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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-09-28, Page 12:�-- � PAGN TEN, _ ._ ��_., J _- . ' You 91 Never Be otir ,ashamed 1 of YCorrap�emaeace It YOU 'USE rue's Lmaws Lawl Hlighlikad Linen 1 Chamivor vellum ,r „X'AX 0 'l,HURSDA'!, 1*1a`M 281hb 1V"- a We Will Sell . �The Ne� I � .STORE •�fm Radium and t Pii0_ NE aff*&C0LB0RNE"S PHONE e 500 Wh'l'te Leghorn Pullets Ii � i ,,,s �"ta::,.7 tee, �c �aaouwjw & 100, u �Pan`111 aces i ARESSM�f,KING AND iADX' TAI�.ORINaECONI� P�,4Q�• Lamp Shade Fain, �r K .__. /^� �e k j our choice ug, :and ;latched on May Stil, V. and �Gr�imp+ea COATS fl< � pe ng, n �. ne°a sllipinent of Carats %with fur collar trimming of latest design. Came Miss S.' NOBLE iii and see what ue are showing. . R. H. W. K. tEVEM.L Gadarlch � __ -n� , - .' _ DR SS' Rld�vra�>�lt FM;riiani ttGNCANNaN ` . Kara Lues ° - ' Don't forget ��e have Dresses for $9 oo iia, all wool Surges, Jersies, etc. Dir. and Mrs. Rogorson aro leavin; NV40 luaus PeCurc d a �'fltasfi6'il �t11�t0 �- O=0 ,......+.-�o�t ....+"; 1 itQ _t _l r...� 1_ _ ___ l:�tir fest illytil in a few days. .1 rd;lali to cell ih(s ahm yet>lo• .... _.. dirt • _ ..._ . _� .. ,..._ A largo number from this rict . .._. LOYAL McCauley, Thacheray, Harrow mnd uttetadCd tiro NVinghaw fair Tuesday. CORSET •• bmtezl otiati'awry in (atatio3 44. vreClY• ,neon while ittt resent head is Sia . �. Air. F. Ross is having leis Irousa .Writing Pa for tells tiiueli Dilss ;lawn; koiiq;; iapCna the J, J, Thompson,•diacoverer of the el• painted and staking other improve- �otlf figure v1'lll ;prat its best in a D. ��' A. (�arSfiti as there i5 a model Ether 3 . ectron, and. what is called fourth iinoi'o #incait pc(i}ilii tliinit, ell; end 'With her friend, Ailss Diuticl enta on lila property. ever one. All our lines lla�'(: been replenished ;ttnd �s are flow in a position to Warahingto", at Auburn, apache: and greatest laving outhority. . the abs o lilies, are 1)aclt to pre- ? r If thanksgiving services will , rill yTottr rr uizetneats. Iver priCt?s, Air,, Tait (`.arlt to at presents elves on the science of electriealgenergy, be hr ld in .St, Paul's Church this Sun- tl helptlna Mr. Thon. iVileon ;recti apples • day at 11 a, m. and 7.30 P. m, for the Fartnor's (iliiib. BENMILLER u - Air, pied Barlow has opened up" a �i Airs. Trethoisa,y and little daughter, Almost every ane from thin vtaitiit .shoe store in town and is an expert . - a at the home or toott in tho School fair, }Ye cougustu SATURDAY 1 +,�a � v" � '��r t Ver Week of fru Iph, are visitiii;*, shoe repairer. Ile Is returned +al- Mrs. Trethaway a ri°nts, Colonel and lata Lino se. at the school cbildrea , who y s . . Airs. varcoia, vv on prlves for their exhibits, ddcr•eililar. 1;z,5� and b2•e5 Ladies' iT>�xder.lcirts far .I•g8.. . Considerable credit is due Mr. Per. �o y `CUs #rebus; Fair held at Carlow on C:ixr departmental store. has been ey Finnigan for the work done on the kritlay `qac a decided success. .file' glues a fresh eoat of paint, which has ' .. i quality of the exhibits added to the beauty of the business has of the new hall. He has . : uuuataEr. and ti yi cite and CAroful section of the testified to the exc g made a set of steps unequalled rn the ..,-..:�.,.�_.,= , .. ..,: .m -. _ _,.,T,:.... `I -. -- ., �. . .x,__ -.- ,, , _ :._ district. �� �.. �ivt+elrof_t rhe rants Z anti selinalttua4la Spmabotly h�npened to sa,1: "Coro I . m sailing on k�he great lakes are ilio TQB, isItINTIhTG AY! TSI♦ STAR • lq ua,de. Tile ,9f: ioiict atT' one` a Ian jvcg..Tc;= t ° fh�v •Sundnv. morning the C(rx►grega $AYF C Ii .:w, Those wile attended the £un- P __ _:,. -__ 4........-- a one showing p y - f- --- _ r so _. n_ .. . W .:;•• �•-��-¢., _. �- "" or 1. Calborue, showed t t s later their tiv rhe . tion of St. i?uiil s presonikd`Mra: -Rill; ' f4 , -Xl1iaa 6t' Detract � attendo. & . lichee} of Numb « vx its e A telephone wireswore Mrs. :. , gyral °fro�ii-aiiatance Mrs..w?as i in ioclamtng lig i, e i .� , +erson with a bt autiful pair of brass . f he late Wm. J, IaAiott,-- S'i'. �1 11('„itSTiAIE dccit,ed orle,lnal ty p of as tb wort vt qt hither and that ler, y the funeral a t Reid, o£ Detroit; Mr. and. Mrs. Q. iI: (v p �t �T, ° ii r Identity. Ttio niarahiiig and denote IIs nine n'etocl: Thursday evening, a Ctsndtestieka and a addre•s as a.slight and Mrs. Tracts Moire, of Rh nas'and son;,i?hilip of Brantford,.. O4F. \I�1U a►�L 1 � The maiithiy m(etini, of the i t,1f g , t"s y worthy of note.. In spite lar e•crtnwd of car •ea hat t r d "taken of appreciation for her loyalty Mr• the f rmer's s. For uson of Detroit; Mr. , tine l maelt of the won,�eWs Instltuttr irient were also , asusucdl, g n tens l.t;a he a and het to the •nrls durin the- South Bend,.are visiting_ .. o . 11in. Jam. g , 11 ... s October All, of flits however the sheild was dawn by the riverside. The corns was , p p, h ,+, . 1; Vill do bold an �,'7, ednC Clay, ;isles BChea1, Nate. last two years: father, .Mr. S,_ Moire: George Fe;tlusou, 1Vlisa Clara Fexgu� � ri . . a It t the home Of -Mrs. Jas, carrled oi# by the pot roasted of course, brit. ;lotted; and ; .,,...�. «. � ��.. _.. - ement ` is announced of :son, Mr. 'A. anid Miss Lilly Ferguson, 8. nc s JQOLl ht and � at a.30 a Clac , to - . such was this demand' for the boiled: The engag `� "�% I ' Chatnney. .Copia to bo trakan by Miss � ' . EBENEZEIt Isabel do Noleyas, Youngest daughter Mrs. C, Simons and Dr. Callow, of Sol rinetna Clsailunpy And Mots: John ited• NILE cobs that Dna fltltni; at the larite could- Goderich; 11in. C. Sheppard, of Paris• s . •, t House' , - ran. kettlo was not fitimcleut. The eat. :'Mesa Hazel Finnigan, of. Toronto, of the lata tleorge W. and i1Trs. Woods, , mond, subjects I1oav to l educe Ifo J DWS services were car ,. 8 Bayfield, to the Reverend. Hugh Gixstin . Mx. ' Ii. Giliuour, of Brucefield; Mr. ! Iatfe is more The Rally y , - in;, over, the crowd amused tbeuiselves spent the weep -end at her home }tete. , . A• tearer of A11 and Mxs. Alex. Porterfield, of Bel- Real Estate and t►oltl 1;itpensca, I,iv iig,a with the bonfire, soma amen anti songs, k.aierlott Crosby, 13, , # n in peri r a I,ving, There will, be tied out on the circuit aced success. fi Anniversary service .wk be held rots' church, Wondatonlr: sen of Ale. grave; Messrs. John .and Bert Gov= , � gill°Al10E duet she» sUorue+-r" to whlcln aarlr is unl custom, and were b dC• --- -- on Oct. 8th. Rev: Air: Sedley, of. and Mrs. J, (I• Crosby;. HighgatEi, the enlack and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Gov Insurance a(ilied to. taiti; a cap: Lve rybady wai� N!z•, and Mra, Knitting, of �v- AUBURN Goderloh, will have charge of the ser-• mama a to take lase early in •October. enlock, of Seliforth; and Mr. E. Ged- . riCli, paid it ureic to Mr. Cal, S e Mr, and Mrs. W. ,J, Thompson mot- -neigh, g, p o att esteemed des, of Belgraye. $ai]iC Q Df11i71irTCP Bldg. _ ort's an •h"unday, rind attendeyd the The 1Yalters Bros, here xzx this nei„h _; Dred to ,9Cafarth tliia week, . borkropd threshixi; The' Crops. this Mies Charlotte Jacks n, Nile church at night. ,enldent of. Eicajoix. (:alifornia, where FINE BUNTING. , f1ZtZn ZG t. r vv was a' Mrs. John Arthur visited: at the year „'are said the. be exceptionally .abe had resides; with her brotbcr, Cap' „ . . - - ..• ._ - - The• school fair n .Ca lo. e f Mrs. Will Mutch of. •Clinton : good, much :better than last ear, , > a number of :;:ears, Where to Hunt, Bash and. Paddle : , _` ;” veru marked suCcesN. Many prizes hem o r , t,Liq Jaolctiwn,. to drill this week, Sunday was ;tally Day in the Suri- assed away at the hospftalin Santiago, in the New No>t-de is the title er a wui`e won b the Nile school the x da 1' number of a following a stroke of paralysis. new publication dealiYig with tern-. yy • • tb :'tbird.:time by the pia- 141r, censer, of Listowel, took the y School'. A good q mbe the Cal., io1 t; Dub- . tory along the. Transcontiueiital Line I "%t. shield far e . n . the .services in the Presbyterian church. boys and. girls were present as well The.deceased lady was m.native of d toetts. of Miss Plunkett, mak i g as some of those in the Adult Class. to Irelaud and. osme to. this country of the Canadian National tap Railways "' " l17 a permanent possession . of last Sunday. h 1 t ' ' a �, riiiield the p , ill ud Airs. At. Allan returned home AKisses Leila .Johnston, Muriel Rut- ivpeii .iutte .young `with her parents: iii l inf rma n is co. and. Quebec. RR j tlnlan No, I. r, a10 V> . ' ; . r . Wednesday, aftor spending their two ledge, Lulu • Bruce, Nina Johnston, 6he..was a sister of the late George:. and Fu11 information is contained therein �$ We:. circ sorry the report that DI , Y p g .. , e� weeps' .vacation in Flint, Mich. Reta land 'Viola Hamilton and Mr. f l3enry Jaoltswn, of • Ebmondvilie, and relative to where game may be ; conceet�ian W, SY Prior to reipoving ao found, !;aides, camps, enol mens, l- Earl Wilson,, .nd.. arve Finnigan, a of the Gode rich Sam:, oftipley. C and under necessity of The Baptist eo le of the village Y . }n, x 'elle Sit erl? gist vviwiosh, has bceti p p California about fifteen years ago, .ilTigs etc:, and in -addition a series o$ coin0RN1DD FA , p Collo late Institute, were home for bat is doing well, and put t;tt their play "Thelt>ly :City g. t lit' of . these hats an amputation, the. Jaoksun,and her brother, Captain T. 13., prehensive; maps• This Virgin noun. gtla'safel .como through what has .at.Belgrave on Monday night, . p NORTH S' STREET. ,- inns ... one f he • attended t were prominent residents ai hayfield. try. offers to aneaa est sport for - n � . �Vtll appeal to Cit;. on a. critical time fax him. Iiia Mr. George watt took eh:irge of Some tom re a nded he 1"11 ntoxithliitii at pre- The funeral of the •Isle William J. Appy y g , - been is in Toru His Majesty's mail carrying this school fair held at Carlow. The National Grand Trunk Railways for � " t at. teachers and pupils are to. be 'congra- Elliott, who passed away on Satur- free copy, or write C. 'K, iiOWARD, Frrdhrn The Tailor 15 The Stuart .$ailor- it sen.. week, .durinT; the ,absence o£ Dir, • „ tuldted: on . the success of . this fair. day morning after a lingering illness. . Newton, _The Greatest•: Dawson. a tools lace on Monday General Tourist Agent,Toronto, now S1rOR'lllg '° 115 New . , adapts ttSe� tO aklykilll.e Sir Isane ,, School fair :are getting more num- from anaemi., � � `�. P 4 Scientist of All Time, wets the sub An iversar services will be held � L Scienti n y afternoon from Trinity church. to the _ , of day, V:el�ztirs ofUrid pike B'r- a � g riz address is the young ,by the Presb tertian church. on the . p old cemetery. A short' service , , emus:- snd• :straw , such yim rovement I Fall Samples. ject of a 8t Y every year that: they may in -time Bayfield , ? e .'tli 111Ctiv a»tor at .the Sunday evening g h. f October; The lieu, Mr. Ah yy as held at the house by the Rev., 1 r•n$ tFte aTe• duality ar �t Ilse p t o, take the place of the annual fall fairs w' All Sorts of Garnclelts tlum S1 l y . w .eei'vice. Newton was; highly, relig-• will take charge. el the and villages. Wim. H'rnde• ;The ;services at the ely' : correct and coin s but hl articular• beliefs were held n h . wns i ge .: ion , p M=. J, C. Clark, of Auburn, ac- . church and cemetery conducted bigger, better an& larger le t easily ascertained. Tei him all b the Rev. h: E. Williams, of.;Cleve ,; . Cl.Qaned .11 foktAb . , iie y companied b Mrs, W. Dodds, of Nile, CREWE. , - y . I was rand, malestiC, stately, y roti do not . that, g tt n ed the funeral 4f her cousin,- land, Ohio, and also at the graveside tllall eve;'. s found in a e . d Anulversary services, will 'be held ori Ro of in the most approved methods. `GYe beautiful , and sublime ,wa f u ea Doth this week. , b . the mem]aers of Court se ' 'tie ,Cali stn.aller 11ztt, the mhos,. Maung, S, f > Uat..ist,at z.a4, p,m..and R.3(i, p,m at . y . ecce ut ped for all classes of •work ;lave total{e tl]en7;.pJ' pay, '. :calm of. anathomatiCs; there. Sharon'•No, '6,: C. O,,: f which the p . of the Sea&oil is quite the r . I from the bliss Lottie Lawlor is seriously ill. •the Crown - Methodist, Church. Tho mind could..betake itself: . • decea"sed... was a membe� The Dau ,4a a -cent if clothes ' d0 rio t of life, and, at present.: We 'Are glad to be able lieu,. Mr. BAines of ubnxn will preach . 'ul u tlal ill soft ,:felt or : c iifusian •arid:• tumult bearers wexe Thos w. Cam'gron, -Geo. T119 _._.. .:• S o +tis o• tate that..last reports .are very at'hath_ servicea,_ A hot Fowl. eappsr, ... _ and hurm4ny, h t s p - e, find, order E. Greenslade, -HenryTreaty' Talbot . Wm1 . ' , . Suit yo41. lv t ar'tic. Cher le an . that she is .getting will be Se ved the fonowiq evoning. �+ LL drt�ped ve a iS p was to hirn beauty and truth favarab d c God er ch L' Ye 6h- . order from p.m.,to 8 ..m. in. the church to Heard, Ed, .Merrier arid robs: V�atson. rl shades i bvVe4 religion, His specie{ better. p de ea ed 'was born in the town- _ - -- ttlatly goats 1 and .trutl g e ba to owed.byet pro ram ;teen in the The c . s. ____ . e :under; three iam Cron;, ane. of the Au 6 -. serene -cam Buhr. -William /ter c R �+ - fields iii sh of Hay in 1878 and Casrrie to Bay -r \.r cane iii -- - �7av8_ V ,... o � 7_ Ct't1Xvn, 11LAVt')'r grew n U tics and Dif• b baseball layers sprain his church. and tsanaistiug of the fallowing ip heads., ' Gravitation, p urn p p nttmbh. Dol- nets and colas Nosing. field when about 18 years of. age,. - us. These were brief ,ankle so; badly, at t}ie. sa�seball, match SAtl(l and �18C11.: ferentlal Calcul iie d Id . f'' e : old'. r. where he had lived ever. since. In , . described. Newton was born in Iasi Saturday that he is unable to do alts an . thorpe o W stn M °r1r Q% $ By alkillg R.Orind �.Ar�•a.;. , ly descry e i e, A. J. AteniSry,and Miss` May Menary, of 1901 he was married ta. Miss iVTaria • - Your' itis ection: is in.. n at~WOOIsthor�ie, Lincothsh.r . anything since, amsle of Bayfield, who survives, 1(14.. a Creive, Rev. AIr, Casena.andMna. Cosens W y} - J' .' '�)R'OUMAPiT - _ sue baby, lne afterwards at , _ dilliinut There was a .large attendance at . at . Ashfield, >aloCutionist . Mips M. him, together with one . soli, Leslie t�le:, Otllel' utter;., {� clad stature and .great_ , tallied good e f 'the anniversary servicers in the An- AioElroy, of I3'yth• A�ireasea Rev, Mi•, of Bayfield, and one daughter, Mr1�holne 122 Wiest $t. � siren th, dying in, 2727 at the ug o fxlrqun Church last. Sunday The lieu, Walden, lieu, Air. (;owns . hese; lieu. Lola, of Detroit, and two brothers, • » Rd,is; Cpllege wet; Trinity; C.am- Canon dill, of C.oderich, was .in Bayfield• •-- - $ M IcVxcar .I. f imposing buildings;and Mr• Baines. 'Aimissian, Aduita 50ots. Robert and Richard, both of ■��^ Mia bridge o-quadrangles..e o, t p g charge of the •services. C ildren 25cts. .astor Rev. Mr._Walden. The . sympathy. _of the community is . • .The speaker , , _ b P . td the lentils in their great a .. _ , .11 ,, Kiti stn Street GQl?RI�H beautikau The Rev, Mx,. Al of fioronto the eottended g recalled that in that same college had new Presbyterian. mi3iister of the vil #l()T.ME$isII.LE bereavement. f dwelt far study, Byron, Tennyson, • . L lage, arrived here last Monday. The Avery .pleasant time was spent, by Another of the old settlers of Bay- ...;,_ ..,.�-,� �.:.,-- .._,.... _, . w. d,, _,..w�F � ..,.._ - latter'part of last week and the.form- a the membeCs of the..HolmeavWe MethA• field passed siWay on Sunday inortting - er,part :of this he was down at Stoat- dist chureh°acid the neighbors of Mrs. in the person of Mr. John Ferguson, FV,Shionable Tailor . , _ ford: ------.. • �+ �t!�+ Joseph J'ervis'an Monday evening, Sept.i3The funeral took place from his latei. 1.+,Ci�7 l s 11 miitc between 1}ubuxn th rviiaii r the athered .over aria residence on Tuesday to elle Bayfield A BT A ba e#aa h it; , _ Y tl - - - . and 11l th was played. rn Blyth last hundred strong to spend a social hour cemetery. The services were..• coni • Bly11 th At Your Service . �, :•l, • : , - Saturday. It finished in favor of with heraiid bid`her 'farewell prior to ducted- by the Rev, A, Macfarlane, of ' Blyth'.? to 9. Next. Saturday. there her• departure to make bar horse in St. Andrew's church, and•also at the . Tt'IE . . . .:. - is to tie a game played in Auburn be• Clinton.: This flitting from the comma• 'g avC by the brethren of Maitland ,•. . . . Jervis and her sans L;d e A. F. A, A. M.,. of Goderich, tvveen the same two tehms. nity of Mcs, d g ' <' daughters and son is much' regretted T�� a' eaters were John and James th ll O d . „ .Mr, Thomas Hamilton, of Colborne,,, chug >ib Wi a fu line f uptto� ate . mct�with a, serious accident last week. And they will all be missed in church LSndsay, IT, Stinson• ttnd Wm. Wes- . . ,�, and social circles. The, chureh and ton, The Iate John Ferguson was n , . ungannon He was engaged in repairing the roof . �.._._.. I ; L' L . . I D of tris kern, when he slipped and fell Comwunity, wishing to glue Mrs, Jervis born !ti'; Goderich township nn 1833, . • g she n a young Man came to Bay- ..; orf rho roof. At first his recovery 'sesta little folies a their regard are h and who y d. . Fabric Series, Cheviot Snatch Bannoc% `*11 ` pp caret] doubtful, but we are glad left, presented .her with W handsome field and engaged in the trade of a. d. p . o bet able to 'stn#e that ho hos taken . Ilbrary" table and reading lamp, .the blacksmith, ith. Some time after this he . • t : rosontatto t bels ver fittingly made tri �!+� E�+s '1 1. . I t favorable turn for the better. p g y 1; started in the fishing industry, which . bll<xn, Fana� ;'fi orsteds, OYCr CQatin , Etc ,; , ,. �; by the Rev... Mr. Fair. Several othera trade he followed until n few years y : _ . Fn % . , (p'roir► 'another rorresI.pOndent) . took the opportunity of ,, 'expreasing ago, when he retired. For u number . and • , . VI .. 11 4 Thurs IV , Several of 'tlie Auburn people at- regret at the departnrb of the family of years he was bailiff of the 6th #endhed the Carlow school_ fair:.W_-.... Iramthe__ctuntnunit_ ..and -good.. Svlehea .I)iuisionnurt aud_.coiistable for„the ._ -. ..--- _,_._ — ---- __... ....------.._ _ ..._:. ....._...-.-..- ---- ---_. _.._._....... • y .. -__--.-.-1.__._....... __.._.. y }k new cods... and.. tterlaa ..atrretl - -the=c�ate...w ..... -. �....:. . . I Apmk&L • The many: friends of Mr. fihomas for their future. Reeve Trewartha village of Bayfield:. In 1863 lie was : , : g Ps► Y Havre m are glad o is improving...for the office of Chairman very Kapp• married to Miss Elizabeth Falconer, from the effects *of his fall frons this; its, Mrs, Jervis thanked her friends , "ho predeceased .him in lower., prices. I ­ .LL I I 0 er 5th � n of Bayfield IoW , 4 ban roof last Saturday. 's broth- '.vory .heartilk for their kindness and • 191.7. He is survived by four sons 11 x xd y Hr b ”' _��:. her, Ttr, Ii, 8. Hamilton arrived Tues age, too, aitpreasetl'regret at the sever. Afid five daui;hters. CaptAin John w ,. ,.,:. ..... . . •--- `" =- - .. by I digs from the Sault. log of ties which trail been, very Ferguson rind Win. Perguson; of Bay- Mede to your measure .. . • e lcourtt a and Next Sunda the anniversary ser- pleasant. Aiixsio and .t3ciug. and scala;. field,. and Aleft,;. and Charles, who aro , teal :4 rlettiltardl Fair, aittling to � � y r _ shat, • followed by a dalnty prepared . t *eti of, Westfield Methodist church . ' . 'rbwat klle arcliltliral interests Of this seetiCilt. will ;b� 'held at 2.30 send 7.80 pr m. BunC1i1iiiade the, evening pass all too Call and set us before bu 'n ne . Rev. S. Anderson, of Clinton.. will . . .. -. �- - ! � (j j� (; Y1 g Your xt cult, i ' ' I'ri�ta ,fists ttnd entry L•QrftiS nlfiy � oat litleil nc tv' Breach, S ecial music will be furn TIPPERARY NONLI FOR SALE ic$ay and it i