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The Goderich Star, 1928-10-18, Page 41.‘"iirR I) Special Values in Ladies' and Misses' I COATS and DRESSES THE NEW FALL and WINTER COATS THE GODER1CH STAR - - TiirVe7DY, OCT. letie ias pipieg •hrough 3 s1ie3; ut'l gale A LAucHuNG BABA y is GREAT jait Vag Na-Oction 'has psi; been followed, biota pump. being connected t I lee, , old auction pipe. in the test it was IC hat1 give nu're i'-4 in '''e 10;eur;ltietr tte a etel:ctr41‘1 sIee-ethird l'peli'dhil "pi ' 'shtfrest.9V‘rl,h.t1 kiarua841keeirlir • s.' ehis4!'etY hi:p7; vinen the first, one via% viaziommt. Vigil his tunetne gurgle and hilget Lc:4 esiddebryabfloewitignifficoualtlytevsetake aaepet kr: ,,'LauiLigyhscloTricfot II: iash tigliq'gthac,4:7)st;..Y1, ing) getting under the. scat on the :: it is the little one's ziatuve t3 ba esse %ewe, Ti:, of cur, put bahhariff when well. pumps out of torainisston. and lije Y Moishers, if your baby is (nese, ie strongly recommend that the separ.. be cries a great deal and no anrunt ' t 474iitfieeitlitttinisinmf beg5 ehililacileir 1thPi , :ecfirmilL:' nanrtc yt.gleenbizr::13 det:4se 1111.)eHai-yrri's 'o point which should be corrected j W» Tehletetind he wineon -ebe weil the method of obtaining cooling vsas ',arid ready to s'adiate that happiness ter for the gasoliue engine% Tim i thiough the home again. present arrangement consists a g t liabs's Own Tablets are a mild but 'i small suction slue to the circulating itherough laxative. Tbey regulate the pumps on the engine, telnr-11 into the powels and sweeten the f.tomach and ; suction line a tne pumps. In ease thus banish constipation and indiges- -theepanipetirepseitesseetionietbe.- on.. 4 PM _Prf4 11P c olds and simple fevers gins has no cooling, water. We ,ene ceereit-tiOse. trodbles will& ate I would therefore, recorninend that eorapanv the cutting oe teetla and in this suetion line be tapped into the doing those things -and doing them discharging line, in which case the tvelleethey raelse baby hapPy and , circulating pump on the euginewould heel) libil hannY. The Tablets are act es a reducer valve and prevent "old by medieine dealers or bv roail at , exceesive. pressures on the water i ri0amcseentiedalebino: Co..froBrTollvDpire; Wonilt-. jackets of the engine. , A. third connection is the piping to .....)). 40. .......i 0Ogin0 dieeharge pipe. At the time MUNICIPAL 'COUNCILS of the test, themater was piped into Colborne Townsitifi \tte top of the discherge line ,and aa.. , _ : N.04.4nemi 44A,I, ..ii ss this water was closed off before et. s e e . , -,.....4..)".."1.,"4" (iet°ber the engine stopped, the cylinders of -4' '' - 'V."'" '''"'" "" `11'''''uees Pres* the engine were flooded with water. te","e ittitt'tp:e"eal, tlett4 tatuelair etmew.e,"n_i! This -cooling water should be -intro- duced into the discharge line at aTTt,ling,'It"1174tIfla'-4A4911)''',2441e" "M.' , point not less than 6 inches below '1"`"t' '"'"' em's4ug 411°"1131; " ‘-'nur4 ot the eXhanSt manifold on the engine. 4"P5AUn °ft. 41 -inn (14441. assessment 1 Before the fire pumps can be en- Ivy" v:::;:nylmo:nlievo:: tirely satisfactory, it will be oeces. essescuerpe anti , .e. wilson. ilte pay for the Water and Light Cain- mu mission to provide a separate suction well for gasoline engines, and fevers ate auctions from each fire pump should be run to this well, We would recommend one into pipe from the sedimentation basin direct to this well, and also a large pipe connect- ing the two suction wells, with ruit- able valves in each pipe. This would give, a very flexible arrangement and provide sufficient widen for all the town. requirements. The new e -inch, suction pipes from the tire pumps 1 The report on the domestic pumn , ereosupldeetths.en be run to the new well. is that it met the specifications in ell , A letter from the Turbine • Equip- ment Co.; Ltd., signed by Mr. L. .1( - Austin, the manager, states as fol- lows : 1. certainly agree that separate suctions are_ superior. as the eazard i is- redueed 141 half, although this ha - 1 zard is no. greeter through' heving Ione suction main supplying two pumps than it is where several pumps feed into One discharge main. In your Case it would have been an absolute impossibility to have festal - led separate suctions for the two gas- oline engine driven 'mains. as there was no room in the well for them, and one suction pipe for .the two 'me -- tor driven pumps and one for the two gasoline engine drive units !list about occupies all the available r one due to the size eof the foot valves. We can refer YOU to several installa. We have a splendid selection of Ladies' And Misses' Fall and . • Winter Coats 111the season s iatea mama eS;- - - &eh like broadcloths are specially featured in navy and brown, also the new lighter shades. Large shawl collars and, cuffs. The prices are more thin •-Smart New Fail Dresses -- ratite you -to -come in -and -see -our new range_qf . fall Dreasea, in georgette, velvet and crepe satin. The styles are the very latest and With the - quality and workmanship you have every assurance of exceptional dress value. • Gloves We have received a new line of Ladies' Chamois Suede and Kid Gloves for fall wear and we are offering these at special prices. Men's New Over- coats Quality material's and excellent tailoring are very apparent in these stylish garments. revealing the snap and style for fall and wintte'wear. We invite you to see these new Coats. ,SHOP EARLY AT A coRN IELD SHOP OPTEN AT F THE STOKE ,,. THE STORE wurnt YOU ARE ' : •• ' WHERE YOU ARE INVIVED TO SHOP WEST. SiDE OF SQUARE PHONE 416 GODERICH INVITED TO SHOP WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION DONATE $2000 SURPLUS TO TOWN ' !Engineer Castor Recommends Sepia- ' ate Suction Pio for Eire Pumps to Make System Satisfactory All the members of the water and light commission Were presented the regular meeting on Thursday last. An application of Mr. A. de Max. well for three -pins° power for pin.: tare theatre 7% ben Class A, and lights, on standard rates, was pas. eta. A number of applications for light and the following for -range sernieee Were pissed: lierbert E. McLean, „ the Square; L. S. Walker, Weterloo street; F. Tretehier, 'West at.; and Edward Johnston Gibhoris An extension telephone was decid- ed on for the hydro store. A request front Mr. B. C. Mune nings, chairman of the finance come mittee of the town council for pada the surplus from the water depart - tient Was received: and, on motion of Commissioner Taylor, it was passed that $2,000- of the surplus be paid over to the town. • A request from Mr. J. W. New- combe for the rentovanof some hydro , wires crossing over his property wet; granted. The shut-off at the stand PIPe was reported as now working and that the standpipe can now he turned off from the pumping house. A request from the Turbine Equip- ment Co. for the balance of their ac. count was received and, on motion of the Mayor, and Commissioner Taylor, it was passed that the balance of contract else aeount for'additions be Paid in full, and that the town be asked for the necessary funds pend- ing sale of debentures. Aerequest Was•made that the 'coun- cil have the trees around any stieet light WI:Med ea As to get the best results. • It was passed to efeet a street light on Oxford street between Mait- land road and Regent street. • ----• - • - A motion was visaed to request Mr. Walker, landlord--ofethe . Hydro store, to install a furnace immedia- tely. And the , superintendent - was authorized to purchase linoleum for the store. The report of Mr. Castor,. chief engineer of the Hydro Commtssion, on the recent test of the new pump- ing equipment at Goderich was re- ceived. He •pointed -out certain im- provements in the matter of connec- tions and recommended that they be made. We take the following from his report: • Ison these pumps was to Fire pumps -The only test which could be made i see that the meters and pumps func- tioned propeely, and that they were !capable of discharging approximate- ly their 'rated -volume against the rated head, En the specifications, section .7 stated. "In connection with. the tire pumps., each unit is to ,be complete and 'Independent. By this is meant that each unit will have a separate feinch suction pipe with suitable foot valve and usual dis- charge into the existing discharge ttit , NW( Pharmacy Week October 14th to 20th &els i1.1 iei1Ih No ntorchant ha5 confOt-nir with so 511311y Dominion and Provincial laws and regulations as the druggist. . These laws aro necessary fol. the protec.;.*.on qtna safeotatdint',, of the. health of tlie putgic. The handling and sale of poisons; the dispensing of physicians' prescriptions; the mixing and contpounding of phar-j macontical preparations, all require professional skill, secured by tong training and experience, and .such. Skill produced by training and experience, is to be found m our drug stores. E. R. WIGLE • J. A. CAMPBELL J. H. LAUDER GODERICH C, DUNLOP I .--.---.-.--...,-- -, - '- ''''.-"- - ,- ..- ---......-----. ... - - .-.--- • ritatalkeallE Via tutit'not was iukerp=d1twevgd-tovvrY Esire --- our might that produeed the abunde mous one. at harvets, but God. We were ta Tha thanksgiving eervices really toolttion to ewonntoanadt titaiinagterasovfefuersgeptGtiwnegr thostgeitt esternpdeedhoavvienretwo Sundays, Rev. Mr. wealth, and the servion was an OV... the trsiolie Sunday, dealing speeiale occupied the pulpit In the afternoon a very interest - "remember the Lord thy ly itt his sermone with the sebjectef ... ing service was held in the elaureh, thanksgiving for spiritual bieLt-.4,:,. ........................... giving and presentation of floral SCHIOtiOlerLptEur sOaRTIS being the children's harvest thanks. ''""`""' ee stye sight as the chfidren went for- Eva postman equal. Sr. IV. ---Ben Honors 755'0; Pass 605"S. Sr. V.... - gifts. It was a pretty and irnpres- weed le present their floral gifts, Reta Fisher. Jr. V. -Myrtle Good, beitutiful croiss-thw flowers to be tat- meessegreesnesifoy, -07,-,jr,SIves.s. _ Straughan, 84; Frank Walters, 77; _ which Were placed in the form of a ex. distributed to Ida and shut in lieletn Straughan 72; Myrtle Pfrint- eervie and the address was given by el; E66velyn Hill, 67; Gordon La Rosette, ones, Rev. Mr. Snell concluded the Rev. Mr. 'Sharpe, who, by means oft. ; Carson Hoy, 68; Thelma Allin, Albert Vanstone, 59; Bernice, wa4 the gift of the heart, however Hogartle 52; Emmerson Edward, 50. smeaaull tuhe gsi;Ym'igihtushera, and how wt the Sr. III.--lvlarie La Rocquee 81; Hans large contribution ,of someone whose so"; Walters, /9; Bert McCabe, 78; heart did not go out with the gift, Adelaide Houghton, 71; Roselle Hoy, thet.made the bells peal scout, and in (4"d' Edythe McCabe, 66; Melvbir letting our heart's sympathies go out mer, 10; Gordon Fisher, 67; Luella 58; •Ethel Hill, 56. jr, Me- .13;se. , -g.shler7,; 1C587n1hroFthisyh 'vest is the lord of the ,age," Matt. ' At the evening service Rev. X $1.1211 spoke from the test, "The har- r. wridoswehgaeurre41,..61: Loretta Kerr. 58; Annie Richard M8 5C3 5W: . Harvey Pettman, Ile, Elwyn Krim - h Gi Sine: ve ,II;P-- Q, IT iEthelmu en teleii,F 1 7s1:48:, ei.X.c6jalbeG, Grant we often found that we were enter- taining an angel unawares. The choir were in good form and }Jenson Edward (absent). jr, ,11...e. rendered the services very beautiful- Cora Pettman, 84: Ina Xaskell. Us ly. The Ineaning anthem was "The Norma Min. 711, Jr. le -Alfred Earth Is the Lord's." by Hollins, and Hoy, 76: Phyllis Jewell, 7,1t yronne the evening selection, "Peale the La Itncaue. 18. Sr. Pr. -Betty. • Lord, ye heavens adore Rim," by :c+rabehan, Helen McCabe, It' axrIr Turner. The organist, M. Wain- Westlake. Jr. Pre --Bobby Jewell, son, rendered specially fine voluutar- Joe .La !Recipe, Irvine 110Y. les. E. G. E. DOLAN. Principe!. _ A, special thanksgiving Collection E. L. CAMPBELL. Assistant.. IOU tall • ensts uure examined ann. on Motion of Se Witson and W; 144) Young, the reeve and treasurer signed Inc same. resoiunon :roes Ow= Sound board or Trade was read and lald on ttis table, on motion or "Win. Thom and A. J. Goldthorpe. Bylaw No. e,„ enown as me rates bylaw, Waa pas- sed, on motion ot Win. Thom and F. welson. 'Die date for completing the esitm dram was changed trom Dec. 81st, 111$8, to Dec. 'eine 1929, on mo- tion or se Wilson and Wm. Thom. The clerk Waa instructed to notify the three local banks doing business for the township re the collecting of the lull face value of each tax notice presented from coiborne. On motion of A. J. Goldthorpe and W. L. Young the amount of $44,85 was returned to those On W. B." B. R. R. lin4 who previously bollges back the land thtOUgb. 4. misunderstanding of the legal right of the Lownship to sell the same. The sum of $68.40 was paid The Star for printing voters' lists and advertisements. Meeting ad- journed to Nov..18th at 1.30 pan. G. J. IIETHERiNGTON, e Clerk. . MiTUARY SLOAN.-The funeral of Major 11. R. Sloan, 'who died on Saturday, in his 48th year, in the, Toronto Gener- al Hospital, was held Monday after- noon to Myth cemetery, with full military .honors. Services at his late tons of a sunder nature and at residence in Goderich township and - Dunnville, for instance, they have 0110at the graveside were conducted byRev. Mr. Gale, of the Hayfield Unite gasoline engine driven pump and two CO churcle 'while a -service in St, motor driven pumps, all taking their supply from a well through AtIgliean church, Clinton, was one MX- conducted by lien. L. C. Harrison. It twit mom and they do not experience was one of the largest seen the slightest trouble. Of ourse two in the district for some years, De. wells, and separete ' suction pipes to each of the motor driven pumps from one of them, aed'4 similar arrange- ment from the other well to the two gasoline thigh* driven pumps Would be an ideas' Peondition, and I quite agree with Mr. Castor on that point. ceased man was second iv command of the Huron Regiment, and served overseas in the 38rd Battalion, and •nunthers of his regemented comrades gathered to pay him their last re- spects. Six colonels acted as Pall- bearers, Col. I. We Shaw, ,CoL IL T. Rance, Col: IL C. Dunlop, CO. We J. Beaman, Col. W. Simpson, and 'Col. R. S. Hayes; Col. H. B. Coombe .re- presented Genera' Armstrong, , come mantling Military • District No. 1. ' Among other, °Mors Present were: Major Sturdy, of Goderich. Aida) corn. mended the firing party; Major Cer- heft, •Fordwiehe Capt. Dougall,. Hen. sail: Capt. Atkinson, Exeter; Capt. • A. IL lime, Goderich; Capt. Town, Winghtim; Capt. Morgan. Clinton; Lieut. F. Ford, Clinton. Three vol - Jests were fired at the graveside by a firing party of 15 men, otie sereeant ed one coreorte. meter Seret..Major James, • while the Last Post was • sounded by Bugler Mut& The Clin- ton Eiltie Band was also in attend- ance. Surviving him are his widow. , four brothers. Dr, John Sloan, eef California; Dr. William Sloan. of. f Timmins; Andrew Sloan, of Brussels. f and Thomas Slone. of Blvtli; also two sisters. hire. Wesley Wainer. of Goderich, and Mrs. .T. toonike, of Toronto. His only child. a girl, died _ in infancy nixed Rix weir; ago. The Sloan room le the Clinton General Hospital is dedicated to her memory, HARVEST -THANKSGIVING SERVICES AT • • ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Bev. Mi. Snell of Stratford. Preaches I Sundae' land -Church. Beautifully • • Decorated Quickly Limber, Op Sore, stiff, Swollen Joints ailments; . Even Chronic Rheu matte Pulu•s1)°tsertIcfilf ftel.loenvilghealtIOriVatted, tains S we•llin• gs in 'Knee•, Elbow, jnoeinnetstraattetdoilltjhU.eStit oanifees.n• dsebelocnsdssealteawmil_l Shoulder or Finger . Jointsr6ritt neelpshrueehs•' giuntee'4410Ytly and 15 an eisert Yield to the iViiihty Power- Ana 'stainless teat you can rue it oa tut -Influence of JOINT. trloteren gaullickly, when the joint is in -- get thereby_ results mu_sh 'ItE'eAlt!rEe.. tight' ---in town land IL C. leTejt' ilete:fauir.11rtesullites11), in berainnggiellsgtion.4‘,PeseadrYe learned awl the 'agony Intense. • • -• Being such A. powerful counter irrit- tunlop and E. IL Wield end- eveey throat,' chest raids lumha-o and neU. lutggi,issa pliralee remedy. to be sure, remedy you can buy, • nee smell ipilcifer than almost ttillY but that doesn'tstop' its from taking, But you must remember that 14 is the kinks, lameness or torture out of for joint afflictions that it is ;nfeStly your troubled joints. . dispensed aticl its helpfulness will :is - is the name, so called be- tonish you after MI ordinary linbriente cause It is compounded solely for the.and other treatments have failed. 1 •Last Sunday Harvest Thetiltsgiving services were hold in St. George's .cliurcit and the clintea was beautiful - Sly decorated with flowers and fruits .tof garden And field. 'The special preacher .for the day was Rev. Mr. Snell, of Stretford, and he preached }, two impressive sermons. Ilis text at rthe morning service Was Deut. 8:10. • II, "When thou hast eaten and aet • fulls then -thou shalt blees the tord thn God for the good land which Ile •t hath gzven thee. Beware that thou forget net the Lord thy God in not keeping his commandments- and. His judgments and .Ins Atatutee, which 1 centmand thee this ds' • Mr. Snell's sermon Was a cowmen,. tary on thitt whole 'chapter, in which IMoses, on theverge of the promised ; land, was giving the Israelites an ex- hortation. He told of the life,in the new land to which they were terabit , and of the life in the wilderness. In • • their wanderings they had been sup. ; plied with manna and -their raiment.! , had not waxed old, their wante lted been supplied. Therefore they should • remember the Lord their God. •Now they were comeng,,to "gootl land" „vehen they would •eat breed without !, ecarcenese," but see warned them, when they loll eaten and were fel/ ; not to forget the •,Lord their God and „ not to begin to eay. "thy power and , the rnight of my hand bath gotten me this weiilth." I Mr. •Snell compared Canada to the ,1 proneeted land, in feet Caned* WIC, • tUfftstiOP to the /and to which the Is ratlites were travelling. ('allad‘ we a land of wheat and 'barley, * lard k+ut nr: nitutic hilte *reset he . dor %toss and iron reel gehl and coeL and An far we had oely mersitched the emi.re, Thie woe a ronetry „ wetrith hovond rewinatetion one it • was elkr duty to) give, theirik's and to . GREY AND BRUCE COACH LINES MOTOR COACH 'SERVICE .GODERICII-STRATFORD Read down • Read up p.m. s . aan. a.m. pan. 1.80 • '7.00 • Goderich - 10.25 • $.25 1.46 School 7.15 • Ifelmesville 10.10 School8.10 1.60 Special 7.20 Clinton .10.05 Special. 8.05_ 2,05T L10 - -7.85 Seaforth Ind 6.0• 7,50 • 2.10 • 8,15 7.40 St. Oolumben 9.45 5.00 7.45 215 6.20 ". • '7.45 Dublin 9.40 4.55 7.40 2,80 • 5.85 8.00 Mitchell• 9.25 • 4.40 7.25 2,45 5,56 8.15 Sebringville 9.10 4.25 . 7.10 / • 8.00 ' 8.00 8.25 Stratford •9.00 4.15 7.0(r Pan. "Pan. nen. a./Ti., •p.m. p.m. *•, *• • • • y • .0 x Sehool specials on Monday, Tue sday, Wedneday, Thurday and • •. Friday only. Sunday open for special trips. We stop at all leotels and farm gates. • • Coach leaves Goderich from hotels.• Coach leaves Stratford froth bus depot (phone '763) and post office. *Through toach,both ways. • Special rates t, school children attending Stratford school. Recreation lu You can't meet a deficit in the body without Proper exercise. Fortune is useless without health. Your finanCial condition largely depends on your physical condition. a Try Bowling to. Keep Fit Free instruction front 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS WEST STREET