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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-07-19, Page 611111 .11 1 1 I I MI ,1,1111111 I 41_ .1U 1.1 I. PACE Ft* LE THE GODERICH STAR and ffy, of Saskatoen, am nionn 'Mg Mr. and Mre. J E Enin and elan 'er friends, accornpanied home by hie mother, who had been visiting friende there. July Sale of New Summer Dresses Mre. Inning Mies June Buell-, U* 14m4 toute No., 3 this week. anan, of 'ininghean, wilted at the Mr. Dawson is 'busy hayiego Geerge ifewatt is attending ye renSDAY, ..3.TOY 19th, ingg home ef Mr. and Mis, Ith .nr s, r ulna Kodak ,114 Senlay. ryC ewe/I M 1 . ,2 r. 1):11, Clark, ef Ottanva, aral tivee in the village at preoeung c arel.line family, et P 'kr d ou S we are oecValues lieof smart .1,tolLin„a•Atinion_ (.11ark.e9 of the West, via- Mr. land Roy Farrow, of Mit- DUritig the month of lull, ,ffering piol ' in ns last neen with wathew sinter, Mon, ehein spent the Weeln.end with. the. rm weather Frocks for Misses and Wornen. Mainin McDowell, latt ' of, Dr. James Wilson and family, of e.vn Branuptionivisited friends in this gig. talky thenformer pert nef_the week. Mr, Harry Marsh end his sister, to Mrs. Rice, of Detroit, are guests with Ds- their parents in the village at pron. ent. - Printed Tri.cusheen- esses sitoovot,sf:;, dainty designs and In various shades that are •so popular this Stirilninta Ss 16, VI and 30. Heed at only , $4.75 Of summery georgette, dainty and featuring the season's latest frills, collar and cape, effects in white, pink, maize, mauve, rose, dawn, etc. These Frocks, are offered•at,Special Prices. Fuji Dresses Cooly summery frocks, in latest styles with lonsh g or ort sleeves,• and in tbe newest shades. All sizes. Specially priced at $4.75 Bathing Suits We ha.ve a wide range of Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children, Suits that fit lightly and comfortabl Every size and •shade. -- -SPECIAL-- Ladies'_Pierotte Pure Silk Hose, in a wide range of shades. Regular Si.25 ti S1.S0. r On sale for 95c Ladies' Monarch Knit Silk itose, with tlts. "green" stripe to prevent "runs." Colors Include champagne, flesh, blush, neutral, silver and pearl ,grey, black and White. Reg. 51.00, at 69c Men's Straw Has Our lino of Men's Straw •Hats offered at re- markably low prthee ices. These Hats ate e season's newest shapes and are of unusual fineneis, cool, light and comfortable. Priced fm roA . 95 cents up t SHOP EARLY AT A coRNFELD SHOP OVTZN AT IM TSTOW& STORE VVIIMM YOU AIRE WHERE. YOU ARE INVITED To SHOP WEST 51DE OFSQUARn PHONE 410 col:mulct-I INvITIM) TO SHOP i Mr. and Mrs. Joint Bamford.. ',the West, and Mr. and Mrs. 11 ir Bamford, a North Day, aro visit •-, i their brother, Mr, Thos. Bander/ Congratulation are extewkd ;Miss Ella Sowerby and Puldle, 3 r3es Edythe MeDowell and Marjorie Camnbell, Mainers Ted BennieGower a Walsh,. who were success in passing thew, Entranno. LANES er s psents in the village. itrImilognisaireite~00014140,11.04,4"400140. CAMP KITCHIGAIVa for the boys to get a new voneeption The Rotary Clab of Stratford under of life. i whose direction the comp is held bas Can* o Lake Huron Appeal to This camp is owned and operated Added a fine new dining hall to the Bop, • - by the Stratford Rotary Club, who camp equipment this near, and every. are going to a great deal of expense thing points to a bright future for Tho following aaeouet, o th# camp and, trouble to give youth the best Camp Kitchigand. with its high ele. life at Eitehigami, nix wiles south of training possible.The camp diree.nvation above the water, the. armed town, is written foe ne •star by ono eon is in the able henna Of Mr. AL cedar wooded vales, and shady hanks Mr. and 31ra. Will Baldwin vis frienda at Marmot* on Sunday. Mrs. Will loane and Walter vist friends in this burg last Sunder, ,Inissee Verna and Freda Barbaur are visiting at Mr. Sam Sherwood's. We congratulate the pupils who were uuccessful in the Entrance elo. aminations. , Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Vint and family spent Sunday with friends in Wawanosh. -Quite a. large number of people from this vicinity' celebrated the 12th of July in Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Alton were the guests of Mr. and Airs, Melvin Raynard on Sunday.last. Master Albert Phillips is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CamPbell. nut! Tuesday afternoon tbe regular ,04 monthly meeting a the Women's In- stitute was held in the Forestere' halL Last Monday the Presbyterian eon ted gregation had a be And cleared all the crib work out from •under the ted churela und let it onto the wail. Our village teacher is to be on- nratulated on the success of her pup- ils. At the recent Entrano examine ation nine weotee and all paesed, no less than seven of them with honors. fErona another correspondent/ • We• understand that kin Geo. Ham- fiton has purchased ft tew Chrysler! sedan. • Mr. J. Wilson, Sr., expects to. Ate tend asonic Grand Lodge at London Dr. W. A. Hackett and Mre. Hack- ett anti daughter,. Mrs. Claude -Jane stone and balon, returned notne to Detr•oit after spending a few days with friends,in tbis Gontnica Tosimsrtg)--- con.tottions .0 Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Johnston on the birth ef a son. this weelc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Cox of Mich and family, called on old Cox, 1 this vicinity lost, Tuesdane The Rev. J. L. Sine% B. An S ;George will ,preach in Knox Unite ,ichtirch' next, Sunday morning a 10,80. Mr, Alex. IncRenzie, of EiPPen moved to the, village the early pa of the week. He will wow th rooms above the store of Mr. ,A, Rol Hugon.• Misses Dotal* Anderson, Anni Streughnin Lottie Lawlor and Mimi Millian of Knox United Sunda • Developing and Printing 11-1• Cig DUNLOP- • THE MALL DRUG STORE Redford Mick Goderich _ Miss Alma Blake sPent the week- mueb the nice nteenther and good CREWE pardton. They made the trip by mo. tor in nine days and enjeyed very.. end with he parents, Mr. and Mrs• roada, jtfo r. Burrows has made pod 11. J. Blake. • • in Albeita but is very pleased to b Mr. and Mrs. Rebt. Durnin, of back at the home of his boyhoode Goderich, visited Mr. and Airs. Win, where he spent so many happy days. Marlin on Monday. , • During their visit the family hel,d a • ginite a large, number around here re-unionnthere being present Owen of. tatik, in •the Orange celebration at the original family; William, Mar- Lucknow last Tintration P. „ gavot (Dirs. Pennbaker) and Mary Mrs. Harrison, another sisten eaMearht:rt 1:8,0* eKtglntf#Crea41.0Pbetioltinanadt unable to be present. Other VISitan", the bum of the laVe Parents. Me. were Ur. and Mrs. Wm. Burrows awneooksin. ra nom onenary, for a few thew three daughters and son, Log: inald, of Stratford; Mrs. Eliot Eur.. U and M R B . . roves. r. a Mrs. eg. urtows and Mr, Albert nfeQuoid visited his daughter, Elaine, of Goderieh, and n daughter, Mrs. Jim Little, on Currie to report that Mrs, Little is some - we are ead MmriA.I.;Heivilern allnarkminres,. osfoRnagBerur,rCoiwtys,, 11 Corners, lest Sunday. and family, of Goderich; Miss Edna t what improved in health. Pennabaker, of Clinton, and Inn and d orannteDurnine—The home of )11s0 nue, Armstrong and two children, of t Jean Agar, of Vancolven, B.C., was 'Sheppardton, Lunch was served, on the sone of pretty wedding' JulY the lawn of the home, after which the 8th, when Miss Marie Durnin, °inn guests enjoyed a sail on the lake and rt daughter of Mr. and Inrs. Wm. Dur- a yell' happy time was spent by all. e inn, of Dungannon, became the bride - of .Dr. Henry Granat, of Vaneouver, The annual garden party given, by the oremony being petformed by the Goderieh Twp. Hospital Auxiliary a Rev, ,T. C. Switzo in the presence of will be held on Thursday, July 26t1to e immediate friends and relatives, af- ' ter width Dr a d 111 G on Mr, George Laithwaite's lawn. seltool, are attending the sessions of Keen ni mind the garden Partn te tne summer noted this Week. be held on Mr. Laitkwante's lawn on Tintrsday. July 26th, . a „ nd Mrs R Errett aed Miss l' • Irratt, of Varna, were guest e of • Miss Alice Sowerby, of Toronto, is Inrs, C. M. Straughan on Sundann home of her tither, Mr. Wm. Sower- to visit friends there ter few spending a week'a haidav at the Miss If. Erratt returned with, them by. On Mendez? evening the North $t softball tenni planed a game with the ,I)ORT ALI3ER weeks. Union team at Union The ,sgor T of tbe campers o Mendigo, seerethen of the Y.X.C.A.. form' antic lure of the great -out- was B-4- in favor of Union, re number of girls from neneoeth Camp Eitchigami, a word of charm Stratford. 'assisted 'hY Me. Mac. deers- Mr, arid Mrs, Robert &weeny coax are ealliPing at the lake heron- entawan between Goderich. and Bay. inetitution, The follooving ere the - vr-- by, were et Grand Bend on Saturday to scores of boys. is located about Queen, phnsierd direetor of the same I Por II use and Shift' • enter,' Mrs. Elmer Taylor, of Sarnia. ilruee, oleo Intr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Sower- Miss' Rnby Dixen is visiting her • vfoorr.. a honeymoon in Victoria and tnhe liP their neaidence. in Vaneou- . willilu-be given. •Seattle. Upon their return they will • 7,80, Adinissiott 60c and 25e. old -fashioned a sale of fancy weric, inu.gP:Lohprp e,Drrzkcior ?to n lu i pl tr:t 4011 SI/EPPARDTON • I t - • 1 All Night W.th Asthma.---Enerye v;d1liZonbiage,otuontsoonif, ewe? wtenent.tuehazs stop:: line knows how attacks of asthma kept busy, as all capable nurses whole night long. Morning finds often. keen their victims awalco the Mien nienary received a call to Clinton recently. Miss Menaryarto,„ him wholly, unfitted for a day of bus - *Igo celebration inees, and yet. business must etill be at uzeknow on carried through. All this night. sun. tering and lack of rest can be avoid - Mr. Tom Inenansr took in the. Or- Thutsday and ensayed the day,a ed by the prompt use of Dia J. D. Inellogg's Asthma. Remedy, vvhieh vents, positively does drive away • the at - Mr. David Bell Green. had for vial- tacks. ors over the week -end, his cousins nem Detroit and California. They inoyedethe outing very much. .Mr, G. B. McBride, wife and two Haven, Joyce and Kenneth; oleo Mrs. Puttin, a niece, all of Flint tan visited Miss Burrows recently. Mr, W. H. Barrows. with his wife, on and dafighter, of Lanfine, Alta., aVe been Visiting* his sister hi Shep. field, on Lake Huron. The camp it- other leaders foe this year A, There g°° 4ea1 of almilarItY Attending a family, reunion, - Friends from Missouriare it" 0 self oompooneo several aeros of level Bailey and .1. Shrenk, of IVIilvertort; al)eaking".114ween human leeep mind the 04y ennene at the home of Mr. Volker Mornay's, eampun ideal for games tow athletic .T. Savage. of testowel; C. "erliegen re beings and the lower Annuals. Both and weed vale and shady banks lead. G. Knopf, I. Whittaker. Emote, with a large aPPI0 Orel/lard Wils°14 Ca/n6bell' M. inC.annInnebael; larrot'inibnieactinmtpatimoannYattadillntoenalts1 lavnanisnil'egr • nAtiArde,hubreyilinnyounnrxiday , evening, Preying the way her many fnienela Ale Yoriscans "robin bo ppreeasiieniet,e4dsob: wo3:12,inra.s.11):aerricytli:mrsd:e:enr,4,Banned nur down to the sandy shores ef the .Gt„arerag.orYtutattatnl. Tw. zave! Loo Huron. With high itinn et ntrat Aof Mi Sceley', fethek. Tenn y or sucti hien a and arid their Stratford, Isipent, the week -end at ° lecricf;011 attaie8;entitreli'y tn°11nintabaisIse. eielertYr.. ana oon:en; ',neon Simpson n above the. water, the axone of cedar,. - haps in U a de 1 spot e els , h n beings Ana the summer breezes blowing through the • The above crimp is an .i a lower order ,of ,onirii lg. and spent thenveekonnd with relae 'Aniumbernfeoin here celebrated the Mr. Victor Ross, of Toronto, motored cottage hero. Ivx tents and the tomantic lure of the fer..boys to got a new conception of - _ . OS here. Mr. Keith Ross rettnnen. Twelfth. of nuly =know and nil outdoors, Eitchigami is on ideal spot life. A four equare program wan N -as to Terontowitit .thitem. renott geodlisse. , , nnnn-nnnnn- 'and for the boys ea& day n an endeavor to develop them spiritualln J. Finlayson, of KIP - and Mrs. as. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. nionteitli and • mAk-sio,ittNG d t Misses Jessie and /vadell Hoy mot - Bladder Weakness "d sftlal/Y. t)'*el"it Mr.Zviaited Rev. and M ^ dy AliSS Mary Hell, of • Ittninforci, is the Twelfth of July there, • histl b ght the youths front their in° ° "ti her brotb s here. • Inns Violet Clientele who b been. Mat es Life Misery I Iv ° r°° ' Tuesday efternoon. lir as tents to the Reg polo, valeta due re- 4 ore o Forest last week and spent • • emeet oves pnid to the `Union Jack. tx Runnier ef -the noung pinnies Mr. and flail, o• f Kin- visi zif friends here, returned th her M' _:r ‚'°' This Was followed Ity a. few enapoyi ona ern are lit 1,3" en alien a 401 att d t cardine were down to lateknow juin homii e Stratford.. on Monday. Daily Annoy ante.. Troulilesonie exercises given by the lillYstettl !the summer school Goderieh and 12th. ASS Wit Sylvester left on Mui - Nights Wrecking Lives ef Thetis.- toter after Which all who were able report a VA* eitioYable and Prefit.'n Mrs. DavidnAnclonore is the guest den for Ititchagrimi Canal, who% the . and States•Writer Who Tclk. took a cooling plunge in the laneand ablei , of her son, Me, Thoir. Andoson, aPend the 'next twet, weeke. What To Do For Clolek Relief! - everyone prepared for breakfast at I Tine services in Nile, United churcli-'`week,• 'n Min and lilts. John Petrin'and son, . 'nee -en, eight o'clock.. EY, ery boy took his next Sunday, July 22ndwill both he , The six pupils froin 5 S. No. 9 To. and Mr. and ,Mrs. Isititth 'Kinn ilaticriebes, Ileadac11001 Mina in turn at wetting on tin. tables and held in the afternoon' ,Sunday school succesefully passed the Entrance ex- Petrick and - two 801Sr of Chicago, feet and leg, •Nervousnees, nodose washing dishes. Immediately after at 2 *Week and divine serviee. at 3 nminetione, etennice ,nlake taking visited Mr. and, Mrs. Roy .Petrie on loss, frequent but scanty urination breakfast the beds were aired and the 'o'clock. . At the latter the sacrethent first ohms honors, Win/A-Fred Blake, .Sunday last. with o teeming and pain, getting.up. tote cleaned up and about ten onlock and nominimiozi of the /lord's supper Mary HacketteJgck Curran owl Tom nights—are some of the more trate everything ivas ready for tent in- will be observed. Andoson second clad( harionnuni. ' • blesome signs of Dladdet Trouldo epection. This over, the -boys wont . r :The Girls' Guild wet for thole July jinx Centro pansed. Bernice Blake Red Rose Orange Pekoe nea ' that should Imre ProMpt attention free to work for camp honors, under „meeting, at the home of • Wise Oral obtained the highest mark of those. earned the Patronage arid ,dere they Teach a more soloue the guidance of the leaders. Eleven. ' , Finnigan,' with the president, Mr. who wrote at Dungannon and Jack good will of more tea drink.. _ etazal . , • thirty was the swimming hour and Telford Nixon, in the their end an Conran got 100 in, arithmetic. Con- era than any other . high.... ' ., No matte,: how stubborn your oge huniediately folloWing, dinner. A 'attendance of about 20 member..In gratulation Are •dun not, only to,the - u luny soon to bo or how roany inedi. qiiiet Tent Petlotl was PrOltled ' dun: addition to 'the usual pregrani and Minns but. to their lonelier, 'Miss . Jena a f onod, tea I di q a I it y tea in , Canada. clime you nave tried without result; big the fer0Palt of the 'afternoon nun business the girls arranged, to live ,. ()nye „Andeenoren , . g ,S 0 ...r-. ,. .,._ . g .1.4, Y dont think your 'condition is hope- at this time nlio Skene. manual treine their annual Menlo on ug 'id Oti i - Mr. and nfren. Sam xiipacrien ae. „One more) ness oir the natuval consequene.ee of tog teacher of Stratford, read to the Bogie's beachl After the meeting ei f conpanied tby Inv, ,Robt. and Mrs, S. or Kett ../C0116 ' tnineinettift Vara Until you have tried boye in an entleano to instil a. taste daint hatch Wee N.orange, Pekoe because they the special new treatment of a world on good literature. Mr. Skew) did by the two hostessen of the day, Miss tto Allenforti`nunday, returning Mon- eeive Eservol °O. 00 hrent ' F. Tteleavenn ofungannerti motored know that the value they re.. , kmAta cheiniet, Called "STROL," Tab- Mucli fon the eaum by guiding the oral panag,an and :oars. Harry wet. I is worth many times . letq. . bop lit manual training. A moon ---n- 'eon. , , iday evenink. While there` then at- tit fextra ont they p 0 law C $ *Y. , 011 a atrict gtearantee nf money number of bird houses oyere mute) ' ................e. ' 'tended the funeral of Agnes Treleae ' t.E von beleied Atte of Mr. Thos. Aiken, back on first box pureltased if yon tlo and Ptlt 1111 ilbeut tile eamr. Vie! WESTFIE1,0 of Allenfor.4. which took place Mon - not ireeeive atvift and satiafying tee. kitten part of the afternoor, wag lietneenn good (imagist will supply non with "Syrol" Tablets in sealed per followed at U0, after wbieh bheY llaYing. i•pastor, And Rev. Cosens, a former. spent in sports and swimming, Sup. The formers in tbis vicinity are:pdaesntoerf,terenoten:u.eteRtiev.theIfaoreotvidicAesckelant, Mirages containing two wed& sup- everyone Seined in a good game of A number of the fel:Mere. 11/:th'Whouse and temetery. Mrs. Aiken was Ph. If "Snrol" Tablets bring great sefthall. An enjoyable amp firo tomM fi munity Ubusily engaged l- i a daughtet 01 the late yr, John ,rreo relief Inside of 48 hrs ouand a won. program brought tbe end of a per. ling their silos with sweet cloyer. elerful 'improvement inside of two feet &Y. AbontY 80 boys front I Mr, and bit% 3'. D. Elsley, of Lou. leaven, of Tata, whose boyhood home l weeks, you should lie greatly pleased :Itratford, Sliakesneare, Lintowel, ,desboro. were Sunday viwas on the 6tli con. of Athfielap leursitors. at the if they do net liclilf. tlieP cost non Milvoton and Mitchell took edventelionie of Mr. awl Mrs. Ilert Taylor. Dungannon. nothiog. Ask yintr &incest todty. age of this lino training tine year.1 ., Mr, Ankt *Sr ',Aretlingt01 'Colf4.- BORNE . . Mifta Margaret Mitehell has bon .....„ , ,, tvvieseitki.itie relatives in Goderieh this Mise Alice Mating, of Goderich, spent Sunday with /two friend, Miss ; Gladyn Treble. . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson mote A • • 4100. Earr DRAF1TS ri tlic collection otaransi, cheques' or any other form , or "negiitiattle paper:' the pankofMontreal gyro prompt Stiti teonotnic4 service beams. of its more than Gooktranctes all part*, of Canada arta 'its vorresportdents throughout, tise comutiortia worla PAW CF MONTREAli rAtid,u4.4 %tot Aosta excem Se3o,000,oao• E. V. LESSIE1 fitkatager ',eon ine • c•-• ored Up from Torente, to vieft, here Mr. and'Mrs W. Powell,^of Gedee, rith, spent Monday everting with Mr. and ktre. Jno, Treble. Mr. Tatter -is staying with her 'dangliten_Mre. (Rev.) Cinumings at 1 tbe parsonage at lienmiller. inr. and Mre, 'Fred Quaid and daughter. Erie. visited at the home of Mr. W. MeWhinney ui Sunday. Miss A. Walters and sister, Mrs. i Agnew and three thildren, of Cleve- land, Ohio, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mtn. nal-, ter& Intr. M. A.Oebn, of Galt, has been the relieving anent af MeGaw ate- & tion for the, 1:1St tern weeks while Mr. 1 anti Mrs. L*Roctine were on their ' holiday& Sire. Cornith. of Kincardine, VW ri. !fl mid &tighter,Herold ann Jean her ditughter. Mrs. W. Morrioton and M'anitoba. VP5Attd the forrner't 'nit, Mrs. Alden Allen, on Srtturdity !set, k COrgrattliAtiOrtg ere extesded to the teather, Miss Marg*ret Jeffereon, ef S. S. N'e, 14 school and lier entrant* Invite on having all monied their ex. Stalittitttietas. nenetely. Mildred :Margetret MitthelL Chown* kliteltelL and Roy Allen, Mildred taking bon r, ; ore. AVBITRN t Mies Loth* Tawny in tittendirlit the! Sumner school in Inelerklt thitweek, The Rev. St Aln rebutted Vont ' holhirtY ttin Me fernier port riti Met 1%14* I Me, Illee of the. nottelarn Penn, and Me family, left last Morshir nes nolnitint, Mr Freink ilibhert, nf Velderich, ,eietteet feinotie the vtlinge the for.) weer reel ot tko *PA% Mi. Gordon /tor iniqat to Diem Hu, ead nf float k, rptoratna a kr firginhir•ir nf ahit *paik. H.ea*. Cut Flowers, Wedding Bunches, Funeral Flowers. Etc., on short notice. Large stock or Bedding Plants now ready. Moving, Intskete, Window and Verandah Ilexes filled.' GEO. STEWART,. Floriqt 'Phone 105' GODERICH ONT. Special Clearan4 in STRAW .HAT8 Men's' Fine Straw Hat & in the newest styles, all have fancy striped bands. Sizes in the lot„ 6to 7,.,38, while they !mit $89c, $1.29 aid $L69 • MEN'S FANCY PULLOVER and • SWEATER COATS Just the kind of a sweater or the warm weather. rge aseortment of colors to choos. from. Special Prke, $2.79 _ad $3,25 M. ROBINS Paola 584 _ PHONE 330 For Upholstering, HoPait4o0 and Refinishing. A large rrnge. of Sample enter. lags carried, •P. A ZIMMERMAN . Nelson nt. FIGOES TIRE PRICES LL TIRES REDUCED 30x 3 29 1,i *4.40 BALLOON $8.95 ALL TIRES FIRSTS Barker Bros Service Station ALSO JAMES SMITH, Huron Road, se wheels are a out o alignment/ f • Wabbillt-0 woes nodly litedetp denten* tint keep Met tacit's tracking true loll ecb vs of riiiinege end macktyoUr *amen costly. 111"!tITEN If the tread doesn't dhow it to y011t eye eXPelieri0Cd tire men will usually notice the Etat sips of trotible. Give us the chance to NOM yoti the price of it new tire. _ Wheels do get out oi alignment. Catch it before It gets tea* bed end you will tower your tire Wei, = and get greater tire mileage. Let our service mart check up your tires every votk. Let him test tire pressure arid 3ook for hidden trouble. A little care may valve you a halrhour on the roadside—and knock dollars off your running coats. DOMINION TIRE DEPOT H. J. FISHER oi •