The Goderich Star, 1929-07-04, Page 4a
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SPECIAL in SLEEVELESS DRESSES
Sleeveless'�' h
Dresses in ><ieos eine, in dainty
lalnty patd
terns, several different shadSpecial ecial for 4.9
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Ladies' and Misses'
Summer Hats
Various shades inthe. latest of the Season's
styles. Special to clear at
$1.98
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
A,good •assortment,of Children's Presses for ages three to fourteen
years. AU. at reduced prices.
mato,. mug
.iiecito.
Ammo ooze
DRESSES
. women
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for i�� women, and � are.,
The new. sports Dresses a �Q'u �
. • .
very �chlic_and smart in stye .
line of knitted Suits in. two or three-piece
�% have a new �
Within the reach
t
styles. .'�'h+e~ ver moderate prices put them h
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"SHOP WHERE. YOU ARE INVITED TO $HOP"
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
PROMOTIONS AT
V'ICTottiA, SCHOOL
The ,fo1io wing is' eo te.tt1t iif the
promotion examinations in Victoria
hoof. Names are in order or Merit.
Theme naart:eel with an esterrsk are
promoted eonditionally
Prom Jr. IV, to Sr. IV.
Jean Robertson, Harold .Turner,
Clarence Bridle.. Alice Raton, Lint
Ryan, Zee Grin', Vera MctLcod, Mar-
fiaret lllaaAulay,'Ilttrce Orr, )orothy
Maciiottaldi Donelda.. Main ame% .
'Ger-
trude Wheeler, Douglas Johnstan
,
Oliver Moore, Gladys Morgan, Mad.eline Proctor.: Edith Sturdy, Rath
I'at'ton .Mildred McKay, Helen Blaele
\Vinnif> ed gl►turray . Vtoia. Sproule, -
1
ONE X41.8
THE (.OPERZC.tt STA
`lids, In they sixth frail:Baa wei,liencts
end aaliot;-ed two Move for too
lsliieti -Se;x slid U,w rd again wen
Mee the bina The tine scut was
,te ti in tater of f,cderkka, with en ie-
_....MOM.. ...6111,
fhia cie+nit3
tray is a -a rr• Viz, and
the grain looks good. Tr..s conneen-
ity rias been blee-aaed by several etter -
ees *hien is bringing th.nee alexia
tine,
lung to et•aee, T; astute, a pulaYce tin Wednesday Bright o� las; week
,vodka engineer. wire a� reee player for the enembeve of t=r thematic (Unmet.
'the le taloa, sans turned in a ga d per- at the home of M. And Mia. Shin.
fei,.aanee, getting en each arae he McDowell sand presenteai Mao Ella. Always carries -g comPiere l:Le qi�
was up to hat, with erne t;trced tater' Soweety with asp address and lovely
.to Iris Cts lit. lie ialcayal ➢;'1s peaitian ,cedar chest prior,tn het? departure !ru S
at the third tack well aa13o. 'Sheer- from this cotnnauntty. #In i.rursalay
down lead tete two. _ ee chits and on ,aafternaon with the closing of seined, •Patent Medicines
his first one get to third on an error. abler Sowerbs was presented ;with an • ["
- Toilet Articles
Chocolates
ltrISD`t3, i, ,rL1'� :Ota, 1929
The Rexall Drug Store
In the memerable third Semmes Ii;nee. • uddreis and a halt deeen Sactfieid •
' &T�;,-aw was to Lat. fiat and got ao see italele s knives and tales by • th3 '
anti ern an Ct'i�0r. Sheardown ,allow. aupils.
ed, getting to: third and s orarfi 'voila(' -
X n s a aw DlaeKay teem,o oak; Sf"i[(1t1I.
ancic`Il neey made .ta, perfect!' i�un; STAFF COMPLETEI,
chis', Shoardown, but was one' aro _• At meetings of the puielic settee' '
ing to steal second. etecinsltey, `:board bold the past week tete staff' of Pipes it d Tobaccos
Archer'. Fnteley all hit. Then canoe ;the two schools for than fail term eves' y and
norm an Baker's swede. In'tne euct'h tliese"colunaue Miss Leela Dern and ; - , Kt7dahs films
inning� Raker and Kneeshaw scored Mimi Hazel IlartWell have been ap-
and an adreree do isten by the hese pointed, the former. in peace &'r Miss;.
umpire `vvas all that prevented •a tzar- Vera Elliott who has bcoa greeted a
ger nitre. Tristine sans called out at _ year's leevc of stesence, elm tee lat-
second base; when tae. was clearly ter,to be in. place e�thei of Miss Sre.-•�'
safe ns it npeerarea from the benches. to Watson or Miss Alice Nairn. Miss'
The that douole play of the seasen Vera Tully, of Parry Sauna, nee keen
necurred in the Seventh, Fritzley to appointed to the other poste:on, eitli•
Sheardown. The teams 'were as fol- er� Miss. Naairn'a or Jibes Watson's, Tris one
lows : ° and Miss Laura , Nelsen, of Palmer.. 1
Staffs.: Harter rf. Elliott 2b, nor- stop, has been appointed to, the post- ' No- 1.
'ton e. C•oly and and Cresliek -P. Dari-, tion made vaacant Iby the resignation
iny..cf. Warden If, • Capellck es,. Hog• of Mies Grace I•iamiltan. A t the
Trletine's three -tagger and he Cana completed. Ae aireadY t rsu nated
Printing and Developing—Prompt Delivery
H. C DUNLOP, Plum B..-
arth ab, Reid lb. - ,regular meeting of the b:«ra: held .on
Bedford ..,
rho Block
Black .Sax: DleEay cf; Tanney lea, Tuesday. Livening of this week a re- lug service Reza d'H Void' will as.. Class, 11 atm„ Gospel Service.
MMCluskev e. Archer ss. Fritzley t+, solution -was Passed that the pro .ertyr -dee the minister at�the morning ser. pan., Gospel Service. Monday,
Trietine b, Starer' gbh Knees.haw. rife ;committee have apecriications of the vice. p.m:, B.30 Y. P. U. mcetting. 16'etinea�
Sh ardown Ib. - xepatrs and redecorating• needed at The annual' picnic. of the 'Sunday, day; • p.m., Praise' and Prayer
UtiMires," behind tete plate. Don, Central School prepared and tenders school of St, George's church will ,be Service,, Choir Practise after praise
Godericiht; on bases, 'Stelzer, eta asked for, the tivorl; to be Drone not beld next Tuerday , afternoon, Jtil$ rated. prayer sexarice. Monday after 4
A league. is w selittinled bit = to exeeed $400 or $500 • and to Ise Otte} Det •Menesetuttg Park. The ehi1- p.m. pastor at the parsonage, delight
Friday at iii heat diamond between
Clinton and Goder .elk ° 'Leat week the
Black • Sox ' had the teaby end of an
8 to ,4 score iti',Clinton. .
CONFIRMATION
r : AT 'ST. GEORGE'S
Last Hitittlay lrveititag Arrcbbishop'VYil»
liatna •Ardmitai..ttered .Aparstolie ;Rite
and Prcltcheti Impressive Sernwn.
Last iSundity, it :ening His Grace the
Arcchbialtop Of, Huron was present at
St. George's church, .for the purpose
of performing the rite of confiraua-
some v -fve t�did tes
tin . at e ti ertt 1 a
o t �+
, y
v e re byt - •ect
having been preparedhca i o
Rev..T. N XL Mills, for his occasion.'
The cliureh was well filled, the service
itself bele; very beautiful yet at the
same time eolaann, for one realized
.the new xcsponsibility these , young
people were undertaking in their
Cheistian life. For his:text His
Grace the Anhbishop referred to tut
sixteenth chapter of St. Matthew and
Ni
Wilson Norine S reale Loa_ the twenty*sixth Verse;, ."What' shalt
v
Sturdy Demote Eltt Marlon McKay, Jack' Ker. it profit a main if' be gain the whole
. Sr, III. to .J
Keith` Cutt, Edward Wieland, .Rob- ray Jean. meAdam, Doris Williams, :fiord, he said,. was always fond of
miam - merman,. -ialeoiebe y' „r : teaching hit pictures- and in_teaching
et+t s,nr 8illy-•Thompsatt'Hatton,
John- . -tris-
r. - sl tv, Madge Turner' Keaton:1e Aim.. world and lose •his own soul." Our.
a � ,
xIw1t w u
edet
bo 0
i it o 0
Aug,i° � permit -
to mey .�'
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completed .Au rth Th ere - d t meet at n
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y B" den are ask airany
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arer'e ;report showed $11,506 spent 11 et 1..30 '0'000a like to talk ehth him- bout: becoming
this• year:to date and it was:'xclt that Sor'v'ites in ttngx church next: •Sab- a Christian, or .uniting with the:
it}ie amount named would be the lim. "bath ':wilt be in charge of .the, •train•
church.' Friday night after 8 pan.
it the board -can afford tor.ene work ister. A. special, service :of thanes- : the pastor will gladly meet anyone at.
int Central school'' this year. A resale.giving in.the morning for the rester- the saarsonage sane would like to have
intron Was passed that the .grins itt;iiit anon of the I{` ' to heallth. 11 a.m., a . conference with .him, Subjects
have authorit�yr to have a supply tea- "God save theJaime 7 ?alt.,.
"The Lord's Day July 7th: -11 a.m., .The
cher for a haalf day a Weeli; if deemed
Divine Countenance.' Sabbath sehooi Four -fold Secret of Effectual ay-.
advisable to take serve of their clan- and Bible Classes '.et10 o'clock, ; ' err 7 • p.ni„. +°The Personality nand
ties. so'that they May devote some Rev. M. C. 'Parr .preached his cloy
Ministry of 'the Holy Spirt. A
tittle to supervision of the work of ing sermons as pastor . p, f .Victoria st. hearty.welcome:. Come,
the other teachers oat • their, estate. United' church on �Suatday last. , The.
Principal. Stonehouse, in his report, Orange Societies, 7r. O. L., 'Black It ' ill Prevent •Ulcerated mhirout.
tailed attention te the increase in the Knights. L. 0, B. A. and Victoria Fife ---At. the first :symptoms o, attire
amount of Penny Bank deposits. and Drupa band, in alt nearly 100; at- throat, which presages ulceration and'
take spoonful o r.
inflammation, areaf D
e t. stJu
m 1 i0 to war
F 28th.
Sept.ptended P r preachedit the -c 6". Rev. Thomas' F,eleetric Oil. Add a little.
$1230.44 was deposited thy 'Victoria Mr. Parr , forcefullynon .the
school pupils, an increase of $1.5140 subiect of Gideon's baud: He else sugar to it•to make it palatable. It
ever the same period last year. The made fitting comment on the natio„. Will allay the . irritation and prevent
attendance for .June as Victoria.. tel birthday to be celebrated the fol- .the •ulceration and swelling east are
school was 150 boys and 168••giris on lowing day, so painful: Those who were period.
the average, out of 179 boys and 181 Venerable Archdeacon Fothering. featly subject to .quinsy have thug
girls on the rolls,. 90 flier tent:. Por.-.; ham, of Grace church, Brantford, a • made themselves 'immune to 'attack.
ny Bank deposits. $116.05, in 420 de -i, former rector of St, George's Church,
posits. At Central scheol there were preached at the morning service In
95 boys and 85 girls on the rolls, with St. George's church last Sunday, his �� `' '40: