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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-04-15, Page 8Nan ex 1.1 rillIM 2096 off -- Stock Reducing Sale of New Spring Wallpapers This week we are offering off over fifty designs of gide-walk and hrrder. These arc all I new striking patterns on high grade paper, not left -overs at the end of the • season, Put fresh spring stock offered at the ttemmincelnent of the season, right when you need the tellygent vendesietn, " he send; "I 'spent the week end with, his parents, • 1 t ma, reeeetiy learn seed frees Mr. F.. 0. Dalt We welcome them se resi- dents of the commwdty. • The Misses Daisy Ryan, Met �. moos s sot7 Work INIMMINIMMINMIN LFA Woo Doily Cash sweat 8esed.r with hies sister, Mrs. *awmeel Tks mpeea. + Mr. sol Mrs. Ray Altos. sus Ail.' • ('ase and Janek Stackers, who were impoihare .tad t y jata the ores Moodily afternoon in k • nIIIY',g.Ir 7111OteDAY. MI J Easter Swots at their ro*Flottiw Ged.ariai Wesawe►, s Exchange. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tweatilax spent, . Featuring this Spring a bigger and better relied -on. 1 The telephone system which war reiion. Fee particular* apply Tlir. r.isneet Campbell vent Sun. ed stock Ladies Crud Misses homer ht Di -mammon, returned 'sat Dee per esedehii you to run - tribute Fancy Work or iciaodr.d t'1'heaeda►x at Mr. Geo. Tmvsmlry's } of - week to Toronto, where the resum- ed their duties as teachers. CRAY'S t ertklee„ *ilei we Jett on ton- - ma/eking. r r so baldly autiletod with the sleet to storm ofes s fortnight lines ago, is not yet * S Phillip*, near Forde. fully restored, the lines to the arae,th j ). course of repair. It is hoped that MAII1 1 E(.GHANGS lII.00K moved into Mr. Alf. Sherwoodd erne -1 withs sister, IMlrs. George sp NOBLE and to Goderich stilt being under Mr, and Mrs Roy Irwin have/ within a few days it will be ready -T- _-_•-- .- -:.Y- -) ty hats, neer Belfast. for *toe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alton and chil- delegates. Despite this fact prem.IiWrs. John Savage splint a few her Forgtson addressed hitatwlf fro open pont Tuesday evening at ICs. days last week in Lucknow. She David Perrier's, of West Wawanosh. was sccon►panied by her father, Mr. 1,7„.._41" ning tee an sudGtnca "hart tax• Mins Hauch 13+iYnard. bf Para- Pout Srneltzer, who is awaking prep. e•aatvaestiott Hall to its capacity, *Want, is speeding' a few days with audio** for holding a sale of his T>Aa PreZ* retteratted his conn- her sister, Mtn. •'i alter- Alton.. property stud efl'ectr at Lucknow in dent, is its eMcieney for rural eau - Mien. "I want you to reach an in- Mr. Jin, Sherwood, 'of .Dttroat,. thy+ Weser future. , paper. On Friday evening of this creek, don't want & prejwdlced'view of it Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sher�e+►oad. nd the lest of the reties of progressive o e way or t other. he average. lftr. and "Mrs. t WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS? PORTEWS BOCK STORE, "On the Square for Forty Years" rittNGANNON Miss Ila Brown, of the Stratford Norinel School, enjoyed the Easter wrst:on under the parental roof. Mr. Marvin Reed returned on Sat- urday to Detroit after an enjoyable visit at the Home of his parents, M. and Mris. J. M. ' heed. t `The- many friends. o t Mr. t eel!' Treleaven will bo pleased to learn that he is recovering from bis recent Nttaek of • pneumonia. Mrs. Inenary **turned on-Menday front (3oderieh, where she had spent the last four months performing the duties of nave.. ' ' ' . • Congratulations are extended 'to ,Mr..iind ?rt'ru. Abe. Snaith (nee Miss Muriel Orogen) of West XGawanosh. en the advent of it- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Rivett and, !lily ,are now residents of our. yi;11' R host friends can, buy anything you can give them - Except Your Photograph Nn other a cinembranco • e�ill vivo ueh lzitgpivass ',IL -T. FELL: rem,fir? � burg, having moved to the house. owned by Mr, James Gibson.. Mr. and hlrs. Jas..Smith and fam- ily have moved to the- farm which they recently leased from the Brown brothers, on the :3th concession of Ashfield.- - Mt. It. J. Wiggins, who had spent the Easter vacation at the home of his parents. returned on Saturday to resume his duties as principal at Tobermory. Mr. George 13roadfoot, #if the Stan- dard Bank staff, was . an Easter guest . t the home of his parents at Hensall. He returned on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0, Duff and tw.i sons, Ablators Ray and. Arthur, left on Saturday for their new home at Kingsville, whither they are follow- ed by the best wishes of a host of friends in this district.. - Mr. Finley Cook, who has spent, time winter in the Sunny South, Florida, •is now on his way home- ward. - Ile will spend- a short time. with friends out east before return- ing to his home here. - Mr. G. M. McKenzie returned on taster Monday , from Toronto, where he had '•enjoyed' theh relatives, -Easter -week- w t rel r. chid 1at s, 11S s McKenzie and Alaster Malcolm returning on Saturday of last Week. - Mr. - and Mrs, Samuel' Currie and fetidly ' are now- comfortably settled in their new farnm home, which was ".31411031141,1l$11$90011$901101 Bi .Days A Bargain for Everybody Numerous other lines . not listed here will be on view in Our Steyr euchres. under the auspices ,of the n } e T a rage pe F mor evening at at l,edie ' Guild th i school trustee possesses as :Hund children spent Tuesday event s , in a interests of the iudgm�ent on Vie problem as I live; Mr. David Ferrier's, .of West Wows- / want the benefit of your accumu- nosh. Fetish Hall. Everybody welcome. fated judgment and experience. I Mrs. Jane Nelson and daughter, Refreshments served. don't avant reeolutlons coming up all Mrs. John Mullin, spent •Monday at Mssrs. J. M. Reed, R. Grant and around me Atoka some constructive set Robert 'Nelson's, of Courey'.a Mrs. R. Davidson attended the Con- criticism. Do something to help the Corners. vention of the Ontario Educational ' Department of Eclat -salon, because Assoeintion,,in Torontoo last week, as after all, the Department of Educe- bee been sick a Our mail courier,; Mr. A. Havens, delegates from the township of Ash - tion le your servant.Yweek end enable to We ora not held to the rural section of the Trus- the •marker of the 'situation. .You do his duties. In his absence, Aft. teas- Association. . run our ow hoot atl'air • Mark Gardiner. of Rapid Git"x*; is y out, ac s we are k Doris, of Edmonton arrived 'X .t sl hl d fr h Mrs. $. black'adgen and daughter, only 'desire of 'helping you. And to ing :his. place. a e on { every time think of anything to sigoaom ere took in, Tuesday et the home of th f father Mr. S. E. Sanderson, with with you, whether you like it or not. gannon. Friday night under the sus - e ormer s - help you, 1 am going 'to discuss it the concert and box social at Dun - whom they „will- remain for some IAnd all the .resolutions that you picas .of the L, Q. R. ,1,, which orae ° tune, 'tie are sorry to knew that make won't deter me .one inch. I a splendid -success. Rev. Mia Hayes Mr. Sanderson's healthdoes not im-say that. of course an the spirit of acted as chairman and Mr. Wm. Mole prove as his many friends' would good nature." Referring to the As- as the aucti`o neer.wleh' sociation,, the speaker said: "It i:• On 'Sabbath last, Rev. O. H Ale- gratifying irgtoms^ to know that ADVERTISERITISE IN THE STAR. Donald announced the result of the you are growing in numbegs and act -1 ... vote for election of elders, in Erskine ivity. Your efforts are undoubtedly Presbyterian church.. The members stimulating interest in educational - of session now are Messrs. Robert problems and bringing about a more Davidson, ,t'red Ross,' Donald Mur- intelligent grasp of the many phases. ray, Robert McAllister and John of educational problems that have Bennett, the latter- fore of whom to be dealt with in a province like were the newly elected elders. this. Notwithstanding what inay. be With the last few days of sun- said about .agriculture and its bit owe, the snow which has. been on partaitee, 1 think we can agree that the roads is fast disappearing and education goes . to the root of alk travelling will be somewhat easier. I phases of national life. My view of While some ears have made their ap. education has always been that' it pearanee, yet .the going is not very should be made •available . to every E good in: some places. A year ago at child of this province on the terms this time, seeding operations were of equality as near as possible. almost completed.. • Work' on the With that . idea inmind the . prime land this year will oat begin In this Minister had thought they should dol vicinity, for at least a fortnight. something to • give opportunity for Echoes from the Convention=Atadvanced edttation in the smallersce. s the largest gathering in the 65 'province, '''zher rural boyssotiana of rls, years' history of the Ontario . Edo- after pa n dnere and girls, + �. rational Association. there 'being reser passynz- the ]rz trance, might! receive instruction in their 'own' G'haiste IiQses' 'Carnations 1)a o- over 1600 delegates to the rural saes- schools near their own homes in- f ' g interest ce tared about t zi,Ia. et atways band. a r IW�W ERY Xn styles'and prices to' suit all. We invite you - to call and see our stock, - Universal- iilinelry opid Hydro:Stand,. N. Z3. of Square tion alone, centered steadof going to. the towns and cit-} c , on tan hes .and awayfrom their parents' W addeny, 'k3.eegeitts and, floral Wadt. the proposed Township Hoard Bill of m sir theIhniterof Minister Education, d ran to , Prem r On n icor ' n short r arty o'er so A r J {a u n e m h g f<t u t c ` severe cri i•= ....... •,. clam .and after long and vigorous' The testi mine mules are. againunitGEO. WART hours, it was jinayly reectitd b the m ' rejected Y their aceustocll-places.-above. discussion which last - _ ed about three der ground and the asses: have taken phtins ion aodspich • ` ,-' 1 ..,..+-,Iasi... in. Mat ring Cats and Summer Dresses This week we have re- ceived many Neal Styles, Nets Fabrics, New colors Sprig Rwdpte-wear is- wadyr your choosing— get tib full period of its usefulness y purchasing it* NOW, and the fullest cabs* for your roomy by paraha a- ing it HERE. - COATS $9.50, $15,.$24, $30 $35„ 25 New styles received - this week. „ BUYiNG CONNECTION WITH ''THREE LARGE .,DRYGOODS STORES GODERICH .:. LISTOWEL ME lEQRD- - Faith and money ire good only so. Iong as they hold out. - WE ' HAVE I New and Used Furniture,- Stoves, etc in fact everytlris,g"far the Route, We positively Save' You Money. - This is 3 our store,. Use it. • a HAROLD OI.ACI�SI'Q�IE 5 - `FIIONITI10E EXCHANGE Like Being Handed Money Getting your . clothed cleaned and pressed Ott Vroomian's—you ,get ti n' uch satisfaction. tisfactiot out • o f They let, lust liketr•. ani Godetich French Dry Cleaning 17/0110 Prompt and Expert Benito' On the Broadway soft OMA J. H. ViitOOMAN • Phone 122 West Street Here it is, folks, just what many of you have been waiting for. We realize.that many, people regard our annual sale as one of the big events of the year, an opportunity to secure a supply of good Foot. wear at amazingly low prices, and effect a big saving in Shoe bilis. This sale will eclipse. an'ythiug ever attempted in the way of Shoe Bargains. The price tickets on every line tell the story of gigantic reductions in order to clear out (sur stocks of odds and ends and broken lines. MOM<,! ` N iig Days Positively CASH We must insist On cash for any goods purchas- ed at Sale prices. • Nooods will be ex- changed or money refunded" after epos- .ing day of sale. CODE 1N and bring the Kiddies. We have sameihing for everyone; but COME EARLY. • -"` 35 PAIRS MEN'S GUN MHT'AL . CALF BOOTS, make&: toes, sag"S1 to 10.• Peg. $.Op and $6.00 4.. $3:45- j. BO PAIRS LADIES' HIGH cur WAD BOOTS, REG. 415.00 ama too 2 to7kSet 111.1110111110111.101111110000111101111.1110010111101 1111111111111011101111111011 50 PADS ms's HIGH-GRADE CAW BOOTS, reeorrrrw toes, r 5:A to 11 BO PAIRS BOYS' HEAVY'RLUCHERS, SPLENDID SCHOOL SHOES, Reg. $3.50.11411 $4.00,. Oa I to 5 only • $2.95 Imlwe„ 1 1 111 1 111 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 11 7:: r ..a -yeses ,......r...... • ..