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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-07-04, Page 5'THURSDAY, el' title 1920 THE GODERICU STAR - . 600sArd race, onde.r n nice a -eller ; Brl ne longe A la leek** were ]awing ringnisei,- the le ranch atukue .. tO 4, Oo .a'. lei leleorrfic:J, RaemenJ Pustnf;o. toa Nee* Cn+c'et; e iiixrold 3tehrrng. I►ennee=a ;,.teen. ; raft-b,icv►orn rho Hathey(a for hyo , .,n tie test eight'. 'nese caeKm s.11$ ;� Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead 60..iir t i : e, printer le scree•. --.Al with the cup gable' to e+►hi;heeerweuel,!er3 kit iadniiteab,ank-eni #].teat tteopria,)re►, ¢ itt ItreifIt zltc5', Benson I?r:,ure, Arzh'hare (netheYhenx� ta *peed her huwever;,gile �'�a,n i >;, 11eYtiely ltltkli eh! l s►v►`ai:1► 75 -yard ram, unclee 12 Yeats -Jona; Yui•ricun 11ag•Iiey tollalp ed Anti las:iarc, i,tr„etcd Ern tete ' '-'")s, Tea. 'Preece, Jose O'Brien, (•iifeord l,tutegy,' won eiofly, and Salt came in for sc. r 100.yard sewer tinder it ae ere c�nai, third went to Eugene Mine. nit ..';in ii'h3rne, rcr.=at'ilT ni*tr, ears' Re mend Lean, Afiter ti=e second game the tug ee ell cilnr.aY t:iv entertainer, rs fea;'•�' Fart Mean, l'1tfiQrt, r8e(i, Iese Jaci��ni .. n^ lel rely. eitAr ivy the Iluron Atal Road cul suits ►hT 3 acre pi6c,; F;acit race. under Ili years -F,art pulls'(], Two teams lined ep for the ni'e cat. en the last iiftetnat e, rrezed.; fiktea�o, Caul Illeozefield, (lidera"yin •contraet, floderieh and Asinield aril ins, vai'`au;a barren"a le rase;. ' ' dye , tiodrairh won the cup in two st aigi)t Jockey rare, tinder re ye zreeel.ai'1 i pulls. The winning team coasietc3 ;CARLOW ' We p dee Beat at lit lipsoirn PARIS GREEN. poi Ilii . , 4 ', , Age ANTE OP.. par BA - , * - * . - .4Se ARSENATE OF Palk hulk per R►. * . - e * .4Oc at)"ampL_ Drug �__ LMereMereand Run -nand Dean, Philip Cele' of Genrtc. Beacom. R. 1 Eolith, I:d, lir, Alen,^Mon-, sf lcn.a49, care cl 11 ,ii!tore ter enol Win. McKay, Jchn t'arric•;:I V, illi*. Ilan Willie, Jars. I er out, car. milt" AWN:. 1ec;nb, a.. 1::+oat, oil! +� and 1Isrland Tremblay, !Tones Wisner and Elmer neeardown. i.tu saiay evening. ]rabbit race, under 10 years ' lfru€e l and ,the, clefenclere were `Those Solite Airs. an (teen au l Miss Edith,GODERICII, ONT. Bloomfield, Arthur Ilracocy. Denson van, C: 1'Wtgh. Gerald Harvey, Mi of Toronto, ni•icee. seeeeee car ai e. i,, Prouse. 1 ehael O'Neil, Jack McKenzie. Eniil,feiends on Sunday last d Rabbit rare, mar 13 vexes-Cliit,Macal�ennen -.and Mex, 11iae:Lennan Miss Alarrha .3atitc�rs �1� as or �.:u.n;;' ' ford Sturdy, Art F.obercsaa, John After the contest Geo. 1lc2e3:31 With icer Holidays well saes c033.n•,. I►.,a-, Prouee. , the 'handsome trophy were mounted i othy and Christine 1'abe-tson. ' Illeyele race, twice around ne' on a rear and driven up town amid Mies Reid left en Mondey for her! Senare; under 12 vee vs rtietville cheering.. ,-home in Landon. sic has 'teemed aa'' eaigie, Audrey Smith, John Hue;:- The evening program consisted. of school in that vicinity foe next ;,•ear. ins.. .. ahand 'concert on the Square evlree:a . Trio eaera ment at 'tire Loan stip. 'PHONE 90 —`6 1oderih Tug -o' -War Team Pin Nvia HM 0a• YM r lj'cyele ra'•e. tvs]re.. around tSier vvas much etiyoyed by a 1a*vo nun:leer per was .dispensed x: Sniith°a Iiillt 4quaxe. • under 1G veaxs �rnohl; of people, and the singes un tut ehu.ch k st atbatle dry th Irasto Doak. Firl hlero. Ils)1 Lumby, , horseshoe bitching contest. Rev. it, Curnnrinas. Speci.i1 • •1 obert Wilson., The Victor Electrola coneerts giv. Mr. and Mrs. Cawfa>:d and brew Weather and Teniae Crowds Make Dominion EVENTP. Lv en on the Su care by tin instrunsent children motored over from Flint on,, Da eeF yard rave, under 0 ye :rs Eeta supplied by M. Jas. Campbell, were Saturday. On Sumer they* left for Celebration in Goderich a Success Costello Fuhv Willis Ma Bred %eac's a very fine feature of ;the day and Muskoka, saec(utapanittel by Mr. and 50 -raid race, under $ ,c u. -;eyed nitult enjoyed. ltrs. Allan �lr'ileon, v+$iere iliey will Evelyn. Doak, : erns . The Goderielt baseball team had an slaend �tlielr holidays. - . Plante i'ouee:. offer to go out of town for the day Anniversary* servrees will 110 held 1 i. it stayed Monte land did their 'part . in the Smi'th's' dill church on the GO -yard rsire, under tai years* Margeret James, Isabelle Brown,' ha. makti the day the success it was. 4th oil duly. when the Rev. Wm. Colored Ball Players Mak, it Snappy i�py eraldine aunders. Bremner , of Brtirefield. wilt rn each at; s 75 -yard. rake, render 12 years -- GQDERIca iTX'omv.1� t x nevi. _and r huge S f�i 1 re afc+ is Winners in the Various Events, Children'aiGames, Parade, Mary Ateheson, 'Esther Lee, ]Marie ' 'JULY 25-30. being prepared. IP.bv. Mr. 'Cummings Athletic -Events , . Le Roche. -..--...n.'goes to lirucefield for the day. t eterd race. under is years- rave ing , of Splendid Pru •snag, to The O. G. T. It met at the home of Margaret 'Elliott, Marjory Daer, 'Etta Ile Presented in 6.1)61e•rich Mz . Henderson on `Satges y Ratter ` Thee D th niou .Pay celebration in Oat was given to Mr. Rod. ,Johnston. mance. ." ^^ : noon..The ;president, Miss Hazer Goderuch• tide Year went ea verysue. of the DominionRoad i E'andknechief • rare, lender is: -venires `vso an. 'tandii p1ena.:. "Smihin' *Venlig*. .p�resided. -in the i hair end . t eesoafully. The day wee f►ne, gen elite for their Part in: the ar z nein e•' .=Robenti 1 .:h•tttm, F. Bleeniii�eie, Though:' treat i urnanrt e. wi na,and very, Interesting meeting• took place. ;fora Tight shower in the evening, and for' decorated 'autos R d floats ere A/arjelic i um�b3• wlphe 1'anrily i7>asixir "_ .popular They '.ish to have is social evening Marge crowds ratite to town for the not . awarded. an the ` Calithnmpian , Nose and tae race; under 14 perre :Broadway 'comedy --.lir. ,z'e,:vi Hiciach, .in• the near :future. Pertieulars let - day or for the afternoon program. ' clhss • there were sonic vere ntaye et Elliott, F. Moorefield, noted Chrneee diplomat , a. c:: ,ecturer; -ems The banks along the water front were get-ups. -Miss Mary :Parsons von, Lulu B•,�hot • • , Anatol Firkin and His' 7I:lesians in Mr..James Foreman, .of ,Flint, much in demnnd for picnic .parties first prize with a toairing outtir, urge " Bieyole sato, once •rrouna the .,�.ehes from the Russian Life, a truly Afich., was :married. to Miss Annie snowelioesgolfing outfit and the tourist camping ground Was ;And baggage,: household .utensils, • 5quar�e, 14 kears-.-race !.reason, spectecular Muskat produ»t,oYi, "are ones,> Aubuon Saturday last by filled.•. , , one nearly Margaret Griffith. Madeline Proctor. among the many Bier ‘fetatpres 'of the . the Rev. Mr. Shore,Bl yth. Our best Phe first event of the day was . the everything else'• that a touring party In .the meantime the horseshoe forthcoming . Canadian' ' Chitantattqux wishes- go with them as they begin parade at 14 ami The hand led ofr might or could want en •route The pitching contest wars going en at Vic- Isere, which opens Jute 24th and eon. their Marries life. Tire lenuia peo- with the .brat 'emiszeiLnna Goxnmittee car was labelled "Marmon Stray toric Park, With eight peers tawny; tinues for five erowded. eventful days. ole of Atrbu n and vicinity presesitea: following 'in dire, and the ' firemen (bte," but at that it may oe a libel, part in the doubles. In the first Tile Chautauqua will. be opened on the bride with. a shower on Friday with onto 'truck,• pfd `tire engine and especially if you read it "straight 8•: round J. McConnell and Ed. Sparr the first night by one sof• the mast evening. ladder truck, ete. There were a few*, "Body by *galley**, "veheeis by : won from P. II. Sehweyer and .T. Reid, popular ;Broadway comedy-successee Mr. D. Loel.hart,' of Auburn, and ears decorated to some extent. the 'Wheeler" were o'ther enseript:on�Jos. Jeffries and H. A. Stevenson,.. of recent years—The iariety yip- Mr,, R. Medd, of the boundary line,! Dominion Road Machinery Co. had which brad their own suggestsveness,1 Mr. Stevenson being a Toronto Man, stairs, Here is an uproarious tom- who had 26 head of cattle p isturfng one of. the Chem:don ower Road "G�oderieh or Biter suggested i1e won from Bill Leach and Mr. Bailey; .edY-diene ,based upon the boys and. on Mr. Cordon Younge form, lost JJ tufo have not 'et matured: but The.good wishes of the whale rosea- Maintainers and a light rawer sn the supreme objective for. �ou es t • C. Elliott .and IL McKay, Wing'ham, heartaches of a twenz.et�i-cei turn of t:heni on Friday morning; . when neat armor baso been ver active, munit gtvill follow you in your future gi p r s and tiro., were killed i:,, :::-i,.w:...- ,i,..,. Dame .R y' Y y f Il • orfs ro true this will career triol tve.lgra y (het God's ricin• it'.?(t t Fit 't KLWGTITE FORM FITTING" ALL WOOL Bathing Suits for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN .SNAPPY NEW STYLES AND COLOR COMBINATIONS at $2.95,, $3.26 and 4.$O PER SUIT SPECIAL VALUE 36*INCH FIGURED CELANISE, SEVERAL DIFFERENT PATTERNS Ikevalar $ I'.35 per yard and $1.50 per yard CLEANING AT 95c per`` •yard - SI"VERAL NEW_PATTERNS IN VOILE,LAWNand PIQUE JUST ARRIVED Photf,t< 06jL7_- 11113BERT R Parades and the Imperial Oil Co. anal many other inscriptions nod !'thole ]von from Kerr and Penman of Col- family engaged in "marrying off" the the Goderich Fruit Market were also represented. There were .speetel 'pri- zes awarded to the firemen. to Harry McCreath for his get up with a big horse bearing the label "nett Me- Creath's Horse Parana:", rn. allusion to, a supestion of Bert's. as a feat- ure for the iparacle, and a third . spe- T�- Cleveland's Bread is a tempting complement to any _ meal -delicious in itself and lending zest to the- rest of the menu. • Your' family+ will demand twice as. much of our Bread as any other. Encourage them to do so, as it the most health - dui and flourishing food they tan take, E. U. CLEVELAND A' N Phone 114 West St. •touch of funand: humor. In the car besides Miss Parsons.' were her visi- .tor,_hliss_'Brooks. John Parsons and Toots Videan. The wedding phrty were awarded second prize. "Here comes the bride but what do you h+nk of the groom?" They. were 'noir to church, but had the parson with them, on a seat of prominence 'on the deck of the car; tone other than Miss Margaret Hari bilin `" i perxon-to personate" the person. Miss Naomi McDermid was the groom. Miss S. Harney the bride and Miss Rose Pox the bridesmaid, Sturdy droving, . Reg, McGee's. taxi, date 1805, drawing a relic in the way of a coach,. date 1811. was given third place. A number- of decorated bfcy+- eles and costumers -ori foot mane a nret"v. spot in the parade. Miss Lumbo was awarded first. W. Hunt: remind. Betty Little third and'Master Little fourth. and, all who took part were given a: mill peke veto. The rrhool children were certainly missed .from the parade this year are five bene•'vrraneem,,entii iiatrbe.rnnds' an- nt1+'' yeQr'to iiieoi+nornte Mfg ler=;;«,. again,. also the Octoeenaarien Club. 'ome of whom were on hand..might be included vein another year. After the pm -Ade came vbe. cl*et- rtren's Parries nn the San are ann the c•erenrittne 'had a busy time with the • ' irle and tsoys, many cif the event,e h"ri•ie• to be•run .;n bees. on tiecount cif the iortre number wlahl ig• to' dem- ',Ate. rrm- „ete..The prize winners.were rias fol- lows: BOYS' EVENTS 90•yard race, under 6 'years Barry Prouse, Billie Wilson, `Tom Cowan Harold Daer. borne; and F. Bowra and Courtland eldest daug ter. This popular play. Kerr won: from Fred and S. Elliott,. will be presented by the well-known IThe finals were between Elliott Etna Martin Erwin ]?layers. McKay of Wingham, ane Jeffries, On . the second afternoon Mra. town, and Stevenson, Toronto, who Pirie Beyea, ;distinguished , British won first and second prizes respect. 'lecturer and world -traveler, will de- ively. In the second event. 'lailieand iver her forceful. challengongiecture, Leach won first and Sparr and Me- "Education or. Catastrophe. Pre- ICtonne)i second. The s.kinki;< were:, ceding Mrs. Beyea's lecture, the Mos - pitched hi the evening..Chas, Elliott cow Artists, a company, of talented Harney g of Winghrmaeon first, Courtland' Russian musicians, will •.be heard in. Keru-of Golbo,rne,,seeand, Pettnutn,: ut. concert... .• Colborne, third, and Leach, of •town, Anatol Frikin and Hie Russians in fourth. Scenes from the Russian Life. star The big afternoon program as musical attraction of the second Agricultural •Groundsdrew a very night, present .one of the greatest large crowd of spectators; the gate programs of Russian apt and , music receipts being .approxima.'tely $1400. ever offered on any. Chautauqua plat- 'Ithe pole vault was put on !before the form. The program is ' divi•ded Into ball games; with six contestants, :Vie three scenes, each replete with- ger- Elliott, Earl . Mere, A. Colborne, Bud aeons scenery and •+n..1unse i. A Sturdy, Erie Wilson and R. Black. thrilling' glimpse into the heart. of One by one they dropped out, leaving Old Russia is presented. and much Elliott,- Colborne. and, Nero the win- unfamiliar : and beautiful ' Russian ca,•'•, 'Krna:'tl. you isave accepted . the high resnon• st ai'tingx hers in that order, music Is. matchlessly interpreted. Ree. Mr. ?•late'. of Toronto; Ability .with such` grace and Goodwill The ball games between the East- -Ernest- Toy.. fain -oils., Australian preac'sed i•7 ceshfeld Presbyterian that it has become a joy and pleasure. 11 JULY ``� er Brands of Buffalo and theWaiters violinist, wind' Lowell%I�attcixr, toted cirnich or. Sunday. t" haveev p • _1. SATURDAY JULY 6W As you etched the tender >! and Belem colored team of Detroit, ';Pianist, composer and hiterpreter;of Mr. and Mrs. Tan MacRae. of minds de-aelop and absorb the elem- were Rood •exhibitions of tball. The life- and 'Moods.• cofrie to'Claautauqua Strathrnv. spent ti' week -end at the ents of education it must have been ' - "or an Extended F;ngrr ettseatt. ' IC breast d b t d h d t 1 if, g the intricacies of a former teacher at Bemniliea, spent mea ora of the place you have. held world -polities for his hearers, •will the weekend with Mrs. J. W. Gime in our esteetn and i:podwill. i make a lasting impression on elle hill. _ •¢ The good wishes of the whole coin-' - The fourth afternoon" will' be i'de- Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and ciaug,•fr inanity will follow you wherever your - voted to the children, when Hei;b Tey- leis, Cora and Rete, of Wtnthropc, . lot . uiay be east, and our earnest lor. famous Humpty-Dumpty clews; were present at the farewell party 0, prayer'•1s:that your influence for g;oodt will hold full away under' the bap; the school teachers last .1• ridgy. may lie cent nue( and • that 'Gad may brown Canadian Chautauqua tent. - Anniversary services are being held. be pleased to own and bless your Herb Taylor .is a prince of an enter- at S'mith's Hill on Sunday, `Tree. t'V.' ability" and willing etl'orts. Rainer for the youngsters.' His pro- A. Bremner, of Brueefieai, being the, Feigned on behalf oe the community gram is new, clean, funny, whole- .mini.ster morning and evening. There a of•'fenmill''r.• some and unusual. He ie ventrilo- . will be no Sunday nchooi or church ° An address on+ the "Opportunity of quist, juggler and magician, as well services at ilenmiller, ' Work" was given by Rev. R. B. Cum- I. as the ever -comic clown. Mrs. Dolan and 'Constance, of Bart- ming at'the Young),People's Club on "Sniilin':Through," one on the most onvilln, Hamilton, visited with Mrs. Sunday evening. The young people' beautiful dramas ever written. will Gus Vanstane octet the week -end, gave another SO to the building fund. be presented on the fourth night by being present at the teacher's fare -1 •Then :Sunday school picnic is being the Martin Erwin Players or Canada. well party. With Miss Eida Dolan i held next Wednesday to Menesetung This wonderful play tial literally they made a number of calls around ; Park. everything :humor. thrilling love -in- Eenmiller.. 1 Ih nmiller, Ont., •terest, excitement, mystery, and above A joint school picnic of No, et anti: June igt;th, 1'J:fi. all a quaint, whimsical quality that No. 9, Hullett,,was held on the flats iii! Miss E. G. E. Dolan : nets it 'apart , in a category of its the Maitland block, Hullet, on Tues-; Dear 'Miss itiolan,-�It its with great own. , - day afternoon. There was a good; regret that we have learned .,if your, Capt. Staniey Nelson Dancey, well- turnout of the sections. and all took i resignation tan prinentaai nnat teacher known Canadian author, editor and part • in the sports with real enjoy- own. will deriver his popular in- rent. A hearty supper wan provid- spirational lecture, Canadianization ed. were standing under a large hoes-' not be the' last we shall bear of .the est incasing may be upon you and wood tree. Saturday teeternoon hire Following oxo the cadres• that our health may beorestated in Medd . went to salt the cattle and teachers.a s , Y found them dead. Fortuna` the ses pregerted to Miss Dolan and Miss full measure so that you be enabled Fortunately' e Ctatnpbellt to continue your good,wowing Signed` �toc]c was insured, but it is a great Benmiller, Gat, en behalf of the,community of leen, loss to both Wren.i Awe 2trtit ewe, miner. TATS FIEL Mr. Jas. McRae, : of Toronto, is without mingled feelings that we ed the, employer. „Axe you (Laren tart g" g p„ "Yes, .. � Miss Edna' L. Campbell Dear idles Camin;e11,•-lt is nota "Now I went an alert lady"" ettinzilr.. home for the holidays. have heard of your resignation from taiga notice. 'Ies, iia. 1.ve heti Miss Charlotte Mackenzie...of Wy- Benmiller public school, We had it twice in a fortnight." scoffed tl9s online, is hope fn' .the halideyaa. eee a to telae it for granter) #Feat vnr_,.nolilicanf.�-„-u 1% 4 11Ir. and Mrs. e^tor MacGregor would still be with us another year at and Miss Grace, of Texas, are visit -least. We cannot •let you go, how- real relatives. in I{intttil. ever, without. expressing to you our real anpreeiation of your worth to ne ;END- �A�II�Q� as a teatcher and as a leader among-•-_-�. .-.-•-.-.. the young people.. During : rash of JEAN - L --TE'S-- DQE RAMBLERS Mrs. K. Maei)onald, of Toronto,, is visiting• nt the 'home 'of her sister, Mrs: D.. neL,enpen, Leerier. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Collinson. of the five years spent among us' your` Brantford, si ted :d, tile, hutne of .the character has .grown in s`nfl WreOtanat"_ for.•mer's parents on Sunday we shall be sorry to lose you as our Mrs: John Murdock, of Detroit, is teacher. Your task among the junior visitane• at trio home of rears. Cath- pupils has not been en easy one. abut darkies 'won both games, the first• five on the .third afternoon in c. concert home of the formor's parents in Loch -1 a ;trent satisfaction to you to see - ' ! to two ilia nine inning game and the that delights by its genuine artistry .aisls. # them pass on successfully to higher :-- DANCING NIGHTLY second six to. two in.a seven inning ' and ie, made generally popu.ar by the gamie. The colored .boys 'had a little entertaining persbnaliti(es of Mr. BENMILLi'.R -' th ,grades. The.. high regard in. which . l e .children have held year will h an :the 'better . team and their wins seem- Patton and Mr. Toy. • Leda ..nyric r and Doris Hill .arc ; everlasting; tentimonv to year tender', J :: Radio' Artists over Wilt ed . popular, with the spectators. The On the third night, following a . in Toronto this weele v ;Hess, sympathy and love fpr' them. games were snappy and the•darkles •concert by Toy=and Patton, Dr. Tehyi-- Cecil Dexter aid it "iisit to Win -tin ro•eper.ation with Mists Dolan you. _ lidded a good deal of amusement. to 1lsieh, distinguished Chinese suave- t e last u ' 'neve eonti itiuted` largely tai tie nigh ” f ire,:t from the t;clgewdter C.1r,1, the contest. 11oip s Sund y 1 r Between games the three-mile race Int e oath C .sub]ect., a Awakening.•.a visit' of a week or two with lir. maintained by the school, which has C man, will speak upon his absorbingly Mi., and Mrs. Ed. I•Iunt'are paying standard of . exeell;ence reached and anif The Gray atone Ballroom , p y r y , Det:oit. was run, with Tan MacKay. Morrison Ching." It id tmusual gdhd fortune;wind Mrs. J. Ward Gledhill. been rewarded by the winning of the MaeKay. E. Belt, A. Colborne. E. whl.h 'brings Doctor Hsieh to lecture Harold Walters, of Toronto, ls,` Cnl'orne townnhip trophy, )and which Mere and Eugene Dobie. as the con- to Ontario audiences this • season. spending a few days with his parents, ; will he a • constant: a,hallenge to all tenders. 'It was . not long 'before it This eultured Chinese diplomat, a Sr. and .Mrs. E. If. Walters. i future teachers, Will. you be good ays. rtaiintng seas an :teas , an graduate a car vin •. became apparent that the two Mac- graduate of Cambridge and a maste.. Miss' Violet Kilpatrick, of 'Toronto,.t enough to accept this small gift as a, Leads the 'World fat Maar Car Palate 1 iaisisY�iese�an�ourwiii�bu�*,• lyvu Compare in die $ 1314 FielJ AWE will not need to urge you to buy' the Nash "400" Standard Six Sedan if you only compare k to other Sedans an Us field. riot a ill, it is a Nish, built in the fir ditional Nash manner, with peed on workmanship in crery part. d con 5!l tlit ata Nash 0!' and id .,+4 that znmrans something intoday's line. yup of motor cera. Itmeans more powerful, moredarablr, snore enjoyabe motor ierfordmance. Theetngine in this sedan is a new high compression type with 7 bearings in. stead of 3 or 4, with aluminum alloy(Invar strut) pistons instead of east iron pistons. and with full pressure lubrication to every single beating point. Even the connectingtods in this Nash cosine are rifle rilled, to supply .oil under pressure up to' the wrist pro bearings. Other "400" features which this car brings to you are the world's easiest steering -aa luxury and n:cfineanent of interior decoration far beyond expec. tation at its price -size and capacity for five full grown passen gers-=riding ease Attained by alloy steel springs in. divideally designed for its size and weight, plus bimbo zrd mowed, Love• joy hydraulic shock abs others. And finally, no extra char a for bungl- ers, front *eel fear, Lovejoy h'-draulie shock absorbers, spare tire lock and tire cover. The factoryprice includes everything except a spas tire-4fhete's none of these other items, autemarily Aimee/lot 4 caret '0mlteM'ilppr"i. e', to psayfore when you buy the Nash "4001 ft 23 IN ash $00I�odels, it�lfdingIairirg, Roadster, Coupe, CabrioletVt(: opta and Sedan Models HURON MOTOR SALES PHONE 83 H: C. YOUNG, South Stn, Goderich of l3emniller public school. On the eve of your departure from uta we would wish to convey to not: our on the fifth afternoon. Mr. and Mise Green and 'family, of heartfelt appreciation of your stay The Jaclszon Jubilee Singers Will Toronto; . Mr. and Mrs. C. Percival among us, not only as as teacher but and £amity, of Bal aro; Air, and Mil an one interc:ated in the nodal and u - Oke, of Goderich, were visitors With t hgiou: culture of the young• peal►, ' eMM Mr. and Mrs. Ger; Vanntone over -toe ► entrusted to your care. 1)urint� your Th at holiday-. They also had tee p:easurc 1 five ,vemu as teacher you have had a of their mothern for dinner on Don, -i great. influence for good upon the inion Day, each of •whom ore over 80; prpits as they have -come and gone. WEEK OP AMY 8 to 13 and . 90 years old. • , Inez have watched then mature and _. .... ... Baptismal service vtaa held at ries• conic to yearn of understanding.' It miller United church on Sunday';has been your 1)leasiitc'o teach thein morning, three children 'being receiv-I the rudiments of learning;, not Sim ply ed by the church: Alice Plaine Alt; to nieet the requirements of the eine lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-; riculum but to (laveler) within them main' Allan: Donald (Ihar•es Oise, sonstrongcharacters. tiuecess hair at - of Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Olsen Hannah i tended your untiring efforts, and Noreen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.! many .leave panned. the required grades Jonathan la ieber. A very amnr•essivc until they have graduated to a Itig le aaeramentel service wags Meld after -ler aschool, Wlaer(' the good foundation ward. • ,secured under your guidance has A ,gathering of the community wee' stood them in good steed. Togxethe. held in the church bacernent last .Fri- with Mins Campbell your worthy col.' well toe two ofQtheemr oareluctant tfa thfulgtea-s raining the reboot to an enviaaseful ble pore criers the action has ever hnewtee ition in ennittetition with other Mita R. G. E. Dolan Sraa been prince- echookrs in COlieorne township, having; pal, and ?.fins Edna. L, Campbell Sias eceured permanent puseeenion of the been teacher of the junior cliildre6i shield emblematic of three years of during the pant five years, and. .iota excellence lb discipline and deport. . arc Ica'minir t a; year. Coirinliaileas- niin., tart' addrersen were read 4hy 1)ot1:; Nor have your eeliool dutite .ale Hill and Dorothy Welter°, Mine Dein sorbed all of your time and thought. an wain prevented with a wrist watch, but You have given g+eneeouela, of arid fiercer V111 (s; Mise t`ar.ipb"Il re-!' your enemy to the a •oek ut the ceived a string Cif prearin anti leather cilurali. Parti: ularly in elle Sunday; rate1el ns expretedve of tho(ldtvill l relied and Yonne Pesspleez flubhave and SATURDAY And este) o the'conrinuncty, not, tern you been t:: great value in the train. 1y for their work ars teneherla heat oleo 7 fart; and development of anew -ter. h KEN MAYNARD arid TAR/AN for their ietcreet in young: proplai'n Even in wife of impaired health yes . � H I 6 rev yen alfa s•srrn 1 rot I • MONDAY and TUESDAY CORINNE GIitrF'ITU and • IAN KEITH in Terence laloln;ar's world famous story. See Molnar'a masterpiece of a little night club dancer who steals a man's heart --=and makes hien like it. "PRISONERS" 1`'l;tii3 GEORGE LEWIS, in ""THE COLLEGIANS" WEDNESDAY and TilURSDAY GARY COOPER and FAY WI:AY Pararount'a neer gement*. team in a tender rand tense romance. The fire or youth. the warmth of love, a boy turned baudiit -tall for the love of a girl. • "THE FIRST KISS" MERMAID COMEDY "SOCIAL PRESTIGE" )recent a thrill nttec•laete cllanias:e(I seer!: and iO,'tlle evorI:cif t,ie cheese is. laar:c tafaen to rc�.^-.pra)nnil)le posittion sv a Ctaeliarda of 10,690 ateer�a. i1(V ) e .-.n 1 • J c..lia3) hon re lalr0mt muck prepai°at►on ThrilD to the clavier; as•tion anal ibeau� gteneroua1Dy aef their time evil telelitn • as:a4 oainstal.iug effort. ' $our leaving tiful 1:avnetc,ui & b a£ .gni tlsr g4°aal Of the w12014' eoram at ane eon create a vaeasit e . eee 1) will he wing i1F 1 %WLFS`4 eEme)t3e' 'Moth tow -Sole applied teelieglye Herter, care, alt to fall. eSee',will . ani• s :ten ma'n'y to leave the snaggy team 1r'aeizaln seerli y they Save' mate slul►ng their tray lot well rest tial el net leete►, a,f ,g• -t b;ettrv,illes. u,1(7 1k0crs• 1 v..;C.e coon" 11,4.1 Cafft ''i o r.'a're t'rla(4s „1 with d tr io54i welc4i11,io 41anit1) g their', re a' turf a+.Qe-pw➢ f'(,;' "1,11 tlo 11 tee lee' l I)1,CATIO 3AI, t 0 .ai<DY "THE FIXEWL" ltatanee at at 3.00 If tree 'liitnitr� 1 J-ifae Street Angel:1. retain Anytime. `ri taeu' 'faun E+,t' tee ` aiid >ae a erieea, •, Regular I'riceai. Adninetion 2 for. 25e. Dances 4 for 2,ic... O, acaro /Awe to s, entertain w%Xpeop/es to -morrow night • ON E, FRIEND. TELLS .NOT!II "Well, 1 sliouldsa mind that • ' 1 * c • , • , with h the fie c u sea n+t< t r and gv n •ntW %'OJ t0ide,s u1 iiaechla s'n. ERT.S11 FRUIT AND VE(,E'1A11 Et4 Tomatoes, (ueumhere, :•,cw �. Cabbage. Celery, Cauliflower,' " Beets, Carreto. • Green meow., Cooking Onioran. l,ettsia:a•.i: 1 Parsley, Awparagae. 1 FRl'1'fi . ' Bananas, ()ranges, ',emotes,' . Grape Fruit, i4trawberr;es," P 1 uina, Machete. ('nerriesy,i Cantaloupes, Water Melons; MEATS Macarotai and Cheek. Loaf Vienna Loaf. Rologna,1(ook-- ed Liam, Summer-Sauseine. Freak SoOsage. :'ea vleai Back Bacon, Soto cd Rack et Bacon, Breakfast Bacon. 1"e. I meal Cottage Roil. Smoked 1 ('ottage Italie Wsinern. 1" rests Pienie llasmn, Smoked Picnic Hants. A Pull Line of -Fresh (aerie sic' Presla White L cab and `]`rout We fir, a,ue. ocvn I)plivering. • Phone us your, er(ler and ti our sc°r-viee. AECHLER' PROVISION STORE Telephone 34M P1“111164 Atte .)a z:, 14 `te lal:t,11 t) 1. 6' • 1)0E1'1.01-70 1 ut all tac►eu) a ti� •