The Goderich Star, 1929-06-20, Page 1got ns SWUM USE
Waddle; stativarry. correct to warei-
tag seal. two, priMrd is apptw+d
type AA" a• hs stork. at the Gott -
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Special tufa to Now Selecribere
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taw ai4rese• Ise ally nes sahasrther
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Mats. fahraabit at wa.a sad aft
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SEVENTIET$ YEAR Slibe rips out its year i" S. '`dnt:. GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 20th, 1929 WALTER NAFTEt, Pubtielter.
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Big All Day Programme for Dominion Day in Goderich, Spend the Day at qoderich on the Lake
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t FAY IMPORTANT feLI STION
1. If you knew that you were going to die toniarrow would you
l .take insuranceatoday -
2. Why do you insure your property witi& may never be tae
strayed and not yourself w►'ho niust die spore flay ?
I Would you like to assure your on an education ?
4. Iiou realize you ougbt to have this protection don't you
5. Would you like your obligation;, cancelled if you should die
• tonight ?Y,
G. Did yen ever"hear of a widow who objected to Life Insure
ante'
Consider these questions carefully and consult us today,
f Office 115
'1'hoiles: i Residence 540
,LeDi3T'WANTED:
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H. R. LONG, District Agent
1 TOWN TOPICS heft Oat
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winC to hist minute
rensof ad-
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Blade Sox Lose to Stratford __-t tt' intsrest
ink 1o i1 stall, district matter is un -1
. The first scheduled game in Mei. avoidaoly heck over this week, inelud..1
Huron and Perth Baseball Assoeia' n big an account of the picnic of the`'
tion schedule took Mace on Wednerea We Wawanosh Mutual File Insure
dal afternoon at the Agriculture' once Co., and st historical sketch of i
Grounds here, between the Neel tei+!n i the Company, the opening of the!.
anti eittatferd, Honors went tai newly renovated oteee of the Goderich
aor • )' J'.- 13ruwcn suitcase .omt#tinin5 A.N
. Tt:t.>.---algid ter grat1 it house
a -t ladies' wearing annartl. IIe.Inrn :work, t1 aply do. elite. 1'
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to cu.A=11k 211ICYS.' STORE.i C.. RFY, . rue (hilae h cull Nett."tin Sib..
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A SlTer Li»r : .T. Ges.. 'J(t6lesT(l)N awsunrrsds
,.. 1 AIi11Tlit1:1(1_t1F` I..!1 't`i. and 19trout, in'.: 1?ayt St..,_ ... .,; -.. .
INSURANCE AGENCY, int, WANTED.--Clenrral housework!
(loutwages.
Apply e.
t once to
Ver cheapprgperty. Coed lis story Ali,a alJ111,ld:,Vt.t
eer se 11►dlocation,good con:1it}ou .
immediate possession has furnace. t teTlei1.--)farm to rent, .•about 1110
eteeite, bathroom., evater, • garage, etc. it re 41(V4. by tMI(brr tdt, 1920, with
'price ?lathe: 52011. or 4;.00 rash. goo,.l! JmIli.'`n :+ to falx state of repair.
terms for balance to reliable p.ersoit. t ,
Jive r ► e hi•ara.
" lease se a 11 o retire '4 all 1 n for n
equip.;
ell
, r a house,. modern
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Pell. close to gn_uar0; price $7a0.. 4e1•- :tp"ply to 1''HEti 1.L1I.t3F:RT, Auburn R,
teiniy cheap. 4 i;.:1a.:%
tee ,story house, partly brick, "el1se •SALESMEN YAA'1`I:I):= +1ie rt• wllthout
to. square. Iv•.•ds sante repairs: has , 'Previous p
(eatllrla(am,, lii'hts, cellar, etr, Nig liar- p' ious sales ex erlence make
Pain of s;1;,c. !good with us. aere scan 'too, we wile
Fine ft- urn house, besides pantries 'Pete you make 0041. 1-: ei tient appose
an well arranged fur 1iaLIn eonven..tunity. Plxctusive territory in txotte.
-ienee and c-wnfart. Finely decorated,: Melt. WVrite.; lying 33;e anti' arc 1Fat n
excellent remittent. FltalrIe N.>;i1}:ari, i to The J. 1t; 1tA'1 HIN:a l;t)MP. NY,
reannod for bot and mil(1'water serelee. ille1at. 11'x, I#amttoti. dint•
Full modern equipped. Bathroom, good •
sellar, cthte)•nn house and yawl. l;l peiN'1'i•;D.--13y man and who for
• large lets. Fins' lo,w,atian. ' Immediate VY August, targe cum eorki2►le airy •
ooait .i conn. Prtce 1,111400. Easy td'nme if boo -sitting roomy in private h(►tnr. Opel
desired. a ..• I ( owvn. Write dleseriptlon and !oration
lied Mel; errtta„e,. modern, e lots,anti termseto )11:V. 1i. 11. BOBINS(iN, 18
garage: peke 1,"2300. (• llufferin Ave., Chatham.. . •
lee store era brick boese; modern
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T frit .sl, h t(....,J(10. l).--•TWo tea hers for Ilenm'.1-
Arick laonrs-- S3o00, $3100. 8.3200, i'? 'k1:1'Tk, t'
54;,00, 83000. 5.,000, ete..._ i.. ler sohooh'. cuperldmcet, teachers,'
ievee numfier,nf od frame.' houars ww'th ttr$tictass cenWltrate, I rotestnlit,
from owl to seem, ' Tann to traria from $r ;'I'hlrd. to and in-
C►ieken term, 43 arena close t,t• 1; eludlin.; 1`iftfi (flees ayorlt, the+ ether
. R. Igg,',.";; rndeilnh, jvltii tuwl , from PrOmere' to and including Senior
1;'outsra.-bar1a;.rtit 4attl1diu -, tw wn 1ar,tr,7'hird. :.Harr 81,000 per annual..
i irubatnrs,. 1iviiranili' ram. Prier -gig -i, f anulus to eN°Vum aetee September term.
Large muralist good farmgeale:. listed fol'., R 1 I No. 4, iia lee itI( ' Ser•y Teras.,
Stratford, with at score of 10 to 5•gbraneh of the Hank of Commerce,
Miss. Campbell Gets Appointment #t presentation to Mfrs, M. C. Parr
on G. i'. L Stet school report.,. report of'the -baseborn
Miss Campbell, daughter of A's.. annivexVsarye the Baptist e'huixh
William Csmp'bell, who bus been,,
teaching at North Bay, has been ale- Plower Display
pointed to the position of emattereial The Goderich Horticultural Society
teacher at the G. C. L in place of will have a display of flowers in the
Miss Barber, who has resigned. old Bank of 6111 ton building (car -
58th Battalion. C. E. F., to Make nes of the Square and Calboene at.)
next Thursday and Friday, dune 27
and 28.. Every member of the So -
Permanent Roll
.38th Battalion, C. E. F. ciety is invited to bring some flowers.
To the Editor of The Star: They will be placed Thursday morn -
Sir; The 38th Battalion, C, E. F.. ,ingNetween , and 12 0,4044N.0 psi -
are anxious to prepare a permanent zee are lacing given. If every atom -
nominal roll of every man who ever bell •will tiring some flowers we ran
Served with that 'Unit and I' would have a real display, Opens to the
appreciate it if all m1. members of the envie froth a 80 on Thursday to, 0
old 38tji Battalion would ..foxwvt 1 -o'clock Frtda . evening. • No -- admis-
th eir" permanent address to me at y
172 Woodfield Road, Toronto. mon.
1,: G. DEWSBURY. lo. +t). P. at Knox Church
_. There was a b ge turnout of Ithe
FOR SALE OR TO RENT menebers of Court Goderich, No,. 82,
..K O. 0. F., for their church service on
WOR StL1. vo story` frame loathe Sunday morning ,in Knox church,
all • modern ' t'onvenienees, on The minister, Rev. Il. C,° McDerluid,
Rimier St. - MRS. M. SNA%isle Newgate spoke on the subje ti'°lsliioving Our
street. Neighbor,' the story of tate Good
FOR SALE AUCTION 8414E$.
Vent SALE.-'-. 0 -foot wire gate. also ,• 11 ' SAiai, .••• 11t1Lr'F:I1LILit
A wire rowing and posts, Apply to tiC,t,fl .
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W'i' are Instructed by
.f`Or all T'ir4*rainy° twrite'rte see
3e NV. ARNISTFIG>Cr, : •-
Real Estate.,
Bost 89. rrn1eriela. Ont.
J. CRAIGIE
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A. L.(:I.ilaE. Cole's Book Store.
1 [.ill- s.ALr-tea'blwage plants for sale.
•e' 10,000 cabbage pt,ants, three
ferent lands, :►0 ptante for 20e. • Apply
A. 1WNFM VEY, Eldon St.
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Land Lime, also high grade fer-
tillzers always in stack. Prompt de-
livery
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livery service vehen relltulred. II. I.
BAER, 13. R. N". es, Uodericb, Ont.
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011 SALT: --••Eglxs for. Hatching. G.
A. 0. bred -to -lay :+train. Barrett
Hocks. Pullets of last year laid at the
age of 4 1r300lhe and S► days, MRS. R.
reeve )SfaN, Dungannon. Phone, Dun--
gallium
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gann0» .ring 8•t.
''.131. CRICKS, 11. TC11I`G'Eutis and
BROODER • SroVE8.
The Baby' Chid.. season. will .soon he
AIRS. GEl)Itt$! . DREW
to sell by piddle auction at her honn',
)3ayllellt Road, d+odtrrtele on
THURSDAY, JUNE 27th
commencing at 1..;0 o'Clork, all the con-
-e11is of the house,.including : i
• .Mahogany .parlor suite, 3 p. tees e
reciting chairs; 1 manta(' thick; 1 new*
a}arne (*leek: jar,ilnere stand: 1 pair.
arch ru sirs`.1 tug.1...x lv; srverat.
tic ► >•t ( ,
fancy hooked. ruts: 1 large x131: skle-
bsraeitl A large 4531. extension table; v'
dining elates; 1,plece linoleum 12 :t• le;
3 eonipiet'. bedroom :suites, m:(ttresites
and springs; t bedroom rug; a a:ungol-
ruin •,rugs; 1 I1:oya1 Quebec. ranee: 1
Quobee healer and' eeriest I coal. oil
stave: 6 chairs: 1 'fall leaf table; 4 glass
lamps; 1 ladder; 1 stria ladder; cliches,
pietar"s, cutlery.' glassware; oaten
tents and other artleirs.
over.. Better get )onrs before It is Co43 Fcervthtng Will be : $o1d as _Uri.
(' IP1?()11;Tt'4I'1'IE-1310 P1'Y`' }'OSI- .late "et1y 30th liatele Barrettktn k Drew is leucin r .Gottet°telt:
TIo NS. • , • emetic. S. C., 'ti'. 1.egho1I1 1. . . After '1leit'keeeeeilt.
•June et1i Barred Docks are 13e. S. C. W. T. I;t,;NU1t3' .0 \, Auctioneers..
Pry p(1re for 34.3,1( t4, 8110 Weekly. pr3eti- Leghorne 13e, .'Barrt'd Rocks are pure •
(1.t) or evening; spare time tr(tin- 0. A, (1: strain: Cockerels erela. direct from v...1. '.ITINtx" Ai'C11ra\' ; eAL1i 1)}r
lux in. auto M('Clianice, Auto F,lectrieai. O. A. (,ole*? are related to selected ' II,11 j: 4 Ell OLD F OI IS1l1N13S
flatfeet., ,ftxy Aeet' leiie, and hleetrical breeders. All Leghorn Ghieks are from PIANO. ETC:
• -v all- 1 belts. •
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Welding. I3 i l.t' tweeting. sf
big. d'Rending Triodes; ., Empto1-ment Iiatc'ltine eggs es cents cnelr• .. We are Ineirucledl hrei
..ane of ltoy'a1 fePdeiwx+ .1 1 ;# ..• x< J ..P:kt •
,:su'Ce,,, irreo.tallwag,.faare anti-rt'ra,m, r MIL JO ser„out .1. 11 S, ..i BER TIiti!(.1 .
elArrlte or Call: (4.1\1\1yRCIAIa ENGIN- en'd wwater• founts, - to sell bye ptibltc auction at her. home,
I• ERING. F.CII0OLS, Suite 1o0, a7 Queen C. C. GASIPRELL, suborn, :Ont :'lulu, avenue,• Goderich, lore
• FRIDAY. ;LINK 28th
: 1 ',. 'Toronto, Phoue Myth 302.1..
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15,000 Shares
(Na Par Wile)
NATIONAL. HOSIERY MILLS, LIMITEb.
Convertible preference Stock
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Incorporated Under the Laws of the Province of Ontario'
Preference Stook.convertible share for share into' Common Stock at any tinie.on of before July 1, 1933.
• ....xi,. Transfer Agent end Registrar :
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED,, Toronto, Canada
" CAPI'TALIZAT'ION
(Upon Completion of This Finnneing)
Authorized Outstanding •
Ctiiwertiaa#e Preference Stock (No Par Valuej .. t ....,,'. 50,000 Shares. 50,000 Shares
Common Stock (No Par Value)...............a..«....., 100,000 Shares° 50,000 Shares
• '50,000 shares remain in the. Treasiury
President S. B. Eastburn has summarized in part his
'• History and Business: National Ilnsiery
Mills, Limited, was organized by letters patent
under the laws of the 'Province of Ontario, July
25, 1028, to acquire all of the asset..; and business
e of the Real Silk Hosiery Milts of Canada, Limit-
ed, Which was organized las a private corporation
in July, .1925,, having acquired the exclusive Can-
adian franchise for the name and distributing
method of the 1t al Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., .of
Indianapolis, Ina. Starting in a small way, int -
porting all of its morch:andise from the Indian-
apolis -Company, the ileal Silk Hosiery Mills of
Canada. `Liniite4, teas since established 15 branch
offices throughout Canada, employing more than
• 250 salesmen, hoe installed its own nnanufattur-
ing equipnient and is now producing its own Real
Silk' products en Canada.
The company sells its product; direct to the
consenter through its gales organization of more
• than 250 trained me°r, conducting 'a house -to-
_ house-itervice utlder°'tlie su[ervision of 21 branelt
maragerg and field .ebeeutives. Starting with
four people, the head office now liana a staff of
32 employees. . .
l'rospet'ts: `The outlook -for the business i▪ s
all that could be desired, as the growth in raalee
Stas, almost from the outset, gone forward more
rapidly than the growth in output. The doubling
of the output, to be made possible by the expert -
salon program now under way, will be rapidly ab-
aorbed by a doubtir_g rif the average weekly .sale
volume, through the opening of here trench of
flees and the employment of an enlarged ta1e_:
force. Trained men are now. being added at th"
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for converting of Preference Stock.
accompanying letter regarding this otter, as follows.
rate of approximately 30 per month. The com-
pany now hits in excess of 100,000 repeat -order
customers throughout Canada and the number is
rapidly increasing,
Shares Convertible and Redeemable: The
issue of Convertible •Prefe>:~enee Stock now being
offered for the financing of plant' construction
and expansion operations may be c?reverted ; into
common stock at the option of the bolder, on a
Share for stlssre basis, Any time up to and includ-
ing July 1st, 19,33, after Which date the company
Chas the right to 'redeem all or any part of the
outstanding Preference Shares at $17:50 per
share. •-
Dividends: '1110 Directors of the Company
expect 'to inaugurate dividends on. the preference
shares At the 'yearly rate of 70 cente per share
. payable quarterly and beginning during, 1029.
.Management: The management of the
business wilt remain in the hands of the, men re-
-sponsible for"itn prezont growth acid sueeess:
'1.'nrpose of Issue t •Proceeds derived from
the.sale of this issrle of Convertible Preference
Stock ore being used to finance tho.building of a
now mill and dye house. to .purchase additional
machinery, to llnence the general expansion of
the 4usiness and to use as working capital., No
portion, of. the funds coming into the eoinpany s
treasury through the sale of•these shares will go
'to any member of the present management of
the Renal ilk hosiery Mills ef Canada, Limited,
AS all of the physical assets and goodwill of the
Oonapsny have been :required through the 13.
:chance of i'onitnon stock of National hosiery
Mills. Limited.
Price on Application
Ali legal details relating to the issuance of this Preference Steels 4teve been passed upon by
Longs. Hinkley & Mortoick, of llatnilten, OnWitio, for the Corporation, and John IL Sears, 1;sq.,
New York City, for the Tinkers.
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The alet'iettateaeb(+(tt are nor gutsesrsetd, bac etre bate& bass enionmetieu saes adhere which are.
Le int7e t,y'be ret
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c,&.,..trrr'tng at 1,30 o'c1art. all the cuts.
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Samaritan 'furnishing hie theme. ehiffen with lett to match, The
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RECRUITS WANTED
YA Commute'
I I..ri Regiment
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s t h l rod smut i ,i1.t
n 3 h► 11 n i s and t c 3
a sola b r. da 1.'. Thomson. . e(b a e. t . e y
P Camp ,n l ,.# tad to
Ain eetuntrie, and two anthems, "1 .bar bins. },'`ltotvitig the taersrnttany :all;tatll jaaktrculaLa irton z1. t . "frit, tate
Will :ling of `thy Power." by Sullivan, buffet luncheon was eervett at the eres,il:, t:+e,.erccir.•
and "Lead Me, Sword," by Wesley. home of the briide':. parents. lite
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lite 50151.04 emphasized the teaching l ethea tali g at1 av 4:031.111 40 ties al Reserve Saturday, July G h, for the
of an old parable and the serriee w:te white ensemble with necessories to annual tartlea patty of Victtriet
aright and inspiring.
i..ts.;.li, Ftliowing a honey -amen in:Metall a?id .tlattal Club.
Chicago and other cities, tliif°•lung , #:rano lim• iness Goderich skating
Goderich Bowlers et St, :31ary:. couple will reside in irt'trtit. a
and I3iyth rink aftt' 41.tn.'illi tx►eninir. July 1 thie"'•
Thwa , . (J. ,ells went out of *ter. Mri Wallies ut 1 Torth St. rend IFtlt, tiizdcr tiUSPiices:at St: Prtet'':ir '
.vas„ arf",S ' , .ne to St: Mayes United 1 hureh t'in:r be Grandl prizes. lliggo.,t event
and ono to Blyth, a11d both carne hit°l. The congregation ,of ?forth street of ,t4.o semen. levery1iot34 aeh'..me..
with prizes.. Second prize in both "Vnitett church heard a vert; .merest- - - .
eases. R. Johnston, C. F. Chapman, Mgseretor% on Sunday morning font T Pallas ; T'IKF
J. ;,Swaftield and F. hunt went to St. Rev. J. A. Walker, a nesstont:r}' to Now is the tinct, to Sirs out you.
Marys and Jas. Naaeieer, F. Toole, 'China; who has been taking pastoral rags and all kinds of junk, highest
W. Powell and. J. 13rophey were the work at Dungannon during the en. 'cash priest paid flay eepeething. AYaf
quartette that Kent to Blyth. There forced absence trent the m1Sg(nn field' honest. deal, Drop u curd to
was also a tournament among the and who is now • shortly to return to i;aTEfl:11, Roe G3e, (.oderieh i . 0. k
bowlers that remained home and C. the work in that land, It is ten years will pay for tate card when 1 catering
Griffith and Dr. Hall were the win- now since he was designated as a ads- you,
ners, a second prize was given. In sionary to ,(Tann front .the.: London
the Friday evening tournament last Conterenee and for the past tole, , ERX M At" '1VT14) KKNOWS
week C. Black and R. Bisset were years he has been back in Canada owe, has the "Metro ilnisli'" to lila suits.
the winners on 'the local greens and mg to the troubled conditions in The linings finished in this way dou
G. Symonds and P, Bisect second. and . China. Conditions have greatly Miles the wear, It is exclusive. Have,......
on Monday. 1.. Bunt and George Iran changed' in that -country •+111ring. the 'your next suit rut four wogs
won first and 3. l}rophey and W. Bern past four year's and in looking for- • HAND own
second. wird to hie return Mr. Wafer said "nl"RCO" CUT
he did not know just the conditions heb, STYLISH CUT
Goderich Ally 18th • • I would find but e was eager to be mem
!Tats Christ Bros." Circus" aonslat- bark, for it was a great work and as low as e2w•50 with all these advan-
y the days were not long enough fora tapes by buying now through CHAS.
ing of thirty double length railroad the task. Mr. Walker referred to the NORMAN, elanufaeturer3' Agent,
ears, a msaniuoth equippage of state. faithfulness of the Chinese Christian ,British le:zebuilge hotel, Goderich.
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•Five Ring Circus Coming to
ling entertanimo it fextntcs r ch Jul- ehurehes, which had been a great help Special reductions for two or more
hibft one day only in ode y to China. during its trying time 4tnd'orders front sante family. Phone 433.
19. Among the outstanding numbers he quoted „the secretary of the League I'
on.the'Christy program will be seen of Nations as giving oxpresaian to. W. HURON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
the awe inspiring pageant, Neal a the belief that Christianity would 1 ANNUAL MEETING
Ark." Thfollowing
oto singadeclos closely
ilia eventually :become the leading rag- C Thi, annual mectintr, of lily Wam•
Biblical narrative, i p tort of China though the change would ,
largest portable stage ever attempt- not be a sudden transition. Dir. an'a Institute a for the district of West
ed in the history of eireusdont. And Walker spoke of tate 'Jerusalem cone' Haran will he held in file eonuituJity
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the noon -day parade–ea grand, gait• ference and of the student confer -'hall, iondeshnro, On, 'June 25th, 8J::J.
tering: spectacle of more than a mils
once, outlining the missionary taste The morning taoesslan *Rens arel;ad anis
w e est ww•laen the rep its w It be.
in se length, discloses to vie,. the fin of the church, which is a vast one and i s tte d to. Tito afternoon .
Horsell and n menagerie gathered .bus nos a nde
nd
froni,the four corners of the earth. witht speaker mpress the his sionar'y seseston will open at -p'aei A lige:
something of missionary nragram . -re: lacca prepared: bars,
Meat. Herald • Wins • spirit' and unitive which he hitugolf. Wardiawv, of Ethel, our, district red-
l he had , .n
e a ram
feels. For Gte text of his talk ,
In an
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tKrepresentative. a V
e is a
o c .sant i
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leration re p
The many friends of Mr's, Ellen E.
taken the text, "yellthe love of ern at and .address tato cbnventinu. Lon -
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will be glad to learn . Of her , Christ constraineth us,"and this text deabaro branch wvill otitcrta}n at the
good fortune in achieving a high nos doubt supnties the key to the zeal •n0on. hour., All ladies of the cam -
place bCms
place .among the prize -winners of with Which the ani sio ty a <i a mantty aro cordially Malted to attend
Macleanagram VM/83, recently con fired in his work. The people of the afternoon sessfwn..
ducted byMacLean s. Magazine. A North se. United eleureh viiia follow.
himin thou ht on his return in a fox► e -w,-- -. BORN ` •
chequ0 for a substantial amount leas t;
been received by this fortunate one anonths le China and with prayers Y(►'':vC, Lt Detroit,. Aiirh.. on C(tpi•
ttwnt to this Maeleanageitm, and can-: for the success of the work he is en. day. June- Otte, to Mr. 1)oi Atr:,. I' hill..
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gratuiations are in order upon her' hued in. J. i'nunR.,1 daughter fiaa}urea ,Traits:
sticcesss. A new Macleanagram is _. __^
anaouneed in each issue of "Mar-
.,care"&" for public competition, merit "'.r 0414
at award of the s
alone governing th '►
prizes and these !being- Pala prampt1ylik
after the Judges have rendered their
Doubtless men of our lo•
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Another Doubleheader
cal citizens will very early emulate
herethe attainment of the lady mentioned .I
in the splendid educetional arid 10111
SEBALL-
entetain1ng
pastime offered by Mae,
leanagr'anls. .
At.the ,Harbor.
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-is on red the
The .'bathing season a
hot days of the past week have seenigt
a .
many enjoying the water. The town Championship. . ate-
council 'is "having a., wide verandah c + iK,t s .
.call, of
t 1 i 1 ti
;built at the West
ire souse, ncud nu • of the town
.aipright U,'tntrman piano anho
d' bathing use, which will add con- %-
trenrh; 1 *Mole. and
records' 1 • '(sari- siderably to the comfort of the bath- ' p'
Mete living r:,ulit sotto; 1 rnmplete els ntitt• otherr,
living roma s0113':' i ;Ikon reek; a alit For the convenience' of motor beat,,
Oates; t: floor lamp, fancy Akio," ueh. call at. Goderich during the'
chairs: 1 writing desk 3 complete bed-
recent
ed-rec ret suited with mattress and ssplings;
rhif, niters; i eloettir washer; 1 re-
4rirerator 1 urea mower; rots, rui.y,
pillows, quilts, eurtalns, ptettir,'s;-kitei.
motor eruct in quickly taking on their
summer C. C. Lee has had gasoline
pump installed at his warehoese witl'r.
pipe connections to the water's edge.
lee
This will 'be a great convenience to DEt
ellen furnishings, dishes. glassware: t
ladders; 1 3 -burner coat net stove: 2- supply of gasoline. lihe Horne Smith
id t
ow ins earl numee+iaus other ttrtteless and the Br}eoldoc have been the ar- it
F«werywlmiulr moat be disposed of O.F.rivals of.(►ia n e , -
d end is t±iving poessetstsirin at once, This els' of wheat, and .tate Iatter, yester- 11
pine ill III a pal
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is a sedendld lot of foruiture in nest day, with 270,000 • bushels of wheat 04 , •
for a Purse of $ 750
AT
)14
ODERICH
'i cargoes phis we !c the
Mrs. Peltridee Las sold the property former on Monday with 213,000 bush-
cla s shape I and oats. •
TERMS. --.Cash. Work has started on the new pow-
er. pliant for the Western Cnnatin, 9 :' 9
GUMMYS: SON. Auctioneers. •
PiTB7,IC Nfl'MCIa r Flour Mills Co.
- • •• Another Huron Man Honored 144 jnRter Ri andR'V'. of Buffalo
43.'t't'I1t:13:>--1on ran +tray,' Sony ;yx Presbyterian Church
Prathr•r bed 011410 into a forrtry
Ilighee0.4 1928 Chamlliohs of New York State and Ontario,
rail ntalkrr,ts • or down rumenforter, For the second time within a few
t• preen non fi:ather,t, Drop days honor comes to Huron County• the Team that beat the Osiers In 1928 _- -
n Ord to DOMINION FEATHER and from the Presbyterian church in the OA
y1.4'rI'llfeeet Co„ ('o(terich, and our appointment .ef Rev..Scott McKenzie, 11111
agent W111 well. a nephew of Aar. Dan Neil McKenzie.
VS.
of Ashfield, to the principalship ofi .%t s
PARK PRO- Montreal College. For some three !,o ` > 'S Greatest Colored
{1TIUE---3IENl:Sk:TUN0 P g
PERTY.UWNERK. , .
f. 'Peke notice ural eine To.u.hlp of
had been aing principal and peace- before
imk•
.stall Team, of Detroit
t had been on the .Staff as eofct-+
Colborne intends to further Improve sor of Homiletics.,. This appointment, : All Playersof National Repute
the Alaite,setung Park roads and they -following ng the appointment of Dr. Ia
i fW i moderator f 101
1 1 1 alt •d 1 the Presbytery i t Prominence neo ag ,au
Intend eiul f„ abating
the recti thereof -upon
upon Peer e, o ing tam as mod era or q This IS the One and Only Annual Baseball Treat. '
the lentis aT►duttfng 4ilrectll, ern the work the general assembly, brings Huron
end upon the aril K l ►eat 1 t ( ►y a n o 1 i e p FIRST GAME CALLED AT 2M0 P M.
meet, ( allying outstanding men for eervice .
frontage, will arculay the pulpit of I+lnoac Three Mile (open to O OrtA ►'
choreic Goderich, for the second .Sun. TO la►E RUN BETWEEN THE BALL GAMES
2. d'I'h(s eetimat,rrl' c,►'i is MOO. being en tela church. Principal etelfdmete Th n ra* Marathon ' ( t Co.
t.
onereshnately 8 rents a foot front
let be geld In one year, •
3, f'er:sins inten(lrn;r 1" aitpeal day of the pastor's holidayo, which
•a(ttainA the work must d4, s" before t
%0iU 3rd, ite1e will beath
n e month of August. For
(3..1..lti ellep1N(ye, ►N.the Brat Sunday Rev. 1}everly Set.
Township .'brat
TLIG.0'- WAR COMPETITION
chert" of Ira:nilton•..Will occupy • the 14 -for Huron Old Pays Cup and Prizes, to be pulled
n 1 . Bev. 7)s..
Md►xIr'p' rutV "IIiP n}• 6)611sIt\t` S 1' SV >»t dd t
Roe :1.22, Cltidnrirli, dent, pulpit, for the, third Sunday
.•- - McKet•roU. of Toronto. and for thtr immediately aitch' the Bali Games
." .,.x. ,fourth ueaby • .e1r. m. o all . o
Bonar Presbyterian church, Toronto. Okk The above program will be at Agrie lltural Park 104
Thr council or d:nihorir,' '1'p. notify
Th(i r.(frpavi rs „t ow►ret ile1patlty MLAStietcr-Johnston ADMISSION: Adults, 50c; Children, 2 c
tar. \%'n(eStr4iuhirul lies Mon eppninl- Victoria ntre0t United diutxil 11gee+
od weed - aaerrr•tur 0841 inslrurt(•(1 to - sthn prone of n eft .sureldtitie_at 2.30.: -- e.Morning Program will start at 10.00--a. m.
t t' Il -i .sw'#air tate ter pr y
rarre eon-
ti a- :+ (o_ . r °° o'clock : ' tur-day 3lfternoon, evhen
quir,'rsmpls of the Weed tit and hi with A Monster Parade, ileadeetl by
m ntpiinner sw ilk the' request of the tree- Miriam Johnston, of Detroit. younger Ilk x
rodericlt Band
Johneton, Lighthouse street, became
the bride of Paul John Stietcr. of De-
troit, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stieler, of Baldwin ave., Detroit.
Rev. M. C. Parr performed the cere-
mony. ,The bride looked charming in
her wedding gown of white ea(i1) and
lace, embroidered with pearls. ° Her
4 3rtnlent ,of Nerleiiltnre wrrntl,I cow
thr•hearty co-operation of the ',stelae -
ere to rid lite rnmttripallty of m"wions
sol r41k and oleo the 111-peetor every
4'14.401:tare 10 rareehes; out the emelt-
t thole. A ropy • of the -Art new h•• seen
in tine riertee I.tllee, Ii+'ss :c!„ tia(ter•('h.
:1n+t Iattr entire that after the that
eielt of the Iuwpertor. 1! another fish
is nerru1:u'c•, the cosi will he charged
ud*i110t the 81u14lrut of ti1,' land yi=:lure] yell of `tulle wan arranged in call ef.
daughter of Mr. and Biro.51 dham T.
•
d.. ,7. tiF:Tall tpeeteee , . feet prettily embroidered with pearls
Tieenehip.clime, artd silver. She wore white rutin
.Iona' title i elle pumps and carried a bouquet ul'
. .._.w cream rasms and valley lilies and
..,:, fern. The bride evao attended by 1
three bridesmaids, Miss Madeleine
Old Carpets and Rags
johnston of Lanes. Miess. Le&wotb Stiere
eta of Detroit, and Mies T3orotlly Mar.
than of Goderich. Their eoetuntee
were alike of yellow Chiffon with large
•pietttre bets of yellow mohair. They
ro4aot'en int° now Canadian ea►rtictd souauets of mauve nwect peae
Oriental itega. Please phone tend fern. Lewis Stieler. of 'Detroit.
or cad for information, . wee 'beet 31 an. tittle Dwight Wil.
Rome of of Detroit. dressed in white,
W. J. MORROW, carried the... bride's veil. The where
were 17 rederiek 3tlrler teal A><tttut
Cditb Beitattnis rm. and Johnston, of 'Detrriit, Lars. JghttstF•n.
' b5 atci•luti Ci. 'ctldether of the bride, wore a gown of
V)ior'e ate. massy ereeteetto with hat of Meek, and
Mrs. Sticler. marcher G' the bride.
- -- 4 grcrirlt'l, a gown of 1>:.31n flowered
0
NA followed byChildren's Games, Bicycle Races, Mk
Athletic Events, including Pole Vault
on the Square.
1114 Horseshoe Competition at Victoria Park 1111
1lai HAND CONCERT ON THE SQUARE IFTHE EVENING Vilk
SOMETHING NEW—LORTHOPHON1C CONCERTS
en the Square from 11 a. In. to 1 11. in. and from PR
5to7p. all.
Good Picnic Grounds,' - Bathing Beach,
Touristt Camp, with every Convenience oi
Celli aiJ Spend Ike Whole DSII at Goi eticcm-thLkeb
PICK1°'EM.l. i CONTE ' 41 (.OG P. L1 s
i%IAYOR ILL &- acEi AN, S. D. CROFT, Ill
Chairman of Committee. Secretary.101011111411101110110141011111111011 /101101111 MI**
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