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The Goderich Star, 1926-03-18, Page 8• . • Wallpaper that invites Repose A. haven of refuge for the weary—a room so decorated that it invites repose—that is what every woman of taste seeks forher bedroorct. Ii our -complete stocks you can be sure of finding exactly the right wallpaper which. will give your bedroom a pleasant, intimate atixtosphere *of restful beauty. PORTER'S BOOK STORE "On the Square for Forty Years" .• Demonism, on Monday aid wfusadaY. Mairh 290 Ltd WM, where the Pullin Co. of 'Toronto will hews a display of ladies' rots, suits, dresiees and skirts and random's toots. Mr. Townsoni, the Dungannon baker, had quite an experietice last week. He was taking the auto home whish he purchased at Mr. Aneirrees sale and it took him two diiya on the road. That is the winter rate of autos, when they have to be UAW! on the Sleigh. Mr. Thompson, of the lith eon. of Colborne, had rather a sad exper- ience Iset aturday. While going dorm the hill in the village on Ms way ,to the chopper, the iron came off the end of the whifiletree, the tongue dropped to the ground and . caught in the ground and broke and raised up and threw the driver out. The team ran away, and while near.! ing the chopper they ran against 'tree, killing one of the horses. The other horse was 81110 injured. (From tinother- correspondent)" A little light on the "Auburn" "Organization of iViystery".—Dr. S. Parkes ('/adman, of Brooklyn, has been holding series of meetings in the large cities of the United States for the purpose of promoting good- will between people of various Mfg. ions and racial groups. These pith. erings have been largely Attended, A propaganda of this kind will do much toward offsetting the influence of such organizations as the Ku Klux Klan. • WESITIELD Mr. Bert •Tayior has disposed of hie farm to Mn Win. Carter, Mr. - Carter getting poesraion this spring. Reid all abbot the display of ladies'. coats, suits, dresses and, akirte/ arid children's coate, at Alt- . : on's store, Dungannon, on March - 20th and 30th. Messrs. Marshall Stonehouse, Gor. don Snell and Raymond Redmond - 4 -- TH GODERICI1 STAR 6•Ninip‘riNIOW00000•01.4, moniNlonvommon. 1.1•11...1.••••••••6610..1 Tummy buotcH oho, 1111011111101101 ring Merchandise 0 each had the misfortune to lose amp horse during the past week or two mg trident among the• horses. of this vic- with a disease that seems 'tube pre - bats,. • NONIVDLLER 1?0°:nt, oLIG:redersth' rett 'It Wind might have proved a ser- orn ng w en the kitchen chimney mourn her loss. •The sone verything was thought to be all I of Buitfe and. -fermerlY of DWI- elearli poetible, and anawer asitY • W New Merchandise has been arriving during the past two weeks, but owing to alterations to our store, we have not been able to show these attractive New Fabrics and New Ready -to - Wear. They are now ready for your choosing,and will be on display (luring the coming weeks I D YOU ARE INVITED TO COME A.L00KING. New Spring and Summer Dress Goods Purchased from the Montreal Markets and comprising such cloths AS: FANCY CREPES BEADORKIVOILES BEADED VOILES BROADCLOTHS FIGURED SILKS PRINTED VOILES end CREPE MOROCAIN SILK GLOVES We are agentsfor KAYSER SILK GLOVES Ste the attractive new Spring Styles. Prices -75c,. $1.25. $1,50 and $1.95. New Spring Coats and,Suits We have a larger assortment -than ever before. The cloths POIRET TWILL OTTOMAN CORDS TRICOTINE TWEEDS FRENCH NEEDLE POINT, VELOURS We have a size', a price and a style to suit everyone, and sell only one cat of each style. SILK HOSE k *11 the Newest Shades t CHIFFON HOSE. FULL-FASHIONED HOSE. SILK _ HOSE (spring needle knit). Prices -45c, 95c, $1.50. $1.95 and $2.75 • March and April Mean Spring Clea,ning 'and Remodelling in the Home • LINOLEUM • STAUN-TON'S 1 CURTAININGS OIL CLOTH SEMI -TRIMMED ...4..-- - CURTAINS ' CONGOLEUM RUGS ' — ' WALL PAPER ' CRETONNES WOOL RUGS . IQG patterns to aldose from WINDOW SilADES Our Entire New Stock of House Furnishings is ready for your 'choosing, OUR PRICES AKE, THE 'BEST • •.... a ite GODERICH • IN e GR AY CO. L „TA° vv L 'ME FORD THREE LARGE: DPNY,GOODS STORES. • iouskihisfortune'hepPened on Strider isiisimaism a p ay ri e ill b I • bY ter" f on Mr. Elwin Taylor's bailee took BUYING ---1 CONNECTION WITH. • • "The Village Lawyer" Vived by four sem and two &nigh. re h are John, of Col orne, 16E161141?ii!Ifiel .1.1 •00.0.0.04 • F. CREWE The 'Young PeoPies Circuit Club• in. AMC Manitoba; Williem, of Alberta, arid -0 .e right, but shout noon,,when Mr. TaY- fiere. The lire was extinguished and - rd ressea en 101. Wha C0ining from the barn. to the mue",Y. The funeral was held frorrt tion. A cardial invitation ip extend- of ladies' coati, :snits, d and Mrs. Anderaon, of the 811' house he noticed the rcatf burning. Dungannon United church on .14,11:al- ed to all the ladies in the neighbor- skirts, also children's coats, at -Alt, Nearly every tovni vtis a nun stitho BENIWILLER CHURCH are Mrs. William Good, of u r Iler remains were interred in Bel afternoon and Tuesday moniing, The daughters' ri came as a shook to this cont- inquiries with regard to the situn- Ste the Pullen Company's display March 20th. and 30th. It was opposed that a live cinder nesdey aft*notm, fnterment ,being hood, to -attend this meeting, whieit Meg Igoe/ Dungannon on Monday looks dignified because he was hora- 'FRIDAY EVENING,' MAR. erith d Dungannon cemetery. The Ishould be 0 both interest -in end in- ' ' ' ' mated for something or other. cemetery, • Base Line, Bullet, on had lodged on the south side of•the e In Admission -35e and 25e. 'Monday afternoon. • Meer° sympathy .of minty- friends etrective. • • • . • hrse, where the snow had melted • a •• • • • •• ' • -1‘ d. to the bereaved wife -1 . • „ r a 1 0A f/IERT/DAT 0 0 It Wart seen in time to° peevent ller.,e- ex -e, ---.e .0,411 'rfiti Arthur ,Cirele comedy, "The t -be th t °Lir' -ani 7 ' Darold Walters of Torontov • Iseolarwasu'l ' eistrattrous firez, as It Was cOnsid- an" ' Paren"s` — VrItree Riitir,"*prom ses o e a ir• •./- was home for the week'-enti. Wm. j. Thompson spent a Pert of -erable 'damage wee do e . n given next woes- . et. giv b this. • • i Jr1'ireness Wan:zoo:0 • 7 en y popu ar °non zit, • The W, M, S. and Lacilea' Aid of .Snow-aluming 4s indulged by tion ' • ,0 Photogra 'The Young- UMW Claes were en- last, week visiting friends in See- tertained by the officers of the delta forth. - • the Westfield 'United church h id few who are so fortunate as 'to be • • 10th. Th f 11 * g e • ' * w 'd s the ovniers et a pair of snow -shoes. ' '-e")tc;k '77,%1PW maj5e. the olio humeni TcatiaY • . week Mr.A.Wm. Stewart shiPr their annual ineetin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gue Atetone on loiriday evening- last. ped a carload of ellij planks from the marth - The continuedecold Weather ahows no w *e The: o owIng officers. f abating althotigii we lttioar omen n Fancy R4t. SALLOWS station heret • ___. ' ' for the W. lif. the •ensuirtg g" u w t 1 he i st's . -. E a 1st ' Ince , 'Last Saturday Morning- one of the went of host last Monday from thte Mil: lifarvin McDowell; ' *Wet residents et this township re. atation here. . . mrs. James woods; see y, wire.. wea. .exceuent eentiitieu„, and very rarely 30 members vairited 6 joirt,the . trees., blue R. Vincent- has there her it Winter with such at Godericli Women's' Exchange: ' ''.'• . • •".° • •• 1 Jean, called on reletives in his.lo- beill t • P" leng-contil period of first-class One Dollar entitles yeti to eon- Au i 0 pain ...it. us ,all„ in the death of 1Vire. JerrieS Wilson and his sieter, %Met; cos. Key, liirs...W. F. tare The -rairmirs',. Ciiib 'made 4 ship-, year appointed; President, Omit aPring -mini sure u „ x sage- • . ' COLMFRNE ° • around. the' gonter. The roads are r••000.....0.•••• solved at sinal summone whieb • e'epar,,, rang - ting MulArtai, Mrs. MelArty was born osuty int Rstordsy. . erie istey, Mrs. Stanley Cook; Chile - i 't the fullest extent, article*: which' we 341 on come eleighing. et farmers have been tribute Fancy- litt'erk or Itindr4d ' ti it' site id hi se M z ng, .9 *Petit her earlier steers. Coining te ' of his SiSt'er-in-law 'M s. I-1111 the : tondo r st. fit: organ,. ist, Mrs, R7111. McDow- 1!If • • 40 • .. tit Valli Sri hay. • 6 ,••• -11 in'ecetland'" Yea" situ" wheis she Me Lear of. Blyth was the guest . h Iva P ra' James hei en agedin drawingswood, loge; Inbetioti. FOS'. Partiegium 0P143' • " • this towetry she lived in the neigh. e , 0 yet. for Ladies'Ault es. atter par o . leerlseoll el .Ayr,, tvhere site was mar- - Mrs, J. E. Ellis; let vice. Mrs. • Wm. ring to her late partner in life. Miss Mock, of Tavistock, is -the - Walden; chaplain, milt. Robt. .m0.., .ittiout severityyears ago they came _guest of her aunt, Mia. o n u , Dowell; seen Mrs. Wm. Blair; treas., to the township of, Eest Wawariosh,- of the village, at present, I Mrit. Wm. MeDowell. • -- \DUNGANNON the. toil& and hardships of the l 1000+ ed the funeral of the late Mr& Me - ions of those der*, of which the pre- Laity, last Monday afternoon. - t getie ation Wive no conception Th first of tins week Mr. David Mr Jos. Killough was so unfot't- h ceritl SI* an her lato ner s er . s Mr. •Ross Murray, the assessor of California, who, arrived some two, • weeks ago, ito now a guest with her father, Mr. James Elliott, and will remain with thst in the future. .. e' where sin) beeame acquainted with Several front this locality attend- . , r • seri r • e motto us to lose two erases te y. d I te t in life were t -and hia slittei; Betsy of late Mrs. Elliott., Mrs. Lawrason, of • papered. but wit out . ; WS. Plunkett and little donghter, MISS S NOBLE Jon, of Sailentoonand Mr. Thomas • Elliott, of Olds,. Alltn., left on•Tues• niNTISH tKCHANOB BLOCK da Y on their taturn to the West, hay- ing been guests!. at the hetrie of their :•444r1 father, Mr.- James Elliott, mid other 4,i • _ relatives, for the past two menthe,. • aincethe death ;of their mother. the OUR Walls may lie prettily Have.yottr cci,r painted 1—with the heitii6Litier • Iin- *sh. All beir colors. Ford Car $2,500 Alsofurniturere-finisheci. unonest the earlier members of the St. Augustine, made a short call on w i d Presbyterian church in Auburn. Of old acquaintances. .* hied rilispotition, her genial smile this district this' week. and warm clasp of the hand pro- Last Thuredey afternoon at the ti f h w m R t tb /./ it., The next in the aeries of card Par^ mee ng o t e . . S. o 0 n • nd c c urc rs. s. • idures Freaseabmok elaisied- a friendliness louder than d b hid jot match was made ea in a ; . 4= 1 • WE HAVE IT New and Used .—: 11P4W-FtJarr—,--el ,gtv"vb,, , Furniture, ., si„,74107, • .... , 41 Stoves, etc in fact everything Pii A concert., 'under the auspices of - leek barren opid cola 5 Kingston Street a life member o e et y. age she was bereft of her husband. Ofith. • • 'manic can toovey. About 46 years h I t will be held on Friday evening, Mar. the Workers'" Mission ale/ Shortly atterviaal she went to re- Mr. George Plaetzer, of Detroit, a Mr. and Mrs. Wm..Knox a"na three Band, will he held in Erskine church a aloft. pr ar side' with tier childret, Mue Wm. termer resident ef the village' ar- childrenosf Limerick, Sask., left last un Ir!dslY novinaietng'Arreil2;rdOsevnitIti, • • • • • • rived in the village kat week rind hi week on their return journey after ber of the Miselon Band. . calling on old nequeintances. an enjoyable visit with relatives and . 0 0 A' L! home of Mrs. Chas. Histslon lett The Women's Institute met at the friends in this 'vicinity. Mr. James Smith, who has been 'untied. by an address by Rev. C n. A set of colored/ slidea on a mission- ary p The afternoon. Mrs. Cruilt- to le will also be shown, living on the farm of Mr. E. 0. puff McDonAld, the pastor. At the re - Car 4 in, Lump shank, of Winghem, was Present and for the past three years, has !wed cent meeting et the Band, Miss Irene , Pocahontas Coed gave an address. the Brown Bros' farm just west of Carr was elected as president, to fill Mrs. Donaldson, of Goderich, who Dungannon for 5 term of three. • - $13.00 per Ton has been spending a few days with .yearte the vacaneY eeeasielleehy. the resig- Robertson,' of 'the village, returned On Monda, even'n Varch 8th moval to Leamington in the near nation of Mrs, E. 0. Duff, whose re- , ato a car of Brquattos - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W., C. ay 1 g, . r • 'Weighed on Mark•et Scales liorne the former part of this week. an enjoyable tune was spent by the future wilt be much regretted. ' ,. o' members of the L 0. L and L 0, R. Many in this district learned with L., FLICK the filneral of the late •Ilarold Nae• at a soda ovening.An address by Arthur, which•tok place at his 'home --al regret of the death of Mr. Wm. Me - Several from the Village attended A. of Dungannon in .the Orange *Iall gele at Goderieh last week. 'Mr. 'Rev. E. Hayes received many favor- in Goderich last week. Ile lived for the village, and spent his younger many years in Dungannon, where he Naegele was, ri former resident of able comments. • Phone 178 J. Messrs. T. G. Allen and Thomas performed the duties of postmaeter. Stothers left on -Monday for Toron- Rev. Dr. Ililton 1. Campbell, who k - •• ....••••00.•=0. 4. . , ...a 1 An roads „lead to Alton's store, to, where they are in attendance at was formerly a pastor of Erskine - * .• ..,, -11, - -cir----T-,r-ow the annual convention of insurance Presbyterian Aural, was inducted ' '. 7' companies, as delegates of the West on 'Tuesday evening, March Othoat a Maks year home pare attract- ive ,hy ading a few sew 'Pictures this Spring: We lave splen id variety • subjects, artistically framed, at prices to suit all. • Come is and enjoy seeing the* Smith's Art and GftStore , days hero, FOR St. Patrick's. Day leVITH pnng Cbmpaity, --with headquarters at ing, into the pasterate of Osikwood Wawariosh Mutual 'Fire Insurance' *di -attended 'congregational meet- . s ate. -lit the nowaSt shades and Dungannon. Presbyterian ehurch, Toronto. Rev. styles The Pullen CO., oue of the largest - 1VL Donn, elerk of the PresbyterY, narrated the steps taken, and Rev. ashouirock or croon carnations You are invited to call. have a display of ladies' coeds suits, ' • Mustard, Universal Millinery coats, at Alton'a store on Monday byutretYY, Plirerstdeti, and condreted th; manufacturing Coe. of Toronto, will • • od preseutederatoi the i minister -elect. Rev. ._ dresses and skirts, also children's GEO. STEWART Phenol los Gediiieleh , - 41111111171.171=1"veb of P Shoe Store . • • . . Complete line of AT', gentle. men's and thildren's shbei: Come in 9,nd COM pare our prices, --- - - J. A; oxixsuorAkt Ohl Ilydro Store N. S. of Square afternoon, March 29th, and Tuesday lee and ler. Mr. Young, of meriting, March 30th. Delivery of aerv-- ALI tr. eV) "." orders is guaranteed in time for Eas, , ter. ( Advt. ) sertiton. A telegram of greetings. vomesoc Coal( Cowan rive. Church, preached the Kentucky f,.Al, hit- t f the church . G . Some changes in real estate have Itev. it Wardlaw Taylor, was read 1 GREATRAcE mEET/N , terikteteriteli:eill:ttettleitierriotausnaet71yna lyf el:1;1:h tirereie:s: ttohihhiuenrosezurilleiogr:vioront:i.iketly,,fiyitti virottlf., . sides, whk•ti was formerly the home en's Institnte saill be held on 'Thurs. lefret 11:21r;mjee'lerkTilliells Tr day, March 25th, lit the 1 rak9,..copEnten TROTTING AND PACING .ASSOCIA. bough; the property of )11:.:/-iier; rthoxstlewritirrse.ijt:,..74"St.ore,47:cr.iltywa; TIOK Of 000ERICH -,, , ro .5• .— ,., ,,tyna, *C•fiittit' "ellaiellhe ' 'OW` 'United ,;'rord arid miss akeare• *Cot -rt.,- Rolr wish to announce they are putting on two Stake Races, at . ehttreh. Theo are two of the best i, eau .,why, r ba,b,,d or why i dwatter AT. GODERICK their meeting to be bold on properties in Ihnitunram* the Ileum) 1 In 'addition to this program, aft la^ / , - on the subject, of the grading of I totem. In visivi of the fact that leg - 'station has hest bortattied whit* will Entry fee PI, pa3able t Sth of Apri1,1920 In full of OUR host Wends - mate the gradhist- of cream compels - entry, or the option of paying 2' 1Sth of -Alril. 2% ilth ot OM hay anything ary in the near totem the produeers May , and ve on day of Racc. Trotters allowed S WOWS. yea can giro them ' should .1‘k sikomostres with Good stable acconuntxlationt, and one of the test half -mile causes is the production of inferre7r4rX. that Om stay hew tracks in ontario. , ' Snipe roar Photograph the better aide to meet the inerses-1,1 quality. lir. R h, Ides la the leeal ropeeeitedative ait the Larkvone %meek et the Illvetrereed* Orispeery, in "eh "" being et white brick" teresting feeture, that shouki attract Civic Holiday Aug. 2nd, 1926 dope twos: of ttirs:rfr airt; tehan ailreniss lryNrh!Burtoolioacil US TROT or PlaStalee $1,000 'i(**$1,000 L141 near P **ha Pure Race‘ to he Minted later., ing demand fesierreeira of sepselor • For information. appb. tti DR. W. F. CLANK, &aviary Sea 91, P%.. 1$11, ,Gedlefok • No ogler ramembranen wilt give muds happineme rho itit J. T. *LL has had mark **berm*s in handltag all sorts or dairy weasels and *11 .P0042 95 . Goairkit endeavor to explain the sitriatien as An exceptionally high grade bituminous coal of extremely hard structure and possessing characteristics which makes it _particulariy suitable for domestic: use. Economical No Soot , " Nos Cliniars Win hold tire nearly as long as anthracite or coke with but little more attention. Ignites quickly, aft et which k bums with a light brown smoke. Suitable for Rangei, Que- bec Stoves or Small Ftim. ECS. Egg Size. ...$1100 pee tot del -red. lie Den Cal Co. • .4.444„ Getting' YOilr. Clothes:cleaned and pressed at Vrbont4n1-4,ipyOu get so much ,sitisfactIon', of:.; They 189k ihstlik4 ttew. Girlerichlretch Dry Cierinittg litorks. prompt and Stood Service J. in. vsoomari . 'Phone 122 • West Street 0; • • 1 ‘4, hohle. COMFORT AND GOOD STYLE COMBINED • We pos t oe y Save You Money. Ws is your store. Use it. are eharepteristie of.our furniture,,: • whether for the library, living rocon,11 dining room, bedroom, or un Y other room of the house. Our furniture made to last; to give iomfort, and lo •4 • HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S harmonize FURNITURE EXCHANGE' -J. R. WHEELER Oa the Broadway of Ginieriet Forbin*. Furisral Director * Hatailltoo Streit I t, • 'Twill Soon Be Time to throw off your Goloshes and Overshoes, what are your shoes like? Our new stocks of spring lines are now arriving, and comprise some of the nicest, snappiest ,lines shown in a leing tme, at very moderate, prices. ° You are invited to look at ottr goods, and you will be impressed by their quality and appearance. SHARMANS SHOE STORE THE LEADING SHOE 'om 181 : 11' Ir . S!. • •