The Goderich Star, 1920-04-29, Page 5n
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dl . �v'+1'elt* *00" W4 at,kWaatt had .bets t►frocktlltrof �+r■■trt!e
• �' "1CioI�1� llapd' 41tMttr, mattlllr',i: � eu�c Qtfrllrtt � � art, frocks of
fo • tits lie f�ccrctw'y Qt AMP ?t 'a" r car, f ri+tette, a uiidrrdM#s of
�1 f to 'ltl►e romgatllcc. st�frs� tttl�L ter : �i aplttoa Pleatitlg and the avcrtuWala
4e(ktleit ltttu crat Qtticaftittftpritre ? raA9t '#�-1* may. kits q%1 -44 past- embrold�red atrtho W100 Item .alllld 04 ; 6
to Ravel the telydlftg tatttters bf th',P $I00vts. Their bats everts at the tt
A the meet" of liteexecuOMo • A0 dlstrlot meell \vfth the l 022 ob ' 4AM0 t=hts(b`, and their oWlsshloacd , +tyaer
conla0l of the fivat'd of Trade on b, bl ;Tratbt Aia *i, so4laat .1t{ pt�on, • (sli�gciRs bougwa4 with paper frith Were of,i 91etvRa
° y eFs¢Alttil tYi ilsti".Wa the duiµ r 'max flits vvq,*I Ie IQ, tea. ltttfrc ts.af prlmroaea surr+ouAiil� ivrgetnme-o Rots.
Rf ashes oveir tho i ,k * One calederittl lit, om ire 0,0830.K►Ity. a 31aj611 Colin Gibson. of Hantiltop, was ,
s '1"RrRrf >i .
e$ ► dlitci�lsslun. \%'kite the best man. Vito uslter3 Were hi
�'teaII tlStNttt, t?rrryleriy; idreilcd off, flare ' % W. Ohrlstic+, (au9}n if tdto brldegtro0m.
stiliat m aped Air, Hugh iia Isar: A reception OtM' # : ii a.m.
good "*$.*` iilltr' it *Aft Claim
sou >x•ii .�w: armee ya tin Ytvj4es 4t , ata -tfte{l tit ' ,.Gale ,was held Afterwards, al, the home o;'
i }ply Y * " y tspAlni,a ;i./�li/i 1Iter.tltFl.tal.Ri ..1i1
;;R��tswYea, ltlfipf�.tlp Shuelxa#tQlw" p.?&{�A+I]lio?cti. . sNivr,: tctlrh t'a.rRat'as}l.lWr. Airs11'atsou'5 ori nMtptop, erly
Mrs. $hannoll, mother
vie t ' lb
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\ �cluxnp. a pig ¢ccumulaies lttdh' ono b a a 4o OliOo ltk iQ:,111, t#t 'Pan lath of tite bride, who received `(tilt the door
to Gut ot1 tho Viet," of take kind rt\',er °�hQQI at..� 'ztj,, �ouzl�..P! b O,`*At• of the p;otly•livins;oom, "yore• A gowd "' ScuTcm
at �"�f}o(n tttoSe eklla ittgyQ iv s[t am t!g CQ At'�D.i�a'zli.''t0.�lSereict? of bisqutt l;^eosgetto wlttt draperies of H�('�
y � milleg *101(0' tote bbnl.. Thu sc( e� 'at ta>x uvh of 7;IQ it* " 14owerW geor etto and embroideries 4 O� !L / '
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tftry was lostructed to write to 0 ' f'p � � M §to .:fit V eU `e p �e blu wool on�the .bodice. Her hat w ,
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Medical O>llcer of Health in rcf�r0 °sl{( fi$l(icll , < :I�qr i q, of •b uc -and ghe -carried' a bouquet of
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t .. to >vne matter. @(?'here , vllZ e a art Panote atr�, - r »
Here ark : $, few real's
'sPeci i values 1n i
q]iltlkelt» t b T. J. clr<xw moths r a1 a a Va Q merchandise
'ttlJeet,' ('Itay ., ,r,ttaet S}gtt .. pa �• htl • bridegroom, • looked extremely,
.l Tho"'gtluacll dCt\ldt+d �u 'Pxts•nd eta 3h � '
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{ s! yitatfoft to ,. \.I,.ng►'r to A$ go« of'r •"
�I+R Major .tit a. L.
' Oct"tag q:x Arid (� imarG in a !t. taXender taffeta •
: - d , w evlth.draperies at ,e aldea et the skirt ` , it,,ne ped �'erfect goods; come to and see them, and
AtRiogtetlotr, to addt'esa ;bQ Clear Braila ;all';thaL ark KeGessaryr..to and cascades of 'CArt•Ickmacr0sa lsao. � r•.
XC aPaid of Tra(to at sorno eARvartlent Suceess? r Si(itd;ty scha9! a6" 3 p� m, Tito 'collar wa6 high at the back and' convinced
Q time- At the Biiptist'1•hulCh a@xt"�9»intia of lace anti talrt•ta, and the smart bod-,
�* �t %vas also decided to get priepo• ort Ltvu series will be (begun. Morulas- Ice %%'as butto.oed.wfth tiny buttons up
i "� "' I Wd4t is ulnig tti'T;a• P.1"rit>dfeal am til t soriGs, "The \Vritf ,*t the back. She wO @
i s P R el n8s°:bf J.oirft, serve rN a mite of pestle
r , , syd%'et sing' tloderlich, _ter distribilti mon I•; "rPhe A i?ltn� of John's ops; diamond orn(urteats futd: sma>t black;
�. VOILIeS.hc MiddyTw��ll5c
m`r� r'lport Oi the:', tr$n'a.p tatlOn, COmT pets"4 livening � f�rle'b, ' "Fives •+,�lnviltt` Aqt i18t %YtQ jet AarrPW Qapda anCwn fl {tnfttec"Ia.IwIlich teas referred a tiger. tions;' Invitatidn t;'+�Ati IAvltation �o osprey. Airs. Douglas Rosa. sister of .
tionnaire submitted by thti Cankt�Iaq Slltx• Tilit t Tl?e..8lp p SghRol. ptteta .the bridegroom, was smartly froel%ed Plain yo}tea 98 iAh}r \\it]u in R'ttilo. Blagtt,. 3ti inch %o'
:'j TI1►C FtA` 518 'StOiO Dee \Vater%vaye,,,altd at 3 p• m. ithe 0. `Y. P, meetln m' pale green taffeta with many. ruHlo9 wide good brat %viyavo. )?rico fie, 7:�c
std, r P i'nwebo as gla, g of the taffeta -and overtunio of cream Pink, Boi
�f1QpIE j(jatt'1Q,'The ttatre itch .55th adRRledl, 1'ltllsr''reft(iit -g1Ne9 PtOmiSPA to be of espeefat interest be- 8@, Nati)•, and Old Rose, and a yard,
¢ S4 the natural cause of the essay lace. Her hat was a becoming dee tl a
Pter ritor of 'Goderich and y contest.black . one of y Prices 73c, ,, , b 1 25 a y srd.
,,.•�,.�.., sutroupt((pg territory as salt, dairg The annual tgecting of the Epworth those negate butt with green, Among
Droducts, gnats, hay, apples, ilii, smaf'f League of North St• Methodist church present were: Miss Rose and Fancy 'striped VolleA 36 inch wide \\ hit0 on Special Purchase of
fruit, and flax. Also timber and l ut- %vas held eon T esday evening, with Master Rosa; the bridegroom's aunt,, y.
;Me�H�®®alit,®Ee��e9®®®I9®®a9tl@A®®� bee. Quantity, estimated 70,000 Y Mrs. John Palmer; l. -m. R. J. Christie, Price $1.00 a yard.
� ® estimated value, $2.2,,000,000• fOn's, the pastor In the chair. Fine reports Mrs. H. Beatty and Miss MoMullen
Is Manufaetur¢d of the year's %work were presented by Sirs. -Carey, of Goder(eh, aunt of the
le products—Orcans, 'pia- cite heads of the different departments, Chock nude pied Voiles :36 inch tci+lo. R'hitei, Voile���� �' Hy nosy bathro�dm hvood%%ork, - furniturg after %vtdch. the following statf of offl- b t1a' hatsalso on a L Dl e,Af Little blue
Mlss Waists
•+ ®ban carriages, toys, ;cad mlictttner.yI errs \Vas elected: Hon. Pres., Rev. II.'Irene Gurney, oousln of the bride was Rluuvv, Pink, Nile and �3Lrplt:uul \Vhitt•.
graders, rook crushers, marine engines. lt. Moyer; prey., Miss Mabel Baillie; I rico $1.00, $1.25.
M Wagons, snow plows, marine 'engines, first Nice a e aisle
girl, and led the prooesslon up \ Very title .tasortmont of these \VaistH in aizov
.For the month of � t'astings, flax -pulling machines, Pres., �1r, liu\vard Robert- the aisle in a huffy frock of pale blue
IN ir4g for Moya, l:nittud cloth- son; second vice pres., Miss Marjory organdy sewn with pink rosebuds Fancy colored dress Voiles in light- ,incl nark 36 to di inch all of tilt, newost styles and
May IN Waters, toilet goods,minerai :\it.k, u; third vice, Miss Jessie Fufd; Her hat was also of blue, and (the grounds, lovely designs in the nt,w", 4'rtrY daintily frinnu+td. . 'I 1Vhlte col?N..
Ph preparations, flour and fourth \ice., S(r. Ernest Pritchard; Citi- proudly carried a quaint old-fashioned Prices $3.25, $J.7',, � 1 2'•, $4.50, kis 50
® ® the h,' -products of \wheat. E;.hmab•i zrnrhiP, Mr, \V' tlern; athletics, \liss nosegay of forget-me-nots and prim-
Aseries Of i'IV@ Studies for ® tenna{r 12,000. Estirurtt,.,1 Valrtr ehados, •iG inch \\ids. Just a 5 yard
®® ® 00(+,000, 8fu,- \Imine}• basket ball; ; Mr. Gharl2s roses. The bride and bridegroom re- 'leligth of ,r ,shorn. I': •CN,
Sunday mornings on [0 il?r6, r tenni; ; secretary, Mr. Bert celved in the square bay window with r 1
10 L9 arty is also shipped h, e;o,ir;h h Mtui"Ily ; cur, ser•, Miss Helen Griffith its bright chintz curtains, sword ferns ;+1.7J IL yur,l. Kimonas
1'+'arty about lO,Ot)O,tlil(I hu�ln'r, of tr, scene r, Miss Ural l;uo er: Pianist, and
`The � �Itin s of John' ® \\heft .u,J ulhpr Arntiu, \\flirt, i \if.�" \(;utel Ilo\Vrll; IIssuciate, Miss lda sjjeupulms, \"itch was brilliant with
M @F] It
Wit by rai,AA;+v, ntA.,:!Ving 'I r:rn9'Ir, Slne. The two attendants ano .A vlilendlri 9010et,10" Of µlnd,tti:Llity crepe :end
ISH ton""—' ,• of ushers received a little further on,
— shout ry5,0ui) tont :snd r,•- 'I'!" Alissiun Iivul has had a n,vst and at the Ilreplace Mr. and Mrs, Clark- Gabardinecambric Kitnoua", in lovely Japanese anti® ulin< 1 \kiln, 'r'2;,,,.wr, e•s,ful >rar under the dirccllon of e! + 89e
® Puss,hl. lU ter ce nt of suet, t) r. their reception. The bride's ta- ! lofai designs, all .irei in stock. newetst
w Also a series of Talks for i, ,Iti i product it. hvu ,tllri,•nt Ieadct•.,, Miss Florence ble, with the cake in the centre, was colorings. Plirt••t 1:ui lug front, $9."i0 'v
ft, I@ hp .I u\er..,a,. \I,•�n . ;utl Miss Elsw M,adfutd, \\hu very gay. :\ deep border of primroses e r
18 ® \h ut; JO p,'p cent is Ili d to ',t\, h ,v, ro-apPuinted.fur the ensuing an forget -Hie -Hots surrounded it. (sit, White with Satin "tripe ;3'1 inch wide, heavy $5.99.
® Sunday Evenings on W pn Jlt; it, ; p�''
® Cona,hr ur the I \\hi. t, Thr following are the new otll- to %vas a \aso of white sweet Peat+. weight a first rule quality. I'iicu <eJr ;L ■
® wil "Five
. . „ ombl hr rat'ried \\hr,ll o;• P
Five Invitations I@ lake carripr. in I,u't r,: t'rr:., \IIs, 1G'1.'n Muy,'r; \ice- Till candle, wttlt yellow shade, end
{.r.',, \li" Leu a 1(eru; rerurdlu+ , r VasrS of daffodils were, round in the Yard. ll Skirts
And shipments overseas and to G:irr- rr(ar>, \Leri" .lack Pur\i8; cur.--er.. -conn,. l)pstafr; in the silting -room
W r as and L'. (j ports could be in- \1.t r (;••orae• }fill; ,Ire:t;., Miss Kalb- the numerous bridal ■
A I Is creased snout aU iter, et, Ill. if the Presents 'were die+ I'et tiuit all t;t;te• in fiill: Poplin, Serge, 60) -
Witness ll a. Ot.--`� The I Lakes were connected with the,r\tt "thy 1\\llslhrunkr;S,plahi�,t,`\tir,`~\taint lighlfu{and In the sunroom some de- 75c
y` 10 lnntie oeean b' 2" Pictures and china, also an Pi ue ;(,',lino and Triuotine, in 131ack, Navy,
S a cin tIt o a ft. deep s(,•\c, iI : :,ssuriutc• \lis l.ili:ui \\;,Iii,. interesting bride's hook, wherein the Tatipe, Nigger, also Tar tan Plaids, and
® Vhi#tless of �ohtt s Cospel." ® aacigable by u per cent of uccan rc -
® ® riers. Xe'xl ruud,r}' \cill be ,(narterly' uu'cl_ tt•+uses of her friend-, were inscribed ShephOrd'K Chucks, all ,itreA including out
®3 P. mi—Bible School, (O The int; in the Kurth tit. church. Tho F0- \l r• and Mrs. Gluistte Clark left later 1%xtrq good quality, medium rib 3fi inch nirla. ,
® principal imports here ;u,' coal lo\\ship se,Vic+• will be held in the In the day for a tour of the south.' sizes 3G inch. Prices innging froth
steel, lumber, brass goods, boots and The bride looked pretty in a dove grey 7Jc a yard.
% P. m.—"An Iilvitati0n t0 w shoes, steel and malleable iron cast- 'wditorium at 10. '('hr Men's Club and' to $,13.,50.
® the Thirsty." ® Ings. Value of i \tis,inn, linnet \will meet in their usual tricoletto embroidered with silk of
® g Imports of this ntnni- darker shade, and hat of dark blue ■
I � � cipality and contributory territory f ]accts at the sante hour. The lnpi�t of Gr
® \vfll total about ibutory annually, ti,,,l.lub will be: "What IG•Ip Have crinoline. On their return the will astiex Mats and Rugs
p ' • + live (in Bernard Avcnye, y
g ,}!, t,1, ^^ Qllltg P@Ople S ® These come by lake and raft Imports }lots Recrfcert Thruur;h Prayer?" intro-
tB �iSBa CaID tition. H here are princi all from the tfuced hy' Re\. W. ,1. Ford.
a p Y I'nited rhe rites of baptism and the. Lord's civ
0 • IH States and ocean vessels "oulri not tiuPpr[• \Vill be administered at 11 A really splendid covering for verandahs, of Japanese manufacture, pleasing
f8 ® affect t;uderich very much !n this rr- t • f'
® { I o'clock. .\t this service there mlla, also REPARATION IS Nl�t to the eye, very durable, and easily cleaned, pretty designs ill various coloriuvs.
}IS ���,C� ® Errsght rates Would likely be do_ he a reception of members. In the Sizes I I/
® ) t ® creased by t.he- carrying through t,f evening there will be a service of sac- ,a x 3 ft., price SSG, 2 t � x 5 (t, �I•95, 3 x 6 ft., $2,25-
reel sung, special features of which, • a ,Ota x 7i/a ft-,
Motltreal Street the Great Lakes—St. Lawrence route $12,000,000,000 to be Pa $3.95. 6 x ft., gg, 9 q S x IO ft., $Io.ot�
e to the ocean. besides hpruly congregational sinfiing, 9 7.SU. 6 x 12 ft., 00. X ft. $I0,00.
® will be Rodney's celebrated anthem, by Germany. X I2 ft. $15.OJ,
COME AND'BItIN6 YOUR � Un the question it power, the an_ '•Cahary" by the choir, and a solo by 9 r
FRIENDS
III by rs slaty that. while \\'e arc Stirred \Liss Colborne. A mixed
® by me Hydro Electric System, \we kir quartette, Rup"Itne council Fixfs Figure to .r 36 inch wide Slatting' price 65c a yard.
e ® not receiving an ample u ► tl \I("res
Marjory Aitken and C. MrClin- Paid to Allies.— 3lnndatas
■lIBlflale��@!llp. r(� X98®�®®see®®®as ere the additional nal p
supply,
Y of pow•= tot and \lessrs. C. M, Robertson ands
Power required now G; sire Belcher will sing "Consider Palestine anoilf Mesopintitt Orders by 'Phone or Mail Receive Our Best and Prompt Attention
— and cstfm_ ate for next gear beirp;• (vitt
--" down at 1,000 h, p. the LlliPs by Topliff. A mule quartrttn Awarded to EtltilrttC nrlUiin :,
A Cure for ever and Ague.-Dlstur- The effect on industrial ••;„\wth of "ill sing "Rocked in the Cradle of the Syria Goes to France— Pea
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banoes of the stomach and liver always our municipality and district „f an Hine, ” t Knighthe sol re, Mr. Charles Reigns at ban Remo.
precede attfioks of fever and ague, abundant supply of cheap Po%Ver at tfurnbor taking the Solo.
showing derangement of the digestive priuch equivalent t.o those enjoyed n North St. Methodist S. 9. SAN REMO, April 26.---Gernin
Y will be asked x pay llfty bi11i, • M ��� A �� �+
organa and deterioration to the quality municipalities close to. Niagara.. was The annual meeting of the Board of Phone 56 1.1 �`'+1R a SCOTCH STORE�j 'Phone 56
of the blood. .In these ailments Par- asked and, of course, the ans\ver is Manar;ement of the North St. SlethO- marts pre-war exchange re the for
melee's Vegetable Pills have been most that there would be an increase of fn- (list Sunday school was held on Mon- reparations sum, the Supreme Cou
effective, abating the fever and sub- dustrial growth• cit decided Sunday. -
duing the ague in -a few days. There day night of lust %%tick. Reports from At a meeting to be held early I
are many Who are subject to these The last question %Vas: "What, in the Various departments and classes May in a Belgian city, where repr
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most .distressing disturbances and to your opinion, scold be the effect on showed rbc School to be in a hcalfhy sentatives of the Allies will meet r, — _
theses there is no better preparation in4ustrial life of Ontario, following and ' prosperous condition. showing preventatives of Germany, a sum Get question wYn regard to Syria baa Fwedom from Asthma,--AAlhnlII IS hope 0t relief. Dr. J. D. Kellogg'q As -
procurable as a means of relief. the deveoplment of the St. Lawrence marked adwane-es in attendance and many must pay the Allies immediate been in serious controversy by the one of the Most di'st.ressing trouble Remedy Is the one h,•lp wh1,:r.
y River Power capable Of supplying contributions. For the last seven ly will be decided. French and British Governments sudden In its attacks and prolonged In can be deppntlod upon. If you have
abundantly the needs of Eastern On- y'e'ars Mr. Harry Long has been the The agreement between Premier: since the armistice was signed, par- I tried other r•rno(llps without %urcess,
i tario and leaving the Niagara Falls efficient superintendent of the school Millerand and Ltoy George eoncern tieularly over the point whether Its agonles. Frequently many things,do not fail to got at once a pac\katre of
and Chippewa power to supply the de- and upon his relinquishing the office Ing Germany was presented to lh B'ranee should have all of what is are tried, but nothing seems to K11", this uniformly .uccessful preparation
MOUIR THEATRE (bands of Western Ontario?" to become, teacher of an Important Supreme Codocil late Sunday after gttographleally outlined as Syria, or
The answer to be boys' class, a hearty -vote of appre- noon, and will form the basis of t. only certain pians. -
given ih as fol_ The boundaries of Syria and Meso -
lows: "The development of %valet c,atton of his excellent service was very,atiff note to Germany which wit
Powers and production of electrie en- pass•rd 1,y the Board. It was decided be si ed by Gree Britain, `-cane• potamia will be determined by nego- "The Man"
P�� 11��� er g4 5 dation' Weir' between . Prance and y ` G
gy in eery large quantities at casts to close, Pic school library and donate Italy, Japan and Belgium. `Phe Unit-
Par web May 31d to 8th ern points would not be of anv nia- the books to the Walpole Island Mis- ed States will not sign the not P. Great Britain. The Me■opotsmtt►
terial benefit to Western Ontario if slon at present in charge of Rev, E1 Either the declamflon or an dumb- mandate to given to Britain subject
distributed under the Min, a member of this congregation. oritative condensation will be made to friendly arrangement with the
present es tri, g that saved money on the F/RST COST
.
Monday and Tuesday of rates for :lir. Charles M. Robertson, who had public. Mr. Lloyd George announced Italian Government over eooaomic
y Y power, witch rues the rights. of his suit or overcoat and spent the
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE charge in proportion to the, distanc(t Aced the office of missionary super(n- Sunday night. The Turkish fres fa now what V p
n` transmitted; under this system only tendent for the last year, was appoint( "The document is the result of treaty saving times ever in pressing and repairs,
��� CAIMLIERI
that portion in close pro., to the ed to the superintendency of the private conversations between Pre- otncially Called practically finished. p ,
banks of thg St. Lawrence would he school. The new stag will take office mier Millerand and me, which result. The Turkish plenlpotentlarlea, after envies the wigs buyer who paid the price
IN directly benefitted. A Provincial uni- the first Sunday In May. ed in complete agreement upon the receiving It In Paris about May 10, for good clothes.
form rate for electrie power, If adopted The following is the list of oftleers• policy to be adopted," Bald the Britlah will have three weeks to consider It.
"The Two Brides" would very materially change the con- Superintendent, Charles M. Robertson; Prime Minister. "The document will The Allies, after receiving the Turk-
dltlons and a vast and rapid develop -associate sup., W. C. Pridharn; mis- be communicated to the press, and ish reply, will take a few days cer- •
alae ment would undoubtedly follov." t slonary sup., I. Purvis; primary sup„ the public can then form its own im- fainly to examine it; then the Turks Marton, the Tailor
Sixth Episode of Another report to be adopted wasMr". M. N'. Howell; cradle roll sup.,pression." will be allowed a final ten days in Phone 318
p that of the Agricutural Committeee%liss Campbell and Mrs. Mair; seMr. Lloyd George, replying to queer which to make up their minds to sign
r6 which commended to the immediate- treas., Walter (fern and Gerald New- tions, also said: "We have discourag the treaty or not.
dYentures of Ruth" attention of the town council the ur- ton. Presidents of organized bible ed the use of military means to PD.- I
"The Border Fury"
gent necessity of having such repairs ellassrs, I. J. Dustuw, Mr. Brooks, Miss force the treaty when not necennar: ADVERTISE IN THE STAR
y and improvements made to the agri- JeFFIp Ford, Miss Ora Cooper, Miss Ed- to use them. My statement to the -
cultural grounds as will enable the ith Murney, Harold Cooper. Teachers House of Commons is perfectly clear I' t
Society to hold the fall fair this year -- Itp%','s J• F.. Ford, W. J. E'Ord and H. My +view is that Germany should no
Wednesday and Thursday under favorable conditions." U. \toyer, Messrs. J. Purvis, R. Young, be prevented from restoring order I
The resolution from the Western On- H. Lung and A. M. Robertson; Afes- Germany. The same thing happens,
Thes., H Incas superb Paramount tario United Boards of Trade calling dames J. Colborne, A. Sfllllan, J. Alt- In France in I871; when German
Arkmft Special Picture the attention of the Government to the ken, ii. It. Allen, Alex. Colborne and proposed to put down the commun•
Seriousness of the labor scarolty In Misses H. Anderson, M. Baillie, Lottie Tb(ers objected because the inferrer
henry B. Walthall and rural Ontario and the necessity of tak- Robinson, Vera Elliott, Marjory Aitken tion of foreigners would tend t.
Io immediate steps to procure addi- and Elizabeth Gould. make the commune popular."No on
tional desirable Immigration, and the has the right to say we are not pr.
Mary Anderson need of modifying the school system Charming To onto Wedding pared to use military force to enfoic
so that rural education will be proper- The following accoent of (he wed- the treaty."
ly emphasized, was adopted. ding of S(ISS Gwyneth Rhannon, The Supreme Council is sending .
IN -� The question of the town establish- (laughter of )irs. Shannon and the lath formal request to esldpnt v%'llso
that the United States (10vernmcr
Dr. Roginald Shannon, will be read take the mandate for Arntenh,. Th
The False Faces'
with interest by Goderich friends : Council is leaving to President Wil
lift off Corns! A pretty wedding Conk place on c Rat- yon the arbitration of the difference
uhomday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at over the boundaries of Armenia.
Book by Louis Joseph Vance • Thomas' Church, Huron Street, when There seems to be division on th
Sfiga Gwyneth Shannon, daughter Gf
A photoplay of mystery, intrigue, Doesp t ht11t a bit and Freewne Mrs. Shannon and the late Dr. Reginald rti-Part of the council r -a to ilr vi i tl
Shannon, was married to Mr. Cfiristie should
0f nc sided and Sts vfc,nit;
Spy p]OttiAgl9, ]Opt,, War and Victory. CflSt9 OAI]/ a f+t'W Cer113, should be Included in the terrltory o
It "afforda Henry B. Wathall the Thomas Clark, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. the Armenian republi,- The Turkl:,,
Clark, of Walmer Road. The rector, Nhtionallstr are strongly (tairulns.
tiers starring vehicle of his screen the, Rev. Ensor Sharp, omalated. The Erzeruni for themselves.
OarBor• church was effeotively decorated. On The council awarded n rrtnminf•
rife the high altar were vases of beautiful for Mesopotamia and Pnhavline to
MACK SENNETT COMEDY valla lilies and groups of tall palms, Graaf Britain and a mandate- for
Berns and lilies were in front of the Syria to France.
L�UISE FAZE
NDA aholr stalls and at the end of the chap; In Dlac,ing L'alealfne hider a Brit- AtPPA. ClusWil of 'Sister Itlfes Ish manAate the council established
were tied with gauze ribbon at one end within the ancient limits nr the Holy
of the guests' pews, and white taffeta Land what is called "The National
"The Hj�SII®� Lady"
bows were on the other. The Horne of the Jews."s."
I, bride, who came in on the arm of hep The terms of the mandate protect
Celre early,i uncle, Mr. C. C. AdsF, and was given the national rights of Jewish cifizens
0" skewstart- away by him, looked very statnesq»o of other counlri, - That ► ,`to say,
.,rte In her long robe of ivory pussy willow a of i�rTtlte?k, French or merican
Kill"
�� 'i�' that'' Aatln, with Aide draperies and bodice of e tier natfona. etain his
tgat%Od1 4:I5 p. ID. Carriekmacross lace, which was Cut in oatloaallly although he,' o a ctti-
,,•; h t a deep equarP. There were no sleevea, zcrA'of the RtatP of nP,
+r �tf . `�� and tete effect from the back as the Tete rights of, s also are pro-
y.• Saturday f long train wait m'tught en tlee shoulder acted, t ttr;fn 600.000 in Pales -
A/�++►��tb �ttttis(� �y f�itr,���rt����+ ■M M waq 01 Greek attt�lictty. Her Tons' C 100.000 ewa. The mandate
NLAOY"■, K Ifl{l1tiU■us w W'd � MMteltetw'err narrow Mort train• with the tulle ved Is lira ed general by what IA known — NAME'--
I�AED■ the t0ddl AM 6` b" Wig■■■■ t>� tvnrn by her mother falling over IL, as the Balfqut) declaration. British �1rN, .geellsa,
n ■ wi� at to• %vis moat graceful. A half -wreath of forces have been In occupatwn of
w. a! ■� b■ttlfi of 6 't es.. �' *"f'�i oranpv blossoms "encircled the hair, I Palestine since the defeat of the ttsltf 1111"thya If
Her bouquet of white sweet peas %%Ith Torklsh fomes by the British U9eld 1 9mtKItch. or
'Tits BOstning Angel' �lF6404
traits of greenery and tot•IPebrrle-HDLs Marshal Viscount Allenby. rim's. it
to 1111 .%wag beautiful. She wore the bride-' Prate bad been the protector of � Y1t4Wt�o1�oi�
bft°f' ttr■t I the Chriatism in Elyria attic the 0MlwtltrMla(1f01�. Sallisi rte�at
�� aai dl wittiest ass tilt et Eit'oom'A gift. a dtambnd and platinum , or/ldtttt
CHaIStig MEDY wit. 11;i;1 Nrr t il" l'r'w+r- rifts. Her pretty slat^r, %fm. Graem (diddle A;ua. having been dealatmtted At sit bCass& Wd*for Frm
Watsan, was (bailees : f honor. Mies for (tee 114112*0W by the Holy' Ace. The tt�la'EiOatt�ftft", A061NLLL
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