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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1928-07-19, Page 7ers•••••,...........--.••••••••••••••• THURSDAY, eislY 'fah, it • THE GODERICH STAR . lig11111•111111111 OS the die& land, but it is rot so HOT- WEATHER NEEDS BA.TiiING CAPS, ORANGE and LEMON DRINKS LIME JUICE FRUIT SALTS TO COOL THE BLOOD SUNBURN LOTIONS CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE Godnich • ME SUMMER _SCHOOL Varied Progrera During the Week *Ilik 'eighth sessicin of the Goderieh `ussinier School is in session with en enesendence a little lager than bat year. On Monday evening a group et about 150 met around a tamp lire feli Wee beach and •there enjoyed a singe stave. as it is repreaented,many leloaryild.*Yelentreat, and in seine wept far„ aheeet,rh speaker &thee related his work in the •schools with the t‘'hildren, and the i avtivities of the adults. Speakiiiirotj eelig:cre Mr. Lloyd diatecl that the 'Chriation religion was fest becoming received by the people, and who are. spreading the gospel to their fellow veepeets it is like our own coontiy Rev. W- A. Meelhinald, Kerea. Wm Wilford. Myth. Muriel Wilford, Frank Wilt. nge Exeter. Jean lioltehauer, Lendeehero, Laura Snell, eeliss Leila Lawson, Walton, •Isabelle Riteide. Lawrence *ley, St. Maze's. t ehu Elliott Grace ehureh MUNICIPAL; COU --Colborne Tp. hends. The evening meeting was. Miss Teugh, Council met in the townehip tunic and eREAm It en. Ree build in was also made of 0 Atlas Belle t eri x, wn. ives. sho take pride in eonsitructing - Rev. -Fergusen.-Leamiegtonse- - r beaten in the last game of the Huron jetteategtery Leageo phieed at, if n n VTI Munday eve:neg. The game cad, 'strength, having their reviler line. eit in the scere G-1 favor uf leneen Ure , leeale were lull up in the tieid. 13ut it Wilit ene et „thole occaeions when eveeething gee* wronge However„ North St - still has a ehanee to get in the tingle. e , le rh b th t k es y Berniee their places of worahip by their own! *Miss Mary Rebertson, Goderieh. condueted by the president of the 13 Mill3 M. Ilisher, Dungannon. Carlow, at 2 pen. Tuesday, July mutes of eneewere 4 =L., 90 school, Rev. 'W. A. Bremner, and waa 'Marion Dishers . last ttnes **'"^"e" aselettel by the Rev. W. .A. Ma • . aid of Korea. During thia . Marjorie Iletheringterli Gonetiela Rev. Lundy, Niive Goldthorpe and Wm. Thom, after ad - read and adopted, on motion a A. J. 11 Miss Lola Proetor, of Bruns ."eaCtire Eve -len Coorr'• •ding as a footnote.the change ()edge 1 ° ALma 'of Court of Reef f a_ very p eais lig so o, with Mr. D. ma owe . s on rot* the 10th tei soot :and beeame acquainted With carnpbell, organist of the North ''t. Dorothy Henderson. the 25th of July. Minutes were td.C}i other. - (United chureh, seeornpanying. Marie Ryan. . read of special meeting held on the elleoup etudy comprises the *erne ; Among 19th a June in connection with the g period while the afternoon ire gates ate the femming : the Summer Sell el tele Rev. vv. x AV. , ° t - Eleanor DoughertY, Oedeeleh. 1vonneil of West Wawanosh to appor. m d spo uadet the eat organize ea, tion United ehurch, to whieh the Dube Clare MCGQW" direction of Rev. M. C. Pere. `The evening meetings are held en North lie are invited. . Florence, Ater hereon, Arkona. Ida McGowan. Dorothy Pepplestone, Myth. , Meer Wallece. %Wye 'Way, Egmondvilie. to each, munieejtelity. After going Florence Doughertee Geaerich. • over the road and much diseussion the following suggestion was made a seption of the houndary week Tuesday evening's gethering eves Mildred Brown. Miss Strachan, Auburn. Grate Naval) Rev. R. B. 'Cumming, Benrailler. by Ashfield council and presented to Colborne for consideration: That Lottie Pollees! Auburn .4•••••••••••• mites west d Nile at Poste 's corner • 044 4..4* laddreesed by Vie preisident ef .the • Rev. E. J. Roulston. Itev. W. Attunes, *Walton. the road tie dded at a point 2% SOFTBALL and that the mu -Meant/ assuming° London.Ceraferenee, eele, IteC. F. Cliirke, Goattiele (McIntosh of 'Ring SL'United Church, Rey. parr. e- , London, odel T eatre WEEK 'OP JULY 23 to eeti 'IVIONDAY and TUESDAY ' the marvelous dog' in a marvelous western thrill -picture, Asilog's dove). tion fits master has leiter the in. spiratien of many line things) includ ing . "RINTY OF THE DESERT" MERMAID COMEDY "SEEING orAur • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ELEANOR BOARDMAN, CONRAD NAGEL, LAWRENCE GRAY-=• • and gaga eltet. A lairiale. Casmopoliten Production with a thousand thrills. The three. 'parallel story of el. super gold digger, A real film sensation is , "DIAMOND. HANDCUFFS" PAM COMEDY "PUTTING PANTS ON PITILI.JP" , FRIDAY and SATURDAY HOU ISTEReeel in his newest breeziest story a a Actin' fury who had. no name but 'Renegade and no comrade but ; eourage. - j "THE RIDING RENEGADE" j WHIRLWIbTD COMEDY I "EGGED ON" , ---Mntinees Toes, Thurs. and Sat. at 3.00 p.m, Remember this.datee-August 8th. • Rev.- Bremner, Brucefield I by*WRIZittiltgligoilVeAdIgisg. I Thursday evening eve 3- Me" Janet Aikenhead. ore o oo I Kay, of the ,Church of All Natione, Dorothy Anderson* Auburn. 'downtown section ot _that 4ity that Miss Sharpe. Lashwood. node an. • Toronto, wilt tell of the church in a. w wi • b lin housing some six Non -Anglo Sax- mom Bell, Bevel. on eengregatunie nt faelboo hours Lula Proctor, Brussels. " every, Sabbath. Helen Baker. Friday evening Rees. Frank Lang- . Bert Lott, ford will address the imeeting with George Price. all his old time vigor and inspiring Margaret Strachane appeal fertile higher life. ' Mabel Ilaille, Goderielt. finals. It is anticipated that they what gravel they require from the , The Sunday morning services in Mary Clarke, Goderieh. will play against St. Helens foe the township pit in. Aehtleld. lilt mile I both North St. arid Victoria, will be• D. Campbell. Godevieli right to enter into the finals held at west of Dungannon at 15 tents per 1 On Sundaer eveuing the closing Mrs. MacDonald, Brussels. ef p -10 ee Archer 13; a Shear- Wowanosh re the portion of bound. canna of vision on the jno Allin Excellent for CroOPY Ch drenee- service of the school will be bold in Doris Ti e: e . • ,down. ; L. es roo , ; C. o ., ary ree or eae eriun e pa ty "If 11141; Os IcZ ab C at b d i h i i 11 '.ie drain aslielsament. Next e:egular When a child is suffering evigt cro.utt field. Agutlm tofiltes. ie ' doevnlb; E. Westbrooke, c. Vie.' bounden. road from Hordes corner G. .T. HETHERtNUTON, ' Eeleetrie 011. It reduces the °inflame OM*. h t easterly portion pay o the mune North SL 5. Victoria St. 1 (aplenty assuming the westerly por- The North Ste United church soft- tion the sum of $100 to assist in put - ball :still furthered their lead in the ting 1 utile of read near the lake in. Huron Presbytery Softball League, so condition as it is now impassable. whep they defeated the Victoria St. Moved by F. Wileon, seeonded by boye Thureday evening, he' a Wm. Thom, that the municipality of score of 5.1. The game WAS tailed Colboenis take the' easterly seetion, at the end of the eighth inning be- and pay to Ashileld $100 as suggest - cause of darkness, but in that time edg provided that Ashfield spend a Earth St. proved the stronger team. like sum. and that the road be pro. They have one more game to play- in perly. repaired, also that the teetneet the series and will enter in the group ship of Colborne be allowed to haul a reseed 1?stotiirellt d the sehool. Seaforth o:ti, Cone Holiday. The yard. The reeve also reported an Rev- 1Wilifer" Durigatmene teams: No St. -3. Sheardown, agreement 'with the reeve of Weat „se J • — , PAGP: FIVE RISTS 1,Ve invite you to visit our store and shop with us while you are visiting Goderich. We strive to make your shopping pleasant and beneficial by showing merchandiFe of the better quality at reasonable prices. • This week we are offering special' values ill BrOWIIIS "Shamrock Linens." Leacoek's Fancy Hand4Vorked Linens. "Benmiller" All Wool Blankets. Kenwood All Wool Blankets, plain and fancy checks. Silk and Wool Knitted Suits and Sweaters. Scotch Plaid Steamer Rugs. Public Rest 1?oorn above the Store F. E. HIBBERT Next Door to the Standard ionic Phone 86 THE.CASH STORE North street, uiltiressed by the prose. Helen Graiiiiie, Belgrave. „dent, Rev. W. A. Bremrter, of Bruce- Verde Proctor. ,s. ertson, Mat'hieson, 2b; C. Shear- followe: Colborne to aSSUIlle the -meeting August leth at 2 p.m. .it is a good plan to use Dr. Thomas Townelup Cierk. motion and loosene the phlegm give I The members a the school total; Alba Miter. ing between VO and 100 have a var,‘ thlati S'oebie. ied program, into which they are en- Alathea Switzer Rirkton tering with real zest. In the serious Miss 'croaky/ay. • moment: they -are serious and in the W58 times of fun they are bubbling over Miss Harding, Gerrie, with good 'humor. Nothing inisheate Kiss Ittiby. Harding. on the eontest of nursery rhytns held inise-Reta Rowe, Exeter. I a the tablee 'when the members of Glays Hunkin., naell table Vied with -the others in reee'Grent singing those songs. Misse'jory, `,A. soft ball toutniiment is heink 'Rom. g Armstrong, ListoWel. Prof. Davidson, Toronto. played teir at' Vletoria park each al- leers. Armstrong. ternoon ilueing the week, whielt is: Margaret Armstrong. bound in grew in interest as the fint 'Joan Hanndond. ale, are upproached. , letarearet Melrose. On Wetinesday even;ng members of Porotby MacDonald. fife seltool listened to 4 wry fine ad -1 Vela ii4very. dress given hy Rev. J. E. Lloyd, of Clete Watson, Myth'. West Africa; a returned missionary:' realm Leelie, home on furlouZh. Mr. Lloyd told of -Eleanor Jackson. his work among the natives end: RAV. D. leacTavish. Exeter. rairted 41intUrecof one the. 111nr,- Mergoiet AeuelviSmitlis Hill. • sieel conditions of that far away Piller renew. lend. People often refer to Africa eltev. Langford, Toronto. toria 'St.—Lean81; CurrellI, lb; to Nile and West Wavertiosh from It Sanderson; If; B. Stinderson, 1) 11 ndys eorner to the 8th eon. A ing speedy relief to the little sutler - M. Sunderson. e; Itainston. 2le; Rey. bill was received from Itfr. lqurp y, GUARD BAI3Y REA tS " 4 Tall er. It is elmally reliable for Pore craft. as: Worthy, rf; Bloomftelde divitiort court clerk, foe $42, for Col- . throat and chest. earache, rheumatic bases. . of ehe Judge. The matter eetp left e summe moo eel, he Dr..Thonme leclectrie Ofi is regard- - St Helens 13„ Vittoria . eta to be some misunderstanding er plaints of that Bannon, w lc are pensubie of the family St 2 *Vet to next meeting as there eeem. ..o. e daneer•ua to children, he come b.,h ell by many thouvands al: TM Witt - they eveee beaten by the Ste Miens egain suffered another defeat, Wherit population of thee Wee munielprili. the apportionment on the basis of and dysentery, come on do quickly cholera infantum, coli, diarrhoea tdiest. medieloo The 'Viciorett St. United -church team by a score of 18-2. The gamee by that often a little one le beyoed aid Enjoy golden bears 4 restitui, re.. ties concerned- Requests were made was played pet Triday owning at St.; several parties to have trees in before the mother realizes he ie. ill. trashing sleep. lerieh 13 unuter :eelit Helens one was witnessed by a good the cemetery cut down --these were The mother must be on her gulled to may be calm, peaceful, undef tut h el. lv number of imeetators. The teams; prevent these troublea, or it they do Every.one may have them. Just by noted or left -with.the cemetery coin. Vietoria St.—M. Sandy, 2b; V. Mc. mittee to deal with. The road auper- come on suddenly to banish them. u s i n g FLX.TOX. Spraying the Leod, It; letrael Stewart, lb; AL lite- intendent's payment vouchers were No other medicine is of ouch aid to sieeni" mothers during hot 'weather as rooms.. Jailing the • mile- Einnen, rf; 13. Minch. p; L. Cria. received and signed, on motion of W.. doele c; O. 'Westbrook% ss; C. Mor- L, Young and A. J. Goldthorpe. quitoes. Everyone knows mop, oie ur. Baby's Own Tablets. They regUlate fie. et; C. jewell, 3b. St -Helens— Dickenson. was paid $10 for ear dame the SOMaeh and bmels and nre• abe be killed. Health .authoritiee solve- solutelyt safe.• Sold be* d toes nee dieease carriers. They must prepare the voters' lists And bave ele ichle eate FLY.TOX, et la the ecie•eele T.:Wooes, II. Thom, I., leliller. P. 'Mc-. ages. The clerk -was instructed to dealers or by mail at 25 eente a box - QuIllen, D. MeQuillen, L. ItteClenagli- printed the necessary number and al- from The Dr. Williams' M Mel inseeticide dee.eloped at Mellon L e. rineeree—let 'Q. paVrt Goderioh,lbase. the eo secure for township use a copy of e - 114 tete of Industrial Reaeareh hy Rex FelloWship. Simple . instructiene on an, B. *Woods. T. Moore, 1)-Webstees- Coe Brockville, Ont. . revised statues of Ontario, on ' "----------- each bottle (blue label) for killing W. G. Whitfield, St. Helens, Pate. motion of W. L. Young and A. J. "Bill, You UseaTo hove something Am household ineeets. INSIST on e.enion O. North St. 4 Goldthorpe. Meeting adjourned to about you that r liked, but you spent North St. Uniten ehureh were July 25th, at 1 pan. to ratline -as a IV ` rant, sure,—Adv, , PLY-TOX. It • is safe, stoinless, fra- . of. Umpires—Corm*, plate; Young, borne's ,share of eouxt costs by order ,rb r the a t moat }mina, ento, bruipet1 opgi '11 111 t • sses And Children's Oxfords an, Strap Slippers Now is the time to buy them for future needs Any pair in the store Half 'Price • 4.03....1.•••3.434•1•3•4 .144.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~4".0.4•11.1.1.14•04.41144 SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE CLOSES IT S DOORS FOR GOOD SATURDAV, AUG. 1 Ithl 1928 IN the meantime, everything we have must be sold,, 'therefore, to malT sure of a complete clean-up, we will forget everything about cost, and offer to you Footwear at such Prices that you simply will not be able to resist buying. , THE ONE BIG OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. Don't let it get away from you. WE shall place everything possibleonRacks and Tables for your inspection. come in and see what we mean when vw we say "almost /living away.' Nothing held back. We want every pair out of the store when we dose SATURDAY AUGUST i -3- LOOK AT THIS 3 Trunks only at Half -Price Reg. $9.50, for $4.75 Reg. $10.00, for $5.00 Reg. $16.50, for $8.25 LOT 1. 18 PAIRS ONLY LOT 4. LADIES' PUMPS ,and STRAP SLIPPERS In Pate;itteather or Satin with high heels; Reg. $nookr, $nd15:007, I -Cleat -fit out at pei ..06411400031011111111261111 very pair of Boys', Youths' Misses', and thildreds,Boots, Running Shoes, $aildals, etc., will he soli Ra -Price. at lf • LADIES' TAN TIES In 3 and 4.eyelet style. Real Calf Leather Any: Pat0111 Hra-WPFICE-1— limo* I LOT 2. 50 PAIRS LAMES' OXFORDS, STRAPS and TIES In Kid, Pate* and Catlf. Good heels and Toes. $ .1 QC Sizes 3 to ',blithe lot. Out they go. Per pair 1.00, Lot 10--30 Pairs Men's Light Wor LOT 3. • HALF PRICE A FEW PAIRS of CHOICE STRAP SLIPPERS Gracia totd other good snakes. Reg. 0.00 to $8.00 CLEARING at I PRICE V 1 I If Ask for these Shoes in' LOT NUMBERS 111110111101011.11111111111111111•111111111111111111111.mgerna LOT 5. 40 PAIRS LADIES' STRAPS AND TIES _Sizes 3 to 7, good style and excellent .quali.tyi. Regular $4.50, $5.00 and $5.50. Clearing $2 35 Price, per Boots, wide toes, Mack Or Brown. LOT 7. 75 -PAIRS MEN'S:FINE BOOTS New wide toesokize_5%-toi.034„--Regr:$5:00; $5.50 and $6.00. Clearing Out at per pair-- Figure what this means on your future Shoe Bilis and buy now. f 1 , LOT & A VERY CHOICE LOT OF sammir MEN'S FINE BOOTS, in KID and CALF Glovecil?Wistoria, Murray, and rditter real. good makeo.Ifl gVEIlle Fri gn' WILLnG Browns EVERY PRICE Reg. $3.50 and $4, for $1.95 pair L' 35 PAIRS 'MEN'S FINE CALF BOOTS' Medium toes. Regular up to $7.50. While $2 35 they last, per pair” LOT 9. 30 PAIRS ONLY -MEN'S WORK BOO'S' All good solid leather. Note the sizes, 1 Cle 6 and 10 only. Any pair for— All Accounts owing to this Business must be settled at once. Accounts will be mailed immediatelyand all unpaid by Aug. 11th will be placed in other hands for collection. e This Desirable Business Property Sh S arman s oe tore For Sale , •