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The Goderich Star, 1929-05-09, Page 4
1 PAUL' FOUR Speciai Saleof Children's Coats Soiu remarkable values in Children's Coats, made of Duvetyn, Charmeen and Poiret Twill, in the popular shades, such as Sand, Rosewood, Greens, Blues, etc. Sizes 8 t) 14 years • Regular Price front $10 to $14. Special Sale Price $S. ' hiffon BOYS'. >ie' Vests Ladles C .��._ � a ds and Silk 1fose in all the different light shades, price; $1,501O $115 4„�:�5ptetal Sale Price 79 cents Sizes to9 Reg. 39c and 45'c for cts. Cotton and Lis(e Comfy Cut, Opera Top and half sleeve styles. Rog. up to 55e Special Sale,. 2$ cents R MOTHERS' flaw Get something nice for Mother for Mothers" .M._. V V 1 • Day, something that will be appreciated. For instance a Scarf, pair of Rose, pair of Gloves, a Coat or Flowers. A. CORNFIELD " SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" \VEST SIDE OF SQUARE . THE TIGkITWAiIthe'lure of doubling his money when «..�- !'Toifanry Jordan persuaded him shat Three -Act C oauedy Under Auspices of • he hes a sure thing,,. The alternating St. .George's A. Y. P., A. A feeta and hopes of the speculator ms. kilte Success shown in the remedy' are true to life. in fact the whole play is full of huni- The comedy puton'by tho Young an nature, which accounts. for the People's Association of St.'George's strong ..appeal the cornedy makee, hurcb in the parish 'hall on Monday, Another of the Sturdy family ape esdayy:.aa�nd Wednesday evenings of .ears in the taste as Orval Stone! and this week peeved :agood success both "A. B. " did hie pert well. M1Lronel in paint ovieid he excellence of Dunsdon, as Elmer Taylor, • son . of 'the production and of the large ,crud- John Teeter, . in love with Mamie • aenees. The comedy itself is whole-. Harris, also did his part well. ' • tome end, while it shows up various But etc we have been tenting points of view in :natters financial, about all the male parts first, evhgn the overcautiousness of the man who we should have been attempting to beeps his savings hi the tank rather reeount the .clever acting of the ladles than putting them at work for blue. first. There is Mrs. R. C. slays, be, edit', the hapy • o -lucky youth who the queenly, rather selfish Mamie .never saves, and the young ;Matt .who }Farris, who expects her full shared counts his aic Ies>t n story, i if ithas•agood time without much, thtiuh o of a moral, seems to suggest that the where her ediniirer is to get the fiat happy - blendin of these various atti- ances for the good time and, at the • tudes,toward money lea Atte ideal, -and- ante-tine-Iasteup o ter-honie....t�n one discovers also that it does not no expect to start, There is Miss for a Toting than to take !his fiancee's Gladys . -inn, the matronly. and well advice to save, too seriously. . Theft preserve Mrs. John Taylor ,whose. are times when she revolts yet ainat a good natured way ^ of looking at tightwad. things is in contrast with the. rather The lam Was " -atten up : under the irritable nature of the head of -the direction a f: Major. A. F. Sturdy, who haute. And there is Miss Ruth Core played Ntte part of Tommy wrier, who brings to the tole of Edna Jordan, the. "Tightwad, and was. re• 'Taylor; the daughter,. in love with • eponsible for his full sharp of ,the in- Tolnruy Jordan, a characteristic nate fereet of the production. His young uralness' of action which lends at- qtr brother, O. W. Sturdy, played the traetivencss to her part. hart of. thin 6Cl.year-old gentleman Before the opening of the. play and CJahn Tnvierr) . with whose daughter during the intervals between acts an 'Tommy Jordan was la. love, John orchestra under the direction of Mr. Taylor, by.dint of saving, hard aecum- Male, played, a number of seleetious Mated $10,C1M1, whieh lie kept. in the with splendid interpretation, 'adding bank for ante keeping, but yieldedta- much to the a .. oyinent tit the even.. PHONE 418 f ing, The orchestra consisted of Mr. Wilkinson, at the piano; Misses Bunt 1 and Spence, violins; Mr. Forbes Mil. ler,, .cello a of ee., Chas.. Biaek, double bass; tlessrs. henry! and Fowler, cornets; Mee W. Newcombe,' tram. , bone; Mr. �-.11arold Blackstone flute,. Mr. C. Carter, eluronet; Mr. a. pal - mer,. saxophone; ,aartd Mx. S. Lauder,. drums. HOL�i' SVILLE I II SHE GODER1CR STAR Mr. S. M'eMath has purchased . a new Durant truck, The Junior League met on Wed nerd with attendance of a th an attends aS. y Rev. A. C. .Doan and family were visitors at the parsonage on Satur- day. Mother's Day service will be ob- served next Sunday:. Special music is beingpreparedthe o• ' pr pa by h junior clrofr Mr. Clifford McNell has secured, 1 position in Brantford. We shall- `uselds-venial-eountenanee--in-our. _ midst. The official bore- of the United church. inet this week at the, person- age atade transacted the business of the.quarter. The Ministerial .Association of S. Huron met on Monday at the parson- age,, with every nwember ° present. The.pavaer given by Rev. F. Irwin, of Centralia, was very greatly enjoyed by all,, and was provocative of much discussion. GODERICIII ..TOWN SH ..zest t , , .,. �� . � +�ci *�' . i• e,' 11 m :01111100010111101 A CANADA PAINT IF • s 4.4s— . •. a aP4 Beauty - and Hannon 4 A CHEERFULLY painted houses cannot help but impart bright. suss, prosperity ity and cher to the spirit which pervades the home. t* CANADA PAINT is rtiil economy. Good paint saves the 4*rf.ce. makes your buildings last flans times as Ions as they would if r►e lected. 'There is ``Quality irli every drop" of CANADA PAINT because of its bode pigments -genuine Etet bent Whine L..d, combined with first quality pure boiled oil. • r Thirty-two tormitifsit colors mrd Yes* trYw i/ f i **WO** to choose from. a r r ♦ e+ r or ,tale by R. J HOWARD QODEAICN 'MADE SY MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS . 'ELEPHANT BRAND' VVH11rE LEAD bliss Rua Sow'erby, .4 IVe stfeid, spent the weekend at her -hone here. -; Miss Adelaide Dar: I:sore of ' the London Normal, spent the week -end at her home hero. - The W. M. S. Of - Union church will meet . this We nesday afternoon At the home of its. Geo. Falconer. Misses Margaret and* Bessie Dave . Wean, ILX., of Detroit, are visiting at the home - of their parents, Mr. ontl Mrs. Robt. Davidson. late and stirs. Elwyn Anderson, end eliildrtn, of London, motored up and spend, the week -end at the home of the lady's parents, litre and -Mrs. - Robert Davidson. Mother's ZJay twill be. observed in union church next Sunday. The se nice will be as usual at g p.tn. 'There ,will be no Sunday school, Rev. M. C. Parr, the pastor, will be in Charge. A cordial imitation.- is extended to everyone to attend this eeeviee. DONNYBROOK, - Mite Laura ,Johnston Wase a week- end guest,at net home in Goderieh. Mr. Warren •Ilanrforal, of Stratford Normal, was home over the week encs. Mr. Gordon Jefferson, of .Gerrie, and Mr, Sant Jefferson, visited with heirtatotihe'r= one Sunday. 11tr..and Mrs. Richard Gardiner, of' .A,sh,field. were Sunday, visitors at the. hortte of Mr. Albert Campbell. Miss Rata M' 1'linehey, of Auburn, visited her sister,. Mrs. Chas. Robin. son, one day last week. The: Woiraen's Institute 1teIal their May electing at the home of Mrs. Chas. Robinson last \Vednesday. Splendid ,pe.- were given by Mrs.. Geo. Naylor and Miss Rebecca Tiiompeon, +anal music by Miss Elva i%caarney and` Jean Robinson. At the a , dove a e• f the Meeting all text ycitrs. of5ieer.4 wvrre.re*elected. .. much improved in health. The Ladies' Guild of C'hri5t churc....God. of and tithe buried 'rant the r Ti.► ' home of bis brother, Mr. C. A. slob• .1 tutorial fl,gruirt Thoughts appropriate to the coming celebration of Mothers Day, May 12th (Waitte% by REV, ARTHUR W. BROWN) 1 have just env v from a crowded rneraoriat service svxli, i Margot Asquith of ti•asting fame in tee realm et eute elegratiby sn i skit envy. Taaat:tatting lady is said to bean drawn up a eunimary of her history ant aspirations. `Tho last of these aspirations .was for ea crowded Me:aerial service." Doubtless sbe knows . that whale emee thins can be commanded, if not conunan,slded, arranged by thosewith influential and pow. trial means, it is not possible to do that with such a spontan- eous thing of heart as gather- ing in large numibere with gen. umne grief around it form loved and dost. Lovers of aensetiof- idism and display* may plan and stage a gond funeral with all. the impressive trappingsof woe, also snake use of striking press columns and the illustrate ed page, but such a thing would' in itself be a vulgar and an - ostentatious thing, and temper - cel to what I have, just witness - :'ed„ a solemn farce. :. The fragrance of the fiowaxe.. that were heaped high on and around the casket that contain-, ed the ,aortal remains of a gra• Mous lady h' with me. yet. ' ?leviers that 'I knew .'were net more beautiful and.: adorning than the feelings; and friendship for her sacredly cherished by those who provided them as a lest offering of love I .1'. looked into the faces, of and spoke ten- derly to seven children, grown to manhood and womanhood, weeping for a lost, noble mother who in a real spiritual, sense -had, been what Isaiah lead said ti man should bereua hiding,. place from the wind and a cov- ert from the tempest; as rivers Qt. inter in a dry place, as the shadow of ma great rock in .a • weary land." Round them were gathered hundreds of people visibly . :'loved at the passing and loss of a woman whose memory Will always be as the minister _,Quid,"lilt:: a voice summoning them to_the honor. i tl wayf'' ,h little of l e. IThe mole ray'i country church could not near contain the people who wanted to sit and stand before that sil. oat form: and reflect on the excellence of a life lived on the con an level of rural setting and of one who had been on angel . of the egrnrnon good to the rammunrty. eseeee Such ---a -- roxvdette memorial- service was not the fashiona'bh • product of • sensationalism or the • result of clever Arrange- ment rran e -anent and staging. No. It VAS the tribute paid voluntarily. fry berdeved hearts to a life that clothed itself" in the stuff of modesty, reticence, gentleness. kindness and sweetness, Glut shrunk from loudness, vulgar audacity ,and pushfulness of ma selfish kind. The unvarnished story can be told in .' a few •words. She, "a sweet girl, bee Ctme the wife of t struggling gg linofarmer. Togethertheypro- vided lovingly for their promis- ing, boys and girls to the, num. ber of seven. While some of them were., very ,young father suddenly died, end inether alone had to assume parental respell. sibitity and guidance. There were many hard problems, boys to 'be educated, two farms to care for, courage and persever mare to Maintain: with willing sons and daughters the task. was. accornplashed, The father- less group, alternately working bard in the fields and barns and traruping weary .miles to high school for an advanced educa- tion, came with distinetion, to their another's may, to honored .and coveted. positions,. If there is one more than an - ;Oen. evhee nothonevhee t .fi eonununity de - lights tohonor rind ere con - math cadnairatiou it is a mother inn .against fearful adds,nes brought iter treed of little ones tbrough days o£ struggle and triaal to the plaeo where their talents and usefulneee fled seape in honora'bl"e and well roe munerated employment. And if she has exercised patience and Cheerfulness equally with her undyit ng gumption e forr wortwins s ees n Tine Bing the record of this woman aceounte for sueh a memorini service in itself. , But %Mete there isadded to that, the liking people have for a; woman who was lint of all pure, then gentle and not having to be sol- kited to do good a and be kind no further explanation is needed. There is a charm that is not confined to fine .clothes and dressy adornments, to correct etiquette and fancy style, a thank that belongs to, purity of life and glad r.erviee and this woman had it. We all . commend gentleness and its prnetiee., in the..'ekes...: ming of wounds, setting of bones, in dealing' with life's broken andshattered thin ga gentleness is life and reughne'ss spells death. in mechanical operations also in producing , things of 'ort it is delicacy of . touch and Infancy of hand that ., is needed. , Rouglinesa or impa tenet, entangles" and destroys: So when we strike those per- sons whose manner and heart is decidedly of the gentle kind, ministering g to the things that are amiss, . working out disene taanglement here and producing gracious things there, we want to live nextdoor to them and when they are gone to letour memory of rthem be an incentive to live lifere gentlo ways, We get very tired of the sounding brass and • tinkling cymbal. 'Such belongs to the side show and midway of our social order. Ati intemperate - egoism that presides that . will ' .insidiously+--corrupt-tho-spiritual foundations . of character. So •with what joy and satisfaction do We turn to -that refined and refining 'personality, man or woman, who seeks not for not- oriety and otoriety'wand desires not to snake a. sensation; but lives to possese and express a profound revere ence for the *spiritual truth of • humanity, a - gladsatisfying sense-ef ihe-r'eaiity-- if -the --In---•--- finite And a beautiful 'humility ' - of souls To lose such a Mout as th, o say thlea, as e if a. lightat _tat gonet oute inst'th •• xoom of our life which we could scarcely spare.ist "There' are few thingse more precious to us in hummrt exper- ience than a. tender, radiant, blessed . motherhood. A moth- er's . heart is said to ba the fin-. e s t thing God ever made. , .Motherhood; following the ink. pulses. and lead of that God- made od Hung ' e a d 'God-directedth n .hs t ee . iso ver that Eternal planting. When it i., 'seen in its unfolding of swveetest expression and Christian purity: as it Bios-. spins' for the children's sakethe world will find opportunity to do honor . to it. •., -?Rte people who Orowded• that memorial service to this bumble yet no'bie mother knowing her as they did, the wisdom, knowledge,service and spirituality that were •hers, were quite prepared to say to the sorrowing children what the father said to his boy in "The old lieutenant and •hie son," "She was a 'wonderful woman, a blessed. woman—that mother of yours. She knew the whole ehart and ell the stars --a11' the stars; things above as well as below." No wonder it was a crowded memorial service. FORT ALBERT Arise Margarita Roeir, of , Nile, is spending a few days under the pat ?lir. Thos, Bogie slits purchased a caul roof nt^71IeGaw.', a new steel flume and we wish him ev* The Berimillor Ladies'' lid field its cry success wvith it, months meeting- at the home•of Mrs. Mr. and lairs. Walker Murray -arid Aiden Alien on Wednesday.. family spent Friday evening with d`ho. W. M. 8 at Smith Hill 'held. Mr. and d[rs. Albert Gte n, its monthly meeting on Friday af- Mr. and Mrs. Ned. Green, of ,?ort texnoon in the to If hatlL lit enc spent the week -end at Thos. +((;'green's, the former being a brother. Mee M. Quaid, of Goderieh, and -Mr, Sen Draper, of Hamilton, is Mass Grace MacKenzie, of Toronto, visiting with his brother, William- ;were guests this week at the homes Draper, Itis many old friends her© of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morris, are pleased to havo hien with them On Monday a large crowd gather - again. ed at Smith Hill United church to Arbor Day was observed Monday ' pay their last respect to a valued of this week. The teacher, Miss Lit- .friend and neighbor, Col. John Var. lian MacKenzie, and pupils, spent the;, roe. '91e. Vareoe will be s=adly mis. afternoon at the lake, which the red by all who know hilae. children enjoyed very mueh. On Tuesday the funeral took Plate Miss Edna Crawford arrived home . of Mr. Leslie 7foberteon, of Niagara, on Saturday from Goderieh hospital, N.Y.,•whose death took place while where she Underwent an operation quietly reading his paper at his for atppendicitis. We lope Edna will home. Ilia remains were brought to THURSDAY, MAY Oth, 192n All the well-known Cough and Cold Remedies onics, etc. always in stock at the Rexalal Drug Store We carry a cornplete stock of all Patent Medicines, Drag Sundries, Tobaccos- and Cigars rC.. DUNLOP, Phi; & THE REXALL DRUG STORE BEDFORD BLOCK PHONE No. 1 GDDF,..RIC* as Dr, Atkinson, who is out of town,, • will return in Saturay, June 1st.111.11111111.1011111110.11.1.1.1.1.1110a, Miss Dorothy Rolmes, formerly Of G E C EI ONS •DAY ONLY .. a ` Sa 1, 'ane' 'Barnett Bros. Goderieh, won the goldmedal for contralto. solo in the class for those under 1? years' at the Stratford musi- eel festival and ' also the bronze medal in the open class. - " Explained - Street car conductor: "Madam, this transfer has expired." -Irate lady; "Weil, you ean't ex - Peet much else with the care so poor iy ventilated" )Over 65 Years' Experience is your guarantee that plants obtain- ed btained from us are iii every way•depend-. able::"• Our BEDDING GERANIUMS ".in'. PINI#S, SCARLETS and CRIMSONS aro very fine: • We have - in our largo collection of ANNUAL'- those that do best in the shade as well as those that thrive in a sunnylocation lo STEWART BROS. TEWA� �� S. Ben... idler Nurserits -11-B: - 4; -node rich, i+on h o C slaty' 2Etr a TIRED, WEAK, Port Albert niet sat the home of tire. ertson M 17The eytmpethy of the NERVOUS WOMAN BENEFITED Moak* MOM Alae',-►-"A?Mr th birth el Soy seemed AMM. I wan all vas sad weak head to ead tee. as every Mantua I aaaatreesst 'rears before, 1 tied Lydia r.inlrbam * Vie- eompoatsd', 1 get lour• barn** at fist aa+# it did ., aa wend 1+: e.•l, 1 .could ant tin it in the how arm, all law RN.•ttaa.r NR kntetlei 1u. 1 1 it fur :%try w•eema Y flew." Yuri T, R twee rr. sloe 118. Ukase Mists. ,Re :tt Ilea:Y Ifawkin' and a very enjoyable 'community ° ' 1' 'unity Boca out to his Borrowing ars well as business afternoon wax wife and brother. Two *sisters, Mrs. spent. The Meeting was broughtte rel. Fisher aataaal Mulls Mary Robert. a elose and a tasty lunch was nerved tion, formerly teacher of Niagara. by the poste±a. survive. • Mr. 'Robert'en waft one of The Insley frienahi of Milts 11'azel'.the t'olborna 'boys anti will he kindly 1 Cfreen, of Jletroit, formerly of this remembered by ho knew him. Dimer, are wry much Stewed to hear : = ,I that *she is makin favorable prom 11Glvtt"1I'Ats. COUNCIL otter her recent oiierxtion for Geneelek Tee;aaaaMi�k nipendicitie. We wish you every" (tinned met is liolnieavilte on *suer•tree Marcs ± Monttag are>litvpr'The 1Mnieo { While Mr. Arthur Green, of fort Canada Aeccident. anti Insurancetlnn Ctsf. Unroll. wee telling at the home of trmmuniretion re taking wit * polie;y Mr. aa# Mre. Roy Fritrley en Nutt- in their etworany warn Tyler:. In Tee (1st af"bsr»ont► ire stall hies rets on tsar , lints. Whale hr was away hiw Pia. pastil to Elliott Ahtrriso• B bili of nintrtb flrnt,tirrd wtaiting for hal atNt.aZorn, suttee lase coir ata elution ftvre riaarek at unarm run 4swCn the hill. taken, 'i°hc naYca!saryr bautantsas re Fnfl atoet ttte vas ran into ltebt.I) (ie holtlinar a1' a Court tvf Tkritiee on t%via !nice *ad wee held beak end Ito ultet Miry T:th, alt 111 Garr. •ore's, little. et no *room. "eget done. aticmlral #o. The couraril atrttialtKel 1 to Bold their annual itittea�y r!! in- B -. epectien of the towa�nehin maths ants � c,OLAirttivfi , /* Mos on Meridal. blrly 20th, The, li Mar .A,as'autl Aller, ..f eeelesit1. fnlfnwie* *..•Mimi: ,,+i►ern t•v.lerr,l w s.;tl,* b.r eon, ,Helen, far a 1'aa+d: Ales., Weft_ e. a•heee claim, few days Oda week • Suc: ! H. i1e4+tletee„ valuing sheep, Mr. fMrr 1 keen_ ,,. ��t e. • le.' -..h, $t. re_ A, 1'nttr eeeeYp malls!, Set; taoese �ee le fwee daty1. bop,Nanus ap `w+t. Pair tt.sle :ter 'ie, l+, $1 4J, with r Woo,rtatM. fle ••!,Writ then „Ajeurned to re I, start, 1M.ies.:r ei,!etrr+,ta, t"•th,�e,•a ,ltinna1Ar. MaP $7. An a ,,.,art „f 'r + W',,..a ..f j,ia ile �it., . MrK. K,,%..' ' 1 ,gi„aa rtt lA ..urn. . • wo hen, thi. week. it . T11fMPR0W. r 1.-4. ' 351 OM1,1�'\. (310 SiteeetE iTCOSTS /-;`-'�� 5Na NO 5005/ y \ro,+.,+ 00 YOUR SNAPPING AT Sparr's Grocery and ee. e the •satisfaetion of • getting only the best. FRESH FRUITS and • _ 'VEGETABLES A complete line of Eatables -foe your, table BUTTER and. EGGS MANITOBA and - PASTRY FLOUR Prl'ginaire equipped for your tactioi andco no a• on. Call n fro c n vinced. - : .. Spares ,Grocery y The store of satisfaction. HAMILTON StREET, GODERICH Phone 146. We deliverin town - A SHQW OP SUPREMELY STUPENDOUS SURPRISES tVVRY AO' A 'PEATteRti V y'.l'l=t,TE3t tk `HRtW -- • CR G 25 Fsi tav lily Clowts A PEERLESS PItoOlRAflOf 4 , - PRE-EMINENT PERPORM1 kS: ONE"WIILG Ones ' iNUNITICENT PAEAN BART. .' NOON QM(OduuOW. BIGGER and BETTER EVERYTHING NEW THIS YEAR ENTIRELY THE LARGEST POPULAR PRICED SHOW, . TRAVELLING' ?Hf' ri SHOW N O LY � �� �. COMING ADMISSION Aft, i CHILDREN . • 30 CENTS • ADULTS .. 60 CENTS 0 On - Guaranteed Trust Certificates Secured byw Approved First Mortgages and Cliornment Imide: • A Legal Investment for Trust Foods, - A deseriptiise cheater deo-go- ing these rertirratex ire drtait, will be for•.ena ded upon request SraArING in. "'-n. kai CORp,O1RA'r1O14 ;TORONTO REGINA ANNOUNCEMENT I To the People of Goderieh eo-NN ACCOUNT of business interests in Northern Ontario it will be necessary for lee to be absent from Goderieh for several months. T regret this temporary break and wish to thank my friends and customers for past favors, and hope to meet them again sown. Mrs, Pinder and Jean will remain in Toronto for a time. My books are with Hays & Hays and any ac- counts payable by me please file with Hays & Hays, and any accounts payable to mcg may be paid to them. I expect to be in Gntierith in the near future to arrange all matters: in Connection with accounts. --W. R. PJNDER 0