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The Goderich Star, 1929-03-07, Page 7
Tnl.'i6DAY" MARcal 70, 1x:2';1 All the popular Cold and Influenza Remedies GALLAGIIER'S PENSLAR.- CHASE'S WOODS' . NADRUCO WAMIPOLE'S COD LIVER' OIL PURE AND FLAVORED • VITAMIN TESTED COD LIVER. OIL ' Sc?Ulfils'S AND AYERST'S COLD AND GRIP TABLETS a' TO BREAK UP A COLD IN ITS EARLY STAGES Campbell's Drug More Phone 90 — Goderich ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING OF NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH The annual -eongregationee meeting of North street United 'church was bele on Wednesday evening of .lash week with a splendid attendance, the Sunday school rooni being well filled. The various -reports presented show- ed a healthy growth end y fine inter est shown inial the work of the eon- gregation:' Tho present tnemberslrip is -473, an increase from 412 a year $` - uthere were rine- o. During 1P28 g teen removed from the rolls, fourteen on certificate 'anti five by death, and thirty added by certificate or en pro- I fession of faith, and `since . Jan, 1st' ten more have been added. In addi- tion tb raising nearly $5,400for eon - 7 gtregational. purposes,' the tong;reaa- tion exceede,Cl its allocation of $3,000 odel niTheatre . ble.,s-ing to' the .congregation,. � :ITe as n re -ei o e congre- gation of the Metropolitan church in Toronto, which, forced to Move from place to place, until its. new church home is completed, yet doubled its THE GODERICH STAR 41.1111100.10.11,40111141110' tampbell wit* proving very effe,:tive" misted to PreebOtcrwl noadaaamrtera. - v:he wave e irite..s', were li R, 105 Qigani*t tied chelr leveler aa idea' and a ow bequest added le this Kenzie, of Saaakatchewan, thief t•ata in the wank f the Young cervi '.. , Would give the total coat tibuti es,. tower of the I``cc Ano; err, 1t anegey„ • < Society. Far the work of the t'"era- - x1,.360. of Madison, 1i i3,; sand Sir lIenry Fn"s A$saeiaticn in connectiee wntit Mrs, Walter Naitel, euperintr,tdent, Thainten, who `.a:; the .thief speaker the par: anage Mr. C r ke exple s d" reported for the Mission tart*, toren., at the banquet. sin..^re thenk.9. Two matters ice lsE4 ty annual and five life me:Aces, toy,', emphasis on vveee the great 1:=irabil-i tat receipts of $267,75, of which $255' HOI, ESV LLE ' icy of a unaniimoue atlop.i©u of taco' was remitted to Pro btiterial treat,', Mr. 1l. IL Lobb is confined to tee • - erse of the, duplex envelop a' 4 Its urear, and in sudation as bale vaaiued haU�e with a severe otttei of him I • regular 1'-e, if rot weekly at leeet' at `y 74,7.1 wee Sent To the Italian cru:;' Digi, stionthly; rather then a su°isrr iy*t,a s' eiau in Tar.anta, 1 We are gla l to Levert Haat Mr k:. in a lump t Buri et e clone a the The revert of tte DI scion Band' Pri;is in •rezoveeItie arose levee v viae, , •Seas•. This was the best war that ¢ chewed 15/22 sent to the Presbe te: i:al caning. land yet ten elev is, tl for fire.nxineo treasurer. a Mr. and Mrs. Ward 'env° zcatatn cl ' ! both the extenses of the la;eal : o:r ;. e0 The repots taf the Men's S:ir.:147 to their home in Elmira eater eller,,t. • : gation and the work outside, anti the i Club showed 42 meetings, n.ten,ianee ing a few Flays rat the h -,n iv jt ll,,' weekly offering was heriptuu:al. aim' e50, collections $x3,15, execnsea ala.' It;tter'a. Parente facie. - 'other angge,tion he aua.,a nes for, ou liana $2418. i Th© meeting of the lti - slon Circle the establishment of a visitors' reg-! Mr. A. M. Rebert7en, treasurer a., at the•honie of Mr. Jiro. t ndanete ou aster in connection, with the aaert ices y the Misslenary' and Mannt^nonce . Thursday of this week ram yield tit-'. of the church.. Two years ago a ward; Fund, reported the fig urea+ alreaay E tended, and tho program, which wee ' . 'g; Order was cnjoy:ad by all ' from as far away as Australia and/. 60 in the wary of eubseriptton, e, from 1' alkete ille this week: with two sysfienr Was tried out and re�.ealed given. Of the total $2.00,,.a,a was re- o£ Net t PAa1fa lE'Ti �. ,r -a„= ...ON.' I II I II very woman is interested in this new 30 -inch Satin finished heavy Silk Just ask to see this new 'SPUN_ CREEE, This silk at present is made in five shades only: vvhite, orchid, trianon, green and pink. It is snita b -k for the feet that that summer per:;ons j cesved in the weekly envelopes oa6S,-� illaa „II &11..Tra> ; t r ted Dresses or Lingerie, aria, mill not its D from practically every province lei from the •Sunda new Chevrolet #rucks. They are Canada and every state In the Uniofrom the Young re-a—a *lain color and beautiful finish in the wash, and from all denominations, werea though this last wary hard to ea#. 1 tlrarsportaouglay can needs of attend to the aF among the visiteree at North street state as some of the young people tr'unspartatfen needs ai' the emotion - • among s aura. were using the regular weekly" crave- icy.. _ f and has wonderful wearing quality y sehool sand $200 * for the Missionary and Maintenance Fund, u d, $3,QU"f,lli, and in re- sponse to the call of the church for a special watering to meet the deficit caused by the fact that a proportion of congregations have not reached. their allocation, $284.60 was contri- buted, making a. total of $3x291.75 contributed for 1928 to the M. and M. t fund. With a .deficit in prospect for the year for the- M. and M. fund of the . church at large, either the work had to be -curtailed, an increase as-, ded to the already existing deficit or, further offering asked for. An offer was made by a small graup of men to i clean up the $260,000 deficit from • previous years, provided the church generally would look after the deficit en 1928 expenses, and North. at, con- gregation responded splendidly. In making his • t a g report the pastor,. P "` Rev. C. F. Choke, make special re- ference -to this special offering as a "loving to n r "' o seto g esp n the call- of the church'" which would be a source of WEEK OF MAIL. 11 to 16 MONDAY and TUESDAY- RICIARD DIX and — NANCY CAIiROLL • in a riot of huniar and action. The tale of a cocky lad mixed up in a bank robbery. A rollfcldng romance with plenty of fun. "EASY COME EASY GO" MERMAID COMEDY "ROA5IING ROMEO" • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JOIfN GILBERT and - • JOAls1 CRAWF'ORD in a powerful hums i document made from • a hreat stage hit, . Spectacular action, remarkable romance . abound in this thrilling story of the under-. world. . - :.,"rOl:1t X11°ALts'a PATIIECOMEDY' . "SMITH'S HOLIDAY". — FRIDAY and SATURDAY KEN MAYNARD c Fastest of tbeiu all in a great hard riding western. Featured by a sen- sational open mange• Tao, classic. tertainment for all. - • - "THE UPLAND RIDER" • CHAPLIN 'COMEDO" -: ".SELECTED'" Matinee Sat. at 3.00 p.nn. 11* • u• contributions to enc! tVt. •luno from 912,000 to $24;000 or 915,000. Mr. Clarke paid, a high compliment to the work of the various -boards and organizations, and said he had never worked with as fine a body of people esthe people of North street congre- 4 lance es 4 5 balance ffe •'n expenses 5, o offering, x , one15 ' i' i o the,p , w the nancial ob at ons f$' h fi coupe - ASHFIELD At the conclusion of Mr. Clarke's lopes. a remarks Mr. 'iv, C. Pr kdham •tool;, the 'Tia loeal budget for 1009 was pre - floor. 'There had been ::ome talk, he rented by the chairman of the board Miss .Lilian Mackenzie, of fort Al- saki, that Mr. Clarke might seek an- of stewards, Mr. Ii. R, Long, who and Bert, WAS home for the week. -end. other charge, and, now that the sys- pounced the intention of holding a Mr. David Perrie, of Knox College, tent of inviting a minister to remain canvass for increased giving% whieh occupied the pulpit in Ashfield Pres - lead been claway with -along with 1one should do away with two appeals bbterian ehureh on Sunday last.. the term pastorate, there was the being made yearly for .special eel Miss Annie MacDonald, of Dunlop, a "b'i't £ minister who was us ingy's one at Thanksgiving; and one on � and Miss Resale Grant of I,eeburn y edgto�the aIdAMetliodist system not anniversary Sunday. pent the week -end at their respect - feeling sure that n congregation Mr. A. M. iio'bertson, secretary- lye homes, wished him... to continue, and in order treasurer of the choir, reported a . Attie funeral of the late' Mrs. George - to make the wish of the congregation membership of , reeeipto of $93,90, Drennan, . of the 10th concession of clear, Dar, lrridliam suggested a iib vote of . expenses, ainly for music, of $76.- Ashtleid, took place Monday after - appreciation of his work and moved; 26, balance on unhand $1144" 3111** noon, interment at Lochalsh come to that effect. This was seconded by Campbell, the -choir leader, mention- torMuch t y« 'h s ympa hY Is felt for tltc Mr. Duma and carszed by a unani- I ed the vecent increase u attendance . �l ..A in the choir and oke' of the work bereaved hi elaand and six small cliil- __ -.. _ ._ mous standing vote. It was this or. p dren who are left to mourn her loss. Draper, 7I„ George Frazier, 68. Jr., ADVERTISE IN 'rut STAR preezion • unit drew from Mr. Clarke' generally es very seti faetery. The IL ---Margaret Crawford, 76; Dorothy „ , • the . remark that whether or, not at l -e ail as rebuilt lase year ,gave a SCHOOL REP£1RT6 McMillan, 76; Marjorie . Maekenzie,1-:. •"'"'--- any time he should find Iris work in' vary fie effect for. an organ of it.: 72; Cecil McGee, 72. Pr. --.',Tacna another sphere he could' say that be size. • Part Albert "~t r, Just received several dress lengths of figured Pussy -willow in new spring designs. I'IiOIVEF THE CASH sTORE 6 Reliable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices S IV C1ifY d H 78� Murree, Helens McGee. Neither Intek never ex to work with es fine al .Far the Young People's Society 112r. r, ' .a ox Hoy, ,Sanson fikk011if•; 330 1 For Upholoterin Repairingp Murray ? e; Edna Crawford i 5 t'ox t 'nor absent—Margaret Lednar•, 'Sara : �" ltefianisahiai body of people its the Worth street Campbell repe ted an addition ata Martin, Elton . Draper, Kathleen! i G r` n the recent meeting of fifteen members, Dickson, r?i: Kathleen Crawford, 73. I A latrpa range of Sempto Cov.ar0 congregation n ode rch 0 h C f •d Kathleen Led nor. Sunday 'morning he .an -g snore than' the Society started the Examine in Hist., Liter,, Oral Comp," raw of is won nor, I [n a.cerrved h with raid now the membership and Composition; Sr. III, --1- i L. DiratKEN�IE, Teacher. P. A. ZIMMERMA;N • flounced his intention to remain, nsuc gear to the satisfaction of the congrega-1 was ' G0. Receipts,Nelson 8lre t $45.99, expenses et . Lednor. 75; Ethel it acicenzie, 71 horns -cripple the feet and melte I f Cm. •- .1$32.65, balance on. hand $13.34. (tie), 'Gifford Crawford, 66; •Arthur :walking a torture, yet sure relief in. ' On file finances of the local works Mr. A. 112. Robertson" secretary of Murray: '65; Elton lhaper, 62. Jr. the shape of Holloway's Corn Rem•:iv-; •- ~ - .^° I:— o sov o U II Wo v l r Sara. a tin Mr Pridham, Lie can re ational the session, reported on the work and d Y, , M r er is within reach. of all. I ;�'�,► C7.El.gtB"3C'Ey3�.z.A.. g g 60; Kathleen Ladnor, 64; Elwood treasurer, reported_ expenses .oggxe. i referred •to a change in the handling; M ii7' A Y 54 II R serve Faster • 'iZond't A rri 1t t, "i'a t. Q ,ltl use for Own Kttxs I gating $4,9.44.73, exclusive of the of the benevolent fund,. which form- array, , sura, oung, Sr, a y, p, ,' 3� , , ,, amount contributed towards the era' exly was in chargi of the:pastor-Char1ette Crawford, $3; Mary "de- far the Women's Hospital Auxiliary' �• gin fund, which would bring the total. none, and now had been handed over Millan, 79; Fred. Crawford, 77; ElmnerK '600 and dance. 1 - raised for congregational purposes 1 to a committee of the session, with to very nearly $5,400. The rebuild- 'Mr. Hera as. treasurer. The amount HELpED DuRING y � ...0,4,,........' ing of the organ Bost $1,000:and $500 handed to Mr. Hern was 937 and out of this was being tarried on a note,1 of this $10 had been voted totq. the Ilei - which it is hoped to.wipe out by a tisk Miners' fund; Mr Clarke re- n special offering on anniversary Sun- ported as . the• fund. while he had which. AGE day. When We note is out of the I had the handling of it. 972,26 from way, ig congregation will Consist only of a 926.72• Woman Praises Lydia E. $450 note, a talanee from the many! The Official hoard made a list of g 1t11cY1Hm'S Vegetable improvements made in the ;church ; nominations for session and commit: building in recent years. The budget tee of stewards,: the congregation at of local congregational requirements' large of course having the privilege' gation. The Sunday school superin for tho present year is $5,227, of making . further nominations. y P doing' a splendid work, and Mr. elation Wee resented b • Mrs H Ed= I and. W. Hers: were reappointed to the tendent teachers and officers were The report of the Woman's Asso Meagre. William Bailie, J i•' Tom 1 wards the sec>~aetare and showed session` for.anothei' six-year terns and +...i. $$9$,30 raised during 1928, with . arMessrs. Giles Jenkins and C. M. Rob - balance . on hand of 9655.73 in addition ertson to Ell the Placa of Bev. James to 9481,12 invested in a bond and a Hamilton and alts', Alex. Saundera, debenture: The . Society had fifty and a special service to set apart the members with an average attendance. new members. will he held shortly. of 21,4 at the meetings, Abe committee of stewards :is in - Mr. Gordon Tebbutt, Sunday school creased from fifteen to eighteen. secretary, reported an average at.! Messrs. T. Wallis, J. R. Wheeler, W. ATWATER `KENT' $ATTE6YLESS RADIOS wi n ha h record: C. Pridham .and H. IL: bong werere- ' e r e om oun . a re ie at ° c p 1 George Andrews. to take Inc place of once, began to regain my appetite, and the lowest Aug: 5th, in thee -were 22$ Mr,. Jas: McManus, Who has not been my nerves. got better. I will recoin- on the rolls, with 38 in primary.; able to attend ;the 1neetings, - and mend your medicine to all with, trou- Tel. 174-W for Deaton Teachers and 591officers 25. Financial! Messrs.. Malcolm MacKay, L, C. bleslikeihad:'- MnsJoniv23shsair; totals were 9537:17, with $302.87 162 N. Christina St., Sarnia, Ontario. .. eallignaltiale":" 'Oration spent for supplies, and $175 conte% Chapman and A. L. Cole, were an- �, pointed for three, two and one year --------- Compound -- - Compound Sarnia, Ont. --•-"1 am willing to answer letters from other women, to tell their the won - 1 derful good Lydia E.Pinktiam's Vege- table Compound did me. I cannot be thankful enough for the benefits I re- eeived during the Change of Life. I do housework and my troubles made me : unfit to' work. A friend advised _ . me- to trythe Veg. o f -210cs of $, th g ' appointed for three years, and Mr• t bl C f 210 scholars April let and 99 as Compound. d I feltgr at 1' f • FOR Service and Quality TRY SPARR's GROCERY The Store of Satisfaction HAMILTON ST., ' GODERICH Phone, - 146 - In -1 W.MadONALD ELECTRICIAN Brltarnnla Road buted to Missions.. respectively as the additional mem- 1 . rs. Andrew, president, reported be of he board.. The. prolierty -' r� � re - for r the 1Ponson's Aua-ilnaary: _ The committee is to consist of five, two year had been one . Of progress and p -? PLACE L the Auxiliary had 71 life members appointed by the stewards, two by FROM NI I+M T H TO POUR Tit,. r I N SIX lMft 0 ilT91111 and 33 annual members two of the i We Deliver in Town 1' Ii at• 4. 1 the trustees and one by the session,. life members being added during -the ,the saembers to appoint their own year. - The objectiveof the Auxiliary chairman• • had been exceeded and $860 was re -1 A vote of thanks to . the various ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF ew Pring ijresses HAS ARRIVED THIS WEEK '"HERE are nearly 50 new Dresses in this shipment and the styles . and value are the best we have ever been • abbe to offer. iF you are -down town be sure, to see our window display, featuring the dainty new Dresses at our special price of $8.75 EACH For complete satisfaction and value buy KAYSER SILK ROSE this spring. Prices are now L -SO, $1.65 and $1..95 `hope The SA GRAY Phone 1 organizatioria and officers was passed en notion of Messrs. Hums and Toni. I Refreshments were served at the close by the Women's Association. a MR. ROBT. JOHNSTON' IS PRESIDENT Honor comes to 'Mr. Robert John- stun, county court clerk, inhis elec- tion es president of the Ontario Good Iltouda Association sit the annual gathering in 'Toronto. Iaat week. Mr. Johnston was was vice president last year 1 and he had the honor this year of re- 1plying to the addresses of welcome 1 from . Mayor McBride and Premier C Ferguson. Huron County was-excep-. Venally well represented at the gath- i Bring this - year. Warden Inglis; Reeve Hugh 11111. Colborne; Reeve .J. i W. McKibben, of Winghatn; Reeve , Alf. ilaelser, of Brussels; Reeve Henderson, of • Morris; Reeve It 1{eya, of Ashfield; Reeve Jas. \Dalian. tyne, of Uoborne; Roy Patterson, i - ,II'uran County Road Superintendent; G. Young, county. treaourer; Meat Robert Johnwton, Mayor MacEwan and Councillor Munninga, of Gode- 'rich; and 1lfeoaars. Jobnaton,. ,Smith s and Foster of the Dominion head Machinery Co., were all in attend- antee. - Mr. Patterson gave a pan4i• on re- i diking tile cost of road- construction by modern machinery and 11 is. Hugh Bill •spoke on the .township road onp- crintendent iii relation to the town- to-hdp aeouneil, Among prominent men Herbs That Heal When Lungs and Bronchial Tubes Seem all on Fire 1 Fifty :COMA ares, ii tisiist•iboing said, Jatnt5 (sill ealnrr, cams to Peterlro' oa alt t'eu any. lila tract a timamvcd•atns ail' in tomponaehna hrrlaal n,r,lacar•r. cf Lia many fir .-i'gsii>s o -iiia r kik c!ateiry•t to Iteontsl:;a.b e e ai, aaiar illi. and nae i +11C1 161, mut a=slot:, rias Isis Indian Luna I aci.i', (tanaYf ,1rb� 8141:' itiinj !MITT 111.S7ti from 'Mono. Altuuto. 9if a° ,12. S O . lr-siren', Itrlanig to , int.:=41 1.=r;". r;". A lycaat,l r` rtf g;ora.:1 tat Vtttasl Mahe a tl,. �g fe a ral at',ea ter i• this tai„:1, &chalet tctxat:d. tarxp ttcll this t roto `,t'ts ih"r carat the £i- r fete (;plea ;lu it Ikxdaad IIle arla�rtrt IICAT Olil.^,1n..2IJ:e itt,i t i NASI -l' iz400" PRICES '-5 Standard Six Models . lb . 6 Special Six Models , . . . 7 Advanced Six Models Delivered with Ai/Equipment . $1234 to $1489 ' • . 1822 to 2177 • . 2162 to 3287 ompare .Delivered . Prices! INbuying your new car, we havb this suggestion to, offer; Find out both the factory (f o, b.) price and the delivered price of each car under consideration. See bow much difference between the two prices, and ask why. You will discover this: That Nash "400" delivered prices are closer to the factory prices than Competitive cars. Because Nash cars are factory equipped with hydraulic shock absorbers, bumpers, tiro lock--et•ery necessary accessory. All these are Nought in tremendous vol- ume, and all are included in the factory price, instead of being added as'"extras," at retail figurea, by the dealer. Some dealers (not Nash dealers) add as much as $50 or $60 for bumpers alone. lThy a "400," and get more for yo ur The New NA S 2400" Zcttsle the Wo heIt sld tit btator Erie ratite, EnriPofir'"400VEerftEsA'O tr”rits:s4[1i1- 1148 "I`1112.71 OH.L Twin.lggnition niixor 12 Akceafotype spark }Tags High compression Ifbndaille and Lovejoy abotk absorbers (extlsaro Ngeb oweai$arr Salon Bodies Murano? alloy pistons op teem New double drop freeze Torsional vibtation damper World's easiest steere"aig 7-bearieg; crankshaft tett. w trona piolt flijeir centralized ebaaaio itabricatioa Electric clocks interior metalware chrome plated over nickel i.onger wheelaesee One-pieC:e. Salon fenders Clair vision front ... pillar coal Nash Special Marto front and rear Short ittaniaagl radices Ittutlpers HURON MOTOR SALES sacra STREET -• t„OD1',I (°It