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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-05-30, Page 5• IilliiimeogiiingiNIMMINIPM1111.11111111114. HI Tlit`1tS3) Y, MAY 306, tern BUIID UPt GET BACK TO THSOLD PEP with Reliable Spring Tonic a Cool R Gallalaiier's System Tonic, Wantitolej a Extract, llnrtagek rnooti Bitters, Ilypephaspltit;es, Nit -Erb, 1lusky, Cod Litiee Oil, Ovaltiee, and many more that hot r you to keep well. Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 11 111 III III II 1 III I I ii I III III IIII u THE GODERICH STAR :dreg, Mee Salad°cion *ad 31►. PatOfr=ituil• in that village, t.dna Ilit;ncc1' This *vele elle and eerie Allred A =I` `:sang a la .trt3 De�a=raz, Hai►e} irgCen stud I'aAan 3-. i►i.it t it!it ai dire : ywth leltuulteai name .irotrt +r licit t� ' iahe for eee of the evening was gat 'tact► dough:rr. 3lcaT. Af.'ltcenar, of lien ba illi , 11eau ricL od, ii3ast etww`n+tn�ille, 1lr�s .l:l:: tl is a g,aduate cf ihi firs. For enol her tet, c1A gate ?, • moms Inetrt:a o C accayro, and ate , Misses Ieehella at.;i l elite, we a visa eeefesesotot arts corpootness, added t , tura Ic weer at, he lame of the • boogreat na.ural gift as a platfor:. j lips jc`' a bother. Dir, Ferhiel Payl, • speaker• .,sac?e her appeal to tie Young 4; last Catur.ia3 thq Rev. 3f:: Brown people veLy amnressive. A►a k Brown in elosirg re recti to the tine, a former pastor in St. Mark's pleasure Tae lea., heal in the work nitut,church in the; village, made cans on lite ;Dung £Dile partieul lily sta ci :t3pe> several of his fester congregation • , to hear that thou will faithfully . Mr. Man. J. Thompson and Mrs.' •,carry on tarot wart;, having tneetinga4 I'hompaon, Mr. and. Mee. Jean Clark, all the yeae relied, as they have in I. were at Brussels this 'xceL ettencling- i the past. We regret that our rota tate• celebration of the golden prodding tion.© as Pastor end congregations ere I of W. and Airs. Jas, Arau ,reng.. •o soon to be severed as Mr.Brown !They were married in the township ti- leaves :Ichileld this Jure ''c of Iiullett fifty years ago. May they r - - - - +"" " - Y i long be snared to witness the happy WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION, al of a hydro polo on. './ogiiihouseI GODERICH TOW. SHIP ;return of that auspicious occasion, A letter from the lrydro-Electric street which was in front of his ,gar- Plies Alice Saweriiy, o£ Toronto,1 I1tr. Clad: and Dirs. Thompson are Power Commission, •dated May 20th, age door. The usual rule in ease awas home tor the holt day and weer.brother and sister of Mrs. Arm- and Water Ugh:,Ugh:,Commission on Thursday, at the (property owner's expense, but Miss Ella Sowerby, of Westfield, . stro(F'ngr'om another correspondent) aitay Wrel. This letter fixed an in. the commission is writing Mr. Dun- Epeee the holiday and week -end at ' Miss Vernice Ball visited relatives term' rate of $42 per horse powerfor ning Chet if he is prepared to bear a her.ltome here. •• . - yin -Hamilton' over ti e•holiday. _. power supplied to Goderich. •This is portion of the cost it wil3 try to meet Miss Helen Bell, of Windsor. Vi:;it. ;lir. And Mrs. Walker returned to (ire same as lust even, . I'.eeomntcnd him in the matter, ed at the home of her fut:rer, Air, J• their hoarse in Oshawa on Sunday. ed vates for power and lighting sex" I. was decided to offer the old brick vices arc the same as before. withthe at the vtaterworks plant for sale at exception :of the second••chnige••ftir Sft;'ir•'t*usand, rat the plan:. - 4pmmereial lighting,which is redue- A letter from Messrs. Hays &, fartinr i, vents• fit. lalowatthonr to floes, regarding arrears of $20.50 fox % cents.. This is . the lute for eon- water. rates against the H. E. DleLeaia eumPtion aver the first 10Q -hours` use Estate was laid over for further son= of • installed capacity. The letter siderat1on.. . concluded by cstating that •there was An application from. Mr. A. L. an • accumulated defieit of *32,30 on Maxwell foe electric range service to waterworks service on an accumulate dwelling on Nelson street, as were •ecT.,surplus of $505.05 on street light., also a number of . applications . for ing teereice •on power supplied for electric lighting services,- It wits mu cipa'1: serviees• in' the•••t'awn. _ •-It Passed. that a'senarate. winter service wae'therefore 'recommended tater the he installed to Mr. C. Ii', Number's. water anti light, commission refund store on East street. son i,401ant 'of t$'4310" .to• the street . IIOLME VI'LLE lighting department of the town, the• bol rte, of ` •tare surplus standing at _ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forester visit-' thhe eredtt of this utilit�r to be' held as. ed over the' week -end . zn Toronto: , a ,reserve fund to meet .pasoible. les- Rev Herbert' and Ali:: G. Tebbutt •sea irR`'•f'u:urt; yrtiare attending Conference in London IT'Iie recommendation' he to rates this `week. was adopted and. it was paassed to pity sets W. Mulholiand and Miss blur- ::$ L.05 to the tbwrit;;' the' •VAterworlcs lel have' returned after spending the department to •1_O 'the lite; depaiw past two weeks in Detroit. . snout $132.30' ' Mos.' .Toy Snyder end son,' Elgin, Owing 'to the dise ontitiiianee of•the spent the week -end with friends in use of the steam bailees the commis- mummer, slim has to.make scene other arrange -Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller, ,son and anent -for the pumping out of the daughter; Mee and Mrs. McNeil ani; sedimentation. basin: Offers were ion, and. Miss Edna Chester, all of received from the Sump Pump co- Toronto, visited at the home of Mrs, the F:" art •Turner Co. end,the• Bah- Walter over the week -end. ° ' cock-Wficox Goldie and McCullough The metnbers.of the:•Gleaners Mis fvo-outfits for the.pur ose.;'a7i{dit :sten Circle feet' at the home of Miss was, decide:1 to purchase one tr .m ecartney i• ars r - the• Stuart Turner Co. at 5215. This noon. A splendid programwas en - is 'fnr a 134 h.p. electric pump, Toyed by . all after whieh . a dainty 'The• matter of water r,ates'•for the lunch was. served. • Goderich Salt Co, was left over'to be . - lonized into and reported . upon.' , IV Ir. Dunning asked for the throve _.. r t �-- Air. Leslie Alton visited his uncle, 'I.1os. Blake Sunday. . Mr. John McIntyre; ef,Port Huron.,. is vistnlila' Yaeice Mrs, .ii John �1'h a Mod Jo hell: over the }tolruOY. r mD'Jain, Joe Thompson spent,, and Dina, Brack air, or l: en& Yr. and ton, visited with relatives here over Sunday visiting relatives in this vie. the holiday nnd'wcek-end. laity. Miss Lizzie 'Sowerby, o- Teems. - Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Erratt motored ter, spent the hlrliday and week -end .tit London to spend the weel.endevith ,atthe home of her pecten:s, Mr. and :relatives in that city. Airs. 'Thos, ,Sowerby: Mrs. Bert Mash and children are Mr. and Airs. Leonaret record and ,et ,present the guests of her sister, children, of ;Clinton, visited aY the Mrs. Gormley Thompson, of Toronto. home • of Mr. and . Airs. G.' Harwood Mrs. Tiros, ' Straughari is spending on Sunday of the past wee.(. a, 'week or more �;�vv�t'th . her daughter. Miss Adelaide Davidson, of the Mrs. •C. W. WiUiatiis, of Goderich tp. London: Normal, spent. the .lto;lt:ay . ,gym even- be no pre hi service and week -end Tut the home of her par- -f in Knox United' church next Sau.,atii. •encs, Mr, and yKrs: Robt. 'Davidson. Sunday school will be 'held at the us- heldNext Sunday the - service will be ' ual h ur, �J.hO. ' as usual in Union church at 8 9 • pan. Sunday school at 2 pan. . ' Rev, ' 1ifr' P ittet'son and family, of Galt, M. C. Parr, the pastor, will preach• wereguests of his brother, dr. Bey Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Anderson and 'erly Patterson and other relatives Children, of London, motored • up" ane here over the weekend, spent the holiday at the home of the Rev. W. R, Alp and Mr. 11. Meg - lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. ridge are attending the annual con - Davidson. Terence • of the United church which is Mr. and Mrs: 'Jack Simpson, and being held in London this week. Masers. Keith and ti icier Moss, df . ASHFIELD Toronto, motored up and spent the holiday and week -end. at the 'home of Mr. Harold Collinson of Brantford, Mrs. Jas. Ross. motored up for the week -end. • Mr. Andrew Thompson spent the COLBORNE week -end at his 'home in Lucknow. Mr; Roy Allen visited t ith his Miss Charlotte Maelt;enzie, of cousin, ear, Arnold Alien, on Sunday. Wyoming, was Home for the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Ames and little child. Misses Anne and B'eesie Ma kenzte of . Parkhill, visited a oronto, were twine tor the Pero- i 'os7. Wilson an Sun- day. - day. Miss Christena Ross, of Detroit, Miss Annie Baxter was home from visited at her home'in 'Lochalsh lase herschool near Exeter for the holt, week:' day. Mr. Duncan MacRae; of Milverton, Mr. land Mrs. Fred Seabryoke spent spent the holiday at the home of his !Sunday' with Mrs. Chas. Allen and parents, Mr. anti. Mrs. ,John MacRae, famirg, Ldchalsh. , Airs. Win, Morrish, of Cxoderieki. The U. P. W. 0. held, their month-' visited .her daughter, Mrs, Clar Iy meeting at the borne a.Mrs, Don. tem, on the 24th. MacDonald, Lochalsh, on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, A, Nocltolds have set tled .4n their new home on the lVic- Afternoon. Miss, Lois Mackenzie - Cabe tea m, read a paper entitled, "What fees are :. Mrs, Foreman, of Flint, tench. is fat, ' " which was followed by. a solo uy ` Visiting - her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Vera Robb. The roll call was Allan Wilson: answered, by ltousehold hints, after - Mrs. Wes. McLean and Miss Jennie which a duet was sunk- ley Misses ,IVXo rish, of Goderich, spent the 24t:t Thelma and Pearl,Macrntyre. The with Mrs. Chas. Allen and family.' meeting .was brought tb a : close by Another great event : s, .-o take singing . the National Anthem. . A place on Benmiller circaiit July it,h, dainty lu»crh was then se e d by fire Trill United, church;; •holdlne .hostess and a social half~ arur enjoy their anniversary, The speaker is . ed by alI. WEEK OF 1UNE 3to ; 1110PI AY atnd TIJASDAY With speteacurar and .realrsttc ,. ` --SOUND E1'FE.CT,S-. Quite,. a number `font AKafeldiig : at- tended : Nilq; tea meeting . May 24th and spent e: eeoe't enjoyable evening.. Wer, are pleased, do, Have. Mr: and Mrs. Jornn Dlak 'bA le:art their farm again, after •spending the past six months in'I,uckn4w, • Mrs. Harry. •White; of Stratford; ,The picture with a soul » was, the guest last. week. of her ;bio». ;The H IN BARROOM"! M".. Gime 'It'1;i /Rh-1mM ,Toiinstoii, and ivlrs,. °:1 NIGHTS A O Johitstoot; aeturnitig to;Stixtford to-- Aidl'aptatiee epic ofsaerifice and alar* do, ' mg. peesented by a distinguished' dost: Mt total 'rs.'Joe Day sincY Mr: anct Seeeiaj equipment for synehroniastng-Atha: Wnt. Begley, of Hamilton. spent the ;'sound accompaniment will et- a few _days last creek'with Mr. and known ' widely n•.. haltce•tlie appeal of this d ly Mrs. Herb Curran and Mr."and DXrr. theme. .1,. Menar•y at Crewe. 3TERMAID COMEDY.: Messt-s.. Harvey Anderson, Palmer 'BE _ MY KING"" and Richard Kilpatrick and: Miss Ets'enings-•Adults 35; Children 25c,' Olive Anderson attended the $.rat gatinee--Adults 25c, 'Children t,e iford Normal play. "The Taming of Matinees Adults 25c, Children' 15c, ' the, . Shrew,". on Thursday evening, •._ .• Thevwere aecomanied"home by Mis 'WEDNESDAY olid TFIURSDA'Y' ;ses Dorothy McQuillan and Olive Iso.- patricic whir spent the 'eel. -end at 1011' MOORE, ROY D'ARCY and their homes at St. Helens and here, DOROTHY TEVII It ' The annual rally of the young peo- filletie : drama aboard an ocean liner •ale's societies of the Ashfield circuit d' t6*il h golden haired beauties Arid t took( niece in Slieke'ft church: Sabbath looting; knaves.' The suspense will' evening. The . "ehuroh was filled to grip?you until the smashing surprise' capaelty to enjoy the splendid .pro-. climex • . - *tun .which. had been prepared rArthur iY. „ „ dear tht, leadership of Rev. BEWARE OI' BLONDES ti . and grown, who is an enihusias c , 1.1 t...f froin Brucefield and high class mixed talent is .expected. Watch for 'fur -1 . BELFAS then particulars. We congratulate our young S. 5. students of Smith Hill Ugited-church in takin0 such •high mer:ts in their Mrs. Jas. Cook is spending a few I days -with her son, John, in :'Toronto, this week. examinatin» reviewing Suntay seinerMiss , Ella. Sproule,' of near Dun- less6ns. ,Their, papery .were sent• to gator. visited with Mr.r and Mrs. Toronto for examining and Miss Irene• -John Mullin. • • • Stoll took 100 per cent. while. several Miss . Mildred Robertson ' of Aub- I ' others did nearly as wet:,. 75 per cent urn, spent the week -end with. Mrs, being the lowest. e'ertificate given, Wilson Irwin. Mrs. Hamilton, of near 'Lochalsh, WES'pFI1�aLD is spending. p, few days th.:her bro. lir W estai cad t over the week -ono visitor ov tardy, of near Mafekina►, tient Sun - Ther, Airt Jas. Cook. • m - -' Mr; Reg. Jenng, of Windsor, was : Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Philips and inspeeto Beacom of Craderien, m day with Mr, and .r • Mrs.Jttte. Camp- spceted S S ` o 6 last week Airs Goad aiid handy, of. Auburn, hell. _.-... t -w spent Sunday with the formers sis- hili and slips. Will Laive, of Mare- spent Gordon Snell. ock, spent :Sunday afterrieoin, with Mt CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY, gsuceeesful worker among the young i and Mrs. Will Baldwi --�- . • . I neo le of his con e' ations. Mr. /T'he Westfield 'Young People intensi tib :tlYp latter Seven young; men and teen -litre boys( in Blyth l this Tuesday night. Mrs. R. Higgins, of pit igannon, is FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tohn Ritchie oeeutited the chair, putting on their play, Cyclone Sally" being a sister of Mrs, a s. T.I1t;E Ent We Suggest the Following 11ieichanrlise as suitable an useful Gifts for the BRIDES TO BE during the •• poling rnont, el . Fine household Linens add that touch of refinement and beauty to your home, so much admired by all women. We are the local -representatives for JOHN S. BROWN & SON'S "Shamrock Linen," and have just reccei ed a large shipment of these Irish lines from John S. Brown, Belfast, Ireland. °We would be pleased to show you the many new designs and color conn« binations in Luncheon and Dinner sets. You will see a few of these Linens in our - windows FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week, . KENWOOD and BENMILLER ALL WOOL BLANKETS in plain. and fancy weaves, also Irish Steamer Rugs in a splendid assortment of faney *plaids. You will be wanting one of these for that motor" trio yatt are Diann., ing. . "LAVENDER LINE" SILK LINGERIE with its beautiful lustrous finish, and firmness of weave, is always the desire of every well dressed - woman. We carry a complete stack of Vests, Bloomers, Pyjaivas and Gowns' in the new and popular shades. The Bride's trousseau will not'be complete without the proper f ounda. tion garent ,'Lover's Form Corset," the famous boneless corset with the brassiere top, no steels, no boning, no clasps, no lacing and washable, This Corset of youth gives you glorious freedom, is soft, flexible and smooth -as silk. We carry all_sizes in the following styles and prices. Number `100.--A splendid garment for the growinggirl. Each.... 4 Q ' Number 104.—The garment for the averageffiglire. Each ..f . $6.95 Nunlbez 140.—A heavy garment for the stout figure. Each.... .$8.50 Number 145,E --A Silk brocade with jersey top, is a -neat and dressyAO t,••• • R ''aCl1 l V� Number 139.—A splendid Summer Corset, made of ' lace . triple net.pc This to . is a cool garment enc fol hot days.. ,,.r. ... . .. ., ., Number 501,— " Girl, "The Luckee Gill, dour -in -Dile combination Corset for evening wear. Ask to see the new model. Please do not ask fort over •s Form Corsets on a roval.. as. ever . _gar- ment t �' must be properly fitted at our store by our corsetiere. We aim to please our customers : 'by giving them quality merchandise at moderate prices. Ph F. one 86 . ing against Mr. Perguson's sciieane," sakU Mr. Joynt; "go down Into New Jersey and New York States and see was#t flue things consolidation of the I schools has accomplished for educe - [Von there. The little •red school- ; house has vanished entirely. The ' children are picked un each morning I and brought Thome each night by but-! rees, and there is no re s n a o why some• quell similar arrangements could not i be operated in this province, I stand e Note the excellent cast Alessrs, Tom waylay, Wilfred . Mr. and Mrs, J. Mason and Mr. ane assisting her sister, Mrs, Wilson. Ir.: MAY McAVOY, LIO'NEL HARRY- Hackett: Melvin Hackett. Spence/Ir. Mrs. herb Dexter, of Rlyth, were win, who, we are very eerry,'to say, MORE, WILLIAM COLLIER JR, and win, Glen Cameron. Sidney Biowir Westfield visitors on Sunday.. fell and hurt `herself. . ALEC rl,; FrANCIS era Darold . Webster led '-b 'Mr. Miss June Buchanan, of Winghain, _ Mr. and Mrs. Will McLean; of Salt - in a brilliant screen revival of the Brown nlared a number of hymns on visited over the 24th with her grand- ford, spent Sunday with Mit: rind Mrs. their violins, afterward.accompany- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Buchan- Geo. Lane, Mrs. Dano being�a sister i great Atner9can stage drama , ing• the ...congregational singing. an., . of Mrs. McLeans. "9CHE LION AND TiiE lli-rSE' 6 ?^ 1;liUCATION,AI. COMEDY '' -Bev. Air. Brown also gave two de- Mr. aitd Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald, of The • L. O. ' I�, wind L. 0.' y13, A. of `lightfnl violin' solos, Miss' Violet, Ashfield, spent Sunday'with the lot- -1 Dungannon are holding ,heir annual `THE QUIET WORKEIV• TwwamleY playing ,.the ace-ompani ter's sister, Mrs. W.' A. Campbell. Orange service in the United church 'Matinee Sath at 3 p.m.,' Tues. at 4i13 IneScripture ; reading and devotional ts in her ueutel r ex- thele. liss C. holiday with her of hmother, M spent P. pmt ;Sunday llet at he June 2nd, at Coteing- l'he pian Who Laughs erciseg were led by Misses Jessie Alae Clark, and her sister, leers*. .r;.arvir. d.30. Everybody welcome., ' McDowelL ;. A YBVRN DONNYBROOK Footwear for the Whole Far1,1ly Last week Mrs. Wm. Doerr made a Mx, Warren Bamford, of week -end. Normal, was home over the week -end, TAie good qualities and low prices of out stock in : ootweer hive Potato planting and sowing of root Next -Sunday being Conference tirade us many grateful ;patrons. If you have not given vas a trial chops are now the order of the day.' Sunday there will be no servfte in yet .• call and see us when in need of Eine or Work, Boots and Shoes Air: and pars, Riddell spent a slier, )vonnybrook.church, - Mr•. and Mrs. J. I. Johnatoi, of Sea - forth, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Geo. Wallace. • Mrs: Wm. Siilib ,Myrtle Siilib and' Ansa Pero Robb visited on . Sundag• in this neighborhood. • short visit to friends in Zurich. • • Tor your family. It is worth- white. No trouble to show you our time with friends in Kincardine. ` w ."lines in Men's Women's,_ Girls' and Boys' and Children's Footwear This week there- are several teams Tor all seasons.• hauling gravel on the main street of ` the village, . - Or. and Mrs. Weir and family spent • The East Stat et'�P11otwear and Repair Shop the 24th visiting friends in Strath. pity.• OPEN EVENINGS. . K GODERICH. Phone 505J ; A _'. L.... _ Mr. Gordon McClinehey last week otsotteesee h d th ddt'to the: fancily The former part of the week Mr.. Opp. Knox Church. Frank Sturdy, of Wingltara, visited • friends in this neighborhood. --aeta lino ci a iion ' circle n bag( WORK -CLOTHING Ike carry the largest stock in town of Men's and • at present. Boys' Work Clouting. ,. 010-e•pfts, You ,svttl tind:; wtaetr,:t ,tlriggqualities aro con. siiiered, just a little lower than elsewhere. Our guying, Power Makes the Differeince Next Sabbath evening there will be •services in St. Mark's church hi the village. Mrs. Jae. Clark, of California, is visiting friends in Ontario and here • 7. . Pure Woof Socks, good weight, made from Virginia Pura. Wool, medium grey or white color. Special value . . l+er„ pair �C ' Men's Cottullade Paine, made from heavy cottonade stripe; materials, strongly made,. sizes 32 to 44. ti Special value*Fie 00 Men's 1,Vork Shirts, made from high grade woven (:halts bray, double* stitched throughout. livery Shirt guaran. teed to givo ;absolute satisfaction. Sires 94 to 97'3 Navy,hate mcetinzatr Nue o • UAL eial ��� a ares ,a I .era. :il,e, take Ms Ku BTIP-TOP TAI ORS° 1 S, EXCLUSIVE AGENT Phone384 The Complete Men's Store in Wald! r.7 Quite a numb of Donnybrook peo- ple attended the memorial fiervire rpt Briek church last Sunday. • Mr. and Airs. John Jefferson and +children, 'of Mitchell, visited at the home (lithe former here hxst,Sunday. Mt. and Mrs. Everett Arlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig and daughter, of Goderich, visited Donnybrook Mende last Sunday. 4 « JOHN JO'YNT FAVORS Mro. McIntyre, of Dungannon, - CONSOLIDATED ' senooLsi spent a part of last week visiting Bier_ . taofltei+, as. b. i tatlitoY;' ` Hacks' 1(?p i render ' Pcrggsotiis l'ro. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Mnteh and fontt posals and Tells of !Success et Plan ily spent a part of last week visiting in New York and New 'Jersey. friends in the village. Miss Elsie Lawlor and her sister,11 he London Free Press today pub. Miss Lottie, of London are spending, lilies the following interview. The a few days with their parents Sle're. despatch la dated from Toronto : Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dawson and' - John Joyut, former North Huron family visited' at that home of the lat., member of the Ontario Leginlatun, ter's mother, Mrs. Slater, in Seaforth' natty he., as he pito it, rout of poll.' on the 24th. ties for all time," but he still is keen. Air. Mee Bas purchased from the by interested in the prosperity of the F'ergeneon Government find i,, ready to , 3 Shoults eatain than tot opposite the, bank. It is itis intention to erect, a i mice a "°iightine fist," on ixlinlf of gar•acre upon it. • its politica .cyhenever the ereas:uu de - There will 1. to et,°vket' in Moil inar,dn. - Btral c'd church 'F ••••t $nolo r, the Rev. Vi:,iting the Parliament }buildings', t W. R. �ilu I,e .• ! cheat atttei:danl; today, tit' the first time in tivo years, • 'rncetint; of (o,if.' - .pee. Mr. Jo;;nt Siad c•on ider'a",ole t€, say to .e,aite a (linage leas tat:has place in in' the pee39 ill sttppar•t t,a a'rei,.:ca ire.. t o non atanse Twee. If bl:ia.^.ciri : r i g assn's nines for re ,r gant :atlryn of " an indiratisit ice are going.tri bate a 4':e educational oys cri 0 tare' i„P,)- goiatl Mut ova tla8a Drat. vizEe and vani,o-c;�arcd ma;rc:iaei' N.<; i, !UT, and E1a:3, W. it Itis=c1.1d aril tgp dstrate' $200 to any prr.6:a wlht: could' :1,..^, en:aim:or rl Crv,ir' of ttv:. vM1l M par,ve that his citirliaten weir Din er'-' :7na., 'm., r,.” tr e M,2tr.? in Ei-,`r;:en, • ata, l'e<-, r25ltcr2ie s•lent a ffc.. dayi vraitanar; - `°Y„•t all tl.c.;c pe:Up:e vrr ;i are Lica- • 440 GODERICH ONE DAY ONLY St Sat., :dune. . Barnett Bros. Circus A SHOW OP SUPREMELY STUPENDOUS- SURPRISES EVERY ACT A- MATURE wn4 EVERY I'LA l t?tlC; A TiIRILt.l 25 F2111011s Funny Clous, A PEERLESS- PROORA1,l PRE.EMINEtri PERFORWAS 1 ON - t4lalal:.il" OP' MA4111i1COlf MAO'AIIE 1t*NV • 'aril HAN or au:«wv' "1 r BIGGER and BETTER, ENT RELYI"G-M I This YEAR TUE LtR6 ST' POPtiLAII PR1Cl:li SHOW literettING OILY QIwa' Egm gee gen OM G ADMISSION J PAID CHILDREN • 130 'C!,NTS ADULTS . . 00 EVENTS it •ii ..r14r,.wniw1.� M� II RT The Cash .Blore . •In.•IMr•- . .. _ a ready to give away 3100 to any un- The Star to•Jan. Ist 1930 for $1.41e.. biased nerson�-not Mr. Sinclair, atlne 'tea. e °' ----i-:"-j you—who can go down there and find �y that m statements V 1111 1 dr e n... cry' T am prepared to give hint another FOR FLETCHER'S - 3100 on return, if I'm not ,right," '- 0 A S " 0 R 1 . . 1, I. • ` SOLICITOUS b P '.XC1t1R P:ATI20NAGE CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE" iUt'X•I.', 7/11111'7'?'.S 1141i'PIC:1RJ) • • rr ;� ,SI?(e f PHONE 219 I� FOR APPOINTMENT" Open Evenings . Ey appointment Daly TIRE BARGAINS 30x3%✓'..,.$4`95 30x4.50.,.$8.95 29 r: 4.40...$7.95 28 x 29 x 4.75. .$10.00 30 x 500. ..e40.75 Startling Values in New Goodyear Tures s WE'VE just received a hig shipment of Cookeaa' 'times. Prices are low and Goodyear quality was never higher. We quote a few of the prires, - here. Other siz s at Just as Kriel bargains. The're';'s, to +G6'odyeair The' to °inert your• meds of type and price, including our service, 30 at 5.25.. $12.50 31 x 5.25. ,$12.85 29x 500...$10.25 30 x 3a Tubes $1.10 F. R. MILLER ,. Tares and Vulcanizing GODCRICU PHONE 259 W Saperfwiet Cos' re xxtret`eh than eld=sty!e e'er