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The Goderich Star, 1929-09-26, Page 5
• Tilt'RIIYan, 26th, 1022 THE GODERICII S1.4.3in „.„ •.-0-00100010000 0000.000.00400,000000, ljigibill."1"*".1041110.111410.4111.0001101111411/1104.00411010.101111410.10111.0411, alth. eine. by way .3-1 ,.!,:ainia and THE. 11E3pm/sonny ."' Now s the time to have eine*. there leiking the ferry aetoies The andd in the home ia.i iinaing swan te itaaaan and Eirunerei"fuliengtismeturateet reastpoLlit your i - , the seatrow Steatite of Mackinaw. con- ItJJJI arid11 "I' 4,..'ll't1 avrifilvtd tihn e•Wjvtlienittolt. il‘ fan biniti-IrtaYailalni,111%e iatuandae nal',,dhe'ea ,:IS... 11a7 Sewing Machine . .. .............................. • . 6 Wilke until July 12. Frani there thav • 1 ei•sited frieride in Seaithern Alanitobill zie her. She does net kn©w just what. merits ef the 31norl datives eine piaz- OVERHAULED II ,., - A at Go,allnds ana Delerante. Taey0 , to do. aet *eels them not eerious Pares, Oils, 1 lnen set 'ant Jae tia"leYa Wavei:1111C enough to v. -eel -anti calling in the ease:tang there at 1.air time mei erienia Belts, iiiiiedlit,'tte. i hY aclaY, of Raging "d Ca"ei' an doctor,. At jutt sueittimee as elieee. S ERiTiellEXCHANGE al-C.Cia - i friends in inevelson alai ether places it is found that Baby& Own Tweets "1 the WaY* then 'sata Sas'i'ataen, are the saotter"s greatcet laelp and lairetIng many old friends and averi'" thrott eltaildiletcd eilmeres melee in, immummummummiummiummommommimummismi - Ilua""es' Vr4w4 Sask4twm theY VICTOR Micro -Synchronous Radio aaanle, Killarney Law, //aster Baby's Own, Tataete are a r.ever• -- - -- - • ' afar till aaros.s Vie rioathern patat.ef (Neat. Aeolillel *rite ti-11:11:;431trilf,elseou^ra. •` ' , • , 1, , ,• •., . .,._•,. : ,, , ,, , • : ist, a. . veep, e %tine at aNallael VICTROLA MISS S. NOBLE apiece $255.00 - - VICTOK Micro -Synchronous - Radio, 10 -tube, electric and • Electrola for playing Records, combination, all electricno wind- ing, for Records $375.00 VICTOR ORTHOPHQNIC • VICTROLAS • "• Hear the .new OrthoPhonic Portables43501anc1-4810 Cabinets -$95, $115, c$135, $165, $175, $225. Afsiaraw41156-iii61;31-5760-inri$125.00. NEW OCTOBEK. RECORDS NOW ON SALE Campbells Drug Store Phone 90 Goderich ...40...40006.•090orodtioae.4.06-Aveb..000.. ,a thoi. mete .Killam... failing rallef foe ads eandition. They Manaaement of Knex reeled dieeele ; = earom there t ey "tereadiailitarfgeiz-"-• 7-'ia•-ka"rae"aal Istat-earkat•aa-aa,.Aeerelea. ' t • hrough their action on the steinaehi, tako a la iounde 0 edema ag -.--- M Park and also the ruins of the town This is an exceptional heavy quality and and indigeetion; break up colds end Tale contract has been let -zee simple fever; ellay the pain aecom-1 hear. of Clinton, anti the work is te, E. weeks before. From there they pro- ei. suitable for fall and winter wear. Rept- • ponying the eutting of teeth and 'te dono before the anniversary sere- B v 7 eeeded to Edmonton, then south to promote health -giving sleep. Con-, 'tees •on October:20th next. Big Valley and on to Calgary, their next stop beingp see the sights a 1 Ladies' French Kid Gloves - . .• they ducb enjoyed as it was the ' are busy at the fall plowing, arhieh Auld • • *-. O, Mis. Wm. . . • PAGE Five Heavy Canton Crepe and Flat Crepe at SPECIAL PRICES al 88 intik Canton Crepe in the folio -tying j shades: Cu MI Pink Mother GOOSCa Chantilly, 0 GLin_t-o0ol!,.,,Cotiuettze IlleadcowAttLeet, Barrurt . . Red. following the disastrous fire of a few and laneels they banish constipation renovating of the thuh basement. lar $2.25 yard. venting them aorta. W. Jenning, Mae- • A prize was donated to the grenel- = Banff, Lake Louise, the Great Divide Dna, wfites: "I have used imotber baying the largest number of Bay% Own Tablets isgn a,nd thnk o rad children, Mee Donald Fater- (which is 5332 ft. in altitUde) and kaY, Field, B.C., and while thereahey had. b highly of them that I would sat be; son. Mrs. Slater of *Seaforth tot the S the pleastire of seeing snow on the mountains on the llith of August. without them Please send me your oldest grandmotaer and Mes. Chas. = • Our Price $1.69 per yard • little •booldet on the care of thile Deadlefer the youngest grandmother, EEl-OUR WINDOW They then proceeded to vieit the medicine dealers or by Mail at .2e1Ii. Arinstrona;C. Stratighan. E. Dawe • I.ethbvidge and Medicine Hat S arena' e ;Lunch Wail serva' and ,a aecial I)ISPLAY Prince of Wales' ranch at High. Itiv- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by: hour spent. iosterrae„ aleetleines = THIS SILK er then on to Blackie, then by way eente a box from the vile Williams .son, IL McGee and Mies King: acros's the southern part of Basket-) Thursday, September lOth. There was ffe, shades. This silk sells regularly at $2.95 per yd. there they travelled up, calla pri the basement of the Westfield -Unit - ••••• 010100 guard, Ogema and Reston. From a**--- ----••"'"--,••• annual "Grandmotbee's Day** * HeaVY Flat Crepe in several 88 inch Medicine Co., Broekville, Ont. The Womens Institute held their R. ehewan, visiting at Cadillac, Van• - n good attendance of membere and inriipegsspaetn.Bdi jiragndaolko:nillayosntutoeeVbeln: ed Chureb each Nae nee Woods przsided. The meth.; even - The aa.. M. solaid a eery eureess. grandmothers. The president, Mee Sept. 5th, iwngideohnoltehy rmetaudren•thrtime on ,ful meeting on lauesany at the hem ed with the "Institute Ode" followed . by all joining in "The Lovas Prayer."' for start of Mrsall. Black with ebout Oar by. Detroit Lakes, St.Faul and Minolta meinbere "resent: They nitena he de After the. busines.part of the meet- 0---. lions. Milyaukee, :resting on Sunday rea a clutken pie supper in the illy, ur a Di lc • ht h *or ma .nt e • rle• ...... New Arnvals Fall Merchandise r Ity 11 s between these cities • and Mr. and alrs. Jack Cowan ond Rendinc one city seemed to glide into ste. . babe visited on Friday. w ith the • is• * Mrs MeLZ‘od, Piano Solo b • •"'"' Y E t f Um. Donald Patterson. Recitation g * i T at Racine, Wisconsin, then proceed- near future. gtookt -chair S' --w---tund--thoefollows* •ineg-tnirote . `4VVI4 Friday and caturday $2.29 per yard • Mg by way cormsgo anitAkttrbit- anti ars. raelly ahlati song by Inetitute "A"nnle • 4 ater" • • • • passed mer's sister, „Mrs. NV. C. Bennet., ea 'by Vivian Straughan. Reading Mrs other and the road here Ladies litunoisette Gloves through a wonderful fruit belt, which Walton. The farmers in this vimmty time of peaches and graPene While goes much easier since the ram. YOU end r were young Maggie"' = ;Ladies French Cape Gloves lam Robertson 41)1 ..• erson. Song by Institute. "When = • f 4 is tripthey saand w cars from event._ _- 1 every state b,. Ph United State . The VaPeratOr is starting bus- ' Irea Silk and Wool full-fashioned Hose k... , institute °God be with you Ulf' we =" 01.4 00. 1 1 ing--by--Mrs-eRiddkeraeSete-W 71F3. LB(MSt--Alr*biirftilr:fasbioned Hose province in Canada friniraiii6s1 • William Robertson. Closing son . by wEsTnELD There will be no services in the , Mess this, week. meet aerain." - A. so Children's Silk and Wool Hose • •••0111 0000 IMMO • S- ASHPIELD • - Boys' Woollen Stockings and Golf Rese in the E. Mr. Dan Rug4of •Sinitl•i Hill, was i Anglican church next Sundae*. • a, Westfield visieor 'd Sunday. Mise Elsie Lewlov, •of London, visit - had ae.. Mrs. Neil McDonald hue returned clays with her sister, Ellis. Mr. Rice, of the ' village, (Intended for last week) • new Marl shades. Mrs. Paddock is ing few ed her parents bee last week. iron D t • ed. it aneve. Mr. WOOS 1,vill have. a iting friends. in Loehalsh. Phone Messrs. Norman McDowell and quaintanees from Thornhill the first I e ro t. 0000 MI10 EEi • Mrs. Kerr, of Paint Edward, is vis- = The = V, award Roger were Detroit yisitors oi the week. eecently. eckett is spending = 86 • • IBBERT clash = Mi Alberta B a few days at her home here. • good warni residenee when he comes ss -Some of elle farmers are having some ditching done, while the water to the village. • MAPEKING • is (Irani up. Mr. and Mrs. 'Carter and Mr. Dee the fall work. . We were glad to welcome Rev..and non, is.staying at Mr. Norman Shac- last week at Owen Sound. Mis c.,ratvrnor home fram their via ldetonos aresona, Mrs. Gordon Snell was the guest Colborne, visited at the bome of Mi. cation'. • • Miss Grace mattes school (Nite),' of her sisters at Chatham and Walk- John Symington last week. •••••• ii••00 Store •. The sacrament of baptism 'will be . = D Mr. Duran Buchanan is the guest = • Miss 'Cora Errington of Dungan- vid Carter, spent couple °I days ureh of has sister, Mrs. John Cowan. = on t .miss seeing our display Of -Fall Mer- TO:lexilltinsitedlaVyd.minorrKzUnited. is the g ==._ achand_ ise at the Goderich Fair, Sept 30 and Oct = 'e.h Ma. Roland McKinnon, of Parkhill; uest of her siaa • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sheppard, of• Lannon. and 2. . • Misses Margaret Dorian and Lau,. won second place at the eColborne erville over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, of retie McClure, 'of DUngannon, • were achool fair. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. B. Vincen , r e gueststha were of Mies• The Ashfield School Fair was well E .MM . . .000. • 1181111111111IIIIIIMIUMIIIIIMMIIIIMIMMIIMIIIMMIMMIIIINIMMI1111.001 attended in spite of the inclement " Mrs. Horton. of Toronto, is visiting - . - -1'a- ""--------."` - : '----- • - - -- - aa • ' guests of Mrs. Jas.'Webster on Sun. • Clitford Blake and Bert MeWhine Govier and Mr: Robert Buebanat at- Eliza Ann Blair this week. M . R bt D 1 a 0 . vermeil - 1' andthe past week 'with her- daughters, r for October title f at the home of her parents,. M. •ney each won first eprizes on shafle • tended the service at °Bentrialer, on Mr.. and Mrs. tirwin, of Belfast,a fernoon and even. Mr: and Mrs. Aubrey Tuft of lambs, a, very good showing for our Senility. night. . were tee guees of the latter's par- ': ' he Rev. Mr. Grahamof Port141.3 Re , elope, is ' . nnY Campbell and Mrs. Au- • Ithe speaker Air the aay. Th • . 1 mg. e pastor, nee.- Cain, will be Caliber*, were week -end guests of loyal Iamb club. • Mrs. J. Anderson and Miss Annie cuts the foriner part of 1 e week who has spent•some-months in Mia- - dittiMierieptu)iviatIdin, oiskaueollid„ ',lay, Haegins . Mr. and 1VIrs. Edward- Earns and fandlY, accompanied by Miss Nettie tlie. former's son Mr, Wesley Stack- tended the funeral of the late S. A. Presbyterian church last Sundt**. ,Rcreuli,e United ehureh have been arranged ' a.*** 1 The anniversary services tif Crewe" ..................... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Culbert. Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Kilpatriek and Wight are visiting at the Mime of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Fziguron at and - unlidren ory Mr. Gordon Webster, of Toronto, ell- Sproul, of Dungannon, ePent Sunday house. of Brucefield. eleivitt of Mitehell. on Monday last. ed op their aunt, Mrs. David Ander- with' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reason, at Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Ellis. Miss Br- Mrs. Donald Pearson has •donated Miss Plorence Mackay, of Chicago, S d Stratford. tha•and Mr. Jason •Ellis were London a a new set of artificial palms for the -weather. n •• • and.•Daytona B ach Fl 'd - • Mrs Milton Kilpatrick met with a Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Armstrong visitors on Sattuelay. •• ea Worm- nor e painful and unfortunate accidentetwo • and two sons, of London, were Mrs. Fred 1. !Cook and children church. visiting at the home of her father, vveeles ago Saturday 'while prepiripg guests of Mrs. isainstrong's sister, visited on Friday at the borne of Mr. least Monday several' from this Murdoch .1.• MacKay. • malted a pan of hot gra,,7 from the Mr, Tbos. Anderson and eeveral Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr and Miss 1VIeGilas sale. • 1Vlr, McGill is quitting dinner for the threshers. As ehe re- Mrs. Will Irwm, on• Sunday. and Mrs. taxi McKnight, of Godaeich. nelabbarbood afeended Dar. Walter - 0.......••.00...0.06 • . "EWE N F a oven it fell to. the floor, scaldieg her members of •his family visited !the. Anna.. of Blyth, and Mar and Mrs. terming • Mrs NV. Maize is visititig her t ew, u iture from the keees to the ankles very Western Fair a Lendon on TnesdaY• Graham, of Stratford, were Westfield Mr. Cherie A. Robinson was .daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hasty, for a e • . s.everely. Dr. Conrad, has --been in at- Mr, Richard aohnston Mr. Cecil •visitors on Sunday, . around this week' calling tal old au- few days. find once and she is now making fay- *Johnston, Mr. and Mrsa'ErnesVMala Anifiversara Services will be con quaintances. 'This 'Mahe first intinia-1 • Mr. and 'Mx's. Joe Day, of Hamil- ; • of any description oiable progress. and Clifford, Mr, and Mrs, George ducted in th.v VVestfield 'United church tion of the election. tonspent the week -end at the home SEE US FIRST free. Call or write ' (Intended for last week) Saunders and family, Mr. 4T40. Saun- on Sunday October lath. Rev. Hogg, Mars Anna Dobie 'went to Strat-lof Mr. and Mrs. John Manery. J. G. slam British Appliance ders and Mists May Saundere aere of Clinton, will have charge of the bird- last week to attend the Normal Mrs. A. Anderson return d • h • FOR FLETCHER'S • CATORIA Rupture Rupture, Valeria°, 'Varicose V01115. Abdominal Weakness, Spinal Deformity. Consultation . e to er , Specialiet, 15 Denville St., Strut - Miss Beryl Olohnston SleaS home visitors at the fair Ode week also. services. The ehoir are • preparing School there. She' intends qualifying ;home at Hanover en Friday after* ford, Ont. , .. . from Oil Springs for the week -end. Mrs. Cecil Johnston won a firet and special music ' for the day, for a school teacher, 14:Pending a few days with her sielteae We PesitivelY Save Yen . ,. - ' (Intended for- last week) ••Mr. Jeremiah Taylor is busy on the Mrs. Wm. IDUrnin - .: - . - Wilson Armstrong; of Ltteknow, is third prize on the two.pairs of lambs ' Mr. and airs. John Blake and Miss •. • . ' lY moved Ile is putting a Irement.dorners on Tuesday last was a grand. " Mr and Mrs W. F. Campbell were assisting 1VIrs. S. J. Kilpatrick with exhibited. • foundation of the bui diog he ree.ent-1 The School Fair, held at Currie's MOrtey ' ' Goderich visitors on Saturday. foundation under all 'the building. :Success in every way. The • ebildren . eiftioniofr 0•ice returned home on Wednesday lenittdiyhyperj from two months end' a half de- lOr lightful motor trip through the Wes- tern Provinces. They met and visited We can furnish the finest aie a great many friends and acquaint- rangements of flowers in all aims, and for such a long tour, they were fortunate in having no accidents styles for the bride. ered 7,000 miles of motoring and their experience covers not only see 1.8" e ' e ' to mar their pleasure. 'The trip cola • • , • ener ore day last week on business. sene Mr. Wm. MeVittie was in. Kachi, Mr. James 'Woods is busy atpre- from each school did their very best.; thoroughly overhauling the Mrs- John lYfanery returned home ! HAROLD BLACKSTOR'S Mr. 'Norman MdDowell is busy ,house he eecently purchased in the Friday from Detroit after spending • has reshingled it mai ' • - FURNITURE EXCHANGE •these days judging at the school Ivillage. He fairs. . Mr. Johnston. ittal air. Philips and AGENT FOR MARSHALL MATTRESSEs Mrs. Griffin, of Wingham, visited one day last week with heffee latter's daughter, 'Laura, visited - friend, at the home of the former's daugh- Mrs. Robert Henry. • ter in Mitchell, the latter, part of last week. d borne this W h b rou . 0. STE wAR r ing :the places of historic interest but e ednesday after spend- Mr. Bogie ae een o g FLORIST try, and taking snapshots 'of j. Redmond. . water wheel. sand repairini. the. dam.' Goderich - Phone 105 thing of interest. Leaving hom Xhe Y. P, of Westfield United This week he has been enabled to • • Church are holding a study groupainistart work aeain. also the sights of a vast new cowl- ing some time witb her mother, Mrs. overhauling the chopper, raising the. any - June Do YourTioors Need •NEW RUGS!' . If they do, then be sure to call .and see the special prices offered ire our rug department' for this week only. . • AxminsterWool Rus Tapestry Wool Rugs Congoleum Rugs Oilcloth Rugs These are all -at special reduced prices until Saturday, October 5th. You can save money on your home needs by purchasing this this week YOUR STORE 0, We are offerini green or cream WINDOW SHADES size 36 x 72 • This Week at. 69c each The S. A Gray Co. .0LF Last Sunday the Harvest -home services in the Anglican church' were fairly well r !tended both morn - t . i ing and evening. The .sum of five huedred and fourteen dcalars was realized.. Some in this locality have been busy during the past week prepar- ling . to .fill their Infos. The recent frosts told on the atending corn and some tame to the conclusion it *would be better cat. . Mr. ,Harvey 1VIeGee •had quite an experience lase week. Coming' bonne quite late he Was surprised at seeing an auto taming along without any lightsaThe auto stopped and two par- ties came out and went to the chick- en hoe°. Mr. McGee made a noise, and the parties made a quick retreat • • to the road. At a meeting of .the Board of ionei Week of Sept. 30 to -Oct, 5 CANADIAN PACIFIC Cleveland's Bread is a tempting complement to any meal -delicious in •itself and lending zest to tbe rest of • the menu. • Your family will demand twice as much of our Bread as any ether. Encourage them to do so, as it is the met health- ful and nourishing food, they can take. E. CLEVELAND Phone 114 Wei St i MONDAY arid TUESDAY CARL tAEMMLE , An unusually capable cast in a story of intrigue and romance. tiper- 1 tacular settirge and meticulous pro- EmPre:3ions0:11ritain faiprestofeapan r duction make a fine picture of • 40,000 "THE LVE mut"! . . mum novrilaiZ,31" E " George L0WiG ill ,i ie.:. Tipt, 4‘3,ii,erloolareatemilianifiton "THCOLLEGIANP Amer.., 1 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' :::1. P/: ZI; 21:: ' • 'N:17ri`dii.I.1. _ 1 ROBERT FRAZER AND DAVID ,.' -f '1i .itliat.Naaala 1194 \.p. a. eimr1114. of Wilford BARBARA IIEDVORD 'i Lis erpoot are stOrred in ladivin Bairilai widely • , al; le . - • 'ro,utE,'WF . . . I well ese of hirinnomi ' I Wad story of tee modern slave mar- e„,,.• e • • .. Ad. • Inveeee 4 Norh? A story of a man who fought ;NIA, 22 . , To tilaeollat -Belfast pirk.,;CANADAS GREATEST STEAMSHIPS taek at the email and tvdo IeTine (try OF. 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We.itki vi,4:, earl,. portit.t,•0 at pieklate and. trtrit• :alp- ... Mies, A full line tot eltoiae tem I • eeties aid !beets ala re• a, en .. I ' When - eau want 1718,1! 1 ii:bil 1.1l . Wont etr while.- ' Wit) Ove it, :I t:all. 1 , ; • i. BAECEILER'S A • PROVISION STORE 1 . ' ,' Telephone 368 , .. 1' iii 0,00 40001 C V'''. • ''''.0 11 - 1 Prompt Attention 1,I to..Phone Oirdern litliverirq . 'I at all ho1uu SPARR'S for • CHOICE GROCHRIES. " yams. vEGETmEs A,. BI"ITEJI, EGGS. MEATS. FLOCIt Everything the SILVERWOOD'S ICE cant31 Frigidaire Equipped for your protection. ('all in, look aroolid and he n ca- vinted where eleanlinese . . paramount. • Spares Grocery The store of. eatiefeefian. HAMILTON SfREET, GOBERICH Phone 140. %c &Re ahi limn let ta "tee, 7. ....... merde...."1 • 1 In Itocribilrf! •;,01,,IITIOLS OF IRA lee I V' .te•ataa. depiet the ftliviareen'Inte of life ee. tai -ea.-ever "CINDERELLA BEAUTY OPPE" I i"•:•rit"F,1 th•Ptr.. •P,00.110V, T(41241 11113it all Elate! el . drama, gripearig adieu mot romantic iarfew I4Te1 Oirati54C72 l'a i'llail7-§3311Ciomporloca ft la:,1 1'.v 3a "TUE W ARNINti"4111. 31.... ..r1* • • rr; . al 11or.- Tteo Costae Comedice Aproaell.crall Vrole pi13) Rtsg, APPeraN talaa, e, e ; "LUCKY DECK' AND ."DUMPINO 8. 1 OK it, Abeiitte. iicamil Anent Ai-O,Ner GITIC;n,A ' 041! •e • .ifor:;t2 Matinee sat ot 3 0; itis