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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1927-05-26, Page 5• Tal' ,' 'Saturday a May all; tea int--$ DAYS "gokurZeir ,dtit.. k ohne of Pala* Dr:sre V1101,4 3 Cokes 25e Not mete them VW to 10 WRITING TABLETS rita S arae^ tc BUSINESS ENVELOPES Sc Flea. Box or SOPitira„7 ' SUN SHADES 10c MANY O7IR . SPECIAL'S PBELL'S DRUG STORE 'PHONE 9 t• Sweagidat. was able it r.ar tr! Mot l A tumisr Irma tare shimmied * w�r snow mad ..talr.M ttilig as ea Temeday evemad mew visit the p app ;til 010 ti. times Wad ¢ria, _Tbayti is artists to plea, Xi.iia and aka a. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey raw and little daughter, Donna. visited with Mrs. Fisher's sister. Mrs. Wilteas, iiarrisba, en Sunday. They were se - eon panted to Walton by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher. who visited wide Minds there. Mrs. McDonald and tittle amt. Ross. of Peterboro, are on a vial.t to Mrs. McDonald's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alt Errington. Mrs. McDonald, who has been in pour health. we bops wiii,,eoon improve with the invigorating twee- . ses of Lake Huren. WESTFIELD Ur. and Mrs. Marvin, McDowell were St. Helens visitors on Wednes- day. Mr. J. L. Stonehouse visited his BENMILLER Trio” gave a splendid enterteinnnent. brother, Mr. J. Stonehouse, of Duu- which was very r,nuch enjoyed by all. Bannon, on Sunday. Rev. A. W. Brown, of Ashfield, wall Although the weather was very un- 1 Miss Hazel Hamilton, of Goderieh, improved since the winner. we have churches charge Ben of n.leeerands Smith'in s favorable, a large number were un -'visited over the week -end with, her: the Goderich and Owen Sound bus able t. get inside the church. 'The friend Miss Elale Stonehouse,« r Hill on Sunday next, Mr. Brown 1* a receipts were over. ;150•' . twice daily each way and two extra former pastor of Bennuiller. • .. ! Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Crosier and 'trains, It has been decided by the sroung {,'A ,� Ifamily of Crewe spent Sunday' with Mr. And Mrs. John J. Gorier, of the Mr and Mrs.' Vtr beahaat oat .�1M.d . m ark,re. Yrs.w mad a• Ms g ..w pryer...ih gamy lbakar4ie awl family, of tae MOANeiF Waste. Day via[ti*g r t Zkla Mr. Herald Sprang. of Hallett. bad the salafertsne to let bis talo run away and was alightly kart. Mr. Oliver Clark and kis gang of workmen are makiag little pose -rem on the good reads owing to the Paan. Mr. Edward Lawson is peeparinig for was the mica fails. He is mak- ing provision to dig a 11.11 at ha resi- dents. Mr.is Phillip* was at B.iyi,eki last S�yi .isle ace tai ed the Wirt. Mr. ^wntalnas, o! St. Hele as. who preeened there. The former part of tins week Mr.' and Mrs. W r,,Wilaan, of the 7th rot;• a.ssion ea' Wert Wawanosh, visited friends in this locality. The wet Mtettther lately has deleyed Yarning operations. Ihe orchards at present are giving good ,promise of a good supply of fruitthis year. Campbell. Our travelling facilities are greatly , , Wm. amp ppeeoople to enter a team into the Soft- Miss Dorothy Robertson spent the �: Mr. and bro, Alva Mcllowell eves township of Stanley, were in title to ball League of tie Presbytery..The "holiday et her home. • the proud parents of a baby boY lora calla the friends and of renewinghweek. names of all players must be listed Mrs. Jim. Thompson visited her un- Tuesday,' May 17th. Co ratulatinnsl udnntances. t before the tilt game 4q and certified a cls, Mr. Sas. Snell, over the holiday. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Stonehouse, of is payed. Mr. Aubrey Walters is vision" with Goderich, visited the latter's parents, A 'congregational meeting was held his rents A. Mtn and Mrs. J. N. -Campbell and last Wednesday, May 1$th, to discuss parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Wal- other friends, over the week -end. the question of the renovation of the tens• church. After much discussion it Mr, andeMrs. Westlake and family l The Mission Circle of the Westfield WAS almost unanimously agreed to visited with Mx and Mrs. Melvin Tyn- United church are having' a, supper brick veneer the church and. add an dail on Sunday .evening. and lecture on the 9th of June, in the Westfield United chnrth. The lecture addition to the rear (north) 'end. i Mrs. Will" Clayton, of Putman, is is entitled. "Scraps," and is to be giv- Mr. Ernest Pfrinimer was wafer- spendinga few days with her pars on by the Rev: Donnelly. of. Stratford. tunate to have an accident on IVI day enMr, and Mrs. J. Treble. Everybody will be made welcome. m1orning. His team became frighten. Mrs. Melvin Tyndall visited with ed and °went down into the, tail race her parents, Mr. and Airs. M1Hard , of the woollen nulls: Mr. Pfrimmer in Goderieli on Monday. y - v Jefffer Tell necupy the jumped off and saved himself frons ; Rev.'. S. Sunday will p.m. the oing with the Riad down into .the Mr, Will Wilson a d ,Arthur Clad:, pulpit next Sunday at pli.m. Sun - going Taco. The horses were little the vera n London on Mo daMr.y. mds Stolal , daT school at 2 o m, worse, but about 1400 pounds of .Hour' I The W. M: S. d Union fte r o stet was lost. A'number from here attended the last week on Wednesday afternoon at ! supper and entertainment at Nile on the home of Mrs» ' Richard Porter: tea meeting Ladies? dies?oAid 2 d.thelr annum Tuesday evening and report a good : m , rind we, Fdgar Amy and iihr. pp supper and excellent entertainment. and bits. Will MaeICenzie, rr•- was served in the baselnent of thew; B . Mr. Hardy a d was inStratford schoolhouse and the entertainment in y font. motored up and visited with re - schoolhouse the church, The "Sunbeam Concert •on Sunday seeipg_ him sister -,in-law,. Wives over the week -end. ' who hail. been very ill in the Stratford The Ladies' Aid of Zion church. Taylor's Corners. •intend haiding their regular monthly meeting in the church on'June 1st at 2 o'clock. I Last SundayRev. , H. E. Kennedy, of Bayfield, occupied the pulpit, .at [Union ehurh in the interest of the . ATain+euance and Extension Fund of tli' United church. 'The best._ wishes of the community i ere extended to Mr. Ed. Sowerby and his bride. formerly' Miss Cherintte Dougherty. : of Shepnerdton. Ail., loin in 'welcoming.• Mrs. Sowerby into our midst and wishing the toung couple a, long and happy wedded life, AUBURN. ' r Our'public school :children enjoyed Coder ch centennial July 31 ��-Aug. 6� � 927 -N'n cc1ebr tint e• ec- pleteewithcut-st-pyrotea%e display and the Centennial Committee is • making arrangements with the well-knowni Hard Company, of Hamilton, for the supply cf Fi ewcrkt for celebration week. "Pee main display Nall by the ccncivaing feautr'e . of the ,iatt'. o on. Friday night, August 5tb, and will. undoubteedly botfte eves'` r.:agnificeat. •, i district. O iia ever seen i 3 this t exhibition of A=ir w rd cxln a '. a holiday last Tuesday: i . Mr::: Chas. Elliott. of 'Dungannon, evisited the -village this -week. 1 Last Tucerdav Slur mail earriei s en - 1 joyed. one of their yearly -holidays. I . Mass Miv Fere'uson, of ` Clinton heent the 24th under the paternal roof i y The fernier part of the ' week Mr. Gracie, - Toronto, is ;George C Ac a of h parents here., I Rev. B. Gracie will preach s The Re . R.G a ie ii pi Sab- bath , c, •his farewell sermon here nett Sab- bath morning:• Mr. A, J. Ferguson is abreast of the The Rev. Mr. Durant, of Sarnia. took charge of the services in the United church here last Sabbath, the Rev.. W. R. Alp taking the services in Londesborough and Burns chute!), Hullett.,. The tea and sale of home•nnade' baking that the ladies of the Baptist congregation put on last Saturday •.._ Afternoon was a splendid succeee. the „ace -ds 17eing $55,-whie`i will. help " were laid by A. G. to Add to the amount which is being ple's Organization cert followed a hot supper, which 1500 Dreanns of the future dependupon collected- for shingling the shed ,ttedd, et • l:,xeter, M. L. A. for South attended. staying awake. FINE LINENS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED We have been very f-xtunate in securing a line of Fancy Linens, something en .ireiy new and different, and in our opinion the quality and price is much superior to any- thing we have,seen. You are cordially invited to come and judge for yourself. They consist of: 5 -Piece Lunch Sets 13J' ece .Lunch Sets 36 -in. and 54 -lin. Cloths and Fane, ,..Towels THIS -1IS WORK iS ALL HANDMADE e also have a fine selection of Table Linens WATCH FOR OUR SATURDAY WINDOW DISPLAY THE PH°N:F EI BEHB�l S I ORE Three PO/tit tape . mica The three point t*eth44 of This protects both the crank - motor suspension was first case and crankshaft from dis- used by Ford, and has been tortion, apd minimizes the a feature of the Model. T possibility of undue wear due .power pliant fore.ghteenyears, to misalignment of engine The two rear supporting bearings. The three-point brackets of the engine are principle is used throughout fastened to the frame, while the car, including front and the front bearing or trunion, is • rear axles, and contributes designed to allow sufficient materially to that quality of movement to compensate for service which veteran Ford any twisting of the frame owners have come• to know 441, caused by road irregularities. so well, 4,74,c-Zra CARS - TRUCKS TRACTORS MacEWAN 8rENTEBBUTT PRODUCTS OF TRADITIONAL QUA I. I T Y Liu On Friday eveningof this week the 1[uron,and H Houston of Exeter, ie- « ,r s ective y. Yes, l swab .am, replied Miranda. Faith and money are good only se no onterfftnDinnentie titled i1Hiao['ne pIn addition to those mentaoned,,ad- • 'As long as the I,awcl takes 'ern, rlrt long as theyInuld out. ele's Niece." under the auspices of the dresses were Riven by the follrepro- Presbyterian church. Between : the Rev: J. W Ilibbert, of London, repro- s Heti Mr. linrve l lllcare and others wonting tRev. D. C. MacGregor, peed- i will tako pact Ail are invited and dent of the London Conference;• Re. a )rood time is ed Lined. J. Ali Mains, of Walton; Rev.D. R Those interested in baseball )lad a. Williams and Rev. A. M. Giant, .both Mr.of meeting in the village last Wednesday of Crediton,ord, and . Drysdale, sda Iltsu E evening. They organized for the and Mr. Diysdalc, of lase- . ^sella with tit fal)nwing odiee :s :te The Sunset Male Quartet, of Lon- . President; N°18011 Hill: secretary- don, rendered appropriate selections treasurer, Eldon Stoltz; manager, during the service, while in the even- To n Cowan; s" t t manager, '1- h o n, as, is an m nutter, Wi u setConcert (tom lata of� Ilam Craig; captain; Fred Cook, and Ling the S n 1 y, i other overs, London, provided an excellent aro• • acd (Frons another' cnr�respondent) thegram'shedto ofan thataudience now cfiiireh.which Thra+ckeon, : Mrs H Erratt of Varna wits the • - guest of lifrs.. C. M. Straughan last •- -- —� Sunday. Mrs, H. Beadle and little • son, t.f Detroit. are visiting relatives in this locality , Miss 1: Arnot edas ati guest over the weep -end at the home of Mr.• 0. a Erratt.. • Tile ten. ard :sale of baking held in the Baptist church last Saturday was quite a success: Mr. one Mrs. Gordon Ta):inr •and ete, e e --M •s:-'iV'e'lson Hilt motored to. 'Detroit . on Sunday. • ' - A baby irirl arrived at the .hour! of - Mr. Jos. Milfee one day recently! ;rand was quite welcome. Rev Mr.. Durrant, . of . Varna, occu vied the nulnit of Knox United n hireh an Sunday v last. ' eve are'sorryto. hear of 'the ilbre;s caddies Clnra Schultz.. and hope soon to. hear of her re overt'. • Mr. and Mrs. 0 '•lark' aiui Mr, and, Mrs. T. Anderson. of Ctn'lerieh. 'aPsd qn Aubu• rn friends on .$undny pv•:•7n1.••t " .:nil'vier,r• Will ' •hn held in R'mu United church on Thursday agring,' Wier -Mr.' l,. Grohs• will. 'real:. 'ti... oral 111„c. M1tnn Plunkett and ravine hair returned ° beetle afteree eidler r fry,' cii;t s visiting' at the rtaterrol hams. . Tl' ^ + .. a r.•:,"d of Pin unci week 'save given the serve •cerainc .Awl pas +0,,,q ,.. ••rl c*..rt. As the hired Mini Ors, "More rain snot" rest,” The county road men have been busy gravelling north .of the vdtlate ' ',t present. 'We neieenatulate Mr. O. Lawson n1 tit•• ex''llr+nt eondit,on of his share of the county system... - The annual meeting, of the Wrn- '•n's Inst+tut=• was held at the Anon. of Mrs. .T, C...Stoltz last Tuesdnv. The old ofeers,vvere all re-elected for the , incoming year. A provincial speaker will address the next e.et n t in the hall on June 9th, Like a Grip at. thee throat—For a •diseas» that. is not classed as. fatal' there is. reelable, none Whiche causes more terrible' suffering...than asthma.. Sleep is ` 3nnpossible, the sufferer be. -nares exhausted and finally, though 'he attnek emeses, is left in in:reun;ng dread of its return. Dr. J, D. kelt' rogg's Asinine Remedy is a wonder- fel reiiredinl agent. It . immediately restricted air passage. a;, '�ouelievessandsrite canrestrtestify. It is sold let dealers. everywhere. CORNER: STONE LAYING AT GRAND BEND Rev. C. E. Clarke, pastor' of North street United ehurc:r, Goderich, as president of Huron Presbytery, Was in charge of the ceremony of the ow - 1 net stone laying of the new Grand I Bend United church on Tuesday afternoon in the presence of• about 1:i000 persons. Unfortunately illness ,nrevented the nester of the church, I Rev. J, M. ('oiling, from being pets - lent. Rev. S. A. Carrier, for 40 years 1 minister of the Presbyterian church , ut the Bend. same from Toronto, tic- 1ampanied by his .wife, and laid the .orncr stone on behalf of the Ladies' Aid. 'Thos. McMillan, of Seaforth, M. P. for South Muren, laid a sec nil benne for the trustees, while stones for the Sunday school and young neo - } We have cc.New FRIGIDAIRE 'ICE. CREAM CABINET to serve you with . ILVERWOQ.l _'S.. ICE-CREAM l'GE �R ChokeCut Flowers, _ Wedding Bunches, Floral 'Work, etc. on short notice. GEO STEWART, Florist Picone JOS Bruce St. It's in perfect condition always. Try it. N �.��T. > �I T CAL, CUTT Phone116 la c 1. Eggs for Hatching 1 E,glish-American I Single -Comb 1'tihitea L gli rna 75c a setting ; also Agents for the'Model In- cubator, made in Toronto, one of the hest incubators on the -market. GEO.: E. GREENSLADE, Hayfield P.; 0. Tel. 002. r 12, Goderich. - The, West Street Electrical &hop '�iUec good Electrical Appliances Fixtures, etc. We Specialise in Wirin of All Kinds Estitates given on.. Lim- tion All Work Cuaoanteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 - West Street yodel `theatre WEEK of MAY. 30 TO JUNE MONDAY and. TUESDAY JOHNNY I1TNES in Ids first eppearanre since the days of "Torehy. " A fast stepping pictenre wits b:ureln of fun e' . 'STEPPING ALONG" Itt�ltI1"'� KIDNEY PILLS PATHE COMEDY "II.tYFOOT STRA\%t'OO'1"' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JA'K 110LT in a Zane Grey picture makes r were re Item combination that ea'nnot be beat. en. Action and adventure in "TUE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" ('tftlSTIE COMEDY "UPPER ('UTS" FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11AI.I'II LEWIS', VIOLA DAN.%, RALPH IN('E and GEO. OIIARA in pr>sitively the ;neatest sire us tri'. 'tie ever made. You will get all of the thrills of cereus day by seeing "11100E R THAN BARNEM':s" THE ADVENTURES OF MAZ1f'.a "TEA POR 'C(N)ifl0`1"• Matinee fiat. at t pan. i We are Agents for _TIE PERFECTION OIL STOVE lir 1p -i<n-wand-• see---the:l ew Stoves. Turn in tiie old Stove fora new t1ne. This is your Store. l..nn it. E , HAROLD BL CKSTORE D � i FURNITURE EXCHANGE On the Broadway of Goderich •4 ei4 homes moot co111 : ere r 'rill 'd mJl( l� rly li proshard. li • �, .wca,.a V • if f 1..,.:.r.,:.� HEAT wild Sem t- o(vay Coke Lowest `Prices Now There is no other Coke like it GLNTS The Dean Coal Co. CO�)LRrCI"1 PHO'... 9a r "Perfect Bread" Wrapped or Unwrapped that • nice, nutty brown that appeals to both eye and palate. Buy a Loaf of Perfect Breed and Taste the difference. Try Our Whole ,Wheat Bread and Fruit Bread. .: E. U. 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