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The Goderich Star, 1929-05-02, Page 5Ito. tilt: itSDA.V, MAY 1+d. 1 teeio OUR BIG Anniversary Sale Spocials STILL ON UNTIL Campbell's Drug More C.Or)ERICH ONTARIO THE GODERICH STAR igeaat hit at the suppoeaedly tight grip DONNYBROOK tae ';simpers keep Cir telt ala !ne-,y bage wary made when the throw gilded halt* Janwtt_ Murphy and Arnold Praia, of the paenbraater fraternity wort of tb. . (. 1.. ,ors htene far the brought an anti plated ever the chair weekG-rnd. of the guest of 'ta nor and all the Mrs. J. Y. Jehna*tan. of Seaf.rth members of the banking fraternity visited over the wk.en l at the home AUBURN '11[, hR i present were supplied with the cleave- of:Mt George Wallace. Owings' to the wet weather seeding ,iittangveale commonly aasaa,ehated in The W. M. S. held their April is progressing eeryslovens at pees. f the mind with the oboe bargaining meeting on Thursday of last week in ors. ',proprietor py{a�o}f a� �ypawn brol�er"* oitipc�e. ttit� laaasement u the church. Mt tarsal 31cs. jeeeple Matson vwere k tl ydisar Maki;rvan.. ..FP40,, in 11401 M oc j r 1 iteiinR ex Mr. I,wsaTres Mr. said 11[raa, Win Finlay and Miss in viii- locality lire, week visit@ng , and of the good reheat an hitualit in iTia3 cic aret l yshtbkt Sand*eai fnic'nais frblrkunti,3!:s. Msg. �irialc.'=cin were y. „tween .he town and its municipal Winker. The Bank of Montreal wars lair**, A. . John..:1 1 Miss R. visiting Mende in, the village Gil founded in 1817 and the Towne of Thompson, I. Jefferson and Aire. latter !part of Iasi week. t ederieh in 1827 and these two insti- Robert Chantney attended the meet- lust week alit: Gordon Taylor .is tutions had travelled along pretty ink of the Humin Presbyterial ,Satiety at Detroit and brought a neve .ear at Exeter on Tuesday of this Creek. hcp1-x vwitla him. well together ever since. As the The itsv. Wti. T. Goodwill is a�ttend- treasurer of the Goderich '#Iospitaal; . ' tA'tlYE' ' ' ing the Synod of the I'awsbyterian Board Air. istan a had . given very. church* in Paris this week. valuable t►ssistanee to the work aand Large crowds are passing tiaroug h ,M '. WW'm. J: Thompson attended the iin the linaaneing of the new building. hexa daily* to 11ieClura's big wale, a,.itanthl c meeting of the WVest. W'Vaawa-1 In his -church relationships too he which will continue all this week. nosh Fire Il -:u riec Company at , load been a goad servant and socially, we -are glad to report that Mr. Dungannon 4n Wednesday. ' the !people .of feoderich would Hulas Jno. Blake is sonnewbet better. 'We Mr. Robt. Taylor, who haa been tan Mr. and Mrs. Lesslie and their AMP% will be pleased to wee hint up and the sack list. went to Toronto the laat- iiy. ',around again. - • -ter part of last Creek for treatment., 'Tile. chairman tailed on 'M1. A. ...Tile. to speak on behalf of the Mr. and Mr*. V4 *Mace Twamley and Ile was to be operated on this week. , bankers of Goderich, on Mr. Lionel Mxmas�L'*m of Kaaitlr oSwunc• Y l ash r. and of iilrais locality Hud now o£ resident eitrc t, Parsons, to' speak on behalf of the a. , Goderich Hospital Board a and on Sev.i Mr. *and lifts**. Jim Anderson and is visiting friends and renewing att. I Mr. Mills to e$ae;<'k of M. Lesslie"s w t11 la relatives fospent the utlataan qu K" mees en n% Present. ty at the church - relarionaahI lv► and each t e- station here, widening the railroad sponded, Mac Mulvey ay spoke of Mr. non.'he funereal of the late Mrs., John and putting in a new aiding so that Lesslie as one whom he had always Johnson, of the 12th can., last hilar*- any length of train can be accammo- . found honorable mel above board and dal' was very ' Largely attended and.dated. Formerly, . when long strings foursquare and the 'relationships ba - the floral tributes were beautiful. Of freight cars were met here by ate► tween him and the other bankers of a M. Ben Comfort and iron, /ends, er trains, difficulties in crossing were the town had alwaay8 been cordial, returned to their home at St. Cath expexieneed. Mr. Parsons emphasized ,Mr. Leas- **sines on Wednesday last after . Mr. John Wilson- was nt Dungan- lie's work on Elie hospital board and spending the hast week with Mrs, non this week: attending to his. duties the West; Mrs, McDonagh it ct'atht. i' " with %haunt she titter 11e, tau band tireckeeac l her a ne b: r of yeah ago. We. extend ow syappaatby to ` the 1peeeav't.'d, ---..--.-. introdueedsotto aeries .and a sonar, .Comfort's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jnm as auditor of the West Wawaanosh OMPI IMENTAaar.x DINNER e }tobie on hand for the oceasion. may. which took well with._the gathering. 3lake� b'ire'insurance Company; neeessitat• 7'0 MR. LESSLIE: or MacEwan presided and Mr. A. J. And Air. Mills *Dake of Mr. Lesslie-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and ed ivy the, chance .af secretary,thin -- *- MacKay, atianager, of the' Rank of as a member of his select vestry. daughter, Loraine, visited the form. new secretary, Mr. Treleaven, tak- A happy' event took place at the Commerce, was vice chairman, Mr. Charles Aieakinst made a hit er*s sister. Mrs, Wilfrid Plunkett,, of ata; twssession on the first of the hotel Bedford on Monday night, the.After the singing of '"O Canada," With the audience in hie vocal se1ec- Auburn. TheY were accompanied by month. ion being a send-off to Mr. E. with•Mr. Wilkinson at the piano,. and tion& "Afandelay" and "Toannty Air "Drennan'* mother, Mrs. James (Froin another correspondent) , ), Lesslie, manager of the Goderich grace raid by Rev. Mr. Mills, rector Lad. Mr. Meakius,'is a neweomet Drennan. 1 •Air, p, E, Erratt Is unloading a nch of. the Bank of Montreal, lase of 'St. Georges church, the delights toGoderieh about -a month sgo. He Mrs, John Mousey returned hone sax of oats this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Snyder and Jack spent Sunday with relatives here. Ax:. E. Lear, of Blyth,Is visiting n g her sister, Mrs. 11. H. 11111. • J. Taylor & Son are putting in a new. gas Station. Mr. Gordon Taylor is sporting a new Chrysler coach. The sawmill will complete' this seas son's cut in a few days. Mr. Elwin Killough is making pre- partitions for installing hydro Ion his rano Miss Ruby Carter left on Monday to take a situation in Goderich for some months. Air, • Turnbull, of Grand Bend, cal- led on his uncle, Mr. J. C. Clark, and other relatives here on ,Sunday.. The steam shovel which has been working east of the station moved to the gravel pit near McGaw -station early this week. Air. and Mrs. Joe Carter and son. fe his departure for Brockville, to of the menu were indulged in, andads •falmerly in the theatrical lino Saturday fast after spendingthis not viach branch he has been promoted. the menu was designed to tickle not and will be quite an acquisition to the few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Giving to Mr. Lesslie's indisposition alone the palate, for intersPerscd on t wn in .Xie way of entertainment. Kenney Caaingbell, of Detroit. she In response res tarepeated eco e P n t�es h this event hadbeenpostponed fromthe'n bill ofwere u h hr n t o ted fares c e tsprinted 1 in p d _Pwas alecontpanied by her daughter an earlier.Iate, and his many friends comments as "cold as a banker's re- indulged in some reminiscences of his Mrs. Aubrey Higgins, and, son, Jack. ate glad to see him able't. be. about fusel;' said ef the ice cream, "bank theatrical experience, which proved who.intend staying for a two weeks' again much as usual, andNable to ex's refusal of accomiutltiatfon, :het -both interesting. and. entertaining to visit. take part in the festivities. with as :tut," following tea and coffee, all a degree, Another :star performer. ..ae.--e-- e--�- ---�e ranch* gasto as as There was a designed 'Air tickle the imagination. *was Sheriff, Reynolds} who •gave the'LANES largo gathering of e men• of 'Code- Various other quips at :the bankers ecotchman s Prayer; in response to rich for the complimentary dinner, expense appeatted on the menu. requests. in his own inimttabieestyle, • Mr. and Airs. John Mullin spent but one absentee was noted in Mr, C. "Pay for your own cheque if not suf. Community singing' led by Fred Sunday morning in knaw. ion Wurtele, who had. taken a prime in- frcient balance" had its point in a re- Sturdy, and a ,pieked chorus in which i Seeding has been the,occupant o, terest in getting 'up the event, but cent" decision of the loeal banks to D'oc. Graham was the -stellar per. the farmers . around here the past olio was unable an aeeount of a .sold- make a service Charge. But the big- former added to the enjoyment of the week:. . casion and jest and story were.rife.1 Mr.. and ,Mrs. Andrew Giant visit - briefly his. F. Dari awe solicitor for the Bank ed at the home of the latter's parents: of Montreal, ixtoke briefly and also lately. Mr. 11. H. Reid.. Mr. and Mrs,' Alvin Bowles,' of A presentation of a handsome London, spent a day recently with ebony Bane was made to Mr. Lesslie friends of this vicinity. on behalf of the gather: r. by Mr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge, of J. ,.MacKay and Mr. Lesslie was as Dungannon, spent a day recently with happy as the .rest in his reply, ex- t Mr, and Mrs. Caswell ••llacicety. pressing :contain feelings of regret on his. and Airs. Caswell Hackett and I; , Elgin,spent leaving* Goderich which he had learn- little son, Gordon, spent a •day xe- wit} the 1oriner's i *Sunday Gently with the formers mother, of'parents, Axe. and ed to be very fond of during his eightMrs. Jas, Carter. ' years' stay here. He assured the Lueknew" The ornamental work on the tower gathering that he would Ibe back rs and Winnie Lisses ane and Elsie Vint, all of the Presbyterian church which waselda Goderich before long. • Cheers u delayed bythe coarsing of winter were given for the guest of the even- cheers ven. of L, 'ii, S., spent the week -end at. . ' ;..{, :u„4.:he--banquet; was a their homes here. er last fall, was completes this a close by the singing of the National` '!;here nestled -war rerf•`Saturday. Rev.Mr. Alp and several members - Anthem. pmorning last the late:. Mrs. Johnston,1 -attend the annual Mr. Lesslie is -hisleaving for Brock-! who for many years had made -her •of •tho--W. M.,,g, mooted to Exeter vine today,'and successor hep v' McDonagh, of near me with her daughteMrs. Chas. on r, Mrs. John- meeting of theme Presbytery, and•the Mr'. WVhateley, . 'arrived on Aionelay t c well it uteri azround thi Presbyterial of the United church; • .. a i C�, D Staterooms f .AT Tourist Price POI. TUE All -Expense Euro- pean -Maur VISITING -S OTMND ENGLAND .-HOLLAND MEZiGIUM +G ANY: DANCE KING PAGE FIV* AMINNIMMININONINIMIL Housecteaning Time IS HERE Don't Your Windows Crave for NEW CURTAINS? We have a vet,* fine assortment of Swiss Panels Swiss Curtains Nets and Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, with or with - out valence 50 -inch Sunfast Silk Overdrapes New Patterns and colors in Chintz and Art Sateens A special value in Ruffled; Cur, tarns, With tie backs, in tvvo qualities:. 98c -a pr. and -$x'.25 a pr. F. HIBBERT tf PHONE 136 THE CASH STORE BE M LL1 R the young . people's meeting last Silt A very enjoyable •sa'cfal oveniriH'a day. Next Sunday evening' fehe was held at the church last 'ridaay..`� 1 Lung people of rhe ogre ofreet g Several ladies Attended the W.AI.4 ..r,raaai� the Presbyterial at Exeter last Tuesday. The tea meeting will take place on' ' May 2,ith, Paramount Quartette from Seaf;irth will entertain. Iirucefield ,Young People. will pre- sent "the play, "The Pati Across the Hill, .tat 'Bennailler on Friday even - mg, May 3rd. Musie hetween . acre. Admission 'i1ie end 2aie:. The lame* n lee+tura "'On the old.: slaves trail in Afric a,” war• given at evenin for ,take charge of the Gode- sten was eery n s g g A. play entitled "A Busy Honey- moon," • branch. vicinity as sIii• lived Tiers many years„ .,. ,,.;...,..... s-...,.. • ogee The remains were laid to rest moon, will be presented vender the i ANNUAL CONVENTION OF j on Aionday, Apr. 28th*. The sympta- auspices a£ St. Mark's s ciiton in the WESTERN .ONTARIO *thy of this community is extended to Foresters' hall, Auburn; on Friday LIBLRAI.-CONSERVATIVESS the bereaved ones. evening;, 'May 10th, by the A. Y. P. A. of . Trinity church, Ifensall• The Rapson orchestra will be in. attend- ance. , Mr. James Johnston is installing a deep well with diret drive eleetrie pump at the rectory in Blyth; This pump which was put on the market only last December is . a very • cone. pleas unit and any hydro user in this. Aiiss Elva proctor-iattended the W. district who is contemplating putting Association will meet at the same in an electric pump should see ",unit hour gas the"*nen, 2 p.m., and the pre- M. S, Presbyterial held in James S. -'in operation. sident, Mrs. A. T. Ediyaards, will pre- church. Exeter, on Tuesday last. Word was received on Monday* of. side. The Y. P. League on Friday night the death at Long- Bcaeh, Cal., of At the luncheon. the speaker will be. was well attended. The program Airs. Aaron 'Bennet. The • remains Hion.•.0,,:.jloiv_arehierguson, K. C., M. prepared by the soeiat and literary are being brought home, the funeral P. P„ Premier of the Province, intro- .vice president was' greatly enjoyed to be held froth, the old homestead, duced by Hon. . W. S. Haney, ALP.P., by all. Wm. Straug han's, to hall's cemetery. for Lambton, and at the business The play entitled "The Path Across .it will not be possible Inc them to 1 meeting, after the address of wel• the Hill," was repeated in Ebenezer reach here.untilthe;beginning; of the g came by Mr. A. A. Ingram, K. C., church on Thursday of last week to week, Mr and Mrs.. Bennett, who t{ president of the Ontario Conservative ea "full house.” Many from Holmes- _ went to California last May on ee- 1 Association, and. civic atreetings. from .ville took advantage of this. to see count of Mr. Bennett's health, had I His Worship Mayor Kilpatrick, and the,play a second time. fermeriy resided :in Myth. Mrs. greetings from Mr. John R. Mac- A goodly number of : boys and. girls Bennett had been in poor health since !Nicol, president of the Ontario Con- greeted Mrs. He •• ert on .Wednesday a severe attack of vire flu in Dec., serwative-Associtition, there will 1� afternoon of thi veelt in the base- though not considered dangerous. the election of ;officers and general gent of the eh reh, the occasion business and addresses by Hon. R. D. being the organization of a Junior ------ Bennett, Bennett, K.C., M.P., leader of the 1)o. League. ' rhinion Opposition, introduced brlir. $Er, - ru Eccles. J. Gott, M.P. for South Essex; Hon. G. 'Toward Ferguson, K. C.. M. Mr, and Mrs. Will Reed and family P.P., Premier of Ontario, introduced spent Sunday in Lucknow. I by Rev. W. G. Martin, M.I'•P., Brant- Miss Elia Sproul, of near Dungan - ford; Hon. Chan. McCrea, K. C., M. non . is assisting. Airs. Win. Baldwin.. • = P. P, introduced by Dr. Paul Poisson, Miss Mary Phillips, of Toronto, M. P. P. for North Essex; iron, Hugh spent lasts week with iiter sister, Mrs. Guthrie, K. O., M. P., introduced be" Thomas Ferguson. Mr. J. Frank White, M. P.. London 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm.,(Love, of Mar - Oen. A. D. �Atediue, Ai. 'P., 'Chief Con»: ,nock, spent Sunday with Mrs. Love's uervativo Whip, introduced by Mr. sister, Mrs. Wm. Baldwin. George. Spotton, M. P, for North Mrs, John Campbell spent a eon - Huron, and by Airs. Howard refits, plop of week* with Incedaughter, Mrs. of Peterborough. introduced. by 'Moe. George Phillip, near Fordyce. V. J. Hanna, of garde. Mr. Wileon irwin was in London The seventh annual convention of BOLMESYILL the aLlberal-.Conservative AssoetaXtion , - of' Western Ontario will . be held, in The Huron Presbytery was attend - London on Friday, May 10th, with ed on Tuesday, April Stith, by Rey. J. H. luncheon at Hotel. London at 12:1e, W. Herbert and !lir, Geo, Tebbutt. business session. in the Masonic lien Mr, John .Potter, of: Norwich, was $455.01 Organist and Choirmaster at 2 p.m, and reception and daance in w visitor in the community this Sdilaings from Montreal Central United Church the Ladies' ,'Ia11 at 8:30 p m. The weep. WINDSOR, , ONT. ' L d Western Ontario Conservative Mrs. W. II. Lobb, Mrs: Herbert and &Ailing ;frottni. Monfreatl ' For, information,and reservation,, write GEO. H. 'KONG 1129 Ouelette Ave:, Windsor, Ontario • MODEL THEATRE F, MONDAY': and TUESDAY BROWN' STARRINQ DOLORES DEL RIO ° Miller's 'WPowders act mildlyott !twin, whaofa ini rt. &me tth brother, and without injury to the child, and tat, there can be no doubt' of their deadly Mr. and Airtl.'lerman.Phillips land elft ti upon worms. They have been Mr. of near' Mafekinge spent last in successful use for .a long rano and Sunday at the Monte of me, and etre.' Incthe purpose. They eve recognized au.a leaning, prepare- t thin °naveJohn Canthbell. proved' their power in nurnbcrless ML'in. John Johnston passed away, cases and have given relief to 11111* on Saturday Clthe home of her netn children, who. but for the'gond ofiiicee tion 'The funeral will be field on tr ied • this k enfeebled. have contln Monday afternoon to Kintaail ceete- ueii vrreak and enfeelnled. tory, She leaves to mourn her tome ono con, Jim, rind four daughters, PORT ALBERT Mrs. John Parrish (Annie), 10 can„ Miss Annie McDonald spent the Mrs. Dr. Bender (Martha), of Chi - week -end with Air. and Mru. T7aonuts cage; Mrs. ]`'`rank Gilt (Etumat), in Bogie ' Mr.. Roy Petrie spent a short visit • - evith Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hoy, of Oshawa, last week. Mr. James aieMillar* and Roy Pet- rie have been . orting new ears lasted l Jas. McMillan having a Pontiac and Boss Petrie a !into Durant. Matinee—Tuesday at 4:15 i. lT . 1 , £ SIIFIELD 4.. Education+lal Comedy—"MAKING WHOOPEE'° i4fitia Dells IIeChein, of Ripley, Is Evenings, Adults 35c, Children, 25e. Matinee 2k and 15e l visitingf at her Wine in pintail. FRIDAY and SATURDAY M> . Andrew Th. All. *spent the WEDNESDAY and '11110 tSDAYMr at his hoiee in Lneknow. f'IIiVE 11 O0K. MARY BRIAN, . WILD GEESE Mr. Alan MacKay has retooled by Martha ti ten ar home after * eendie ; a week at the WII,I.IAM PliWVELL and E^ a, q : ; ,*x. e«+!elatgr g�, 114f'E,:ttvtVA A Wily epecinl atttaetirtt at voile 'e- 1 >ca with Belie Bennett and ' a ' ° • - .' Ms: Domeier Mae➢. ae, a,$ Milvel ten t Anita 3tete:at. Millions have t°ead rtpcnl; tarale week-c7c. tat bio home Els depict a great naeleaa:�zsata et toile �aiaal 1".os9aaIIult,. forgottrn free-. Mrnaehne face:? dist thin cnthrall1 dory anti cvctyb;pdy Itrv. J'. I➢, itpitatact°, 02 Totctttfa, rl:, et the reset, Fat '(7 that '1111120' too, ie .ypr'as 51nt; its f51tatt`ieAtiuin A Iataiine tai?ed the ipa➢init es A.^.IpEa��Ial I'reolpy- r. !. 9 Y " t t illicit • G1t� 1l:s to �J21t?t})±, A gsCli patine ➢`g and family tele �11.SI3 a t; 1 rt [• d rinrr,I.et<E. p tErigtn a stnr�•li on , errs,.*<r. "t~'(lltctJrl`1il �t FACES" Mr.!ant Ai s'1 ,ter Stsatlttn , HAMILTON s 'dEti ' '1' 4DA1a"tCd! INN #?�► 1+'a��ilP 1W"�iti Yr'lrl% 4D K'OAII #lY i r•Ipent oamlay at they home of Were?, 141 kiwi !]!) tel FS''' • "JEST DANDY" sego, Ma?. atvd MO J©Egan Z1it2c�iCc, IIt±TI4!''FIFB`° • `f iatineerea-Tace. at d.1G, Sat. at Riot.* ct�alela, DO YOUR SHOPPING AT Sparr's Grocery and enjoy the satisfaction of getting only the beut. Ir1tESII mui'rs ands VEGETABLES A complete Iine of Eatables for your table MATER and EGGS - MANITOILle and PASTRY FLOUR Frigidaire . equipped for your protection. Call in and be eon- S•inced. parrs ,Grocery The store of satisfaction. HAMILTON STREET, GODERJG11 Phone 146. We deliver in town YOU BREAK 'ESI; WE FIX 'EM $25.0 to any Mari who will bring us a Car we cannot Fix - Gasoline—Luf rJeat tonnWa7shinR-3%rage HARRY BRADLEY r4 \'TPflTIf I%v�mY"'�L"'".IAA' ti v"I,11P • FOR STRQNG BONES" GiVE BABY Scott's Emulsion Convertible Preferred Sleeks—I, The ' holder of a .well -secured Convertible Preferred Stack enjoys ,both the benefits de- rived from a senior t,`;,ats;;.t i,:ring aa• ffixsd - return,- and the opportunity of 'faring its the . future•. prosperity sir the company throughthe privilege of converting the pre- ferred shares into common shares. We recommend .Toronto - Elevators Limited, a Preferred Stock of this type, for invest- ment, BRICE: 109 and :secreted interest, yielding7% Dozy/am/0N -CUIMTIEs conrommoN ram= MONTREAL - rztsUlishes314gi1 WINNIPEG LONDON, ENO, E, R. Wcc.L Pa,ic'enc VANCOUVER Heal Olio:: TORONTO, a6 KW 5t. It E, a3OULTER, Reprt:er,t►tive, O0DURlCH, Ontstio ... and MEATS SPECIALS IN Fresh and Cooked Meats, Fish, Fruit and Vegetables. A fall line of Groceries, etc. All new stock. If you would like some fresh Lake Trout give us a call A' Delivertes t 9 eat. era., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.eaa. WA Tt tai OUR WINDOWS GEORGE W. BAECHLER Phone 368 COR. KINGSTON STREE T AND SQUAR eQ I a to. ° a b 6 A .,. 4