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The Goderich Star, 1918-09-06, Page 5I',- LAIDIB,83o -CbLLEGE RTY RTR J9AR SEPT.RWRElt $IXTEENTH, N IqUMERN HUNDUD AND RIGHTEE Thorough courses in Music, Art, Qr4tory, High Schoo4 Business College, Domestic Science and Superior Phy-5ical Training 33 -For terms, address: R.LWq=erK.A.,D.I%,PPd4 /st.Thomas,Out. "SOW GRAINII� 40to 000001, "18A, W11. OF' 04 to WaN 001DURIOU 8TAJ 'I 1 10 1 1, IN TIM ICANATY Von mela"OV14M rto X"Y' 19V $003, ffhe Iyar. 1),Csvig these' &$0' jl� 01- courarsips.,but tho A&qmcorl 4r the, 044- adlans, h4vo l;igf�u attended Py thin uKt- avologble 11$.t Of casualties, and manisl an au4jous.hQur fs. spent for the eaMty of loved onves. .N.1r. and, gra, .yl recetvO word lot the wounding on Aug; Irith of Ple., Otto W"LY1.0buraer. Pte. Lymburner is suffering tr�oirn gunshot wounds. to the- right lc$. and ha been Is admitted to the i4th oelperal Hospital at Etaples, France. Pte, Lymburner ep- listed with the Mot HurOlf Battalion and crossed to France NvIth a draft to the t8th Battalion qvkr 1k year ago. mrs. W. R, Pinder hidword last week of the death in action, Aug. Stli, of her brother, Alex. Grahani. Mr. Groharn at one time lived in (1Qderich, and was len- giliged with Mr. Plader, some to or It years ago, but left for the West. His old home was Arthur, Out, and the Arthur paper has the following *, Pri- vate Grobam quilsted In ft Mrd Rat- tallon of Saskatoon In, the fall of t915 PTE. ARTHUR WHN!PMATR., - and spent that witattr in Winnipeg, going overseas In the spring of 191111. Died III hOSPital, Francle, Sept. 8, 1016. popular with his porurades. He was burn in Arthur, and Went West when e young mail. He leaves many old friends here, who will learn with, sincere re- gret of his pq��slng, and who will cher- ish his diemory as, one of the noble sons of the Doitilinioll to whom they LJ%%e 60 much. ,Mrs. Fred 8tokes, East street, has had %\ord of the wounding of tier son, Ptv. (;vu. \ol Stoltes, who also went over- st-as in the 161st Huron Battalion. His father, Fred Stokes, is also in France, going overseas with the Hurons. Mr. Robert.). Harmer, of the Bayfleld road ' has had word'that his brother, Ptt�. Alfred Roy-Hartmer, was officilift reported ki-lied Iii acti-tin. Re enlisted in the West. Another brother was hill- , -It in action last April. Mrs. Katharine McNevin, of town, re- cehed ofilcial word last,week that tier .-;(in, Lieut. 1). A. McNevin, was In hos ' pl- tal at Calais, France. suffriping front sli,tirlit, %volunds received on August 22n4l. Lititit. McNevin went overseas with the 71st Battalion, afterwards taking out a cunimission In England with the lin- CLEAN I A UNIVERSAL ANTHEM -UP Mir.st Be- Mode "Huron' -4 (lot- 0, 0. Martin, writing to t1w But - _Gboderich den by- united. Effort falo Express suggests a universdi "at- -Gate" ionalanthem-(mtt the sentiment (if tho- To the business men and citizens of verses he sugKests is very gomi. 1��,: Goderieh. V% 'rites to the editor of The Boffa At, the present time the Goderich Express as follows : Bboard of Trade are concentrating their Editor Buffalo Express: -As the trend oi!rlyrts in an endeavor to make C. P. R. of thought Is having a ;trong li,ndt-ney Day on September the 12th a grant] to things universal, such as a tr Ilk (�r ',� I success, and this can only be done language, a universal religion Ild it with the co-operation of every citizen. universal government, it seem, , Illit During this seasun the town has �n order that we should havo, I III been favored with a large number of veisal anthein. visitors, including many prominent As the days of kingdoms and (,III - Persons from various parts of tl�e pires are waning and our pe country, and while a goodly number sufficiently enlightened to have expressed themselvps as delight- right to rule, I suggest the follo\�illg ed with Goderich as a summer resort, for an anthem : nitirmurings have been hl�ard from NATIONAL ANTHEM erat Hospital, BoUlogne, Aug. 27th, Kim- 'many quar�ers in reference to the lack God bless our thinking men'! v%ill (I,, tio, and the rich. of care snovyn by those who neglect May they never war again, transferred to tho� 18th Battalion anti their vacant lots, back yards and boule- But happy and contented bo i�. tire health are vards, Such neglect is a mattqr of And ever praise and trust in Tlwo. following article with refercrice to the vital Importdnee to Goderich. It mars Our noble women also bl"s is Ill.. suffer from the beauty of the town. It discourages Who love and cherish and var--,,: to\%,I;. J your neighbor who takes an interest In the home or business plavr, in these things and tries to improve the appearance of the town. They've proven our equal In till, race Neglecting to cut and destroy bur- Let our children come to Thvo, docks and other noxious vveeds is nM And accept Thy guaranty, only a gross violation of the law but When we all can shout with gleo: is a calamity, and a direct injury to "This is our Victory's Victory!" the community. It increases labor for to 0. G. MARTIN. the gardener and farmer, and lessens Buffalo, Aug. 19tb. production. Now why not let us endeavor to THE WESTERN FAIR --mike-amends for our past neglect by If space is-required-Jor an,Exhibit at arousing ourselves to action before London's Exhibition, September C-th to September the 12th. Let all the bur- i4th, it should be applied for at once, docks and other unsightly rubbish be as several of the buildings are already gathered and destroyed.' Cut your filled. The Government is sending a grass, clean up your boulevards and number of exhibits of unusual inter - join in a decided effort to improve e,,rt. For the Art Gallery a loan (if ex - every part of the town. Such work isi cellent pictures has been received front eqntagious. Your neighbor will, be The National Art Gallery, I)ttawa, dbfng the sanfe before you get which will make,a visit to this build - through. Ing of great interest to all IoNvrs of Let every business maniarr�fngeohisl art. The Agricultural Building will windows with goods tha ""', I I c )m_ have several Government exhibits rela- mand attention and be a credit to 'the I tive to agricultural pursult.� and town. ishould be of especial. interest to the If you have a vacant q , lore clean it farmers who make up to such a large up and make it presentable ; it may extent the thousands or visitor-, at the prevent a serious fire. Exhibition. Government exhibits of Canada's loss by it re annually eggs and wool will De shown in the amounts to about three dollars per Dairy Building, which will be very head of the entire population -what attractive. All the buildings will no an amazing loss I Clean it ijp, you doubt be Billed with exhibits of espec- will lease it more readily and at a iril interest. All applications for space better rental. I and anything pertaining to the Exhi- A united effort along these lines will bition should be addressed to the do good and help the town, and Thurs- Secretary, A. M. Hunt, London, Ont. day, September 12th will long be re- membered, not only for the success of Geo. Children Cry the day in welcomfing Sir Bury and celebrating the coming of the. FOR FLETCHER'S C. P, R. but in helping to raise Goode - CAS70RIA.- rich a notch higher in the scale of achievement. It will elevate the ideal of every citizen and prepare -you for the effofts that must be made to meet the con- ditions when the war Is over and the boys return. What a joy it will be to find we have made ready in time. It all means business,' and Goderich must be made "Huron's Golden Gate." Yours for a united effort, T. H. MITCHELL, . Chairman Civic Committee, Goderich Board of Trade. SAVE THE CIOLDREN Mothers who keep a box 6f Baby's Own Tablets In the house may feel that the lives of their little ones are reasonably safe during the hot wea- ther. Stomach troubles. cholera in- fantum and diarrhoea carry off thous- ands of little ones every summer. In most cases because the mother does not have a safe medicine at hand to give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets cure these troubles, or if given ocoaa- atonally to 4he well child will prevent their coming on, The tablets are guaranteed by a government analyst to lip absolutely harmless even to the newborn babe. They are especially good in summer because I hey regulate the bowpk and keep hp stomach perial Army, and has been on active PTE. Jitcli %%'IIITE service in,10rairice for two years. Pte. S. H. Moore, son -In -lav% tit Mrs. kin if \Ir. It i. \\iiito, iioderich Town - Ada Fraser, was killed in action Aug. sbil., kill,,il I,, Sept. Atli, t9t6. 10th. * He was wounded on the 23rd (if .July and was sent back to his battalion. If-, enlisted in the 161st battalion and FREQUENTI HEADACHES vNall, transferred too tire 47th battalion. I I is worthy of mention that Mrs. Fras- People \\ith thin hlood are much I,r has three sons serving overseas, line Illort, I.. it,,olneties than full - in France, and two in England. Her li�o(le(l nd ilie form of atil fourth son returned last October, hav- It I ia Illat a1110, �r,,wtng girls is at- ing been wounded at Ypres. nost al\\a\, w-nipanled by head - Mrs. Beatrice (,oddard, R. R. No. 51 Riches, togoill"I. \i.mi 4listurbances or (;oderich, has received the following the message from the Director of Records, constant or, re- (Ittawa curring mid pallor Of "I" ,,incerely regret to inform you No. fari', ttll.� -11"\% 111LIt III0 blood s thin 6.5,1725, Pte. Arthur Goddard, infantry, and y(olir vrf.111, he directed to- idlleially reported admitted to 55 Gen- N\ard buildill-­ "I, \wir blood. A fail- erat Hospital, BoUlogne, Aug. 27th, Kim- treafnient \%Ith Or \%illianig' Pink Pills shot wounds in back. Pte Goddard on- v%ill (I,, tio, and the rich. listed in the Ittist, Battalion and was re,j h\ those pills will re - transferred to tho� 18th Battalion anti lll.)\e file lwadolrlw has been in Frantic since May, J918. i�. tire health are The Perth Courier last week had the t,allsf,(l lt� t1wir hi- --1 Illan most pe0- following article with refercrice to the plo h-' HIO [d -'I �l When Your bI00(I death in action of Lieut. Lin(Nay §ill- is Ill.. suffer from Clair brother of Nlrs. Walter Naftel, of la(.k (if owin,hiii. iii .,nd you may he to\%,I;. troul)14-41 \\illi iii­mroa, neuritis, neu- rnigia (ir svi.dwa 'olli-les SUNCcl, too ------ I ------ strain ;it,(. ii(milsbed and you IIIaN Imi-eiii.ir rheumatism or Illolliag.,. if is thin an(] Nou twgin I" 'Nillptouls of any of I,, lojilding tip the to, 10 1 \\io, iir� \\ iiiianis' Pink Pills, and az� Ilit, h1h.-I I- r ­hived to Its nor- nial ' vniptom' of the trouble \\Ili , There are no)rp the Lir present .state if h-1,11 ti, Dr, Williams' Pink pill, ilian 1,� w� other medicine, anil illo.st .I' Ilwm �i,j riot hesitate to Sri y So). you can pet 111, \\Illiams Pink Pills through wo III medicine or by mail at 50 vent, t 1,.,x or six boxes for $2.50 frmo 'I'll, 11" williams Medicine Co., 1`he August Bag. LONDON, Sept. 3. - Sir Douglas ,Haig's report from Headquarters on Sunday night said: "In the moth of August, 67,328 German prisoners, Including 2,283 LIEUT. LINDSAY SINCLAIR Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Sinclair and the family have been eailed upon to mourn for the loss of their youngest son and brother, Liput. Lindsay McNabb/Sin- vlair, Nvho N\a4 ofliolally reported killed in action oil August 18. Attending :Ierth Public Siehool and Collegiate in ds boyhodd (lays, lie went to Toronto T'niNersity, where he graduated as civil engineer. ra-Iiing a position after gra- duation Nidth the C. 11. R. at Montreiil, It,, \Nas v%ith this company for a yvar. And later with the Dominion StQel liridgi, 0i. an(] the Webb 4;o. in the �arne rjt� for, four years. In January iif 1915 tiv.enlisted with the artillery ,il Montreal, later tranferring tit the 4,;Iriadinn Knginovrs. While at Valear- tif-r Its, wa-; injured when aceldentally falling front [its horse, vi;hich detained IIIIII froin going overseas for about four np,rith-. in NoNember, 19M, he went fit Krigland, anti after training there un - III April, IN7, went to France with the Engineers, and had been engaged in the onxineerinK work near the front lines up to this time. In the last letter collIcers, were captured by the British troops in France. In the same period we have taken 657 guns, including over 150 heavies. "Over 5.750 machine guns and over 1,000 trench mortars have been counted. Among the other captures were three trains, nine locomotives, numerous complete ammunition and engineer dumps, marroy hundreds of thousands of pounds of gbn and trench mortar ammunition, as well as small arms ammunition and immense quantities of war material of every description." IT Belgians Take Prisoners. PARIS, Sept 3 -- The Belgian communication reads: "Our detachments attacked on Thursday night on a front of three kilometres north and south of the Langemarek railway and penetrated the enemy positions. All our oWec­ tives were reached And maintained. We inflicted very heavy losses on the enemy and brought back 90 un- wounded prisoners belonging to six regiments, machine guntil. bom I) - throwers and war Ithaterial.11 sweet and pure. They "ry �;nld by frmn hiiii. dated Jilly lith, he stated medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents Ilint in thf, 30 th or June he was sent a box from The Dr. Williaolf" Medicine too Boulogne f(ir an infantry course for The total registration In Canada Co., Brock%ille, lint. enginver i,flivers and that at the mmo, showed 2,572.764 men and 2,471,280 1 1 in ' v hr %%it, giving lecturps to 150 women, or 6,044,034 In all, not 7h, "illrer, (in thr lisp of explosives and counting some 115,000 cards since "Wonder why bee v%as selected dornidilions In the line. lie mentiwied received or expected through the as a model of industry." I k 1.1 suppose because business with that hi� if -ave %%as (file again in Aug- Post coffiCefl. t o-1, hill said lip preferred not to take It reanadian and American Govern - be bee is always humming =��Za lj� thi, need was 8o groat now. lie ment representatives will me* at M 0 D E h THEATI-1110E GF,ORGE. K. SPOOR Presents Jack Gardner IN "Men of the Desert A romantic story of the Western Plains, where hearts are big and life throbs with adventure. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ,C,LL SEPT. ULh and 7th -ald they v% -Pre expecting word from up thp ]trip of the breaking loose of anoth- or areal offensive and "rest assuiled v%p art, mot tinly waiting bill rparly." and It was In this offensive that he niatle the supreme. sacrifice. lie leaves .in only %14tor, Mrs. Naftel, of Gode.r1rh, and (one hrothpir, Harry, al ConlAton, and Another brother, MIRrit, (fled eight ) --a rs Ago � Lieu t. SI nelal r was .30 \.,ar,; elf aap and had a bright future In iilq rho -en ,ailing But It was derreed Mitt his life qhrould he given In the ,,;Jlj�e (if liberty and lustlep fit,; name :- added to the list that will lip cher q1ted in )(,aru tn come. (;hlldrpn i;liffprina from w(orms soon ,sliow the Q)Tnptomq, and any mother can detect the, presence of these para- 41teg bN- the writhing and fretting of the chi M. Until expelled and the Bys- teffi clearpol of thrin, thp child cannot, regnin its health Miller's Worm Pow- ,9�rq n- T'"fIrrill"It And 011TI011PI[IL not only r"r Ib" f-riollralitin .,f N1v-irm,. but Als-1 ,, I hirier it() f,,r rhilfirpti 1hat orp run down in consequence Lake Champlain on Sept. a tor a ftr- ther conference on drafflng uniform fishing laws for the two countries. in traternalUonal waters. An ollilicial German cr*V report elf- tilarates the yield this yeat at from 10 to 16 per cent, above that of 1917. The are& planted it, early Potatoes was IL fifth greater It. Ian in -1617. and that to late potatoes XW AboVied an increase. Capt. Nell Campbell, COMAMMUS the freighter W. Grant Morden, of the Canada Steamship UJAss, and previously for manT yeaft JIS the am- jiloy of the Pittsburg Ste=sktp Co�, died of a paralytic stroke atil ble re& - W near Soult Ste. Marie. The Ameriesin steamshto Oneiga. bas been torpedoed. The *aWl foun- dered Mday night. TWOUlly-141se persons were saved. TweUtyqft 0% missing. Many bodies hATO been wished taMore. The captain *1 the Onega wu drowned. EM boo lam been landed. %D%ERTISE IN THE X, lcoyser 019ves 4111leves Store Hours: 8 am. to 6 p.m., Satur4y 10 p.m. C.P.R. Day in Godedth, Bultabuo &pt 12th EVERYBODY COME! Women's and Misses' N 11 -o S ew a C at Special showing of New York model Coats for women's and misses' fall wear in Velours and Broadicloths in the cleverest designs, which are most attractive, yet not extreme, in colors of Taupe, Burgandy, purple, bot- tle green, nigger and navy, no two alike. Reasonably priced from $37150 to $65.00 Splendid showing of Coats ranging from $15.00 upwards Special Sweater Coat at $10' Kayser Chamoisette Gloves We call titig attractive Swoeter Coat tire "Kenilworth" made, from selected pure wool These well known Co,nadian made Gloves has large sailor collar and trinimed with faticy are ideal for fall wear perfect fitting and splen - buttons in colors of Black and While, Nile and did washing in Mastic Grey, white, Natuial and Melon, Niolon Mid Rose, Purple and Tirold Special $10.00. Black. All sizes SpeciaJ per pair $1.25. Fall Showimg of the New Household Funishing's Thi . s is the time of the year that everybody wants something new to brigliteli up the boine. Perhaps it may be a new Rug for the-- parlor or new Linoleum for the dining room or perhaps Just a new square for under the beater or perhaps it may be new Curtaitis for tbe bedroom ; no matter what it may be you are sure of getting just what you are lookiug for in our cnlarlzed house- furrillsbing department. New Goods arriviag daily in eVery departmeut. C. P R. Day iu Goderich Thursday Sept. 1201. 'Phone and Mail Orders a Specialty. 'Phone 56 MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE -phone 56 k sperial ini-eting ,( Nhin­-k 4,11all- 1, 1. it. It. E., will lip beld In th+ ind jury rown tor tliv Cmirt 11-i- --n ondaN `�Ilt, 9th. III i I- In. large atlendanit, i� i't,1111­1441 I- IlUsi- ,;s of InILI(ortane., niuA Iw OW404A S TO R I A For Wants and'Cbdldren n Use For Over 30 Years Jways besurs ,he r Ignature of 4&,00. �&Zic Local Agent Wanted FOR THE "OLD PLIAABLE" Fonthill Nurseries louNands of Orchard tret,4 nued rf rilacing. ar (;arflenll call for qniall fruils, voli-IN aricv, fruit ti-ces, Amparagiio,i, Ithubarli plants etc. lie dviviand for ()rnarno-utal Io(k III t,,,vum and village- 14 larke entre a fraving, Agenry witit Ith-RI tilimim.-Fl. Expvtlen(4- not III 0(­AIs STONE & WELLINGTON W.tabilmhed 18-47, TORONTO, ONT dd-M- %of_&!_ --1 r­L,.VP ri the demand f a qu, M fin, L"e Ilist import tob��, Satisfies the Jemand for a "quality" cigar. ade fyom the finest imported tobacco, in light, airy work- for 3 25 r "M cloms. AND ANDREWWILSON.4,9 0 to _AKtiii 60- * 4, J Jr- Vt