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The Goderich Star, 1922-03-23, Page 15
Our village school i>a in three di£ ferent totanships. There ere school officers appointed for each township. A e res are an dere 1 into if the alt- liph at- tendance da a;e a Our school f u r basil is as it:au ht be. Who to is t responsible the ora re ibl -� ter, the truant aficer, the teacher o the trustees/ The .truant officer is paid to see Unit theiaw is enforced, 'e c"...o'oi^.]. stud he ought to do it. • Our tees:lieara children Qty ought to report to that officer month. pee PLETCHE S ly the MM.. of each child in the 010, section of school egt*• and his attend. , ' r,'1' r 1 A *nee at school. It would then be easy for that officer to do hie duty. We have too tnanny 'ofllcials ass figure heads. Let theist be efficient unid karst their salaries. TRUSTERS' ANO RATERA1'E1tS' .ASSOCIATION A public meeting user the au- sppices of the Truestees' and Rate. !telt' Ayers' Association of Colborne will in the township ball on Tues. dayr,. April 4th, at 8 p. tn. Rev. A. Lanni of . o k rdwith ver l t t n1b4 the k- , to a ero�t© V speak- er c nit Il x c 1 � i, 8 ub .eco will'. Ire "The Ratepay�a'rse Privilege.'" The Adolescent School Act will be intra- dueed by blr. J. J. Robertson, • road discussed by others. -This is a meet. . ing for all interested' in public school education mid ell are welcome J: W. GLED111I.f, Prof. E. A. ROB - J RTS.00N, Sec. When you get your Baster hate. ladies, don't fall to vire Sallowet' Studio and hove you picture taken, • It will be e Mea to send to distant frtenda EASTER the a you? Don to Don't IG os yo cloths Were `lust pie eel out of a neat" Lot a tailor your �! t? 3s o u n suit and you won't 1aok like a carbion copy, of rt hundred other men. R. Marti.. Tarlo* is TWISIIDAT.MAW*SINK Mt White Pine in it Makes it Good ifs ttpoi ilett uJ his Imo a steed idea for *i*!y years White Pine Expectorant A famous veneration for the positive relief a coughs. Calcis, Moarxenees, Bronchitis and Throat Troubiee. Believer/ reaigestian aucl`locoreus the phlegtu•S and 50c per Battle Met/ ell f.l:q fdveetieeel' cough roseate. Don't weed CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Phone pQ The Square KNOX faURCH S. S. HAS 'SPECIAL SERVI 4 yen Quarterly . MissieasrY Bethke tad Presentation of Diplo* ur, SOW*n aPrfxes ho The quarterly w mission/alservice+' of in connection with Bumf cburch"Sun• do school was held .successfully itittt '.$undid , afternoon. The whole school, from Fr nary up to the Adult Bible Clasen met together is the lecture room, there being it, splendid attend - Ce Two aeries of lanterns slides Were; shown,,. one i4wwing glimpses of the Presbyterian Sunday school work at me and *breed, and the other viewsp the work of St. Christopher Horse rid Farm. The elides were accom- ppoenied by a talk by; the auperinten dents' Mr. Lopes,in . explanation. ,fuss for the service were thrown tits the .screen end were heartily sung y* all, and a very interesting part of the, service was the stn int* of - a »tn'. ; by the bore of Mise . Mabel Ib • hyo St r clad ni Eric i a W la n s c1 e. w especial colieetion fox missionary nbf „ctawa a taken n FoddTheatre WEEK of APRIL 3 to ,lam , , Nook MO Tues* SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN The. Swamp" LOUISE PNEZEN ‘‘Country Chickens" Wtla L3CdT�d E Cousin `Kate" tug V Special Coined, • +rkom and Jailbird" ci SaturhyPiiELANE' ; M�rIE 'The Miracle of M h ' t n' 13111-.VERNON ()rile*" Matinsee'•.-Mon« and 'Arid, at 4.15 p in A After.tbkart a,the service the; distribution ofethe diplomas nd seer. awarded; for Muter atteno*nee all Sunday° aschop1` on last ,year's record, men so many Masons, and Grange - was made, A diploma 3a awarded A community- the church Mr. teed Mrs. MI'ses. yup* anti s t►e returniag :a tows. We call aisei'r.lwr Cltiri+eciusser, last bave net yt telt the Cross. Friends, Roassae sad Ca uetrgare*, luta tee your *art: B. it knows a- titvup you. that May titin is the big day at Nile. We are pleased re noels tbat Miss Feagsu, of Zion North, is visiting her rchstives jiere. Wt are given to enderstaad that Mrs. Gamble and ler family will soon be wooed' to their mew Tee at Ludlum., Whews We wined these well. Miss Mininie Currie is an hosier - able prisoner to His MaJesty, La Grippe. This might, also be said of itbout one-quarter of the people who live in this city, lkirs. Wesley k elclin is Stivisitirg her' father at Port Albert. )tri. ck-j ardson is away pursing -Mr*. Eeklin'a,' sister-in-law'. This ust . illustrate' that one good turn deserves another. a TUB COWIWOCK sun at woo focal. or Ciedeag. or mews meet. or Anytliag that two vosr1d pfid *vase at • stoa:rititn. scent /tett It esedvskat tae isomer phase of that digests at Goat. Say to the. starting mallow of lisissia. A few woks ago we wrote s new hetes re the poor tklldr'en oho eauua uAdtr the vire of the t'iildi.,'a Shelter *t Goderieh. Wit 'commend- ed thtst work ani a good work, and eft it i., ,acus better. Now we *re et- tisxs weed ut kuregry children in sw- oda and the appeal iu very strong. Sweetheart we Anal uar'selver enxvy - !r� the ride et *t least *lasing our- s les rick.*. We mild. M we bad wealth at hast, and at nils. amity a strong desire, to send a few ltgn, dred dollars over linked . 'Tis ;aiid that 1st people be a* I enereue and as ',speedy with titer generosity as ope`l(ten #lithet of people w l die niri sprint Whet horors ! What an awful thing ,it we dou't help. an note that the Governraent of Fin land has ; voted .1,040.000 pour PMI ?I* iitk the Primes ae W* es in tsedia --'fl M*har*j*h of _Nkpai, 14 here !leen presenting an oil F.,' f to the 1?rinxe hintsel , Self-denial is a noble thing. ,iS sterlut2 towards the starvinrr RuOt The Salvationi ,Arm "Fox a lite of self -renouncing love. end our Ontario 4Cernnttent will ra a life of liberty." _ eertanily do somethi wltxt er amount of itsIt is also ssGeyer ' a w'! r poet has sum; ,lana- Our Canadian Ge ert ninen ... "", `"..�« Army r 'oney n the great.. by s sf` do! +ri*ile Wa to e too, should' do somethiieg. denial week. s► ; It is a ',clatter for the community. M r Isaac Tsebb very beautifully' rendered a solo 14 ehureh on Sunday'.UB RN last,. We have somei�ood singers an reap Tusds< nfterxs . n : connection with Nile church, and' they Y oo i thci l arnr Might be heard fro» t more frequent- :ems' (.Iub had a tweeze meeting, in individual efforts. Mr. Tabb ie Mr. Joseph Millie -is moving to the he leading singer of Nile church farm he bought from Mr. litidtbby, choir. Mr. J'ohieRaithby is moving to the Are you good It arithnietis, ee farms whielt he bought from Mr. kis. so, work out these: X Plant fourvett trees so that each tree ,shall be ex- The Baptist Sunday school is prem aetly the same distance from each paring' for an entertainment intbe other er tree. 2. A r sitting in the near elitism ' centre of at circle 3 feet its diameter. The Women's l'nstitute neat halal He -cleared 0 .inches : first jump and Tuesday afternoon for their regular. every jump afterwards terwa 3s half n., enanthlyr meeting, distance, of every Preceding One xi (} da E tt How many jump*. does he need to l week, retiring'.fronn the act eta t 6 ut of he ,circ for the firth year, after which Seale :should be well attended' tend sustain - aro stwarcled from Yeer' •to year for; ed. If not, why nett continuous regiular attendance, this arrangement providing for recogni,. tion up t'" seven years conseeutivoly.. In. Knnona Stunnday`sehoo1 tied girls had The present season of- the year is called 'fent," and connmennor*tea. the time when our Lord, denied' hint self the comforts of home, and the completed their eighth canseeutive joy of friends, and veered to;the de- y ear of regular .attendance, and they cert to prayer and fast. The culmina- wore . eseb prezentaerl- with a bible, tion of it wll, be when, an Good Frig`. suitably ,inscribed, These ,girls are day, • we 'remand ; ourselves of Hie' Mies Jean Matheson and Mss. Rhoda greatest self-denial, When He gave Mereevin. His life a ransom for many. . It There were five scholars w in._ might be a tnoyelty, but it eertaiely pieted. their seventh year . ann hese: would be. a blessi if we, . 4 tag", e, tit •dais. a17Se-� � rt h meek, Che time, a ii y' to r Uta : tin t Easter, ... , denied ourselves r, rra moves tan t e v7 - this ive duties,ofea farm 'life, The ladies of the Methodist church bad ss ,misrionary, quilting at tate home of Mist Blake last week. day. Quite syrup ; is the order of the Quite a good run' of sap the latter port of last weekend the -be ginning of this, Mr. Joseph fi'lilter arrived here from Toronto last Saturday; He,'is moving on the farm' he bought Raul Mr. Raithby on .the Blyth gravel road. , Lastt' wcdk no less than four trac- tors Were' unloaded at the station in one day. Plowing will be expedi- •tiovsly attended,to when the spring Tom 'Cott, Meldrnni oat and Jackleism;;‘,,opens up, AMA. Yn. Si>itli-year seal winners: Kathleen Diploma whiners: • Carrie' ifSntnitla, x. Elwin' Biuret _1s moving his Straiton and Etnmerson Elliott.. Stanley Taylor, Stanle : W this to Blythea the latterbrother, of, Fifth -year ,aea'1.. • winner; Billie, Joe. Taylor, Billie, : Stiff der , sera ii►.is ee , he lad his ke other, Itay>' W.; tster. Grindrod .dears tie, Ernest a' cI a hawinN fought out Willnaxna" hard. ou-year seat winners: •Tnek..anel Stutz 13 aright •' ea I yt vara businesethere. :Abet, Marguerite' Chapman Irene In order to calif 'f r h ' ihi . The l ethodisit Sunday' sc l q Y o t e d� oma y boli a exon ann Reggie' o the seals seholar must be u Sim? MuTnhird year seal winners: Helen Straiten, Jas. Wallace, Florence Grin-. tiro Vsitiam. Meek, Marguelrite Mulholland and Frank Warnock. • -Seeonyearlseal-wiener : Helen ance, tlab their names were put down wormCom Hunter, Agnes Fre-« for honorablein t' mention, Eg,en- r, Dorothea Heilemanin, Evelyn er, Denatd McKay and Orville Mc. Filecke Doris ChapmanAliKatt- Gluske y having attended tte. nded 4 9 timesc ng, Verna Saliowa and Tam Carrick.' outof 02, - day schoolatleastdttrmes„att of Satrday•at 3.411 Ii. nh. s ng 'May I.a}lid .: 1,, NORM AND m _ "Many U" ti the ” 52 in the year. • In addition to the *inners of the diplomas, , there were three scholars who were so cIase to the required standard of attend- "Well, John. I wennder if I. will be going, round with a threiehinng ui*. chine in the next world. �Mr. O. E. Errott'e sale was well sa- t -ended. Mr. Jahn Stalker wielded Cthse hantmer and good prisma were {ealixe!d. Several Cows weld ever e #led mark, thetip about fill each. Horses, however, are quite a dragon the market et present. Last. Morality Mr. *exon, of Blyth, shipped a ear of rattle, from the atation� here, The latter part of last week Mr. John Medd ehippeel a ,carload of ,eattle to Toronto. The F*raters' Club alupped a car of'hoge. Mr. Mold shipped one also Rev iv e cd toolate tfor lest a issue). The >;araxnt!ra' Club got a carload ofwesern oat" this week. It arriv. on Saturday night and was clean. eel out by Tuesday et noon. Winter has been giving un a re" minder of his presence this week be- fore taking leave, Springy birds lissve made unite! a ahiisteke in aennouneing spring so early. - Last Monday ravelling aa. number from Londesboro h gave lilts*. in the Foresters' hail entitled "Ken- tuckyt Belle "" Owing to the rough night ,Belle." he attendance- was net very large. Tho proceeds were to be gjv en' to the -library. The dans en the'river at the mitt hao bed, a aerial:t experience this week. A large part in - the centre of the • river has boon ruun. out. It will be quite a drawback to the neighbor» hood' this sunrmer. No repairs`•cnn be made until the wet& gets, low.'. Mr. E. Jones lied quite, a risbap at the atietiqa�� last Monday. Ile teas gettinga Toad of oats out .oe the •car, Ile left his horses standing tvaitin hie turn to get loaded, And they too fright at some tractors which were bong- unloaded, . rasa . downs the van. scholars have an entertainment next way track,` areailrltng the wagon lived. I Friday evening, the Slat of M ich, before, they were h yh t, , A good program is being prepared. A large• crowd is expected. 'There are eo' many different kinds of work engaged in by 'tine • t"urious denominations of ethe present e. It ren»inds us, of an old thresher o was en a ed nt s ` n hre l"s a for an a t_�ld Presbyterian elder, **fter seriously$ linking for a short time exclaiaued, es."mi-' Flaw lam'*. ^-� ' y`� It�� for Your .Easter Creetings.. st e l,l e Roses, �.__ +� Ar ' �_>_��artt+� a and' ffi + ea Ct he ft . li tlC 1 M'tttl-t0 •#ui dirt ,ilii . t' �i�>l�kds o United 5tst�s E 'Weigher Pierititx Telegraph Delivery ,Arsociatioa eiN, 0 D SHINING OF ALL THAT 18 ZONSIDEfIED -SMART AND NE ORSETSIN. VOILES, GINGRAMS, 'he new Voiles 'bow a host of new Lovely fresh Ging ham%, right new White Cottons in many weights and. • NOW SHOWING*signs, some in the new,floral effecta in colors plaids � and checks, : from the ualities, �rea��; dor making uat spRiNe„ lofts and some in 'more familiar figures most moons Scotch mins and our own daintythins for Spring and Summer and spots on 'navy,white and lack �� weaves,- • is The 'Sh3aiair`l Stet' on � shown in :patterns� . weer. Priced at per yard, �oC•, ' 25c. Wads, at 39c., and 50c. at per yard, 24c. ant 39e*Es ii of the new Nemo oand 30c.i�Itly .f: are : new hays rr.. «`or 8 IEUGHTFOL THE NES' SWISS ORGANDIES, a �31c1 made especl�2ly► . Glc�veS sI til it its for the slight figure, «' 1 also regular tll�t~1s►, Beautiful chicpatterns, done in whine Embroidery on i, : :. : •. 1 several shades anti � ..... ' Plain Organdies of Swiss manufacture in the sea�r►>a s gttalitifr«. rou ds o rose, sand, honey. dewy, shrimp and May rose. most favored shades of porcelain, hydro, orchid, tomato, v A real.Swiss creation, 44 in. wide, priced at $2.9 �•, y�araa� 44 inches wide, priced at per yard, • 1*00 • TO -MORROW- fRIDAYFORMAL 140 MODELS ON* DISPLAY I ' GEQRGETTE, CREPE0DE*CHINE, CREPE KNIT AND VOILES we invite you to attend this opeisini of the season's moat favored creators in Blouses, gveroBlouses and plain Tailored Wiodels. The new color combinations arse worthy of special llamo . IDAY NEXT WEEK.,00ANNOUNCING SPECIAL DISPLAY OF LINOLEUMS, CONGOLEUMS, DRAPERIES Lin Bums, CongoleumsjArCSquares, Oil aoths New Scrims, Madras, Marquisette,Lace Nets •. sag , forg Our showing oft.��deums �s very �oia�o��um Arta~� �p r complete in everySquares in max Beautiful in deals n an�� �ual�t In lace nets, making, u , we pdesign.• new patterns for_room. 9x9, ' are the new Curtain materials. - anymal are *bowing a s ended choice. Priced at $1.05 a yard 13.50 9x10 , $15x.75 * 3x4, $18 A - i �r �'�eedf row. 45e. up aced from 39c. up ori PERIN'S , SLOVES READY FOR YOUR CNOOSIN6 , 1 GRAY &S. GRAY CARTWRIGHT • CHAS Y. CARTWRIGHT 3