The Goderich Star, 1926-05-06, Page 34
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their remembrance of itaa and ex- dint,* by :hiss 1•'. Bove. of Bruce.
pressed Matnit as gn *tilw• geld; 'Jiro. 1". Boyce, Varna; V, rn,
T . taxt0ai the sddrns allows : Phillips, Goderich, and Meier*. Adam
Humboldt. Marek 1, 190. and Fenrtiak Stewart, of Clinton,
Mr. J. D. N*se tt' Humboldt t Following the competition, an oto,
Dear air sad #ro.---11►e, alis nos time fiance +rias bold. Tait conclud-
esbola and cAnrs of up,/„,and Lox
A• No. l;131, tender to you our An- vd one of the most successful deYe
`etre cenrratulatioeis upon the attain- in the history of Clanton Spring i
Jotter et Mr. Jae ben of it. Andrew's o c arc . We raeogniae tars fC Isand of orae This fair is now an established
Ierat funeral tcaL place on Thursday lust. God upon You in tsar he has granter fetor in Clinton and the surround,
Mr« Andy P. Joynt, brother of Mr.; Watamt-O'Neill to yoaa ..1.1 t resion of attwngth" Ing community. "The fair ie largely
John Joynt, E.P.P. of North Huron; Mist Gertrude A. O'Neill, dough• you should a * t,iia ago• supported' by voluntary contributions
died in Landon an Tttarstlay, April ter of Mr+i, Eliza I. O'Neill, of Den- But while recogniain4f the Teti. stir to the prize money and oath and
27th, in his sixtieth year. The fun- dela, %ossa united in marriage to 114r, °f b� that has bran granted guts
>Nti ttwrsa ca*beet,ssgaad ltataltllF ,rail took place from his late testi- Frank G. 'Ve. Watson, of vii ant, by #be Divine faun`, ww races t- to the,
concerned in eontrneuting
awls,* Masi" we rete r�rail ossa igloo dente in Seaforth an Tllursdsy atter- lv admits and entrees our sued to the•tsupport of the successr is to he
formerly of Clinto-, the mintage #hankfailneos to Almighty Goal, for congratulated on Itha of the
I taking place an Saturday. )day let, that strength of eluarseter exerrised event from start to finish«
field t Christian leder, ever
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q ' church. The "ant •f your **Mieth birthdate, ir►t►.•
Passiar; of
psoas salt oi.' lata the k &*S,i are is neon
The following is the prize list ;
'114aasa for ' . Isaae asd neon.
of AlaJer Hays Wel* ,at Sunnyside Farm, Den in carnes i i eft,
ltsals flas+st rrkioie ,M +enters qa **+sil. A quiet but prette wedding was 'United Church bi Clieton Will I'tie exemplifying in the highest sense
nosaible the principles of our great
'Rfeee Yen ha'ywsr kiasaya"It ei' solemnized at Assumption church Weighty Be<ddinlf
Protestant thdar.
g I" 29th, at 9 a.m., when Katherine L. meeting of Clinton United ehurch. *nal two years you have adorned Ito
ender, erMa Sour b/1/4"14/41$14.1611* Detroit, Mich., on Saturday, April .et * well attended congregational We remember that for three score
hit
iuw *niRass wl,s .
My°.. bo ie is take a fIW kazoos e!
'mss 1'; .01 n will Kekert, dm gbter of hie. and Mrs. C. last week it was decided to hold *Yl" rnetnboxahip, and xnaintainad its t►rin-
Om • t4 J..Ecixert, became the bride, of Gar• .y teen in the,,Wesley church build- ci les. having occupied its highest
' ' teed etineepers don MacKay Hhtys son of Major *na ° left to use the Presiete'1ate seek of • o on °cession 'with credit to
All McGeoeh-MeKittrick • as astor.
Bien; pat up oily by Ta. T, E.Weare, ,Calvary Anglican church, Toronto, Boron Milk Prodeete, Ltd„ Stay 1 our eeteein and fraternity, trusting
itlAi Gri, was the scene of a pretty wedding Bonding 'in C1intera that you may still 1* spared for
Saturday« April 24th, when LIDO The Iitiran Milk I'koducte, Limited many long years to enjoy its cam-
table ,• Jean, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E, has purchased from Mr. S, S, Cooper fob.
•�p I+. W. IL ,i.teKsort-instructtou • J Mc (oriel,. became the bride of the old 14Iolaons Bank building, Rat- ''requestyours acceptance t�tinncce ost fl it in the
•� given in Voice Culture, Organ. ritx. alae Dir Geaah, eon. 9f Mr. and tenbury street, Clinton, the building. spirit in which itis tendered, while
. e e ,e nor ti Street, ,
r4is re vs* life to the utmost, lours, R. S. Hays, Seaforth. 1 Praise and to invite Rev. J. 1 . Hogg yourself end the Order which you
love end so faithfully have served,
itreggasta sag ctsalers handle �» P 'We present to you Ale
token of
piano Violin. Guitar Thor • s to Iurs Sam Mcueoen, of Seatorih. formerly occupied by the Clinton , we join with Your many friends and
9taidso,aual r aid nt , _ 1
Veiled ChurelL Concert St playeoccurred inn Seaforth Friday, April Chicago, and ele. A. Drummond, Tor -
Residence at .Ire. Cotlrorne' ' s, Pat- 23rd, oA
the. late Mr, John Abell, who prede- suitable for the purpose of the corn.ceased her forty-six years. Mrs. genieThe interior will be altered
LEGAL CARDS Abell had been crippled for the. past
The Late Mr.. Abell Club and the Jackson Mfg. Co., the'; well wisher* in the felicities that the
Er. C 1iAMILTAN -Organist etorth St.At the age of 80 years the death engineers Messrs M.R• Carpenter, occasion demands, ;
i (Signed)
By the plasters and Officers of
the Lodges,
Twacher, f
`irk Street. Whitelock, .widow of onto. having decided that it was mot
. . R. DARROW,
Successor i� t• T... Ittlioran of Stratford.
ea o . r. Milne'* Father '.
.,. , , , Mr. Robert. Milne, father oft Dr.
13erristafte lheitaite 'otarc .•: ;�{t, Milne, of Blyth, passed twee'
Public C;ofrteganeer, lore; dtt Tuesday of last week. He was
PHONE 27 I .. fIGTU E s'1'EiF.EI one. of the pioneers and for a great
many years had taken a full share
- SPECIALIST , in the.. business activities of the vii,
•R. p, J..f+. voRSTER, - loge ' and community. Forty-five
eeryears ago be moved to Blyth.and
EYE`., VAR. NOSE, THROAT. _ purchased the Cu.nmercial Hotel.
Late douse- Surgeon New York (iple which he conducted for many ,ears
tiicdanic and•Aural Hospital, assistant
at"- and afterwards worked the 200. acre
Mooretteid•�t Eye Hospital and Golden farm now owned by Messrs, John
Square Throat Hospital, London, ell
:a3 Waterloo'. St. S. etratford. l eie- _ and "George Caldwell, iii East Wawa -
•'hit d i1 i
twelve years and for two years lead
been felting. in health. Two • sons
Barrria t Solicitor Notary Public. ult., survive, Sohn, of Seaforth, and Geo
Peone97 , Office, The Square, Codeiich re kh f D
to suit and as soon as possible work' A HAPPY CHILDHOOD
will be eonuu raced, A MATTER OF HEALTH
I'earson•illann
! quiet iinarrrage was solemnised Let. Baby's Own Tablets Keep Your
at the Ontario street 'United church Children Well
parsonage, Clinton, at high noon on
Tuesday, April treat. when Mies,1011 . Little children very quickly, get out
ore, second Youngest daughter of Mr. of aorta. By prompt treatment -they
and Mrs. George Mann, of Hallett can usually just as quickly be- set
township. became the bride of. Mr, right again.% Most of their 'troubles
William B. Pearson, eldest son of Mr. arise. in 'the- first place from the
Benjamin Pearson, of Goderich town- stomach or bowels; that is why 8
ship. The ceremony was performed good cleaning -out is the first thing
by the. Rev, C. J. Moorhouse prescribed by the doctor. Formerly
Treasurer of Turnberry castor' oil was the means used to
Mr. Peter *McLaren, one of the bring. this about; now -a -days Baby's
pioneer residents of Huron County, Own 'Tabletsdo the same work, but
died on Friday, April 23rd, and hie without trouble to the parent or dia.
remains were laid to rest In the' comfort to the little one. Children
Wingham cemetery on Monday after- take Baby's Own, Tablets .happily bee.
cause there la no nasty taste and b
MEANTHORSES
1=Clydesdale stallion, 3 years► end
over -1st, Erect Colquhoun. 2-Per-
cheron stallion, 3 yeses and over -
1st, Robt. Lamont. G -Heavy
Draught, Brood Mare, 3 years and
over --lot, A. and J. Broadfoot; 2nd
Jit*. Sterling. 6 -Heavy Draught
Filly or Gelding, 3 years and over -
1st, Jas. Van Egmond; 2nd, Jno.
Vodden; 8rd, John Vodden, 4th,
Grey. ' ---Meavy Draught, Filly or
Gelding, 2 years and under 3 -1st,
A. Sinclair;. 2nd, A. Sinclair; 3rd, A.
and J. Broadfoot. 8 --Heavy
Draught, Filly or Gelding, 1 year anti
under 2 -let. W. Grey; 2nd, Jas. Van
Esmond; 8rd, E. Johnson. ;1-UUeavy
Draught, horse Colt or Filly, . under
1 year --est, Jno. Dale, 10• -•heavy
Draught, Team in Harness -tat. A.
Sinclair; 2iid, Broadfoot Bros.; 3rd,
Jno. Vodden. 11 --Sweepstakes, Hee-
vy Draught -A. and J. Broadfoot. t
12--Agricultutal Brood. Mare, 3
years and over -•1st, J. Jarrot; 2nd,
W. Marquis' 13 -Agricultural Filly
or Gelding, 3 years and over --•1st, G.
Lowery; 2nd, C. Stewart; 3rd, C.
Stewart; 9th, Jno, Dale. 14 --•Agri
cultural Filly or Gelding, 2 sears and
under 3--1at, T. N. Forsyth; . 2nd,
Jas. Sterling: 15 --Agricultural Filly
or Gelding,, 1 year and ender --1st,
A. Ilunking; 2nd, G. Bisbick. 16 -
Agricultural Horse Galt or Filly, 1
McEwen's Siecials
Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jelly Powders to hand,.....3 for 25c►
A good teaspoon, King George design, given away with each
23c worth.
$Lots
.23:
24 bars Soap, McEwen's special. +s
6 cakes Palm Tree Toilet Soap for..
3 lbs, loose C000a for .23
6 lbs. of Sulpher or Salts suitable for stack purposes for .25e
Just to hand a few hundred pounds of a re* good Bleck Tea.
We will give t lb. of this Tea, t loaf Bread, !..:1 lb. Bisalts
and t bar Soap for the same price as a pound of any package
Tea.
Special prise on large Flannelette Blankets
Special price on Fancy Blankets
We are cutting the price on Men's All Wool, Underwear and.
Men's Fleecewlined Underwear.
Good Linen Roller Towelling ' 25c per yd.
Good large Bath Towels 90c per pair
Some nice Table and Floor Oilcloths, diff