Greater Goderich, 1918-05-11, Page 4GREATER GODERICH, MAY II, 1918
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a'k X j WANT WATER MAIN
.TAMES LLOYD & SON X I Residents on Wolfe street want a
Xwater main laid on their street. The
X Wholesale x e igineer is to report on the cost of the
X X extension.
DEMAND FOR HYDRO INCREASING Bring on Your Announcements-
POINTS
nnouncements-POINTS ABOUT BANANAS '�(�t ; The demand for Hydro power in God -
X``_ y[k , erich is steadily growing. The Western
' They are wholesome. A Canada Flour Mills Co., which a short
��cc,)�cc They are nutritious.
�'�I r rr ,, They are delicious. time ago made application for 50 horse
r r� They are cheap. power. now wants 350 h. p.
�,,xx iu They are easily digested. "WITHIN THE LAW"
aflc ° l They are always in season. X
They are always available. The Seaforth Dramatic Club will pre
e They are all meble everywhere. sant the play, "Within the Law," at Vic-
xk t t11 They are all meat.j
They are easy to handle. tUt toria Opera House, Goderich, on the
�' They are convenient for the dinner pail. x[11 evening of May 24, under the auspices
X} ;,,< ' They are good food when cooked. of the Maple Leat Chapter, LO.D.E.
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They are good food when not cooked.
They are the poor man's food. Proceeds for patriotic purposes.
They are put up and sealed by nature in a ENGINEER KELLY'S FALL
afkFRUIT DISPATCH germ -proof package.
Mothers' Day Tomorrow
Tomorrow (Sunday, May 12th),,
Mothers' Day service will be held at
the Baptist Sunday School at 3 o'clock.
All mothers, and fathers, too, are in-
vited. Rev. H. B. Coumans, B. A., of
Toronto, will address the gathering.
There will be special music also.
They are produced without drawing on the i On Thursday night Engineer Kelly
COMPANY Nation's resources. had a fall in the Court House tower of
XIMPORT THE BEST five or six feet, which shook him up
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f)r some days. The engineer was in the
tower adjusting the electric fire alarm.
[!1X>If11cX><k =XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXX THE WINDSTORM AT BENMILLER
This publication desires to be of
service in aiding all patriotic and pub-
lic enterprises. Announcements con-
cerning these matters will be publish-
ed briefly without charge. Leave
them at The Star office with Editor
Naftel.
Read the War Bulletins
The latest afternoon War Bulletin
will be received each day by this pub-
lication by special arrangement with
the Great Northwest Telegraph' Co.
Editor Robertson of The Signal will
accompany the bulletin each day with
a War Summary.
DING -A -LING
The alarm clock of the twentieth
century is the effective commercial or -
New Victor Records
Thomson's Music Store
Yesterday we received 500 new
Records, selected by special
choice from the Victor Catalogue
of 10,000 of the world's best
selections. If you are interested,
call and have a look over these
Records, and you will be amply
repaid. Something to suit every
person.
Think of it—an opportunity
to hear the world's best artists.
James F. Thomson
ganization. It wakens nen to their
responsibilities and their opportunities
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�t in the life of the communities. And ,t,
:1e X ; A report from Benmiller states that with men awake the community is
SE the windstorm early yesterday (Friday) bound to prosper._ MacEwan Estate
We are certainly doing a whale of a Wall Paper
;LA morning did considerable damage. The.
Ing i roofs were blown off the barns of Chas. WHAT WE DO •l•
I�ntt business this season, as Papers are so charming andWe cannot expect the world to think j
�Ac Allen and John Feagen, on the 6th con. Sole agents for the
cession of Colborne. At Chas. Allen's any better of Goderich' than Goderich g
prices so reasonable. Now, if you will do your part, and Chas. Fisher's the silos were blown thinks of itself. Believe in Goderich,
X]e down, and a number of windmills in the talk Goderich, work ,or Goderich and j �ij
�Aa we are doing our part to help create new and higher neighborhood were more or less broken• then see results. . L. W.
standards of wall decoration. Save money by buy- I ALMOST - ALONE
lux 1 ALL PURCHASES ON "CASH" BASIS The only - man we can think of who
N ing at home and help to make a "Greater Goderich.' The Retail Grocers' Association of
Lonon, :Ont., has asked the Canada
was wholly "sufficient unto himself" . SCRANTON
dwas Robinson Crusoe but, on second
X '• Food Board, as a war measure, to make
it compulsory that all purchases of thought, we recall that it was not so . — 4__.y
I groceries and other foods be on a cash very long until that Man Friday was
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X basis. Reasons advanced are that the co-operating with Mr. Crusoe. COAL
public are more extravagant in pur-
chasing under the creait system ; it ONENE- SS
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( 1 cash customers have to pay a share of
XX Food will win the War. X / �� 1 losses sustained by merchants doing big necessity . for community success.
:[9r DON'T WASTE. ;business on credit basis; consumer is There must be oneness of purpose,'
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y paying higher prices for credit.—Cana- oneness of endeavor, oneness of en- The Standard Anthracite
i[ o .� ..r rte f!f[ �tft .[�[ lfllf Yf[ YY 1Y �B[ n - dian Grocer:; thusiasm in order to accomplish the :—
Miss Cameron has been in Toronto big things for the ,city. The city and Phone 98 3
X�t �t securing the latest novelties in summer all its people must be as one striving '
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