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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-08-01, Page 4• •••.••••• •••••••• 1 R Her lade Soy ae. vie apaliestuma leave mot wily eel THE OBER TrilCieeltitY, AGrezer tst, 1020 • GICH STAB, . . 'FACE POUR accepter_ilte Nut this is iiimerative;-s,e,ee,e,,,,,,,' Specials for the Week -End seam complaint ,..Lar:iegunda.d..Y.IximgaztaTitY,_ , • „ jeined with ale Y,oung Pellicle to v4t..!- Always carries a complete line of - 'welt. . la e Rexall Drug Store 111111141WIL Was Von, 11 Sat i litV the Weak board, bet, 40 jair sandal and dununiust C.,nlinue.wiJkli 4.0 ,. 1 i iv g g Mre, Rsy Fisher, lattet_. Sate come Mree tleeeet Moss in her vieit • I PRECEDING CIVia 40 410LIDAY loimisnew audreereempleiet, Begot eote there .., nee sleY Intl* beY *as tromml aeni every intevestate end pheuvesque I ser4dion of their expetiemes in the de- . *ram: 'For owe a monteeee.lait sn, we' to Benmiller. Mi;i4. 3,13s* gave a i pr US 0 41249 Dotted Dimity Sleeveless Dresses-Ommed in organdy. Special for this pre.holiday sale ILIEF We have a jcomplete line of Ladies' and Misses' Summer Dresses in materials of plain georgette. figured georgette, printed crepes, eittlle,52, canton crepe, washable. crepes, tricoshene, rayon, taffeta, etc. Prices range from • • $4.50 to $15„50. • . - ' Chilfiren's Sommer Dresses We have a splendid stock of children's Summer Dresses of fugi and figured voile materials. Sizes e to 14 years. Regular 0,25 and$3.7$ values, for ' $2 5 0101111 lava to be traces of blood to Ins etoo and *tatting be ate would not stay on big stomach eery Iopg. Ile became so weak he could trot etend up. A neigh, bar recommended. "Itise untied and ma the tenth year of the drought ine- utatent e icines Western province of Albeeta. This is , influence on the etutracter of the Iwo.. Toilet Articles Seheen Alberta and ii. ie having ite pie there, Religious work has many e„ handicap there %%Alt are not met' Chocolates sent fer i nottle1 with in Ontario. Repeated failures not eePeCting any make the folks eare-free and eynical. Pipes and' Tobaccos more benefit than Educational and medical disadvan. 1 frown the DAT:: lases are keenly felt. More skilled, other medicines a ' help ^ is greatly needed. Gertrue0 Koclaks and Films had nied; but te;„ Houghton had chaege of me meeting. nay eurPrem 4 Old Age Pensions noticed a ehange . . - i . wafter he had taken it few doeek end <MAFEKING before the bottle Miss Margaret Blake, of Winnipeg, • - Wall„,_11111111104Isl W,all thet_larejlair .13,,holidaying with her cousins here , "11 . - rut nit'canY eY ,Loc A• '4ULILPUW "1 . . patt of last week with relatives here. II C DUNLOP, Nun. B. .. . • ' all.“15.7.,_r9P., HILI,rmht.,._°14',.._. Mies Jessie Andrew, of Zion, sant Ltd., Toronto, Otit• , . 1.11lich sva$ then zoeved mei the - -----e - ' - ' enjoyable evening brought to a close. Telephone The oal.r....4 Aar, aat• • Redford Block • . Printing and Developing -Prompt Delivery townehip ma Tuesday of last week, e and an complaint of Litt, who is a. The wheat. 'Unt116UallY I*T°' man of ever 70. years of eget a ware geed mop, has been cut and stroked. e • • rant for the arrest eut of both Reeder and &rein.° this Part* • • iteroo,o;.....*: 1 . . . " . . • • w Miss Maxi Horton returned home An Oil of Meriteeefir. Themes' Tale will be Empire Year at the Willis was eers.. • The hose, whigh,wes considered a Friday after spending. two weeks with to have been ;toren from Litt% furan Mr. and Mrs* 'WM. Johnston, of pushed by advertising, but the reel,* • Canadian National Exhibition, Terre- Eclectric Oii. is not a jumble of triede: valuable •racer, and which is allege4 her...cousins at • sinal substances throivn together and `to. ' • by Reeder end Willisein reality is Exeter, Mrs. Herbert Alton end My. of the careful investigation of the atcliniai misses* sizes seal to. belong to Reeder. The Utter, Thos. Webster, from near Dungan,. hewing qualities of eeradei - oils ns however, is Fan) to 'be in debt o the non, were guests of Mr. Tho. Blake applied to the human body. It is a evev la ,. extent of over 0,000 to Ceidikin Litt; Oh Sunday. The attended the -Sun--rarevombinetion-Andit-etonetuallorpte"- " . I ' - of Ooderich," a 'nephew of the elder day school, and Mr. Johnston taught public favor from the firete A teisd •. • . . e Fail line of ligen's Wear-oin the season's latest,.matengis alp _ Litt. The Gederielt man, according to the Bible Class end addressed the of it wilt tarry conviction to any whet - police; took the horse mei plaeed it ethool in his usual capable manner. oubt its power to revile And aeal, t • 'styles, • Moderate pticen-iirevail on all lines, The shire will be open on Wednesday, affeinoon next on a octant of Civic Holiday on' Monday". A. CORNFIE - "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED -140 SHOP" .1.*•••4.2. • = on his urea& fgern until such tune as We aro always glad to have these d the money awing to. him was (paid. fermer menthers beck' with us again. , _ That VOSS onto months ago an the The Blake Young, People'sSociety A I) D. horse ha e been there ere! einee, accepted the kind invitation of Mr. ai y itp On TUeStIttY Of last week Reeder and )1s. S. B. Stealers to hold their • • and Willie went to' the Litt fern in meeting Friday evening at their cote Fullerton and attempted to take the tage ut Kintail. After spending an ie invigntatirmanet Refteeleaeg hose away, but the farmer Merited hour or se bee the water,the etentrd • - with them that the horse would not gatherecl on the porch and in 'front • THE GODERICH BATH - leeve the premises. He is reported of it • for the program.- Miss Alice ING BEAOH hY Pollee to have. toldethe,ts ain itdadteor men that Shaekletort gave .tte topic and Miss rse wee Placeon h Is in splendid condition /Old tbe the hod frm Jessie a timorous reading. - his entre and, for that reason it would Rev, and Mrs. Tavenee eaelz gave in- e New Verandah eV the Bathing ' utensely to casufart and Con- Re.eder and Willis are then alleged rendered on the banio and Mouth-kr- • • not be taken war. ' structive Special music •Was• •• 4••• On Soath •Pier, adds Mi. • to Uwe foreibly taker, the horse niter on, by Iviesars,. stathers and venience •a Bat hers. 'they shook the old man and Pushed Thos. Blake. SUITS TO RENT- comasatoss ORESSING 'ROOMS •REptESIIMENT hint aside. 'rile latter itronediatelet Mter n illnese of almost tight communicated with the antboriti menthe, during which time she was wEsT sME OF SQUARE ' - MOM 418 ' et* and Willis Wnti'UsVorts out by Meg- ns amseed peacefully away Sunday . and a warrent for the arrest of Ree8 confined to her bed, Mrs. Jelin Saute. feta. mimes. istrate A. Atakins, Provincial Of- afternoon. The • deceased, • Whose AND OMER CELE. iGeigerteof London, And responded to fol floWets, whet° Mr. and lirp Gel. ford, were unable talocate the men, was ban prinee.h:r4d TalalYlit; goers Beatty and O'Connell; of Stret- maiden none was' u Wh ORATE Gni, DEN WEDDING hY the groom. litre. L, A. leo/mean aer„rocoiend their many. mends af, but the teall, led ,them to Parkhill, 1841 and eame to Ontario when a kt. seibcitor in Stet place *ming giri with her pavents, who on Friday., July 20, th 0 eeeidonee 4 ta Windsor, only dougliter of the ter whio 11/1.11. Itannie invited' the wle.re dEetlider a, vte,c _, ,fle•_tiltl,cets. that be heel et to go and teke the of sisters anti two brothera who have me settled in Wawanosh, She war. 011e ldr. and Mrs. Owen If of Beta 110.hle 1411d gromn, presented the, bride eatrs int? the .dining-roore. The sAmovits the setting for the edebra.twitit 50 beautiful yellow chrYsanthee tn. le in thee room svan effeAtvely de,. ,!,tt.ei,i, a•ouo k tic's of their golden 'wedding. This. mums. „ They fllomg, toasts. were eorated with snnlax, maiegoltis and eeeese e.e....,,:, ' , pre -deceased hme She was matried th then overt; "Guests; proposed •ber roliionees. Yellow tulle and candles , e ill 1859 to Mr. Jobe Saundere who t'flbouqueti £V* 4-- COLIN‘1148 predeceased her 29 years age. 'Their • • suz,ound the member of the Oliver Geiger, et Tarn. and, respond. Nath 1:1 .t. the entre of the tahle the, after. Colhai/ne Tsvp. 0 fartly consisted of two sons, event Was of stri ng n , groom is the fifth 111 peopos*ed by .ajdney Geiger, noon Mre. Oliver Geiger, of Tara, Colborne tp. conned met in , the, aniel and James. former died family of thei tete Daniel 11, Ceigerte /3,3t, Dr* Witwe4 -Detroit; e • ,of Espanola, and respinaled to by Rev, Penrod ate tea, arid Miss Pauline Nall at 2 Pen. Jule Oth, with aU melte- yeats ago and his vefe bas, been the . _ be fortunete enougk to.celebrete sneh • nom% anueineenaesrio‘nva, se-rved 111 the gaveeA. el sall llulted,erhuteh Goiger, of st, Paul, Minn., cut the hers present, minutes of hoth reg. knidest mreses during ebe long ;a. Leave 7.00 A.M. 415 PIL .7Stde roLDiviElEsCviliag li°0'150 reet * ices F Mantle Mrs.(DO E. Way and speeloteneetinge adopted as nos. A niece, miss Ida; why/le& , 7.20 e 4.35 9 • 1 alut etolgele ot Wens* .ad The road eta erintendent's pay It. N14 Or New York, was able to be • • 7.25 • 4.40 • 12 CLINTON 10.20 10.20, Transportation Service • Long. Distance- Short Distance •Poi Engagements Phone S. 11. McMath, 601 r 34, Clinton Centrel. • Oliver Pocock, Operator, • 010 r 42,, Clinton •Central, • • • • Isstxed July -18th, 1029. •• Effective,August 1st,102e. VVOODSTOCIC-GODERICI-1 STRATFORD .. wt •vengtfr.e 0D:4(1er:till! :on 114;:e:ife4tet. l''fha Bask; ."140ncers*" 1)tenosed hlt Rev* VI Well rot to. E. rang was howered with evergeeensi ROY Geiger. of Preston Hutted v11111'011, of Windsor; Mrs. (Dr.) Geiger, of sheets Nvere exandned and the reeve with her aunt during the last three bunting ,a-nd Rags /bout tbe win. and vesponded to by .Santuel, Oelgeril Waterloo; Mre. E. Geiger, of London, and treesurer instructed to sign the weeks. The funeral on Tuecitir af- of Pigeen, Miele - eaUct Mies. Reid ably served the Ittany!saine!' snOtion OLP. Wilson ternoort to Dungannon eefeetery wee. „with sisasx tuid tli10w flouters. efesdetnes E. rtonnie, riengougliel callers. lit the evening Miss Reid WM. Thona tottatthiVroan insurance' largebt attended- The pallbearers- idows. The tables • wove decorated d W 13 v r Poured the.tett end Mrs. It Kennedy was ordered it t e Canadian Insure, Were Mosel's. Thee. Andersen, d J to Ot dfre Cleo Seventy.five guests from varioue t etu toflJ 7 45 .6.00 21 tSEAPORTII • 10,00 10.00 • 7.60 5.05. • 23 •• ST. coLumnAN 9.55 9.55 • 8.00 • 5. 9.45 9.45. 8.15• - • • 5.30 . 32 • MITCHELL 9.30 0.30 • 8.35, . 6.50 • 40 SEDRINGVILLE Lee 9.10 • 9.10 • 8 45 ti 00 • 44 ;STRATFORD Arr. SA 8.45' ' 0..00 . eas .;;I, SHAKESPEARE 8.80 8;30 . virts of the united &ewe arid care. and the Misses Rohl end Ce.rmicheel 'and, Mrs. trite Geiger eut tile ice0P l•kneeP....° eY .ko ,, 0 -41),vPreve Y r ..adar members of the '16140o:de fame serval the guests, The eatering WO 101110 MeSillk" P*, l•Iennet .6f Nen" the ereeeve.- -I•ne 9fir le Y of $i°r. TwIthyri,eifukile"ginendSsh,airkutues. d8rs(.1.' ' 044 - ..025, . 54 .. trAVISTOCK ' &MI ito,,,tr` onatudinveided b* a.iiseLltsnidele e.J. ptiehene sail; O. Geiger, of Ural S, Oeiger, of Tt4-hi4 Was aeee4 d and: tike eleth ee ` p s 9'.25 ' GAO ' ad MOKSON 8.00' i .8.05 ---ily, Yelstivee of the bride end ii 4/1 Psnantila toed Miss Olnlnlehael gory. Inatrueted to' -s i 0.' the, ride fOr -fence were Mr` nntl' Mrs* el". °all*. * 0.45 . 7.00 68 WOODSTOCK- le .• 7 45 7 46 The famille &time and the ministers ler, aseisted y . . . . . ed. Ralph Geiger, grandson of the 1929. The . leteneeetung Park local dere and family, of Calif.; Mr. and , Alf. p.m_ o awe ei vie et a 4 O' 1.111t dawn to a sumptuous repast. The,Xlee e• Ve„1104 brided . ni had b ge f the improvement bylaws was passed, on Mrs. Geo. Hearts. of Toronto; Mrs: - • . ‘ i titeeirtbgle teaviaste,twenhtiiritedwwasitheuat laonedelysete,vvegt1 noAonteaene(rtolovi:nwinags. bemidissin mailer yafoteet riageismtetirbort.elizne:104unscigtieetitn:aanmds°2440 efl; motion of F. Wilson and W. re Young. Clark, London; Mi and Mrs . laroes r;irect 634ii.' ectione at,strateard witiliA;,;0,; ceui4s to sp, iviAityRs,eatd,;Z! AU leills Dela by areasurer According Wright. Parkhill; Roht.' Pattereola Later Dr, William Geiger, of Wat. ger, a grandaeughtere attended the var.ans points px,eatated tiurblir • aloe, ably perferraed the dutie$ of dooe, and Mrs. IlengOngh ushered t day testilledati the affection for Lill: rnliereardS. -V4153girectile::41-Mlirtg Asthirot.da; 41r 1 ,terOt*Ettee and groom was propoSed by Edmund ;Was tastefully deem, w king features of tl'ie day was the Re*, I . vrownsemp cia;k: feetbee-De. J. reaoggis Asthma GUELPH. BEAMPTON. TORONTO. • OraeS do• • toastmaster. Vile toilet to the bride'oafters iota the drawinforoonat which bride and groom. Among -the pleas. 1929, tit 2 pen, • , spelt. Turn at onee 'to the' bein Direet -connections at Woodstock with Arrow Coaeles for RRA.NTFORD„ HAMILTON', OAKVIME, TORONTO. , • - , •oleo of all the children and the Remedy. This 'wonderful relnedy will •- - 'grandchildren and all the brothersof• - 1 Financing Productive Enterprise.. IlANK, is a Medium for gather. • ing together the idle funds of • the Nation and employing them to meet the requirements of productive enterprise. A flank's set.. the groom. Dnring ate evening Mese mu: itilte YOU the aid vou need so sooty. ers. Passmove ,and Tress „very plea. * united eltureli was re -opened natural and without. effort. Othete; :tautly entertained the leueste with and re -dedicated One Sunday, July thousands ol them, have suffered as some fine violin eetectione. 210. after having been thoroughly eau suffer, but have wisely tunic& to NEW 11UPPAtO PIER ebloeaftuntlidit nuduildve,,eozatil. anIdt leoeoikusnrriny tpuirreerf.anoweets reeutiayoutnhdis veeti:.srecidatyo. _ le,INE„,,oP tints of ivory and toOlden buff..har. in now Million 1,011aV C. Is& monizing with the soft tints in the -" Pier at Buffalo was formally .opened windows and all the woodwork and • f otelirStuir:Yettei Julyad2e8stih. Patterned afe seats ehining With the thorough poi.• . , design of -the E. ilth taking they received. A pretty or - SPECIAL CLEARING Choking ceases, breathing beeorees St. 'famine!: in 'Cleveland, the new rangement of *petted admits and sum- viee to the community is ineaSuredBuffalo Pier is one of the finest and veer flowers •added to the beauty for by the efficiency with which it per. 1• meet completely equipped terminals ow re.openhig Sunday. Rev, mr, forms,this two -fold task. Por mote _, I, ' othrietlioco? maat'Lakes. It is located at Doyle, of Belton, a well remembered .Ferie street; virtually at and much lovedformer pastor, Vie mauth of the Buffalo Maher and .pteached two forceful sermone, .in yet situated within 2,000 feet of „the morning on "Lift's freiglite," and Shelton Square in the heart of Bufe , in the evening, "Tile Eveelastings.". .fale.: Considerable time will be env -I -The their seleetions were, in the' ed in ()Peking at this new terminal as ntorning, an. anthem, 6/ Will Exton its locution eliminates rae necessity Thee," and it interee trio, -"Quit yea • of going up the river es beretofore.1 like men," by Messer!'. Lane Pent. Paesengeto may easily vetch the Cen., land, deaac Tabb and Prank idellwain ter of the city within Ave to, ten min. I ---in the overdo& a three-part chorus ides front the time of lending. The , to wonten's voices in which Miss new terminal building is 810 feet long Jessie McCann 'stole the obligato solo, 207 feet wide with 00,000 staler° feet :and after the sermon, a duct, "Won., of warehouse space and 0,000 square itlerful Love," by Mrs. D. McPhee and • feet occupied by oftlees and waiting 011ie Robt. *Dwain. All the music rooms. It afforde 000 feet for doeke , seemed to lit in specially well with the age. • Ilnitister's themes and altogether the The entire building le completely i sector as an inspiration to this • and every comfort for the traveling.liew start in eoogregational life. public his been %eluded, "It. js with' Missante MeGregor, of Toronto, life.- • a great deal of satiefaetion," enya . viniting this week at the parsallagt. I, -'• 1. Mr. Newman. "that we announce the, Mr. Edgar Slepperd is enjoying a • 'completion of another step in our holiday at his home here. I program of proittees culled on dur. ing the past 3. year', When our BENIWILLEIt company was fleet organised in 1192, Will tong has been timing !umber 'WO bad .only tWO Ail" in ServiVe* during Cie last week. e"rntinle nnlY 41" line between Helen Straughan is enjoying a Alta = Cleveland and Buffalo. N4)* We have with her auntMrs. MacKay, in Tor. four great steamere, operating three „.,„t„ divisienceen,e between eve a - -* and Buffalo -one between. Cleveland Eunice Long has secured an ap. and Port Stanley, Canada and a (kite pointnient to the public school at einearmion route between Cleveland. Pelt Albeit' i ' ' Cedar Point and Patin -Bay. leeti Will Elsley tend Sydney Brown 'ie.-the-Old Relieha: . .-,- kelkiort, we ell.vritl,siver 15000 pas-dtfic,t with lecslIc Jet%Is te lee Itel'*i etagere, more than 100,000 tons of ;A. Av. ittesYn, k'Tliorridate;:loiSt'Suri-,Ir freight and over 11,000 tontiet auto -:da-. mobile*, Tide meason we toped, will' Leonard Fisher had the miefortunc! time to be tile greatest in our era to etaettire las atm at itniw 4 .;........... *................. joint; tee knifed arm is in a cast ' tiee history." ' AN UNUSUAL CASilt v - '4,1/1„!„,neet. „, a ,,,,,...a. eie„ded tea, Prenk Reeder. prominent fluter* --"" - ''' -- - - -convey fitt.ftter, um Edward wal,..!tr ;,touvae of concert* giros uor 6114 Can. beiliff at Exeter. pleaded riot /tare ild,,,,,t.litutaliesiaqui: dant Gegorirh161114.11ln* the , Ey. when arraigned in police, court et wes-a-ac."We'reSils, -0-I ineerwee-,e, entereaie. Stratford on *baro of robbery with till meat given M *at+ perfstmaare- vinlew, The (nee **5 enlarged • the foliairiax Toesdoky and in the l Thieshing senile are halo toning 'meantime both men were let out on "P al' tit. Irtlill "'''''' lir "74 w0w*tat4, twee* threshing *id be vette getisnsl. Vitt ripeo in nete, eenne cite ke, i,!Althur Fisher end Aides Allin have onnoderea on mum*, fm..6114 it i,,1 oath wank ea math fee theseeelves. moally AR temple &led Th.,e ewe-f:A-, ;!e'e... k ilkwewhIng aenunnis1.11 ictitktite •qiit, itredri,,, g wetikno% r,„(..MIRe‘ in a enentry wtert• tb. gnaw- 1 rare hove wen, mid Cho hiotlit stettick' Ps en nneortele. th.t t4'/ 't341 teh •T..em If, lite, or! The leral Huron evenly ON At. .1 Fullerton township ..f a block rs)sw, Write*" Saari is having iltilbenky in •awl ionirodistole hefibro o!orti r'•xv inlift'lly( gloilos, olds, to the feet used presonel lo1., - tA t1!� elqi..1 010 a ineetritr of eptittetnts ileire- John tif Litt,' gala the renuret for proof of nIto ' "rho iithigihi roblhory riAn 1 4o;* -t ‘T.i4e! lib .to., oe otrtherit 01 prim.' ii.,1 4N-eurrod et Lite* farm in ?Whiten ketn in the f " 11^7"111' fte 10`ic4tle * • Fifty Years the Canadian r bank of Commerce .has been`building an enviable reputation 'for s o u n d. • Management .and for service to its • depositors; andduring that time it has taken care of every legitimate demand made uPott its, resources hy. productive industry. THE CANADIAN BANK' OF COMMERCE (Arne STANVATirartil51, CANADA) - •r• Just a Reminder " Iok""ta Our 014' MO* PortrOrili Atilt Brophey Bros. of fitteri's •„ • STRAW and -PANAMA HATS • Men's Straw Hats, in the latest styles andweaves, sizes t to • Reg. .$2. .$ptcial price . Men's • Panama .14 at s Aatural or light grey ud iand colors, sizes 64 to 7 Half price and less ;129 and 1.95 • M. ROBINS have always in stock for inspection the finest assortment of Beds, Springs and, Ventilated Spiing Mattresses -The Marshall, Fishman, iimmons and Brantford Mattress -all the finest that will be seen in ail the larger cities. An in- spection will convince all seeking what is adver- tised. Furniture sold, either from catalogue or II personal visit to any factory's -how rooms, at Rock Bolton' Prices. Brophey Bros. WEST STREET, GODERICH Zscluitve.ropa,tantorsf:w 11o3 3S4 384 - 47 x -ref GRAND BENII . • Monday, Aug. '5th SOFTBALL GAMES ALVINSTON BLUE BIRDS vs. LONDON TEAMS (Z (MMUS) Danting:afteittoen arid *voting • STARTING TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th Th Celelltystell lodIrtVartev's Chocolate Daman A Conaimadose i Coir sawl Hat Jan CENTRAL ONTARIO- BUS LINES, Ltd. Commerce and Transportation )31dg., TORONTO AMAIN 1, • - . .•. CLEARANCE is NOW 01,1 • GELENESE DRESSES CREPE DRESSES .„01141_11,,DRESSES GRECHENE DRESSES VOILE DRESSES • • ENSEMBLE DRESSES SILK DRESSES • We have a large stock. Choose your requirements early. 14. The S. A. CRAY Co. Y0Ult S 14 _ OF VALUE 4