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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-02-18, Page 8!. • '• • . „ 3.03e 1. Being Handed Monet • . 4 • 14., • Getfing your .clothes cleaned. 4nd, pressed at yrooni?U'S--you get SO• ,* Much .Satisfaition. Otit of them, look just like new. ' Gookri*Froith Dry Clenifftiloki ' Itipert Service �. vstooatAn • li.a•••, Jaz • • . Weat Strait • UNA .1011.1111111. Help Walls Make a Home Wait Papers enhance the appear- ance of your Furniture and other Furnishings, and give 'that atmos- phere which distinguishes a Home frtrn a House. • PORTER'S BOOK STORE "Oa dm &Oars for Forty Yoars" 44•1 +444,4444.4.4.4.44.4.041•4101m. ThE OODERICII STAR ea,..4111=152MbignIT"'"""""'"""'"•"""""""'"Vef LEEBURN NILE- 7e 1drs. Wickens iivsithi Li' bro- Mrs. 7. C. White arrived home this . Mr. Joseph Cook. ,week after speeding some time in •Mr. john -Chieholin was et visitor Windsor. • • • eiks Dungannon last week. . Miss Gladys Seguis left last Stet- . Wee Bessie Grant attended the urday for Blyth. where she, has ob. "Plat Homer in Stratford last Friday.etuined a position. Mr. Harold Fulford spent the, 51r. and Mrs. Carman Feagan have wreek-erel with friends et Hemlock' Moved onto the place formerly- vOtr. • oeeu- 1pied by Mr.' Howard Fenger*, The instey friends of Mrs. 'Same. Mrs• Geo. Rutledge got ;mine east. oret11ddOn are glad to hear she is he. Friday -after spending nearly three after her skknese. weeks in.Goderich hoapital. proving , Zr. A. Horton and daughter, Olive, -Itiessrs. Frei* MeIlwain and Ed - levee ineliullett the first pare of .the gar Shepperd were in Dungannon -meek attending the funeral of --the Monday night taking part in the ..eate John Ilapson, • program given under the auspices of the Excelsior and Golden We Sun- ASIVIELD day School classes. Our teacher, Miss Andrew, of , Mrs. H. Pentland, Mrs. C. Dustow taseknow, teas home over the week- and Mrs. L. Taylor all left Monday morning for Detre• it where they ex- • Mr. Nell MacDonald, of Klett% Peet to epend a few weeks. . auld an ice bee and danee one day ' 414 'leek* . . WESTFIELD On FridaY evening Adak Mee""e.' Wedding bells are aim and Ames Grant end It' dance. .irs the ail •Kirsthall. • Miss Eva Cook is on the sick list. •I We wish her a see, edy recovery. s' -Rev. Mr. Croth, of Waterloo,. eent 'Slim May Tenney, of Ayr, te e'isit- • -clueted the servieee i?". Ashfield church ire. her cousin, Mrs. welter Cook. both morning and evening last Sue- . Miss Mary Tunney, of Ayr, is vlsither her cousin, Mrs. Walter •The Woman's Missionare Society ',..-e„-.1„ - ' --- next at the home of Mrs. Geo, Collin. "'""" _• epee eel eeeefte-eneon oe Fd ee of lose Mr T. IL Taylor returned -home en Thursday after Visiting Mends at Jokey*. Duncan mankwy and ken. Toronto and Guelph. •:teeth Thain vrho were al their homes A -nuniber *ten Westfield took in :aft }bat' week,'have returned to their the play, "The Kentucky Belle," at dm** in Gederich V. 1. . Blyth 'At Monday nights • e MreElwood Stackhoute, of Bruce- • eel•' '"'"Ier---r---1- • •• field, spent over -Sunday with his ors - i cousin, Mr. Norman McDowell. • t'. C to, A LI I ' Mr. C. Keating has rented a farm • note Donnybrook and expects to Car 4 in. 4.guni, move his family there attortly.. s • Paealiuntas Coal _ Mrs. 5inVittle, Sr„ returnee home . 'last week after spending several ,....•......... •11•weeks with her daughter, Airs. Win. $13.00 per Ton Taylor, of St Helens. Weighed on Marke Se What might -10m proved a tterleue • . • i d - elle- • GRAY'S Bi• Alteration Sale 8 DAYS OF THE GREATEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED Our Store Front is to be Remodelled and Previous to the Alterations Stock Mustbe Reduced SALE , c0104114ENcP. •,•Days Friday, Feb. 19th . 8 *gijayS. Friday, Feb. 19th' That Will Mean ...,_ . Profits are -forgotton ' 'Big Savings for YOU . '. Cash will be. king.. on. SALE COMMENCES • DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT ON"SALE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY AT UNSURPASSED PRICES See Handbills for list of items Phone. 56 DRY GOODS The S. A, GRAY•. CO. Plunse 56 .READY.TO-WEAR • HOUSE PURNIS11r..5 tory or fiction. , Pt MISS Annie Sturdy, at present. , the old officers were re•eleeted. , , homes, well leaSeti,s with tbe,rerene.. and Mrs. R. M. Young. . e Roll,ealle-"A woman I admire in "ILI- A number of the young people at- lifr• and Mrs. Alfeed Asquith, who 1 • The party in the Forestega'. hall ing's entertal*ent. . .• • • tended the At Home given by the On Friday evening, Feb: leth, a have been' on an extended` visit to last Friday evening was quite a eue- atonic Lodge in Goderiets last Progressive euchre will ha held in their eaughter, reteremehheme lust cess. The former part of the evete r. Thursday night and report a good the parish hell, the proceeds to be Saturdays •• ' ing seal aeon in games and playing Prizes will' ite given and refresb- • carp. The latter .part was spent in devoted to the parish 141 fund. • • Mr. James Bar, of „Edmonton, and time. f 1 of Blyth a et a short dancing. Messrs. ' R. Bedewed, W, • olley at • GopgracH TOWNSHIP mono •erv,ed. The playing win tom' time I' week visiting frienda 'and, Ahderson and H. Melee furnished . $2 000- Im lately There was no mail elelivere on the **fleece at !3 p•in. 'sharp' relatives in the village. 1 the music. About!. two- e'rleck theY . •• route ' Tuesday as the• train arrived Mr. Ernie ettitclibsort, of Lucknow Mr. Geo. Youtigblut, Godericie:weadett their 1°'?'. 1°•their iereret • *• .metl • . . .K1 • • • so late. Presbyterial), church, assistee in the spent part ef slast week eisiting • Miss Marguerite, Falconer was service of praise et Erskine church .ftiends en Ibis neighleorhood, and re.' - • - """---"--- on first-class mortg0 • noti, smatbinotuharto IL duet by Rev. C. stewing. acquaintances. of former ' • , home from Stratford Business eel. Your FarglY anti > , • ibetfive years.Money lege for the week -end. and Mt Alteheson ,days, " !veil secured.\Vifl pay • Apply. Unit, • Clibtou,-t Oat. • . .•• being very ffectively and ;••t, • .k.t roads want your. th11011 'W. M. S. was held at the home The February meeting of the rendered e *14isin!,, Wallaee. of. Sask:e was much enjeYed by the large; con. atcheWan, who has been spendingthe rnatagra'ph 'on wh o were promise. • • of Mrs. Geo, Mellveaine, WedhesdaY, gregab` • - winter with relatives in this loeulitY• ;: :. Make the appointment Today da from ieetteington. whetse he had bee*. • R R •SALLOWS of baritelnade baking in Goderich in Y • . • • the near future. spent the week previous. • We un• der- Mt Nei& Plaetzer etas disposed of ComMencing next Sunday the ser- ettand that. Mrs Duff .has .secured em- his farm stock and implementshay ice at at 'Union will be held in the PI*Yetent thinvi‘ and it' /9 1/14 inten' and., grain, and is-. now offering hits evening instead of the morning ate tion to go times itt the near luttire.' farm for. sale. 110 inteede to 'quit • formerly, at 740. Sunday , nehoor,e/irar Duff and . the childisew will re- farming. ., . , - .. main here until `Easter. - - Will meet at 0.80. The•Morning eer; . The Vireteen'e Institute. met •et the vice on the field will be at Pert Al- Mr. Clues. Dimities, who has been home of Mrs. Edgaa Lawson Tees- Bert and the afternoon at Leeburn, assisting Mr. Townend in the bale. ,the- e afternoon for cloth', regular ' hire and Mrs. D. 'Weimer enter- .417' while on t , de . 7Mr - - • • ' met with -st peinfel accident ul moirte.y meeting. Thera was a' .godil• tamed about fifty pleats Iasi Wed- he bread- liver sleigh ori • Saturday; Th* horse taking fright nesday evening. Progressive -euchre e, • ..,„,.e.,..m.„„,,,,,,e„,._ .....,,,,, ...,„, Me. Alfred Asquith put iii a radio war played; the, prize winners were 'ejett;7""'""•• "`"""'` ..-,'"'''Ti.--Fe.'4 in his -residence last-weekte If-radtoee Miss May Westlake and. Or. George the the drisfer•envi4thett nee. neer e„in,. witi increasC in the future as In the' Past, Greenslade: The coneoletitse prizes. ingtknee-cap. r.; --. - - only -a prophet would be- able to tell went to Mrs. Sam Westlake and M. Mts. be .13P for sonee tune.. • .4., the effect on society in the future. D. Elliott. Alter : eefreshments < 4e's• "'l 44 'a°6' 1(•°°a°"" --An entertainment will Ile *Neil in who had: Spa li Tortaight- at ,the denying was, elkieYed Until the wee sma' hours o' the morning. • • home 0 • er pare s, . and. . . , returnel to her Feb. fidtle °by Rev. Herbert Piercy, the Baptiat church on Nifeeneirdey, Mr. afirldiss. Gordon Harwood en- S. E. Sarideresse, ..... who has toured. the entire= Domodon tertained the members of the Union home, at Ethet• on Saturday. ' air. aa 411 ' el I = - ,. • °cut onist. will be we- ssed ISirs Sanderson* ere botif still' in Hive You* Delight That 1 Set? • If not a� me before you clo. 'Ei . S.411:fot 1004. Sidisfactiori Gisattoitited. • R, R. plo4. p,4nigaanon . , PhopeDuesartrisie.yRT4',:' , .- / •sided be local talent. • , evening of last week A fine pro- r he.lth, end it le the earnest Last Tuesday evening -the. annual Young People's Society Wednesday gram of games and contests was rate wish a their many friencle that they meeting of the library *as held le health, • ' • eit d t the library room. Owing to the ried out, the guests being diveled in. "'"Y 5°°4 'he 'e ore once more o to sides with captains.. Hearts were , . . . severe • storm s the attendance Wei • d•Te 1 JflP _3 lunch, whi•ch was served Isy. the host- era, both of - Efuegannon, have corn- 'The °Id' menthe" • ef the • auctumed off and partners not f 1LIIR S ARE. IN or • aed were re-elected, Mrs. Lawsen. t a es• accident happened on Saturday Whe0 este. After moving a vote of thanks Piet -id Alm bond smiling campaign • . • P Mr. Riddell. At Biggest Assortineut hi • taking the lace f ' tte the' host and bootees 'of the. even- $$1 in all ha* been raised, welch wee • a subsequent meeting of the board ' • • tree g ing the party broke up about mid- cee s est eve s- resu serer" „ to such an extent that he required nitht, ev*Yehe having enjeYett dlitsnrs. aeaf''. rho' "cell: in L struck illreJsta. Tunney, injuring Min tli mselvee immensely. • I h°a Wthe extent ° w°° 1,12111-i9. IMO Theme 1784. • • - medical attention. Ile is improving "rh aele bronze rrtedel„ those winning med-rr A FULL LINE' 111M5 CARLOW STAMPED GOODS mock triaL Mr. Ed. man Mr. Herb sprout, Gem• iloore Ind M. Cald* faeorteey. main feature at the IL Y. P. S. el, o peeee &wore Ronald meeting Prides, was an.. interesting -IT r- - clef • tOwB, ,• SurtlYitil you see • this • for $500 for damages -he claiming . • Thos. H. Wilson is eearei through his Star sedan had been damaged to t• " INSURANCE astessing the township. .' ' that extent in an accident on the 1 iftetiveritdier eivee Mr. and Mrs. David Bean spent %easel Road Nov. ete err. Dave, 'lieingvening was spent ri 'at the euchre. "‘eitttlies4 Ivey% VaantY Sets, Sunday with frienda at Seminole speed cop, gave evidenee, also Miss Party given by the Women's •Iftsti- 8ets. D.M.O. again in • tate in • the parish ball. These • HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S r FURNITURE EXCHANGE owCases uncle. • .The • for defendant, who sake he had been • • •• The pie social had a grea• t success - • This young men's class sis having a Ruth, Miss Helen was plaintiff se. social evening Friday in the hall. lawyer. Mr.; Gordon gave counsel each events are beconting more . popular '• stook. = ' h Id thereb i • """"""••••• ' I fifteen tableir going all evening. Ort the Broadway elf tesierieh II MISS S NOBLE ---- Mutual Life Monday evening. proceed Deanne summoned to appear but proved he - e sen winners. were Miss Marg.aret S. BRI 4314 EXCHANGE HOTEL Assurance Company Wag not implicated in the accident, as . he was. at home at the- time it hap Black and Mrs; .P.Entrugau, ties, and . e Nen atm Mr Carl Mr. Tom PA ett and Me Harry- .0=2-.......,e.e.e...e1211110 The C. E. n. Cisme held their et. . . e monthly meeting in the !tall Tuesday Pe"`" a"2.a- x•If - Fowiee-ties. Consolationr-aliss E. • • of CiAltliellt with a good attendance. - were witnesses for defendant. ear. F, libretto end Sir Lawrence Smil- 'Hugh acted es judge and the -jury e., • 1' ' 0.10110.06d *Si Wateb for the date -of the play of composed of Messrs. Caldwell, Cox, • itinAD °meet weeeee,00, Gee; "Mother Mine," -to be put 'on later by porter Miteser and R. Mellwale The "Popufarity Contest' ,at Alt- • Yew*. PeeP e 1 ' found there had 'been no cage but en e • store gaining in later end D. D. 1400NEY, iteld •.• *1" h. — • that' the cop had ,had a 'bottle and enthusiasm as the weeks tome and Pitees 050 • troit atter working for elr. Warner Elgin acted es coart clerk, 'Mt Jim • the1 1Smith's11 I • McNeill left TuesettY for De- the lawyers weren't far behind. 'Mrs go. When the votes were counted on Saturday night 5Irs. Thos. Itivett EAST GOIreeltit, On. Walters for a year. Joim will be as court crier and IVIr. Alvin as con. eras found to be in the teed with Pion Framing 15 OUR SPECIALTY Vie tate a ode itse re WM* 1, missed, as he was a Jolly John. stable. 52,000 votes. • The other eandisietes • remain in much the same order, as , Miss Isabell Young, of blonkton,. end Miss as, of eeingham, spent DUNGANNON they were the previous 'week, with • the exceptive of Mists Edna Fowler, the' week -end with their parents, eft Mrs, C. C. Brown was the guest of who, from tenth place at the end of her daughter, Mrs. Vere Cunning - almost to comeettete tile there was a vicious tingle to the a'll . roe": ham' 'et Carlew' reeeetlY* sixth place. There will be just one present develeflessat am' Delos had slowed theni up, to, for Bro. The Women's, Institute of Dungan- more week *tert the present, in pato oft the1453 WOO MO& instance, at Windy Arm, where a ,,e*,,, non made a donation of fruit to the which to boost your favorite. About neer Nerendee niellet held"' gide had held them in camp for tee- . "' Goderich hospital anniversary. the only new tontestant who hart mi- nty aad coati to the Plate 1 d • h h i be ' . ..e. built of poorly seasoned lumber and ended I:nitrite tele week at the home of Mrs, Richard yinn gan, who is. well Mere taw's• prelim:4n , , In, consequence were in need of fre- • - the tormer's sister, -Mrs. Richard up in the Esti • IIJUSTOM SAWING ••. 11.01r the first week, has news moved up to • Bring your Picture' in and let us help you select *likable artistic frame. at teeny *mall con. eta t Delay -trial Thor le Telly Snth's Art and Oft Store East St. • 'Photo 1911 ROSEDALE • hater.* ebb, intr7coporty. era ass; t en, too, t e r ats wete es, Mrs .Wm. Knox and children %ere tered the race since last report. le 1 Alberta Coal • work basCielosed ntemive **Ilk cm,,ser.. quent attentien. Everitt:Jule, how- way. Gardner, -g-or-d ;ad' ot-bei pre -dotes ever, they eante within !tearing of n.you, Mr. Robert Davidson attended the tine social of llast Monday night was I tufted .Chutch Notes: •The Vale*. • i faint whiePer, as of wind among Pine B funeral of the Tate Mte. Jas. lsic-•a great suee4s. All report a good branches, then of a muffled murmur that grew to a sullen diapason. The ea . het, week. ed church will entertain the young FIRST IN QUALITY urea Bride, of Carlow, on SVednesday of time. The Se)..Ung people of the reit- current quickened beneath them, the risk, kit and etre. G. M eteRettelo and people of Ashfield circuit March 5th riverbanks closed ire and finally beet- sane' son Meleeine were ereee.ond guests The main featore of the svening will TWO tars expected Chit week. The ular .rrionthl meeting of attractitur young people through en - solved that the church is Sustified in for a t rdi al order.d.aorne. t hiadvisedyilt_ttrdt. ung cliffs arose, between which was tom_ 1 Just above the opening V6 aa a land- *rot tt, Clinton. e of the formerge parents be a debate, the subject being, 'Those epen mg la cleft that swallowed the ttream. inE.Phtee' where hee`te lnY Irunwale ret the D teg it b anchYof the Wont- terteinment," The Dungannon de- tO place their' order laktil 1 *kits were grounded. A number of ssw "A * :Is u ri w „ I- The young people taking the teach- ) . 3Wittiii cornett A mew of men is already preparing for the erection of persimmon earams with a view to making surrey: ter dimmed drilling elan - P141.• MR SIAM of NarSopla aad Assolet have attained their premed price al the effect meek of tabeceemhst 101*1 d• to. Moe opiesot est Laval-Q*4re* it tiny lesesesed sad 1* ewe iteermi ast 'bring rosette wheals will rnoW, y similar 116**.it Male& Ilia t kit sr. t:V•7-to" 1:411:tholle":111 costwe 1 WOO 4.0* ...10.1 WO. 4011.10 O. ONO 10110 411•10 4.101 & 161CCiffnitaY MOM Mg Mimi* easel me tire lawn stEtalars of Laval - met %a profit posit - FURNITURE WHOSE COMFORT. • *WELCOMES YOU That is the kind which will 'greet. YOU when you call at our *tore en a vita Of inspection. Solid tom - fort ecanbieod with t1p-te-chste styli stud finish aud • durability beyond compare. There's real -value in • every piece. .• ••• J. R. WHEELER •' Femora Directs* Hamilton Street Hamilton Street Shoe Store Complete line of ladies', gentle- men's and childretes shoes, Contain and compete, put prices. 1. A. 011'18110M t° gunwale' and here the Courteau ' rtittur be hid at thel hater* will ulleh°1‘1 the 11"ativl' aide' ely, as our allotment is being • home of Miss E. Mott en Thursday, weatiterdseetee tents were etretebed 1„,1 moo* the trees. Most of them -71 Fels. 25th, at 3 p.m. A paper on the •.ereseetire ireetwe piletcbut'`flItets=• tossie•^4rThe' All ittitid Wtitaj° were wapiti by voyagers who pre. /erred to chance a wiutece• delas the price of portaging their goods around tether thats tisk their all ae- on rote threw SI fortune. The greet **alertly of the arrivals. Inewerer, were meowing their valeta. Whig( thou dawn aud covering theen prr• peratery to a dash throttle the :fee divine There was mt atmo- sphere of excitement toe ammelsee- idea tees* the pare; stem faee was etrehtod and expectant; feet- harked in many an eye. Oa a tree mar the having wore tem plocarris. Owe Imre a flaw peesetee ea the stoop trail es the tee ese stb• rider, sed ft was marked: "Iles way -two weeks." St he riven be Mrs. IL J. Crawford. wa4 ths1 PIO kr: • -4,44-41re.dele. rOtl R bast friends Oin buy anything you can give them ers' training ars* mot at .he par- sold rapt y. lemegre en ours* night Itext Sunday's *entities will ee heti as us- , eel. Sunday *dog at 10 am and elostaelj church aerrkik at 11 rm. and 7 p.m. J nen Lemma will meet an Wedmore ExtAlli Yew Phetestraph No Woo remembranos ' -�IOho stab happiness floor T. FELL • Rosedale Coll AI GiveSatisfadion Blight 1. Aprimiwoo day *transom at 4.15. Young pee. }ism fit Sobetelei0e 1 plea mseting will he bold on PIMA), NA bi Ilia* IIUrine year Magi.• Liman A* 1 evening at $ &their. Come and AtBIJILN ' bar* Sreiroges iM l r. and Km. Fronk Stealer, also Get ht touch with *Js today. .." bane ism la Vateetto lately. return - !toil to tisk look oti the Ttit emcee- ioeoe oaketwi. whore theY intArna TR DEAN am co. 1 Mi„ sod Itetk ailliftri et odisriek (leder,* ore, vest: et *dr soot, now Si 0/0••••••••••••• .4 Ci 11114" FOOT COMFORT IN. COLD WEATHER FELT BOOTS' and SLIPPERS OVERSHOES GOLOSHES LUMBERMEN'S RUBBERS MOCCASINS SOX ETC. Everything to keep your feet warm and dry during the . i,evere winter weather. A coniplete stock of Troia* ClolPloga, Solt Colossi reaa Hot4potroo. A call sor4ted. MEM SHOE STORE THE LEADING 111.10E STORS limo lilt /