 Morris chairs; i turned oak living room table, 2 rocking chairs, 1 deeSSIGIr table (quarter elft oak), t sewing machine, 1 dresser, 1 sofa, 2 beds, springs and'. mattresses, 2 pair pillows (new), • writing desk anis book case, 1 fall- tear table, kitchen table and chairs, 1 Va- cultm cleaner i lawn mower, t -Daisy chdrn, 1 011 heater, i lady's wheel, pots and pans, dishes, sealers and other ar• tflces TERMS ON rene Tt-1tE.--C1sh.. e. J hit :y.LIN. = T. 0('liDRY, Proprietor: Auctioneer. NIN"ILLS I PANY, Ltd. k mien is PUBL.iG NOTICIS G1iDE IIICH TOWN OF BUILDING PERMIT According • to the Town - By- laws it is necessary to obtain a Permit before erecting, repair- ing or altering any building anywhere within the lititits o£ the Town of Goderich. By. order .of the Town Comicil, L. L. KNOX, Town Clerk. . a* TOWN OE GoDEHICH 1E Li C PUBLIC NOT The Board of Health of the, Town of Goderich hereby notifies all. householders .and occupiers of places of business to aleal1 up their-.ards: collars and any other, premise$ over which they may have control not later than' the 1st day of .May, 1921. Ey order of the 13011rll F. Cl NVEift Ass''t SanitaryInspector the retard of a due $d#sot► at Hotel moo" Water awl LI +t`�wwtlssleat Talo t1.. t We Aihstaliss stank Pips The, annual reliert of the Goderich iiy'dro System for the year 1U21 was submitted to the last meeting of the Mater and Liht Commission on. i Thursday, Aprtt lath. It allows a great eurplus for the year of $4,326.. 03; and a net surplus of $66.93. after peoviding for a de recietion Charge of $4,260. Athong the liabilities is a hunt of $9572.43 owing to the Hydro Commission. This amount at the end of 1920 was $8,467.28. but interest and at, deficit of $1060.44 in the coat of pewee for the year, brought the a,- The W. M. S. of Victoria St Meth- odistechurch entertained a. large au- dience diene' on Wednesday evening when they', played , "Mrs. Lines, Conv'er- (lion. Each of the fourteen charac tors was in costume and all took their parts well, the play showing the trials )net with in the missionary work, as well as the good•results ob. toined A short prograna preceded d the play, consisting of vocal and in- strumental Music, also some pretty readings by the young folk. A good addition to their treasury was rea- lized. (Qontinued en page til Spend less time talking about what you have done, end more time in bTanning wise things to do; plan to uy one of Pridham the tailor's suits; would be wise planting. .To your measllre round tthe•corner, . only, �, tt North St. • Ladies' Bowling. Club Organize On, Tuesday evening a very entitue elastic meeting ofladies interested to bowling, was held in the Board of Trade rooms. There was a good at- tendance and the following officers were appointed for season 1822:. President Mrs. Harry . Edwards; vice president Mrs. J. Murison; sec- retary, Mrs. •Douglas Brown; treas. user, Mrs. Fred Hunt.' A meeting of ladies interested will be held at the home of Mrs, Edwards, Elgin Ave., on Monday, April' 24th, at 8 p. nit, when till ladies wishing to join are requested' to be proem. Hydro -Electric Demonstration The Hydro store is the scene of much interest thkt week_ for the n erpwho are taking advantage of the op- portunity to see .the practical demon- stration of the utility of various el- ectric devices, . Chief lectric..devices,.::Chief .among these is the McClary electric range. Mr: Kenel'son and Mrs. Tagg, who is giv- ing practical demonstrations of cook- 'ng, represent the MCClary Company. They claim that electrical cooking to the cheapest, cleanest and best meth- od of 'cooking.: -Mr. Kribbs"---of the Hydro -Electric Commission, is .de- monstrating other lines, the use of the washing machines, etc. No doubt considerable stimulus to the use of electrical power will be creat- ed by the ,dentonstrution, " which, is continuing up to Friday. Chats, C. Lee has just received a eats load of fresh Portland Cetuout also an- ' other cax load ot Extra Good Chestnut Coal ot sane good_ guallty _es several ear -loads -e e have recently bad) All coal weighed en town scales. 1 i OPENING DANCE SATLJRDAY, APRIL 22nd THS PAVILION 8.15 to 11.45,. and OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER; NOTICE 'MEET ME AT l HEIPA J`' �eriOh Amusement Company, Ltd. _ IMiMtt i101110001101111gli s' & TALKATIVE BUNCH • Three thausand mouths talking at oueO -•soma hen party did you ea'?' Weltin thea vaso it was a obick.hear par. -halt et. them thee() clays old and halt of them three weeks old. On Friday last it was our pleasure to In• seect the Rtdgorest poultry farm, anti Interest centred in the betiding contain. tug the .brooders, where in rotted numbers 3,000 chicks were busy talking, scratching and eating. In other build. Inge the grown-ups were laying; to the tune of 600 a • day or so. Mr. Revell otters egga for hatching at 11645 and 06.50 a hundred tor Leghorns and hooks: getipeotively, and day old chicks tram hisnext hatch et 20 and 25 cents for Leghorn and Rooks i'especttvely. q p O A Goderich• to Kincardine Bus Line Two gentlemen were in town on Monday: looping into the prospeete font business for at.= motor bus line be- i "Kincardine, with a tween-hero and K he : probable later .extension of the, see - vice to Southampton, and expressed themselves as pleased with the pro- spects, If they decide to go ahead with the proposal they say they will lose no :time in getting started, at; they, would at once purchase the mo- tor buses and start the service. Three round trips a day were pro- posed; The buses they will get• will be heated for cold weather and by - Constantly travelling over the route the promoters believe the bus line could be maintained a large part of the winter. The gentlemen are from Brantford, -.tang Messrs. W. G. Brown and Mr. 11. T. Lee. They have been engaged h1 the auto 1iusi- na3s. . Easter Banco THE LIST AND THE GIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS WEEK'S STAR This Week a Coapfete Showing Voiles and Organdies --Gray and Cart - Wright, ]i'age..................».....,..........»7. At Exceptional Sale tor ltomalninli Nine Days of April -Select Ladies Reedy-to+Wear. Page 6 Band Tailoring and Latest Smart Wear at Chas. illack s. Pane 6 Cement, Little, Shingles or Lumber, Reedy Rooting, Paints.' Oils•-Gode. slob 111E1141 Mills Co:: Ltd; Page 1 Tho Pavilion Will Be Olden on Sat, nrilay. Reids the. formal announce- went on page ir fox. -_Flu Tfekgtl• its Ailttatko--9tcl *Office. Page,........,.,... •....•w•.. .,..1 Girls' Bicycle for •Sale Star. Olilce. Page . ,.....»..... ...........1 0.11 [NKY WAS PRINCE AMONG STORY WAITERS We Have siesta Foi'taset. F4106011 to Secure Elms of His. Best Stogies, awl Ther Will Appear 1(1tt This News- paper. The Storks Ars: The Guardian of the Accolade The Discounters of Money '- The Enchanted Pro. file The Halberdier of the Little Rheinschlosar A Retrieved Refo,F. ,, n&tion Phoebe Art and the Broncho The Ethics of Pig A Double Died Deceiver .. !f HPP 1pin the Other - Fellow A Techeicalt--Error Watch.F�r [NRY STORIES .: 12eaa Tea„ Two•Burner 011 Stove for Salle-- Star Otitce. 1.'al{ae ...u, .••.,...IrMaea,..R 1 The ',best trailer treatment for Rhee- •floinpeteut _(bolt Wanted --Box 33, 'tnattstrtJ. S'eiatlla or Neuralgia is T. Star Office. Paye 1 R. Cs, and for Asthma and Bronchi - Experienced housekeeper Wanted tis is itA7-ISIAIIr Guaranteed. Sold --Box V, Star Mice. Page...,.,....,..i 9S, ti. (.. UitNLq I'. Auction Sale ot Residence and rets. C:UNDIiI'' 1BA.E REGISTER niture-P. J. 1Ciiga$lin. Page 1 : S 22nd, --Auction Ari i SATURDAY, A number of successful tluncce have: been held during the past week. The Easter Monday dance given 1.n - der theauspice(a of the Girls' Guild of St. George's church in the Ma- sonic Nall was a very popular event. and rias largely attended especially by the younger set. Mies Gene Co'i- non and an orchestra from London provided the music, The gam(1 ev- ening the Firemen held a 'dance in the Oddfellows' Hall which wars quite oucceasfell, and many other st Lial me elite have been held during the Week. The A:htueelc eheptcr of the Delight. era of the Empire are holding their dance tonight' ('Thursday). •-• 'rumor• rote night the Canoe Club are holding' an "at home" and on Friday April 26th, the Dowling Club are holditllt•,aa dance in Masonic Ball, with cauls (500) from 8 to 10:30, tutul:,�and` dancing front 11 to 1. Hanel Sunset &A`kiet . The 1022 'keine of MIr,'f'. C'. 1,ee'a booklets abut Rotel 13.titeet le %Wilt& and we believe !ii 11e 1 as complete (t OOuvenir of God els as has yet been praduw3. For 1 steed of 1022, 0 width opens on It 12th. M'i'.;TIce hag O„ due at further pains to 1)1011de for the 0 eolntt(t$ aid e<onveniaenee et hitt gueets. This year he has Installed canning woe ter in the rooms on the gronnd door and itt the teems on Inc drat deor begins arorovided water, trh An t;xce11eflt Photo11.11.: Sallecvs, r, sale af' horses; bugpgies, harness, . etc.,.. Page .. ' .at T. M. Davis' livery stnbles,,.outh. , •Piano Tuning, Teaeuulft�Band andstreet,.-:.comntencing at 1.30 o'clock. Orchestras Instruulents•••F, C. 'Wit• `y T. M; UURNIN, proprietor. TILOS. kungen, Page 14 (iINI?RIY, auctioneer. - Attracttve Hats in. New Modes and SATURDAY, April 20th -Auction male' Exclusive_- Styles-131'1as Macylear, of honeehold furniture and turnishiufts Page i�2" .at the residence of Mr. (,'haft. Tweedie. Have your Childs Lyes Bxamiged Elgin aro., •at 1.80 o'clock. GLIAS'• Now" --A. L. Colo. Optometrist: Page 0 TWI 1';D'.1 . 'proprietor. T1108, GUN Kirsch Fint Curtain hods-'-•Stntth'n . DRY, audiences. Art Store. Page 19 BOON + Properly Selected Wall Papers for 1J mat Alratarl ra: flex itat, on Tuesd v 'Every Room in Your Roma- l'orter'ia. " April sell,, n,,, u. ltr end'Atanpb,A: IS. Bond; 111, Page 12 1 p. al g p (•it Tags MED ' cot.: (Seilrrills `l'ownah! a au hter, . April Godorieh 7loavltng Club Lance . ,cr rut e t that)!) 1.. ir, 1;••uierieta..' nn l'Iteattay.. . Thousands' Made •Puppy. -J . -T. tt'ril lsni. 11}.'':, Juha, Ila- ttiorkell, in hi» Fell. Page 1a ' 1;:ult year . • 1"41) 'In Gertrude, oa vIldty. April flat. r Tile Week's fi P rograia? at the litoitel , •rr, •t: Lucy Gertrude, Beloved wife of 1tir. A.1:- l lWlitre--I)age 7 Rood, and cheat daughter of -Mr. And_ Mrs, Jogs ' McCracken, aged at %earn pad O menthe. Read all about Walter Plern t1 ll'd The funeral wilt -take piace•frnm the re:At a/et • Hpeclat Otter on. Page 6 of her heat Nut. Mr. A. 1'. holed, SU% Con.. Ego 1',01 Hatching and Day016 . (;aderieh 11I. i apt on t,i iday. April acrd, tit d0 a (Neve e. in.,. to eerie oe .vtu:eery. settler' Chicks -11.1 .Revell. rage • 1 at.1 i., �? p • up. Tho with hot and cold te)r, With the plate glass Clues, nickel plates glass holders and largo mltrors set in white enamel tames, will make these rooms tee last word in Serowe hotel comfort. (t - leg to the big demsnd Mr. tee baa found it advisable to tepeat s brief hietoty of Goderich 1n this year's •booklet. Sado new views of the Golf Goorii e. led ie. tetestlug infermatlea a t(I• the (1o11; (IUD And 1)a+tb1111 Cl nb h given, n he !booklet is foot as geed radtesticinn fan 1 the Town et tia:letlell an t i Me. Lea n .: hotel, and we Melly lir. Lea will have Service For The nary Thrift b a habit 'that should be cultivated net merely to make provision for the a Fu; titre, but because of a desire -for advance. went and full achievement, and for the sturdy independence, the happiness and the contentment that it brings. . The Bank of Montreal.. co.operates with the thrifty by means of a 'Savin s Depart. ment in every obi of its Branches through- out out Cabinda. It► thus Department a Barr i>aigs Account l;ttiay,be started with anyr. u*s from Otte Dollar upwards. Interest at highest current rates is paid on alt savings deposits. c 4.4..A1111 .•:;1111111 4111 BANK OF MONTREAL IISTATILISIBID MOW THAN MI YOAIIS ,�y� GODERICit BRANCH E, • r y OR7a/1E • .► .•{. ••r..,•• . i .• 1 ..mss—! p.i •` In* 4 4 .. s: