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The Goderich Star, 1923-08-02, Page 5-7 0.0 0 GODOX" ffAR r %us nvu 7VURSDAY. AVO, 2ad, IM, 0 1: 11111 11111111 Is 1111101 ai 'isex, Werawol-6), "that th%­4 Cji�iwes*, ht*� 3VO7, delinik) kAW' -as oni" that found itt illicul", South York, South Ontario: A A Ir and some others had inereased. !'land prof"sioillsi U4 illy4viv 4141KI­ J. TaFk�)r; 91)14, AIR"- 1" dent on the cGuritly r0*114 abOlIV, 1,"114D li)�?� llatf`l V, lkl";- One Alex Do" Work of Tela i's mar.; Merv, %Z;s Ul�_Jr, SUMMER FOOTW.-aR Vfttiu,r Ilaterests tef Towa and Country Are Oat 10110, Rate MQUellaid", VQ4. Fl.ltil 11" '11, 11 '14 An, ILUDAK 'INISHING It Will; quite Possible tQ Make too, Brooks; 11o. Nia--m—, much out of rural depopulation. how- The interoiw of the town ani C�3un. it was inevitable; try were ow and wit could r4ot 1AUQUI bo ever-, in a nitasure . John Wcbstcr, -C Jo boyhood dqg five to'w measure of success Wit4out 11. Tasler. , , i 'Lwl seaum,ri� ol "l-annucy ts olio t4at Our prints are made on Nrelux— for inst,once in his &dies and between the towli ani 8, 1914o Va�,,,rvq M. Alto%tc- pmen cutting with cr l5en. itt hullo vo 1�o pvueh in deanall"41 Wo a9k % on f 4 N, anything It there was men with rates And binding coula 40 the countr Air. Samuel WellwooWa Letter of vitWo GIA iwqt"� t�zo $t�tc3i F Whit* Can' *Shoos it gives us the best prints we can Va 15 acres in a day, 4ID4 that was quite be� could 410 thetwQuId latake the a record; now one man with * self Pie Of the town and Country forget tclimming, alNo flw wanv ele%ev de:iwon� 44 get. eV Fto Strop SliPpors an4 Oxforils"whi(1D binder and good horps could do a- Aiv� diffooneft t t thl � thought &' Ti*� fQ1lOWiUJg 10ttCr Of glVeti= iS All Whs bout as ww�, 11be same number ofyided then) he Yelt that be would front the jwn 40 Rev. Skattiel �f0l,rj� "Vo now vv roiwk� 'U'Lo r0ccs C170 IlUV rrIS�NWAO011J hods People were not required on the laud have accomplished somethivig. i wood, of Iniftnati, Ohio, * fevraor the qyvdit� ttbo tiest, UateriAU tLat are Ra�tlnau-luade iud met with Modern, farm machiner so that', He thankW the audiewe for theiP DUN Of S. lc4. No. 22., 4 was in"Itakille but attention and hoped he would have The Old Bgs! ard Girls' Rewil')u. Ton"is, Bowline and Outing Sholes allo that are Bastum-improvei, plus t1le eXperienCe of our depopulation I#nds y u pr J when fertile 14 a the pleasure of another such visit. I U. S. & No. 1121, experts, aro guaranties of finest quality finishing, and land was going out of use at Mr. 8. B. Stothers, 46twict agricul- 11 East -and West Ivawalloall, jug kind% htly t1la Lifo Buoy Hirs"it, 'They le -id looked like an evil. tual representative, said 110 was � I very muk% regret that lily glcet� The Countotioa I�Uetwoex Tgvra X%41 sure the peopleof Colborne township 1% must be confined to this cold till etizon,, in quality and lltvk�e. country and 'Goderich town bad the grit $Ind a It impersonal latitude of paper iand Let Us Do Your Shot Rop* MAIL YOUR FILMS OR BRING THEM -IN Ithe brain% to get over a condition Ink. Had it been within th6 reach of iring avid liaus It Do 9 Right There were five or six towns in that did not believiD in the inte0c. my "cable tow"' I would havo prr- Huron and every one of them had t even Goderich. So there Y*rldenpe of both. ferred 4ellvering them in person. declined between the; - Major Beek, who was. present, Nvas, As it Is I can only give play to my JAS. A. CAMPBELL Gdderich, 0 was a connection imagination, as to whe you are slid At* town and, the country whether we 'QQlled ons and expressed his pleas M Ma" I ure at seeing the People Of the old how you look. GEOo MacVMAR knew it or uot. A Winut I town and county agant. My first impression when I read had told him it wait nonsense to inip- � Colborne Retains thit.. Menesetung,the beading of 'Your letter, was to, North Side of Square pose the people of the city were not I dependent on the country. This was' I Trophy feel a little "peeved" at beinir listed Imorc noticeable In the � After t1l a 0 WON Vest than in e speaking come lunch and ilynhion - tile 10iold. Boys and Girls." U - I' Aniong. the Old Boy 0 1.. W�_ _ the Rest because there..,was less in. after this the bit challenito tug -of- _s? 11; 1, in felt somewhat like the young fellow, Interests ofTown and dustrial development, in the West war, when Dr� DI(kie and a tea who after the wedding , Ition at the back . of the stove, Aftor an ab:wnce troll, school durim 6 In Ontario we had a good many ilk -'from Menesetung. Park and Goderich ceremony was PO4 -and under s which wig independent :a challenged for the cup won by Col- told to bring Mrs. So-and-so to � the with shoomakers wax, arid all felt illy early teettl I returned. local production of raw material arI4 free to deny It, Uvause, with till tbl-I the teachlor, of two Inefi, neither o2 borne township last year (the cup Seat of honor ut the wedding ditmeli 11% AM and he brought his mother. The teavher,s technical knowledge of whom WjDre, many years lily seniora. of local purchase for their business, donalted by'tbe managi:lmeat of Men�r the Country. Ar 0- 1119 du$tr,le,,,p,, the' rubber factories. Old Boys 111, That must have been compounds, he called It pluo gum. I lAnd the advantage of a TveonstlVet- for esetung Park). It was a Iona pull, meant for one of my older brothers, But weStood t' Thlawas nottrue in theWestandthe about five minutes, but finally the he ordeal of tbftt'welt W educational system. that for it% .8.8, tested leather Strap feeling that Our day, wag seeollid to 1101110, In 8DY c0un- eople in the towns and cities of the Colborne township. men showed they "The Golden Anniversary of U e. West were keenly conscious of the had greater staying power and were No. 121,11 A moment of meditation consciences absllVeki US from his Il"' tgg,, For progressive W11194tion I b Declares Prof..Reyiaolds At Colborne Town. act that good crops meant good brolight the copolusion that I was the plication of us' 1 um 11 The the rMvince of Ontario has at. declared the winners. The members 8 1 `5 C', old Widing ided a place it% tll!3 $OK - times in the cities. In the Dorilln. of the winning, team were Messr .. only Wellwood boy who. attended the later teachers o I ys colawar shi Picnic At Menesetung Park school that has thus come to. Its 50th ;s Hannah. Oak, arld, wa ling with that for - P ion elections of .1921 only one man Wm. Green, Ed. Holthatizer, Victor days 'Were Mil front. And to keeg between Winnipeg and the Rockies 1-younpr, Jas, Green, Ernest year of histofy, belongingr10 the or!. Miss Emellne Monroe, I know not ward movement tottliew Lookhart a 0 r vAs elected who did not support a Jag. Thomson. Tait Cla Y06Na rk. John :ginal faililly. Yes* I mulst-be the whether any of this trio are "till ltv- nnd Robert McGowan held n Ill no - "lisholn" -William I inused, If this be the Golden Anni, memorlos. They HAVE GONE TOOTAR -IN NUE D164 ovement which, rightly or wrong. b4to and Win one intended by this missive. Then iog, but of all I cherish only kindest able, place in starting S. S. No. 1210- ly, was supposed to be "in- the Inter. was captain. word, a conspicuous history. bSts of agriculture, which showed lompany versary, and, I �ANV its bogintiling" I But with most of you present on were, not time servers, but alwayq LOU GEMENT Yo ... g Northern Electric C, must not feel too sensitive over this anniversary occasion, you doubt- ready, to help these. who were trying WCOURA OF-AGRA111CULTURE how the people of,the cities saw in The had a i!adjo outfit on the grounds and being s move loterested In the his- to help theras music _ classed among the (1014 Boys to$, the uccess of agriculture their own from the air was enjoyed by and Girlsto of such elves. - For the -little -1 a tinle -honored In- tory 1050the later building. I did not Colborine Towaship Retains the Menes6tunq Trophy in success, many during the. evening. stitution' about to embark on the so. have a - ycom. (Coiktiolled on page -10) The Colborne picnic for 1923 is ov port.jn its opening Towns Dependent an Agriculture i cond lialf of a ventury of historv. arrellUOUS UO -01 vir Itr In Ontario in many 1owns the peo- or and we a sure W0 a, muen ell- I was one of those who saw the joyel event by all. ))to bad lost sight of the fact that transition from the old to the new. the were dependent on rioulture," I retain vivid recollections 4f the old The annual plicnlo-4f the Colborne the civic holiday an atimial. event. I Vit was a passin base. he peo,, IU 0 whip FarmQrs' Club,whs held at If. the,towns had civic holidarp -why lepf the States 3 building 120 rods east where illy Towx ast. �16uld not;the country? - th passed through U.S. NO, I Land W. ool days be an under the teaching Menesetung PArkL on Wednesday I. I at -ph e till rl t eir leading. Z [of James B. mmmings; ThoSewere The day'was ideal and there. was an Mayor Gallow� of Goderjell, waslLbusiness, en. men of nance, Gov - enjoyable tipi-e though the attend, i­xt4nd said -he was glad to see the. crament officers and newspaper men the days of loyalty whe'a not unfro. once w4s not as large as one might' people getting together; it *as only ting with the utmost em- - Wawanosh Celebrate quently the whole school took a flog. R 1,inv rather than prov4i 11molin fn n -havia exp ted, especially in VA`8w 01 L7 co�oqeratxon, that we could m el fundamentol necessity of cobArade. One of township civic holi�- it success and he would like to see p"11411 the those occasions thd fact that a, the success of agriculture as the ba., Golden Anniversary Will day was declared for the day. 11te co-operative spirit -deveIQ I suflice to call back the -memories 04 sis of succesa in other'lines, and that of those wbo'begitil in the old school The Races Reynolds b ror something must be done for agricul w, en we anointed copiously tW ie Agri- I take or ifie, county would suffer. It (Continued from page 4) .1ock, a progranx Prof—,J.'B. Reynolds of ti -a Starting after 3 olo cultural'; college, Guelgh, was the* was not the country, people but the I teacher's cha.iri tbal6commanded_ of races for cash prizes was put olk and the whiners were a, 10111 leading. speaker! for t e - afternoon. I town people, that were saying this, soldiers carried into the city this two't Lost year be s far ert 6 to 8 years Ray� Lo" �7tif had the pleas. We had gone too far in the ell. days. The fighting is just Boys, oild - iold he %4A% :ford, Mae Carr-Ilarris, Colin Young. 'ure of attending a similar picnic near couragement of industry and the. ough away at presimto that we do Girls, 6 to 8 Srean ., Vesta Tablit, E. Belgrave, when from Wh to 1200 peo- discouragement of agriculture. The, t not need to worry over stray buld Mdiel i neah V the farmers industries in, towns and cities, were, let$, they will remain Wilson, Dorothy Wilson. pie Were present, but and we trust Boys, 8 to 10. years—D nald Carr- were not so busy as it was between payin I makin WEEK of AUG, 6th to' AUG. I 1tb .,g � more than tthe former could (that far away. The north is Harr Raymond bay and harvest. pay, in wages. Would it not be right a desperate effort to rid this province is Mae Carr4larris, 91 He was interested in wh at. the'to, say that many, industries, were paying more than a man could earn? of its sguthern Illeasi but as there are Monday and Tuesdal Girls, 4 to 10 j*ars—Florence Pat- Reeve of Colborne and the Mayor of a couple of their representatives who . I ters ' on, CAAStina Robertson, Gladys Goderich 'had Said. There ought to How much could a man earn ? The are Strong.fighters, I fear It may not TOM MIX -be the best of feelin between the only way he knewto reckon the not- be 4n easy task. We lootf�fomard Shaw, ural. measure of a man's earning to the time when bOg I andage may be _The Dyuamic� Western Star: in Boysjunder 12 years—Wilson Me- people of the toWn, and: of . the coun- � it Cre6,I)oUglas. Graham, Donald Carr- try. We had had forces, and'voices power is what a manL can produce by sulidued and travel again made safe Catch My' Smoke`. 'well directed, intelligent labor. ap- for the foreigners who are here. Harris. - in Ontario recently which tended to, Al Girls; 12 to 14 years—Martha Pat- separate. the people, and what need. plied to land. What farmers could There Is nothing that China needs St. John In the most Qrnice ed repeating. was that im- afford to pay in wages; was the mea- terson, Dorothy: Robertson, B more.illan the gospel of Jesus Christ Alt We!, ntry was sure �of man's earning power. And Farr. portant thing for the cou Sonia of these gigantic problems h- for the people of the tow ps and coull- when industries were paying two and might eagily be solved by awapplica- toys, 12 to It yeats—Robt, Het eringt -rt King, itlo. Chis- try to realize that their interests three and: four and five times us tion of the principlep of Christianity, Wednesday and, Thursday on, , Stu& . : . much thete. was something wrong. �wero Common. It is A for this.we labor and Wait Boi�l "Aree-legged Rural Depopulation And until that was corrected we wonderful privilege to have but a GLORIA, SWANSON Tac,,--Sttart Ild Murray ethprington'Rob should never come back to a solid, stnall part -in helping to, carry the Sing a hedking the �6nsus of Huron in her. new, lavish production rt Heth4iington and Dou&g' Gi. substantial prosperity. msssai�e that is sure to hrlog Light N a- lid found that Huron -had lost 80 per Tiriing sibly and Life. American Wife'!.,� rural population in.the Country Towns Should Quit cent. of its ­Rigmin brdad jump,* under 12 last twenty yearsithis wag'froin the 'to.Be Industrial' Centres Heartiest greeting to a) the Mermaid Comedy Years�—SG'art King, Russell McCree, country and villages of under 1000 What 4ad happened in towns, that frienda. Donald QrAhani. I had declined in- population? . Xearly yours gincerel 1pirit population. The 25 cities had. in - 12 years the all towns were aspiring to be iidus- CARC---- � ;,LLWOOD. Ruunin�,.tbroad jump, over creased in population during. .—RAert 11otherington, Stuart Xing"I same period, some had - doubled and trial eeAtres had failed And lost po- The pupils of the school again ren- 9=0 :potation. If some that finiihed Nday.and Saturday Harbld C with for (.blldren, III lidaltlop to ihe progr some had quadrupled. All towns of of these towns dered w;song 4ITho aviii * and 10- a -up,. the -futile- eel -0 000-U& i gavi struggi IE-_CA0OGAN— Fo" sp a Ilquo 1kRW.!% � Of the forthcoming Dominion, ch the way �i�'yell _10' -JACK' -MCOrtat- dky— dustrial cenfres and were eontent to, %ranstone' aid Mary Good-,. Martha ed in the last twenty earg.. %clMh4; way we 8 ell it' ent will, e presentet. ovft Patterson and Dorothy Robertion. 40 the Public Sego4ol Inspector J. eAtertAtill" .11 44 -towns -betweenC2, 00 and 5,000, call themselves country toroat M Tom to tile universally' loved'story nach ellildreh!] Men's iice—Harold Walter$.. 'eleven bad decreased and-Ahe rest would find.the experiene r he y was called upon for an address Ana 46 l,n,l at, a time to be announeed'later. 6 players, will cow Married men's rate—Peter Fisher. - d Of towns and villages of pleasant The. experiences of old ga-Ve a most interesting resume of Peck's Bad Boy" jIluncho A1111pr ofid Xjildrod Adertan, both singets Ilia' The S e kinc increase `10 5 4 inaldisim or of drowning.were sAid to the -schoolAuring the last thirty-five, BUST94 KEATON In r, costomed stories from. jilVellite StOt-7 books p 11 between 00 and'2 00 4 had in be rather pleasant when one g4ve iup or SOto years, kiving � a list 61 the pletely calAtylite with. their cleve is at azlit sleiglit.ot-hond petform Following the' rac I eg, a Program of creased and 40 decreased. The rur� li "The Bojlconatic!' DuvO, the M11916", Avill delight With. h 9 gpoaking took place from the South at zmrts in. most of. the counties strugg 11g, teachers since 1866 and the secre- ees and.1118 btiming illusionary arto e. 311 verandah of thi7 hotpl. the president showed a decrease and among them Prof., :Reynolds said he used the taries, who' acted during that tim FOX NEWS REEL 111vale, the'llindii,t Ivill give to the ebildr(m Interesting stories of anImalf of the club� Ed. -Holtzhausen presid. what looked to be -one of the fineit tex.,ifi country to;xn in a respectful The following . is the list- Tea . chers, and We In gel his native land'. ing. counties, in agricultural possibilities, sense anddefined the term as atown 1886, . John B. Weatherhead;:'- .1887 —Monday Wednesday and, : literal in Reeve G. A. Robertson whs the'elimate, soil and people --Huron. which supplied. the ne Joseph Stalker; 1892, Albert Me,' Matinees lCially# Ventriloquist" will delight With his woutderto talking dollo., cess4ry mer- Saturda at 3.00 P. m- chandising, professional services and. Dowell 1894,, Wm. Gemmell;. 1896 RICH CHAVJTAIJQUA'AUG. WTH TO IST11 firilt speaker and expreswd tbe belief Bruce county and Grdy county show Gom Brokerk Chains." gent- financing for its own people and for Annie, Ic that it would be a good plan to ma4e ed allind,st exactly thq Same per lark; 1900,.Lizzle W011w 'HIS, MIDESUMME S M ONESE ASON ANOTHER.,d, R NCE T. R.. ALE WENEVER CARRY MERCHANDISE FRO 0'. an U-0 turlia ar Um Ya G e a. nce of Al er Ica, d P. P an Wil Sate 6k Quick -',Selling of High h D. re es ()f (.)Ur 11eSt VolleS df,tlle season arlisibown ill f1lis 149 dc',Ifallce Of Sul"I'ler Need a Vool Dress Yes --all and 1 -dross fallric5r, - YOU Nvill -be deliglited Witil t1le V, llics �110 colorlill. t%t 1)�Atorm) are IL JIM ri,rilt it, style, tioutting carried over and shop woXy. qv�ry p�eca fresil. 411tt shilvAi t1lis season. A IT, IS C ND HERE $8., 7.5 For quick cleanance,.sal' price. pev yd 65c. 1,ovelv Norniandy Volles Dresses for Womet', sbown in some plaasihg styles in niiivy, black, bromyn., blues, mostly ribboll trim - very I I nied. The skirts fillislied with various panals piped -with' riblion, 11W number is limited, hence the low prlc�, sale $8,75. Misses' Voile. Dresses, $4,.95 Misses'. Fancy Voila Dresses, made.from a lovely -fabric ill tans, fancy blues, and liglit shades with a bower pattern. There is one cacti of four models 'for your chooshig, and the sizes are 14, 16, 19. only for quick clearance. Sale price $4.95. 410men's Ratine Dresses, $5,40, Wonien18 aod Misses' Ratine, Organdy and Beach Cloth Dres- ses, in dozens of styles and patterns. I'lie colors are in blues, tans, flatne, trimmed in contristing colors. The sizes are froin 14 to 42. These have all been marked with the sale tickets at 49.40. Wom . anys Gingham,Aftewr-noon Dresses� 25 TI'te better quality Ghigbam Dress'es for afternoon wear for v,�(ijljLm. The patterns are mostly sinall checks in vario , us designs, in blii�s, browns, mauves, atid black and white, This lille. is trimmed w1iffe organdy on ftcolfar, eutfs and in the froat. Sale prica $3.95. 11u0NE - 56 F�Jljl GAIDERICH M :Finest Swiss Ratine f6r.,Cl6a.r,4nc'e,, Sale 95C Another hilportailit -clearaii . ice of dress fabrics. Otir complete stock of the 'till A swh­. 111tille ill tile njost Illeautiful colorings alld cloth. Some ill a fallev, strip. -d' do,'4gll ill bltw� ango, All P r i "'.d tans, vellow, m1ifte and plain materials.- bi ye Hot-, canna, Palinel Mile, Or for,qtdck. clearance at per yd. 9SC. nce 50t,_65v, 75c Dress'.V '"let' 39c..,. .,Out, -Go th6 Ba a' 01 1,11is sale ra."ge 111clud . es every last dresci Jength And pieCd Of vOilc that Sold ill the re- g)ome even higher. The shades are all ver. S#wjtcCgSp&1w*;710 ptilar way tor k), 65 and 75 callits a yard and , popular 1his season and tile pattems'in all thc leadiog designs, but everY I PiCce is lictO 12"13 all to clear at one sale price, per yd. 39c. Normandy. Dress Voiles, Sale 95c 3 Colois Dotted Swi i ss, Sale 509 Thr& shatles ht a fine quality dotted Swiis, light little. Normandy Dress VolleS, hi several dark pattems. reseda and pale yellow. These 'Cre all excellent sh"Wes Ifn, Tills is the finest Voile hi the trade and the patterns are qlIslinier, and the qtlalffics are from a vcr.y 'Intlell hkgher guaranteed fast. I'lle lialatice of our stock bas been mavk- priced range, bat we are Ilot PhIg W arry go(pas froln.oll.- M for final clearance at, sale price per yC95e. cea,_�,on to another. Sale Ptice N L, -ORDERS PDA DELIVERED J.001T. I.Y. GRAYand-CAR W'R,IGH mAl