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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-03-03, Page 6THURSDAY. MARCH 11127 4444...`4•`4`4`4 ) Y r Per Spring opening Displa OF Coats, Dresses and Millinery N� YY Spring at CORNFIELD'S STORE, on e U� iRR H 5th,and following SATURDAY, ���� days of Next Week .' This will be an Ex tsition of all that is New and'Fashion: This p able for Spring, and you are cordially invited to and view the New Creations attend Ladies' New Spring Coats � � Straightness of pose characterizes the outline of Coat Models for this Spring.. The New Coats have never been more smartly designed or more favored ed by fashion. They adapt themselves to personality of wear- er, especially if made of Ghene Twill, Poiret Twill, Char- meen, Tricotine,Cauh111i Plaids, trimmed with Silver and White I11ouflo Ladies' Nevv The • New Spring Di The smartness of cut an these new Spring Dress variety of materials and for Milady's dressing. AFTERN( with high collar and de( with full sleeves and p various shades, such as, Monkey Skin, Bois de Goblin, Meadow Piny, The styles, and colors �~ Ladies'. N A Very. Special Op ing-Hats Our new M...._. demand. but create it. Spring . Modes, shall t colors. of Belting and straw. These Hats al Visit our store at ar to Show you t. PHONE 418 •0 LADIES " ,NO? WHERE WEST SIDE OF SQUAW 1 HURON PRESBYTERY (tT' ITED) a wag Home itev. Hebert Laird Sees its l itinirag•ivelling; ilex Slits its Ueepe*i$lt. ltterent . raters f i lemma it the t karen I way ni e .ay Thr feature of the session of the ;and olt ]Huron Presbytery (United) held at ;Wes tu Clinton on Thuredarf, Feb. 17th, was church: an Olt address by Rev. Robert 1,aird.'sions 11 D. D., the church treasurer. Review- ; cent rt lag the rates! i nartnostthe gra graphic. fashion the the eke.. lied church history, Dr. Laird i',di• ; bytery } frena ndoua accomplishment that hard and held evtrkers. "In KrHereat.. Baia h Is ...ea ..... - work and ,consecration lied made, pos. Dr. Laird, "the outlook is good on ; veils, the privilege of present* the o£ the c tun marine *e< ,mow•. wile slide. Pointing out how over 'R1,- one gond":tion, that we all put our condition's of the local fund in the made up of recitae holsinte ti#ns by Billy rJ John- 000,000 Pn'sbytcry. 000,000 had been carped, the speaker ,hearts if we all r hands the into tiOde a will After I1r i,aird`�a address in the stain, mrndnitn sums by Mr. A. chore showed that thin had been pd.' saecompanied by his dausthtee, ?Oise becalrKe t n be a very light one for we have not 1 afternoon. � heber�l�p�+�� v Mr (.lade.! and a ,amber of ranee. overwhelming s i i begun to develop.. our Prersblrter roll was which were ene• red lay. a . • ; ,along 1'ynancial linins. A tae is now a member A feature of the lunch was a ani the sloths* et sd Woofer pattern raid eart•ge So I the Pr.•abytere 'AMR Well en in the I Madre Fair prises 21 14 5i1 Gee. st.WMiet 3 2 i Jas. :'arrie (balls)s R.. J. Heward (bails) • • • • • • • 4 75 eras a M. Flick (tortase) 76 I asked fur hayfield aswl Hrre�aY. Gisalman ami n and . 20 ° Remits iron' tie Gemmel AU neapty Garden party sappl x -ere duly t ens dered, chief attention pr.see 41 5d 1 ging given to the remit relating to , Porters (balls). 1 :he :Hake -up of Preabyter'es. The Meat ' for :harsh bangaet. 1 sports of last years work from the 'Under%ear. hose, ete., for late afternoon.. Ambers aril charges were rowgeewtatad Diehl e on their g,.od•record during DPW. t t the rate of POO r year was • „ 50i lRi rongregatiuns revealed a gratifying for Shelter 19 421 ehuwing in the various orgenisatiioas. Supplies for commencement 19 56 Many cummuniratiJne were received Prizes and song book and read rtlatinf to matters of later- Goo..Stewart eat in the :lure as a whole, and Dr. Fall Fair prises. Larkin of Seafor:h, and Rev. James Judge Mott (expenses) Foote, of Exeter,, William Sheppard Balance in bank jand Jehn Fraser, acre app,einteti as t•ommirsiuners to the General Assem- 1 bly at • Stratford in June. The Presbytery nominated Rev. Dr. Banks Nelson, of Hamilton, for moderator of the General Assembly: Rev. Dr. Lat•.kin, of Seaforth, for moderator of the Synod, and Rev. W. W. Dryden, of Woodstock, for professor of church history in Knox College. The reeorn- `4..444...—^--�--- THE HOSI'ITAI. 1504 4 50 16 551 e 110 2,1! 30'J 011 F.,''iTERT,iINMEN I' • Fite Haadred and Dance Last Friday Night * Splendid Success The ladies c the Hospital Auxit- boy are to be congratulated on the, Biker's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Extract AND Biker's Bromide QuinineTablets Two well -proven Remedies for Coughs and Colds SOLD IN, GODERICH BY 4 ;f ic C. DUNLOP ` mendation on remits preaentea by THE REXALL STORE Dr, Larkin eras accepted, that the re- success of the entertainment las 1'ri- $LOC GODERICH it 1ni Assembly OW. • it on cher idles night in the , iaso c 1 RD Presentation from college staffs, and a sr BEDFORD• e Hall -which was crowded to the limit +leo f comfort. The forepart of the r,�,,,,^„„�,.,. _yet • .-..e-.-"-►- _ ,-. .. ., t - • that the rarark of the church might be - l Dee.1G Children's Shelter, vrr,to!ed in a larger degree in future ladies' first ladies' second, gents' first B. Greer Co. rf Lor d n m , A11 Christmas :beet 10 0 the °likes of the church in Presbyter- t a ' lea be reduced by one'' half in order evening wits devoted to Five Hun -1•••••• died.. Four prises were awgr ee a o that it by the workung forces of the pastoral charges. The report on statistics and finances .hawed $38,364 raised for all purposes, being 19,701 over last year. '17,1103 was raised for Maidens and benevolences. In the department of I Sunday Schools and Young People's ` Societies there are splendid evidences of good work. There are nine schools 1 with an enrollment of 871 pupils in the aggregate, and 9$ officers ,and teachers. The school,. raised $1,856. { There are five Young People's' Sock. I ties, and they raised $1,088, The i Clerk was given the very gratifying l report of the Women's Missionary I Soeietiea, Auxiliaries and Mission F Bands, which raised the Sine sum of $2,8$5. Rev. James Foote weer• ap- pointed to the Assembly's canrnritteo on bills and overture's. The stand- ing"committees were renominated for another year, and the Presbytery,ad- journed to meet in First Chureh, Sea - forth, ,on Tuesday, the 10th' day of i rnig?rt , and gents' second, and the winrers be possible to get 34.09 forst . were as follows: Ladies' first. Mrs. I business pertaining thereto •.as, on !'! Feb. 2, Palunc•e in Bank• -e ;. ..0., Robt, Bisset; ladies' second, Mrs.. J. the request of the Hospital board, t $780 21. Donaldson; gents' first, Mr. George I turned over to then! to pursue what- I i,•prA SAUI.T7, Buechler; gents' second, Mr. Frank 1 ever course they deemed expedient. s Treasurer. �{ Markin. After lunch dancing was the; At Christmas time the Chapter made , SCHOOL- REPORTS order, excellent music being furni -bed I. a gift of two plants to the public! oby f four pi_ee<,nud-Redmond e r,hc,tra i wards. rummage sales were held, one t 5. S. No.9, Dunlop • • MARINE C1.L Il'S MASQUERADE tE)ly. in pe rliand one in tier rionsi fo?lows: months hfollowing oIof`J uar tcreport and F bru: February,. T:!rivers?ty et Building Fund, 510;.1 The pupils have been examined on '1 n n Hundred and Twenty C c►gtunrer, i Memorial Fund e$50; • Weer ; Spelling Arithmetic, Geography, Take Part ' C la Event I est •t1 • 1 F ..r:;rg rn .a , ernoria 'und. $50; Navy League, Reading, Granwear,. Art, Agriculture Friday Night . $25; Children's Shelter; $10 I and Writing, V. ---James Farr•ish, 75. Two articles of clothing "11' also • Sr, IV,. -..Lulu Jewell, 79. Jr. W. - Frank Marine Club started getting' given to the Home and Soho 1 Club to' Fr?e (Quaid, 04; krarilc Horton, .17, pe`•ple prepared for 'the Centennial be made by their .nre»rbers into gar ! sr. III.^Phyllis Horton, 60. Jo. III, celebration by holding n masquerade menta for needy children. Boots Mid .i -.-Louis Fulford, 40. Jt' I1.-•--l� a. IIs party last Friday night in tipo ()ddfel- shires were also provided for this put•- . Linkiater, dr;Dave Horton, 02; Fred lows' hall, and the event brought out pose during the year.•(Jewell, 57: Verne Jewell, 56; Billie; 220 costumes. and splendid costumes The followur; gifts were nrsd,l by 1 Fer:rsh; .;16: Pr. --Bobbie Fairish. they were. They will all b' flood cos. • tr,e ,Chapter in 1926: To the Colle- t ol1e- 1 Total number on roll 12. Average celebration, so that the fumes for use during the Marine C eutennia' C elate a picture, "Landse ape • with attendance `10 Windmill." To three public ••shoals,' A, •k."'-' A Li 3lnfAONALD, prizes for `hletory, At Christmas• .r I Teacher. gift to the- librarian, Miss Aitken. in ' S. . No.11. Goderich —elation of the intro st she hos i in the children. Tie C.ha1t."r I The following; is the report of S. S. co-operated with the Ahrreek I No. 1, Goderich, for the xucirth v£ ger• in sending :lroundeboolcs to • February, Honors 75'e, !'ass 60%; sailors in Halifax before ('heist- ,Sr. IV iw b 1 McMichael, 90; Clay - We nartieipated ,in.celebrating ton 1 a tl.u.ute 72; Bernice Moore, 65. ,ties Day by placing a wreath on 4 Jr. !Ye -Metal: . et F r v, 81; Phil Pis-. h.nnument. Members were. ene. „sett, 75; .1.81.on:I Lamprey, 74, Orvillt t'd during the summer plonthe to! Qkc' ,11c11Joe h r Dalton, 10. ll:cniiclia a }some fresh flowers on the mvn> - 64; ;veiett :.`raddock. 03, Thein. the `line of social nctrvitirs th-- Fry, 51. IL -Arthur Hicks, 70. Sz 1 r held a bridge and tn. at Mrs;' Le yr lnk c McMichael, 75, 63. 3..)'Sr. Pre ads 'tea room on July 6, a Bett - tr and .dance at the . pavil?�,n On i Fry, Gladys Farrant, Arthur -Mc st17, and two.theatre nights oaf Michael, -Ada- Tarrant, Valeir Cra"' 1 and 2. One annual so •tel i clock. Tom Fry, 'Hazel Moore. -. i► in(; was beld at. the home of the i - J.,LOWERY, Tie at and one sewing nee urn , i� Mae, at 10.30 a m • has dune eomethine towards That Litt • "— . 1 event by getting the people prepared he rhurc'.k believed to a rrsoarees omitting n t lh fa vcit in hair high al Remarking i Tait from the >► birth rallinir acrd rrnbk dfstrn+j`- "Si`she, s/a1 rnneldered• the ak attci a common that Moretti methods In char ihiti of the Toronto Cosferenre his name day rake red by two it an • ply a cora • zit por`p to *saute us, -hut we are bound •inesetse to no indica as n number i is nn 104et tai meakklered a. nn nor rail members nt tioe Choi torical pktares, have hod ;'%iy ?t[aga- tiegether by a :reef and deeper .ens-„itY 1''t The M kr.wnrth sad Maines cher-' of God 'save the Ries leeaimtht to a sine” catering fiat rasa there. Masse. of the presence of etense +(•hriet �' /if- wig„ * *tardy arglthe etiiire+at gee are to be milted with TrowbridgehIn elm y rrrp race'arffet irM+tlr4c' bound era three large rolamr.. ltivem firmed the streaker. This, lie "- rhe��e tn form a new rharee to be in Tsseaarrrr'. sataeCeriaaewt for MOH eers e a tree -year reassert tion to "('hid mode te meetthe Perth ?reeler/tree. chars ]tF.f1i PTA ' The North et. charge. Goderkh. in- � xi j Life," and to the ibrarp Pro�se•r a vited the Presbytery for it. next . Warn* 1* In Sank $ gar's subscription to "Echoes (the R . areal publication of our Order). rerfetitaMt. Thiene wash aKceltEtd. (`e►lleetle.t sad fees. Nebtr! - Ie eamrctien with the ho.pitel oar i llt•Ri)Pi ,1 111TT'lillY leiter' . • ,-...... . , ., 14 ti activities have lessen a. follow*: A Prise for slWtat 142 N payload of $tai wait made on the iter. R r• litrDataid Ineeted Moder-, Gerdes part) .iskhtR eased, a reed eerier pre.ent -1 * bird•+ri► std d rnaialf te►'rnert chair !sear!• atter at Prmhyterteaw Pr o(rfterr litaresset l7 M to the ^Ma* Leet" rsard and two reesetsst wetly teat scat ins !Mateo last Werk Rosa air i deli lsW?) 4 ?alt *wove/ plate Vis' for fwraitsre Is sass. A,410t se to I.alnl• +tat' p _— �leetsre ft4 eine. Two saewtiera were ippolntsal '^.,at aiKo+s of all citta: fields was errs. awl a asirenlaesas Restyle mood mouth to ,rake a lien sat the, • rr� interest that l*qr- appmsl "sae' to tae ecalm" l"r ruses There ass a troll attesrisne•e of ruin• ire a awl IMer'eM _� a every er e# the mea the d M the work of their t+ ream t• the asiatawre of the PEA fetors sad ewes st time $ Item ebte isa the Mine ti U. SNo1 , _ .. .,hos e- :of..the secreta •Ye Lights, dr V -Nellie Willey, lar meetings wire he and t\(0 c 1II. Kathleen• WiI1i•1hig;T6 -`:r al meetings. Tli' aeverege att.'Rutledge,' 48 Keith F` nee throughour, the }ear- v4as i eMerele Kerr, `2564 Sr. n memhere. Siv new member.; Fenger', 56. Sr. I. -Kenn• invited to loin during the year. i'1.idnrs, 79', Benson Feagan, 78 'NTN WtJ'RTELE, Secretary. Ker:, 41. Daily'mares. possih- II CEIPTS Jr. III.-• Kathleen William' { Keith Feagan, 739; !'Wilme. 3; Balance an band $1.a. 99 ledge. 692; *Merele Kerr, 24 • v. Cash :rlonatinns re ; IL^Eileen Feagan. 786. Sr c ,••nivel p. it . - 1 8.1 if nneth WCillian'rs, 951; Dense 5, tic! rrocccds runrmage I gen, 898; '"Benson `Kerr, 41. sale • 91 o5 (possible 400) --Donald �"S t L 5. Net proceeds Mis; 37e'�iimr feed Watson, 063;; Salkold's bridge •' 1u (i 5' nth Kerr 8,,7. Tho:,e mar Fees for ye:1 12 U0; leave been al•sent one or mor Bank interest fele year., ' 3 9:) ; Number c n ..11 12. Averace d g. 23. net proceeds, pavilion - 1 mice 11, MABEL L. WO('• dance ...... .. •3ti4 99 Teaeh< 24, Hct nioeeeds, rum S S.'No 11, Ashfieid and ('olt . nt..„c sale 1`�1 6 F The follmving-is the report af" c. 2, :ret proceeds, movies01 212 No. 11, Ashfield and Colborne, 27 the months of January and•Febri .b. 2.. donation, 'Slip. " M. G. : Sr. IV: -Clayton Foster, 86.1; Cameron - 1 50 .-Eby, - 81.0; -Mabel Foster; 79.1: • Vr oman, 66.3: Margaret F $780 21162.4; Richard Cousins, 57.6; Ti EXPENDITURES ' Jones. 51.7: Ruth! Foster, 47.S 7, Expenses maple Leaf i III. --Ralph Foster, 60:5. Jr. party $ 1 10 - Isabelle Pollock; 04 9:'Tony Vro 10, Building Fund, Un%- 139 7. Sr. II. ---Alma Dougherty. 'versity Settlement- 10 001 Irene Foster. 88.0; . Marion F ay 17. Stationery - - 1 ss 1 85i 0; "Irene. Graham. 73.0; C1a See'y's supplies for year 3 501 E•ssexy, - 38.0. 1,c--7,ordon Pot Teras.. stamps for year1 00 ; Cecil Pollock. Pb.-Myti le F Renairs and furnishings i Mary Vrooman.. 0, 3. FINNI for children's room at • Teaches library 172 42 j _ eee Furnishings Maple Leaf wards. at hospital..... 93 07 The West Street Flowers for year, inelud- ing - memorial - wreath iand graduating nurses' I Electrical Shop bouquets 13 00 . Magazines and bindings for children's room - at r. ay' library .4 4 4 4 .. 12 70 Provincial fees 2 1:i 411 National Fees 12 00: pt. 11, Donation to Strang I. Memorial Fund........ 50 00 tet. 2. HoapitaI pnvmerit.... 136 001 ov. 1, National War Mem- 1 oriel Fund . 50 (10 Nov, 1. Framed picture for semen : - !hiring the year 1026 the ('hapter boo suceeasfully andertakett t., per forma large number of patriatie and philanthropic enterprises. The tura - letting r.f- the ehildrees's roam in the library, commented in the fall of IOU, was completed and daring this yerar-ere have presented it with his 'Collegiate - 7 75 i Nov. 11. School `prizes (books) 8 75 Nov. 22. I. 0. D. E. arm hands 40 Dec. 2, Repairs to Warr Mem- orial vases 1 75 Dee. 1�5, Express on books to sailors 75 Dee. 15, donation to Navy League 2!100 !,mined. was essential elemPnnt or „e-_ true slid spiritual results, in *peak. is great acid challenging raw. of the eurreht year. Dr. '.aird In camareathar cart the roernhtiat of ,ted ovit the twang die •shoo. in the fund throughout tate Dontinsen Rut, ix Odes especially.• A for. '11r. I.sirti retrtieularly directed atten- toy of the work In !toot co ie s. fash. 4 tine( o tMs diti iia and Nova Sao ins gave the weathers of Preslvyterl , The Om of the entire present thee hi a trobability their bets. • tole aeelHt tta to a ate- Aviation la foe- DUrr . e Aire ' Is , tai .. sem iAF Timor. IPA.elmwoh• It lose Istlaratod air were t'eMrsiie ellrReilt• it booed thaw ( itlr. Kri>trattdi. d TM,ellsaae alit eetista• •. • i7 se alta i anew III Mtthe VIIII�t +Rem WI the �'feett�- Us the filet ek sb. it p�etsert tirthemslollt awed oyes we* M IS WO district. ten Wiesen that tie hen whD be leis• h., sy mews sot awl �esws l7 iWl mod Mist ~A if the will ie a wlssfissM >rMMw b till �IMw /baro ie set ae meirM+e' lira. Rseoliltt (�eM'/eRe).. . 'e ls�ttM este ie fnrmd. A PPlo'tt tom*• 1». 'J.ata� "ii 1SaMlr be tis asst twelve ::_• n4 IRMM�a 11 ward to friable iaPIIN1i711'Vl1Za . esIswryneee.aea nymph.. or 1�wtr' re ai bol- selle to heeph!tal M 1112 the isfeetMtles frost the • A. e 4.44 We carry a good stock Electrical Appliance Fixtures, etc. We Specialize in Wiring of All Kinds, Estimates given on application All Work Guaranteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 - West Street CUSTOM TA $ LOPED "The •'store,.. that Sets the Pace" You Know the Place 1 CHAS. BLACK The Leading Tailoring and M.n's Smart Wear 'Phone 21l► --- North Side Square. c