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The Goderich Star, 1924-07-02, Page 51 4 ot.yo, tie, tot un a - JY,i.giempw., "sawed at let. Xatjer w. T. PewleyConon1 r sa CoB. rporaF. l Q TeenT. Rus, , lir. W. H. Roisert.oi, ms shah -man It of tae Soldiers' Memorial talesamittee, briefly recoiled the steps in tlw move-' mint for the *reale* of +hs reenter- Its, Wil wn is hums frsnn I.1on_ ial, and Mr. E. R. Wilk, alt. P. P., the ;glue Water Geif and Country Spa for tae vacation• formally ppresented the memorial, Sys, hada vary xas>akioscs opening M arm., mar jay,, of fiesta t. was. which His Worsaip Mayor Callow, on on Dominion Day, and egalt4e4 lug is taws Cllr tae Lowboy. 1°e441 of 444 to tea, 14. a few v:yi1 44444.. si,4 tt"the alter ttttreetiertt M touts-- elwiti Mee Oiteo •r tbortre is at her Wine e p elsewhere on the *WNW y k "0 God. help vith new at 1o• f,0 1.50 i(t 3,40 3.86. 6.011• SRO 2,04' 8.00. 0.00 8,00 5,00 04• III I ■ x..'.ar., CORT SLIIIIIIPSOMG mad lar. A #4+ of Yt era this > r I $EiP WE KNOW Water awe ea Doolok+t ! Mr. ,tie Swanson, of ]i: twit, i'+1 hulidayi*t in town. n words, ecce ted. ' da tae nutst- for sea suit wee esra�t•rn• Then same the singing of the welI- bees who visited he *roods during )jr. and Mrs. T. H. Mitchell are s novas. hymn, , our e p in the day was very lratifxivg. away on a trip W New York. egret past, the Kiltie belle wont -Hardly at any orae twills the clay peening the massed choirs., wirier athere lass that 40 ears parkesi Miss Hodge leaves today to spend llaptxin the Vttt. Archdeacon in His gro sand tttariy xdalr;n4 the suLaod vacation at Port Arthur. donee -Bateman then read the scrip• coinmsntere heard its to th! all_ sit....atlelira. Marry Jammed, or terve tore lesson, Rev. Yi1:9.11 contain- pointme is of the club house. "this. x 't *0* in toren a reW eayst cola inrg the words, "What are these which has been furnished throughout with wreelc. 3 are arrayed in white roues and ++Aircraft" furniture and great tut* 7f's* Back end children, n£ Part 5 whence rat.le they'? These are they has been shows in the selection of Rowan. are guests of Mr. and '.►ire. I 0 which cams out of great tribulation "tt,,. turr,iture_ 'hanrinrs. etc. Ott thw A. J: i4ariCtty _1 • .eflU have �aiiU 1.I their robes •4„M north $Rear the house isa lar j .` gen- iA.li�4 f7Yi 441, ... ••.,. C. staff, made them white in the blood of the ersl;l sitting roam, while ori thsf ar4uth has left far her home in liingeton fn; Lamb.” aide of the hallway two sn�xller the aehaol vara#ion. We C. PRIDHAM & SON • IIIa1�a1b1YYla.. acre always fc tat CLOTHES •iU 1�sru'il get the st>1e you like-- 9ttelity ou nerved—.sirs the value v&'u want when you act a P )HA'1i SUIT— Prime* $18.50 to $35.00. wield ga�tlaira +G'ooI a 'umin + Pkl taw $45.Oo. FurniicahinR's Straw l $1.15 lea► $3.$ Cool Union Su wpr's hatbonl*ss, F`?ors�'►s tailor..mwsels, $1.50. Cream Flannel Trousers for sport, oWiiag, tlrtss.nN stoat* all stwiss a,i, $7.$O, Bathing Suits for ladies sad risen, ,tall wool, $3.511 vp. The prayer of dedication and pray rooms have been toted up, the front it; Henry, • of Orangeville, and and the our country, our glot sous dead one as a men's awaking i oosat and rhes Mis Sinclair, Qf Guelph, ere guests MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR relatives followed. rear ane ase ladies' room. In both of Miss Grace Strang, - e Aftr' the singing of the hymn, In t% :sew store trsiext; toBank .43..1 GaD 1 ++For all the Saints," •�the••genrxal :sitting room and the my less. lit[ttoa, sad tawny ct ! Q Rev, ((non H. + Istroi6 spent a few Jaya with Mr, aha o e:--- .wive...,, ,• ear oda %t you o E Cody, D, 0:, of Toronto, made the metas smoking roam there is Tat addressand unveiled the tt�tonument per' Behind these 'roams' is..the -dfrs. (iriadrai. of s3odertch: t �...._f_.., _ .�� •.--t'wre ,, ' . 'C�li► fro •` dining rggttt, ki£chen, etc _It 3s in, Yr, g, cleft bas returnedturned home on Iilonday. Thiey• were Out of the pocket,.into position, release the shutter, accompanied by Mr. E. V. liusseil• aid the pidsure? is yours. It was very' meet and pr4pelc �. tended • to erect a lame glassed. fn Tonaatii salt purcbased cher house 01 alodd tq erect a imemorial hi the vel- 4 ale with t ra. Gil droll. Camerrrt St, or an sacrifice o our soldiers an French doors opening from the gen-' Mr. J. A. McLean and family, ra et here to this historic town *very hap- era, sitting room. k5rench doors will . WM r. J. was a guest aver the hoof et "tithe selection of the anniversary o! the1 • flr a 0 the 'first day of our Dominion, for it , ,. and thus t the , ll Gott d trine. Mr. mense smoking room will open on the Eddie Tareball, of belt, visited at lt. q was during the great war that service' front verandah and. the grape tier. H. !;art's over Domiuipa Day, O - e► devotion in • our national life i Bola at.• the aide. it la proposed to - lira. combos, Andy Coombe:s and reached its highest point, 'furnish a eouple of bedrooms upstairs Miss O'Toole, of St. Thomas, were ha- The day waa A day of thankegiv. for week -end -peart ee. At the rear of liday -guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley t verandah an the north :ale, wt . d f Id d f � Mrs, (Capt.) John �iiloi,ean, at Part Huron, accompanied by .her sons a, 'That's the Kodals way. les simple and sure,. and Stewart and Robert, Mr& Stewart leads to;sic' tures you'll be proud to show. Py'choice of *day had been made in take the place of all the windows on .day of Rev. Fathp Gn m Noreen and daughter Alergaset wore Let us be our Photographic hurl rigor, a from I`Ir. Bert Urn ut and„ visitors in town. Vlitxlnesdsy ane, called ` ographic Service Station.. on novena of their former friends. ahoy had motored to Ciatnmis, Bruce We carry full stock of Kochirs -$6.70 up, Kodak d t' t 1 1 f County, where Mrs, MoLesn bas is Film and Eastman Accessories. !, ing. Our minds turned beck to the the Club house in the men's dressing Walker, CAMPBELL'S t DRUG STORE-inemary of the great etrsisggle; and;' room, entered from outride. V . Lf 4 �,I thank God, through the faiohfulnese In the professional class Wm. Bra_ Mr. Athol a Portz rio is ftp franl e>t of our so sera, the vtetory �aaras wan. i Toronto for' a dQrtnight's vrenti4n, • PRONE 9t11 ' The Square. ,GODERICH Who won the war' was a question of- Ater won the first prize, $50, with a which he is spending at CtgdPruh' elle " la scare 'af ?8, and Frank Murchie the, fR0. , qCi.;:., :,11,o1Cwo, n011 o.4.i,.4.,.ioAfiio' ten asked, and Dr, Cody ,quoted the _ Orttissels. avoids. of Marshall Foch itr•which he' nmatout claw drank Gifford, intheSt Mr, .Holmes and his nz ter, • 4 itttributed the victory to ttia Provi- Thomas, won the valuable .silver tro- Mrs, FredE. hath a were . on a. other, �a e : dance of C:od. + till*. _ to Chatham, Blenheim and. f n� Q' The day was also a day of reasem- phy amd Dr. vi'es1eY Tteid of.Detroit, aulgetown title week? . • , • very short lived and already inany who is summering at Bayfield, won "" brance. The humiin .memory was the second prize, the gold medal. Mr; Macdonald Gibbs, mauls: of Other Professionals.. and : tl Knox church, is away on holidayix and had forgotten the cause for which we scores were; Charles Perkins Beni t- in bite absence• the organ wilt be in 11 V,��C11t7iunten in Loving Memory of as. Heroes fought Let us not forget that we ha go of Mr Jack McDermid fought against one ad the greatest ford, 86; Alfred Christie, Detroit, 89; o • r a P if Troll i Godeitach Town Gaderltcll and Col. l Sidney Sinclair, Buffalo, 89; James Mr. ,T Stuart Brown, of Winnipeg, borne Townships. , d efforts to change the ideal of mora - Hunter Owen Sound '90•--R Melton- brother of Mr. E. Douglas Brown, reca in - ity :and to turn' back trate dial from Ale,` S. 8. Mario 82; �Uavid Hastings, was one of the visitorn at the tions ° Court House Square light to darkn ah from right to might Bluezvater Club, 8j;;,,Charles .Linfield, Club luncheon on. Friday night last; d from_ oi91' atan t6 savagery. The Women's Institute catered' for for the. weekend; accompanied by hie an 3ild tz e St Thon'iasPi 96.W But the judgment had been given and ' Mr. it»d Mrs. , ,. Bell were hie te he victory had been won. Never let the dayani, tables were set on the = PLACED taro start a, Mia. H.' Powell, of • Low- us for et:that but for this fhe dream'111: Low-. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS , awR and Middle Europe would have con :`. .T BASE ' OF .MONUMEN' - of Potsdam 'would have been realited lawn in front of the club house:• vine, and Mrs. Ed._ Mint; of. Nelson, The professionals spoke. . highly of one, trolled the world and Prussia would the course as laid put and believe it Mr, ami Mrs.: Chas,. Gara;ow : and w'11 'mak •; ev. n:,ano3, .noel Heroes - Eloquently of Serol- have controlled Middle Europe, an ornate a splendid course, Only faintly, of Toronto, are hero for the Q y ine of "the . eighteen holes have _as five ai Dead He oe;a and Gives es- she wouldhed ideals of our .forefath et been laid out end the, fairways $amines in the old home. ones, Gar .. eta would have been lost. a i 1 row's strifes, Mrs E. Campion, atsau: is Y have been namedo1Llows: o• here, ` :sage for the Living Today let us.'who are alive and ei. N.• g. hole, 480 yards, Silver reek. No. 2, joy the brightness of the: sun unload 889 yards, Hum *I) Dumpty; No. 3, Mr. and Mrs. JW. Fraser-and:Mr• e ' - in Flan ers ins e.. dud..tatirou h 'the ed be -thankful to those. who died. 135 yiards,,.Safety* First; No. • 4, .206 and Mrs+,Abrams expect to leave on d oin- service and remonies in ronnectioti We dieternever repay what we owed yards, Golden Gate; Nb, 5, :248. yards, Saturday on a motor trip to Brake rvi, to. those. who offered all that a man ville, ornwall, Winchester and Ott_ with the unveiling of, theiaeldie s._hush rlrive;::No, 0, •33G .yards,-ing ---- memorial, spoke eioti eretly of the can give, Shalt; No. 7, .'400 yards, Sunset; No. tib' - fhonor, l t ,. and ustice.for.. Today we remembered with aeig- 8, 100. yards, The.Peach; No. 9, 586' ' Mr. and "Mrs. George Barnette' and ideals of fiber y a . which the Empire of which our be, Haney and yet prond -gratitudta thoseaards; Evergreen Drive. baby Riehar -'and Miss : Margaret. loved. ,ion formes so bright a whose ,names Were cut deep on the The trophy and',professional prizes Lawton,, stat of. Mrs. Barnette,' were a stands. sem. pedestal ::of this memorial. .The "day` were presented io the winners at an guests at the residence of Mr. Joseph part • one of consolation for we re- informal athering in. the clubhouses Brophy. The memorial, a eve `beautiful was'aliog a3use' bronze % sate f .a 'Canadian soldier membered that dishonor. and coward- :in the early. evening under. directi- -{ 'Mr. and Mrs• C: j• Cartwi:Ott and, vc1 Daminiort.0ay _y ,awns mad Me niorable for Goderich and thea a ing' townships . by an event which toughed. the deeper note of patitot- lam,. renewed .a proudand_:g7rete£ul snensnry' of •the;; sae see,in'the amuse of liberty .and humanity •which the • brave •boye, who Laid down their lives 1 Sister who is 111, and were on their Way hems again. Mr. • and Mrs.. Stewart McLean live in Detroit while Robert lives at tbo tawfly honio at Port Huroua AMONG THE. CHURCHES At the Victoria Street lliethodiet church the services next Sunday will be condu ,ted by the pastor, Bev, W. Hedley, M. A. Subjects. morning, "Why Jesue " Cane;" evening,. •"The n� Q cheering' for tory, standing on a ice were worse than death and. that. eft Club President Dr. Hunter.. May family . motored to . London ot. Trues ease : warble pedests} has nettling rc the death was not the and of things: but or callow and II.J. F.wen also day, where thepl' rill remain for some Th WEEK of ;JULY 7th to ,JULY 12th • Mond_ ay an.d Tuesday NOMA TALMADGE is her:bsost majestic triwimph lauded try, the mostseverecritic , - "Ashes of Vengeance" EDUCATIONAL, 'COMEDY .: i'The Junior Partner". • Wednesday and - Thum y lack_ Holt goo Ague in tviili i ii De Mit1e's .lrtgt' duction • "MEI Cali it Love REGAL, coulter MOTHER'S JOY? Friday and Saturday • JOHN GIEBERT sin Richard Harding Aerie Mtory, • "THE EXILES" urea -and the Wording: this splendid outward sign was a God aKing and Country Carried o nd n• Melnalti.at Laurier. , "lit momory; of faithful ser'iee un- monument to clean ; upright, God- After the unveiling the firing par- Mr.. D,° G. Bell and his daughter, to death. The great war ,91'4«f 918, fearing Canada.. If the Dominion of ty fired a salute and thlit'stood with Miss Jessie, motored over from Stay ores All ••that this earth can give, they Canada seemed only one -hal! 1• as fair reversed. arms and bowed. heads as ner' last week and on their return mon ,pro` trfirnst est 'e. They crowded" a�ltrtheir, Witte it-rstenied teethe boys ()Ver- . ver- the -East. Post was -.sounded' and.•the vSunddy were accompanied try Min, youth into :an hour and. for one fleet- seas • we• °would le.'busy the rest, of ,hymn deck of Ages, was. sung - seas Bell, who returned home' for " . ling dream' of right they ,d-teJ " our lives in rededication to they ser- Reeve Robertson,of •Colborne read. the vacation, 1 At' the unveiling ceremonies the vice et our Country and Empire. Let the list of. those from that• township 'air, 'and Mrs. Harry ,Parsons of r' nth« 'us vindicate those who died by lives whose named are inscribed opo Walkerville were here the asst si• k PI one councils of the interested .in ,e erection, three municipalities , p ofied . industry and integrit pedestal of the tnonp>jnent. Reeve seats at one. side, together .with oth We were never ri militaristic pee.Ginn' those from Gederich townst a and subsequent death eof Mr. Parious rsons 43w and Mayor -Callow those from the es. attends. X choir made'"tip of re pie and fought only an self defence ,sister itfrs Percy Neftel They ser ' rhes had a position at the rear` of the learned anew 1n war the supremacy of f"G d h A R mournful 'abotlt it, and the town and the dawning. of .ahigher life. These spoke briefly; ais did the winners', ex- timebefore;'geing to St. Catnerines,. -,towisl}ips of�Gericiand Colborne men might have lived looar hut howpressing,the C appreciation' to the where theyexpect to ate. may wall.fe}I proud• of'this :outwerd much: trey did live in those days• club for the courtesies shown them. • Miss Lillian Patterson, of Brant - tribute of their grateful remembrance No advancement was made in the The officers of the club are: Pre- ford, formerly of 'Goderich, arrived' of the sacrifice of there front these life of the world without sacrifice sident Dr.,Hunter, vice ,president, is, hone to.• spend the .summer months municipalities who gave their lives; in and bI wished, and 'the message today me wen; -em-trees.., R. L. Lloyd with her' parents, Mr: and Mrs. Colin" the war. ' The' statue ,Is the work of for us from those who would speak directors, G. L. Parsons, J; W. Crai- Patterson; Gloucester Terrace: the w, li known .sculptors, Cour de from the heavenlies was that this. Airs. Clime. Pennington. Trafalgar fit, Leon' McCarthy, of.Montreal, who should be a'day of rededication to Dr. Codythen Hurtled the mono anti three little boys, Roland Roes art 1 was liege. recently superintending its our country and the, Empire. Can- u n01 TO allttk. spending a mule • of weeks erection.: On the' tablet on' the 'face ada was .worth living for and was merit' to the glory. of God and in proud - amour; mettles% in ABhflold. They are worth suffering for -and d' in for and and loving memory' of those who for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ` James of. the pedestal are emblematic fig -y g 6 0. T. A. or Government .lustre."• "t cordial welcome $o all. The services in Knox cbuxs',lts Kii* to in charge of the minister. fifeleisearre 11 a. m., The Sacrament of the % mart Supper; 7 p. m., "The En cl ascan e r Life." - Preparatory sortie* lk4a evening at .8 o'clock. Sabbatih Ri wo at 10 a. m. Sabbath morning.. North St: Methodist cherdr 14 a. m., Mena -Club; subject, "9r1We If: the true tent of a mea?" ice. by Mr: L. C. Chapman:. Church drifts • ses. 11 a. m., "An Old FU iiaeaat; Virtue. 12 noon Church Scl sal w• pan„"Our Debt to the Past." %moi: gers and ...xisitors always wed. Short services for Bummer . THE STAR ,Olt :.JOB PRI111 ITIONV R p SALE Ford Touring Car in good` running order with unused'' body, . or ,will •sell body and -chassis separately. Several good barrels suitable for .rainwater. Several Wood .Split . Pulleys. - Ladies Bicycle.. ; Also those using Talcum, Fare and Rand Creates, Toilet Waters, Hair Preparations, can obtain' same from us of the.: very best.quality ^. .. and et=considerably -more. for your .money. Misner Manufacturing o., a 00. HERN'S BOOT SHOP shipment otzt--.tvel- =� SPEC 11�r have. ,pintra.etst,r.d .t l.trga. l.u),, Cuctds- `flt1JNKS, CLUB. FAGS, SUIT CASES, Travelling(:, )nes, hatve''•been considerably reduced in price. 1 We° have a ,large i sortnit�iit to choose from and at very at- tractivc prices, We invite vite your inspection of our White Summer Footwear presentatives from the variousclaw-or to defend the weak,. arid wee had town ofGode icu, the following being ' ' the ,roll of li"or :. mous' monument and relatives" of the ,sol- spiritu l valines: '"We Ilia leareed co= . Town o o rile = Adams. '`I diens shad. seats provided i t d d 'h l co - M. J. 'Ii, Bates, R, Butes, W. et -one side. n front and opera on an comra eg_•,tp am the - capacity - to - make• ascii• .L• Bell, L. Burrows, C. G. Carey, A. Al',, S1; 301114 COMEDY ' r Cornell, If. Cracknell, W. G. DeLoaug. A guard of four veterans stood at flcrs.tiVe had received a fresh sense , " t " , the four •cornerss of the nicrtuinent of our power and confidence of our' 1".°11" Eliot, .los. Elliott, W H hr - •FOX bat • and as the ceremonies were ready to ability to' do things. 1.et ua theft in vine, P. Fisher, F. J. Foster, J. d l` !Mutineer --•Mon., Wed. and'"Sst t oarinit-- Glaris $wxrssos. Hamming Bird." I•, open the Clinton Kiltie band end •a gratitude, with hope in our hearts Garrhw, J. Glazier, i3. lint m1, 'firing lefty, the latter in command born of faith in GOA press, up and . on Hamilton „G. \ Handy, R. Mint, E. 1 of Sergeant Major James, .mandheji end'forward in the name of God and Kemp to Knight, M P•' ,.ane, J. into `the apace about the monument, Canada and the Empire... S. Macdonald, A. McDougall, W. :1tc_. Intoore-B. McLean,. A W. -Me -Math? MeNevin, C. Mew, S. H. Moore, H. Morrow, L. Murray, R. Nesbit, A. G. Nisbet, E. B. Noble, A. Osman, it. H. Palmer, W. Palmer, R. ,Redfern, W. _ Redfern, A. Riley, F. M;• Rotertson, •C. 1d• Robinson, L. Robinson, C. E. Sale, W. Stade, F. W. ,Stoker T. E. Sunbury, J. Swats, L. Taggart, 11. -Vailely, D. Weston, H. M. Young. - Township of Colborne—L. sv. J, all - lin, J. Barker, L Hetherington, T. , Lambert, L. Mugford, R. A. Walter, Be A. Wetmore. Township of Goderieh— Mimi. combo, H, Cantelon, A. Chisholm, A. B. .Furniss, H. Raiment, W. Hicks, •'A. Mayhew, II. P. McCluskey. J. A. McCluskey, N. G. McDougall, k:. Rose, Leonard, C.. Littlechild, R. Love, C. Notice to the Public • A' '`IN purchased the Grocery Business heretofore carried on by Mr. Jackson, corner of Norte St. and the Square, 1 hope by courteous • treatment and Mose prices, for merit a generous shire of the p bli 's at ronage. ive me a trial. deo. W. Schaefer NORTH SIDE SQUARE - — G o rY E R I C H IIIA 111111 1 11 1n 1 11 /Iii M 101 4 Y. 1111111111404111111101111411 4 t W. Wally, J. White, J. Yuill. • The reveille was then sounded and then came the depositing of flowers on the base of the monument Very beautiful floret designs were aid ;,t the foot of the monument on behalf of the town, the Veterans, the Huron , Regiment, Catholic Women',; •League Ahmeek and Maple Leaf Chapters of the Daughters of the Empire, Mait- land Lodge, $o. 33, A., F. and A. M., , Huron Lodge No. 62, I. 0. 0. F., Cour5 odrrieh No.- 324-0: O. 1•'.,'thr Canoe Club, lir. C. J. Hamilton, of Cornwall, an "Old Huron Boy," and many floral offerings were presented by private individuals in loving n:ern- ery.,.of one or •mother of those whose - 'Nimes were inscribed on the . monu• ,. rant. The scholars of the public' schools alto eacht had bouquet and these they laid at the base of the = indntittiettt, 4 • ,allies Repairing` as . Usual : W. HERN. North `Side Square ouse Dresses at -Special prices ---for - Friday-•; and --S urdar 7S 'onlyy,l,adies' House Dresses in a splendid variety of patterns and colors, no t14(# aliki', ctiverw dress full size•and loose fitting, also sun and tub proot. -lust what y(t1 ,ill be ;venting during July 'ane August. Selling Friday and Saturday at $1.49 each. `sea SILK RATINE We have a few blouse and skirt lengths of checked,' - striped and plain Silly Ratine, in the following colors: white, Nile green, rose and blue. This material sold regularly at $4.50 per yard, specially priced to clear at per yard $2.95 - CHILDREN'S ' COTTON HOSE Aholit three dozen pairs of Child ren's cotton Hasse, iii sixes froth' 5 to r) s . The colors are white, brown. and lat,tck, special .sale pri.;c', .pea pair 19c New Arrivals of Surntne-r Dress Goods During the past few days we have received several shipments of Summer Dress MafteriaP consisting of striped and checked refines, printed voiles; In uatv'; Mile, black. White poplin and: white gabardine, this is a very suitable cloth for picnic and camping costumes. Striper and checked crepes. Also' the new and very popular material, i:nglish broadcloth in ai large range .of colors. Watch this space next week for Spe• . cial Sale, of Ladle&' Blouses, Child, ren's and Misses' Sunimer Dresses. This store will be open on, Saturday, July 12th froais $ a. m. until 10:30 p. m. We invite you to make it your shopping headquarters for the day. . In addition toCotiCol• Danlos ani, nth. _East Sick i� ii►i I: er fecal ;Akers fret. stbe•rr` Raney, Col. Shaw, of Clinton, and of Square • * A. CO.• Major Sloan, of Gioderteh t:i .rnehip, , .: were present for the unveiling core. Monies. e*' . nn.4.41.11 I. I 1, ,.. ..'.,