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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-11-07, Page 4PAGE roes •...., I 11 11.111 I THANKSGIVING SPECIALS • We are offering with every ladies' coat sold this week end a lovely georgette or crepe scarf. ALSO THE GODERICH STAR ..i.)histrort form *I refigivn, Without religion the life ofernan and tie ear- ' Hy ot -*warm Ir.tirdli'lloti he ewe itud • '- GODERICH FOLKS „. _ .. _... 1 Will advance in the iretterieg et rocial ' , •, , conditions was due ta religgc,u, True ' . : theta wider amity raill"-ait IliVitig re1.4P1e .! ' who remitted outeido the chervil but A ' • these were the very people wanted in,a,le the elnueir and they wattle find their f greatest Scv ire,steppirig out definite-, 157 *into seratcee Fe/lotion had Re ,_ place in religiere but "faith without . wean was dead*. and the indieel. istie selfish caving of °nee rend should he but prelinainary to a life a service for seetity. ' - - • In conncetien with the annivereary of the church e, conaregatien41 nodal • evening is being held the ..veel: after • With every ladies' dress sold, we are . Miller's Worm Pav,:ders attack 4--7^',•• c giving free a string of beads. Some:thing New in .Ladies' Hats Al A new shipment of.Hats in the latest and most becoming Styles. , THURSDAY, NOV. 7tie, 192% By. MAC Tig.ev'teE wvabik,- r6eisiaTSA MATTO?' I lit GLOVES 00T AT mom - TRU STORE.Ta At: P.,AHel:11) teFI DUNLOP'S 't* e°11'1146'-'42* • u5r, THEM WHEN 1 WA4kPI DISHES i I ream— worms in the stonmeit and mtestmea ae once, and no worm .an come in e e / - also correct the =healthy conditions contact with them end live. They' a S!1P o the tongue can be patche up by L gift from this shop. We uso ti same , in the digestive OVIS:IrM that invite .,good judg9niqnt in this part of -Oirr business, and encourage evorms, settingege re. as we do in our drugs and health depart- attested then power m hundreds of liabiltyt . THE REXALL DRUG STORE the growth of the ....... actions that are most beneficial to ehlkl. `alley lave meat. Attentive service -unfaltering re- trustworthy. ,. GODER1CH eaces and at all Hullo are thoroughly SCl/00t REPORTS • A Communication from the %wean taken in reiard to 111r. A, Rougvie's further eonsideeed at neet nieeteeee ,.'• a ehe tont:ming accounts were er'dered . ,..,„ • of Mnielpal Maim regarding the wits taken, No further action was - TREFOUSSE WASHABLE, KIE) GLOVES made in Paris, France, in Repeal; Sjulio" r8'r4toostrirtt October: APPebatment of ernalided atatttal' letter as to proceedings to have as - was also filed. A petition was pre- already iven the information desk- paid: R. A. Porter, Oleo claim, $25; , deficit, 38M0;.$eupt. pay . jr. IILeaTotal 020, honors 465 -Lois was read and • filed. The hill _of D. A. Sterling for daniagea to Ins car eessments lowered, the clerk having school fair . all the latest shacks. SILKEN -SUEDE PULL -ONS a silk glove lined with suede, Viola ,Young, 448; Bertha &nee. 308* . ed. The complaints' of Messrs Fl. g voucher No. 12, $1204.92; Herb Oakes doe. tax error, $2, The ecta- Treleaven, 693; Donalda ,Tones, 565; 680, honor ele.....poroehy Rohe, ,370; S. S; No. 10 in conneetum with ,ene Harold , nudge% • r,298. 11.-Potel slotted 'by some' of the ratepayers of p G ' .' • then' 4" • seesment as entered an tax notice waft Alma Anderson, 5734 Violet Erring- proposed new school hot rah. action I .: lett. reenslade and Salkeld re as,. cd adtourned to meet, as per . 'referred to the assessor and to'be state Nov. 15th, at 1.30. R. G. THOMPSON. Clerk, „. H. C. DUNLOP DUPLEX -CHAMOIS GI .OVES in shades of Newbiege, Deer, Oak and Shrimp, ton, 542; Madeleine Ceasare 614.1* Bil- . lie Cermet., 513; Albert Rivett,' 400; Malcolm McKenzie, 377; Alvin Reid, • 364;e Doris Swan, 351; Forte Alton, Young Mens Suits of Distinctive Refinement 18 308;eln • • ' •Richarde rarg• 2sa i—Totra , h - The latest-Oxford-Coey-with--Stripe-and-Navy Blue. ",,ifitripe Oa-Donald-loss;Printer= tal 210: honors 168 -Clayton Ander- ; son, 196; Jim Errington, 186; Anetta Stewart, 180; Vera Rivett. 175; Viola, Inivins, 163; Winnifved Swan. 147 Allan Treleaven? 135.: Connie Morrie sem .116; *Franklindee 85; Elwin Finnigan, 830101 Harries, 81; Bee*. .dine Rivett, le: Tom Yining; 64. E. G. 11.101M Tettelter, ' Report of Senior Room: Form /1. -Wilfred, Pentinnd.. 8Ql,„ Amy Young, 75; Helen Anderson, 68. :Farm Marjorie -McWhinney. 82; Claire Pentland. 77; ,Cora Finoigan, 75; Wilma,' Treletts‘en, '70;eMerkrie Mae, Donald, 65; Anna Reed and Harvey noop ries held from the home ot Mr. Herb Taylor, Mate McDeriedde Herb. on, . ildr, Belle Silent, 78; Cora Staley, 62; twp., oeciirred at his home on the Ono Itere. Harry Videae, St. Patrick Lamplerey, klhas. Whitely and Istme aertrude Finnigan and Agriee Young eixth eonceseion on-TIntrsdity. Ott. street 'svith zervices St. George're” Curwen. he funeral was largely 68; Ahno Nivins, 62; Bert Whyard • CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERt YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP' WEST SIDE OF SQUAR,E ' „ ” PHONE 4t8 OBITUAIIY week and passed away laid Thursday of Knox 'church, of will& the eleceas. JOIINKON-Th 'Aeath of Wil. evening, Octolier 31st, from a • 0 PM* i,ed was a member, and the pall -bear- 58. IV V.-Ifildred Anders monia. The funeral on Sunday after- ers were Messes. Thos. Livingstone, liam Robert Johnston, of (leder-lett ,following an illness of about: a intrish hail (which is i4eing used tor attended, including many friends year arid halt. The deceased mate the ehureh serviees 1110h the rede. from near Clinton, Areong Mende' Will; was hi hts 80th sft'ar* came out • v(:rating of the church). The ser- from a distance who were present from Ireland at the age tie EIX years vices were conducted by the rector, were Mrs. McLaughlin, of Chatham, f and had been a reriklent of Goderielt Rbv. J. N. Ir. Mille, assisted by Vete, it niece; Mr. Gilbert Clark and two ' tWp, ever singe. Mr. Johnston was 4 Archdeacon Jones-Batemana and the sisters, of Sarnia, nephew and nieces; member of the Oyeinge Lodge, end eau.hearere were Messrs, Ernest . 5/r. Aaron Coats and Mr. Wm. Coats the funeral, which WASheld on SunvWean Jack Johnston,Reg. Platt and family, of Brampton; Mr. and , - the Lodge, interment taking plum in and Herb Lamphrey, and. the large Mrs. McGugara of Detroit; Mi. Wm, C r. day, November 3rd, was emidueted by turnout from both town and country Sharman, oi Hamilton, and Mr. and Maitland esmete04 Surviving hi -al is evidence of the esteem of many Mrs. Knox and daughter, Eileen, of muNicipm , couNcirs are. hie wife and five daughters: friends of the deemed and of her .Caleclonia. 4 MrMooreMuer°Ont; Mrs. nth" father. whose esympathies ere deeply WALNON.-The oteem in which •G°Ilettelt Tovr,ishilE , s ps. , , . ere of Trowbridge; -Alm Biseett erf touched b3 Miss Curzon's deoth in Mr. Percy Walton- :whose sudden Thecouncil mei aer adjourn. Attwood: Mrs. John A. Cele. of (.ode . the primeOf young womanhood, death on Wednesday of hist week was Ment on k.tray,, Nov..4th. at tsp. rich two., and Mies Moue, at Wane* ce,Aatee,....ainee the time of his mentioned in our last issue, was held, ; ° • - ` • reereema-teue of etialatvestsie.40.4ees..en..ot.hereenenacratnenteeetennd, his popularity in spite of the fact anis se_,..ea_ Wt! that of alias Adeline B. Curzon, en in Godealeb for a long tune oouple of yetrio ago, Atr, Melvin j, that be was of a quiet retiring dis- e...." Clark bad been in moor health, cone. noeition, were evideneed by the large .. g114 pod Thornton Eedv,. 60; Carmart Haines, 58; David Nieto, 55. UL - Myrtle Caldwell. 70; Jimmie Million, 65: Lucille Eedy and Melba Fowler, Verne Anderson. 83; Beth Park, 80; e9.; Jack Paek, 53:- Willie Reed; 50; Melville Culbert. 45, PALMER, KILPATRICK, • • Goderich towneldp,`last Sunday of- Thursday lest, Oetober 31st, home from the tee III/ and on attendance at tbe funeral last Satur, he pita. day afternoon. ,The funeral services , daughter of -Mr. Arthur Curzon, of rog terrioon. Mies Cureon was in her sed Away at his home on Colborne were conducted hy Rev. J. N. }f. 35th yeer and her early death aroused street, in his 71st year. Mr, ogee 1Wi1ls. rector of- St. Geofge's church, ' widesaread sympathy, She had been had been a resident of Goilerleh for of 101011 Mr. 'niton Was `b, 61thfat". in the (oderielt hospital for about a the pest fourteen yore, he and Mrs. member and an eiricieht office bearer.' - - • We can furn, rangernents styles 1 oe,t Clark (formerly whitehead) H hadbeen expected •also that has • 8E0 S coining here on their marriage, arr. old rector of Years ago, Rev. Me. Turnbull, would be here from London; • * • Clark was' harp. at Battersea neat Tratisp• ortation K., t „, d .0 a vhild with to assist in the service, but he -was his parent; (the late Mr. and Mes. unable to etom The pallbearers Goderich Ph 105 were 1Viessrsol, W. Fraser. G. L. Par- • • Reuben Clark) to settle on the Huron 'road east of -Clinton, where he eon.. aims/ H. C. Dunlop, C. Shepherd, J. ' i.e. • aithe finest ar. fkisrs • in all I • . WART ELORM Service Lawrence and Edward 1V(cLaughlin, vtiinoutediotuorrteeeenkleyuenatrisl taoginoi.ngTtwaoaosdies: aer, Wallah wee born in Toronto and HOGS A SPECIALTY ters predeceased. him about a Year eame to Chicago, where the family lived for a • I wonrrier i'ii'M,. Goderich in his youth from ago And now the brother in Sure - More Profit for the Farmer mote (aired ee years) is the only time, and Well educated in the Gode • e'e • . ° toetake lover the management of the .. . ire place on Sunday hist from the home business of the Goderich Mineral : • eeze PHONE 601.02 R. e. I memo on Connive street to Clinton for in- Water Co., with which he was Ideal- i '.4-a . • torment, Tito servieee were onduet. ever slime and in. his business re- _n -ed by One R. O. Me'Dermid. pastor lied survivor of -the family, and Mrs. He e = 4'ket eita,< in London and returned to Goderich ! ROY MUNNINGS Clark aurvives. The funeral tool: lationships he made 'many friends. - .„,„...... . • - ife is survived by his two sisters, • lefra. M. C. P. Armour, of the city - of Detroit and Miss Lena M. le-alton. •-- , of Coderich., Mrs, Armour and 1= • her daughters, Mrs. Atkinson and i Mee Aileen Armour and Mrs. Atkin. : tors'e young son, ArtImr, were here I 'for the funeral and other friends here from out • of town included Miss. olitar. of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. 1,VeR. ' ' Waugh. of London; A. P. Dillon. of Chicego, and others.. air.. a'niton was one' of the•eltaeter members- of the•lifenesetong Canoe Club and wee • n past melded of the Club and al- ways took a' keen Interest in,.iite doings, but he did not link up With *sternal orders or other organizations to ivy exteml. Ilia kindly smile in greetir)g 'will be missed by all. ..............e.e......a.e. KNOX ,ClitiRCII MARKS 94th AN- NIVRRSARY • .. • The tongregation of Knox ehttreh celebrated their 94th anniversary with aneeial aerviera on. Sunday last. Ilev. Prof.' E. Lloyd Morrow, Ph. De of Katon -C011tger, premixed at both morning and evening services, on the themee, "The,Love of God" and "The Challenge of Yolith." alpeeial music 'was rendered by the their aria the i:- organist(Mr. I). D. Major) and the iattertdarree at both services. was large. At the morning service, .the . I voico ..of hire. W. F. Saunder; and iMiss 0. Heist were beer(' in effective blending in the, duet, "I Waited for the Lord," by Mendelseolne and in the anthem. "IVatelmean, What of the Night?"' Mr:. Saundere and Mr.. 'Jesse Nhomeon had the solos. A second anthem evae elourtiel'e "Send :Out Thy tight" At the evening serviee Aim. A. J. !SituKay was 'heard with muck r:1:a-tit" ill the S010. "Tl' = - !Penitent." in the two anthema also I. she had nolo mute. Int the first anthe -Pin, 'addle n Abide Vith Me," Miss ,t;. Mist oleo was .effective in her !ohs pine and MimA lkIlargatet Wilss.n in Shelley'e "Ilark, Hark, My.. Soul," was very nhaeing. The entoir week throughout the service of the day ,bowed ettrefai preparation and &tie, Ti. interpeetation, and hoth in the : tiTsining of thr choir and in hie orPan voltinteriee and nerorimanifnente Mr. Motor lied hi 3 work in a finished et ate, , For blip '58 I morn in the evening Prot Morrow ho' the 'text. "Re- i or thy youtia" and iemicil es challenee motoeser now thy treater in the deeze to th• prune )word' /eh .tep nut turd take, thrbir Sae.. in O, . work ef the r church. The call of Weetern retire% wan for MOIV 11441 arra A ?IAA' ihtlr. h "would be overregl artlisrevar a rainioter; Oast.* Irr. ereuve4 kr !aka eharap.,1. PratWormw poiatad eatillisb mite ,; lost wax aro. wort rarikierfal qrf ,til il motives *ad airiatlaalty was Ow pERIO Tons. CI ries Pork and 2 medium tint 21 cts. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 for 25 cts. Jelly Powders ell Motors, 4 Fgt. 19 cts. Sunlight Soap to ham 55 cts. Canned Pumpkin urge tins, 2 for 25 cts. ,Standard Peas Si* 3, 2 tins for 29 cts. Aylmer No. 2 6n.s choice Tomatoes, 2 for • •25e RAMO Cheese, 1,i -lb. packae.... . .. . ... , .. t ... IOW**, small, 50c; medium, 75c; large $1.25 Royal Baking Powder, 6 oss. 30c; 12 or4 53c P. and R. Out Pate, per tin , ..... ...,, ....14c Royal York Clrange Pekoe Tea, %A.. . . • . .... , ... . . 350 ' UMW* imper•ges Tips, *Tie site 23c Laisfry's Aspersion Tope, No. 1 tin 370 Plppimg Com, per Rs . 10c 1Dsoril Reels or Ceorots, 2 tins. ... ..— ........ ,. t 21c lAby's Spinach, No. 2 tin... — . . — . . ..... „ . . .. . —23c Bires No. 2 tin.. —. — ... — — ... Hewes Flo; Wax, .1-11r. tin— . , . < ....... — , .43, Sweet fribusl Pielrlon 30 -os. beide., . . ..— .<.. i:, : — .40c Interlake Toilet Mama, 3 rolls . , < , . , — , .. . , 23c eek.,00.46.010.64.01 L J licEWAN, Gossals. Thursday, Friday and .I. CALVIN CUTT, Galeria* Saturday CHAS. ALTON. Daselesseon 11.j rpours. it..*_ rie• Nov. 7th, MI and 9th . • • V:114 GROCERI 11\\\\\ ROINEEND . ... TELLS /1. VI ANOTHER r "Every time I look into Baechler's window it makes me hungry." SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEIC Corn Plak3 for. • 25c eI n z Oven -baked nehltS, medium §ize, 2 tins for.......,29c Hardt Cream of Toma- to Soup, small tin, 2 for...... ..• ...19c Mediuni.... • .. .15c Chocolate Bars, 7 for .... • ..25c Celery, 4 heads for 21 Mixed. Cakes, special mixture ..... ..25c Apple's per peck...15c Pure Maple Syrup large bottle. • •69c -Medium size... .49c Vanilla Extract1, large bottle,. ..21e. No. 3 Standard Peas • „140 Lettuce, per bunch 10c AECHLER's PltaVISION STORE Telephone 368 Preelpt atteritiett to Movie Order.; MMUS stili hours b . Cleveland's Bread . is a tellapting complelnent 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 is the mast health- ful and nourishing food they can take. E. T. CLEVELAND Phone 114 •.We St PARR S ° for ft...neuter., lurniA...ARTES„ FRUIT'S, VEGETABLES, . BU'PfEle, EGGS, MEANS, FLOUR Everything the .Beat SitaTERWOODIA.10E CREAM Frigidaire Faridnoed for your protection. Call in, look around and be cert.: ZY1110ed vhere 'cleanliness iz, paramount. • Span'sGrocery Tice store of satisfaction. HAWN SittEEL GO/WRNS Phone 146. We deliver in town We have just received a shipment of Dresses fresh from the largest manufacturer in the newest styles and materials. Sizes 16 to, 44. ..Reasonably priced $9.00 to $18.75 You are cordially invited to see our display. Smart Winter Coats Colors'Illack, Navy, BroWn, and Sand, good quality, fi.u' trim and correct in style, fit and finish, at special prices that mean a saving to )eiele„ Clearing at 98c Practically our entire stock of wool yai goods, including Serges, Flannels, Silk and Wool cloths and 54 -inch Coatings, are grouped for quick selling at 98e. peryad • • rocaded Silk Lining§, in a variety of colors and, patterns, 36 inches - wide. Special price 98c per yard Geo. w h . of Se Refer Value Successor to The S. A. GRAY CO. 'Phone 56 'ea:444—e. n Itnimrtant Ellett for Men Tip Top Tailors Special Representative Will Be Here THURSDAY, NOV. 14th, 1929 $24 All One Price itimombhui• I la Men! Make a note of next ThursilsY. Ws the semi-annual visit of Tip Top Tail- or's special representative, with his full showing of the new Imported Fall Suiting: and Overcoatings and finished models of the correct styles for next season. He will personally take your measurement, -advise you as to fabrk and color, and help you select the cloths that suit you best, without coot. ,Iteicolsr Tip Top priceso$24 for any garment, proved. Don't tail to be here on Thom*, Nov. 14th, to take advantage of this opportunity. Remember Tip Top Clothes are made by the world's largest one - price tailors, to your individual measurements. Seib, topcoats, overcast*. golf nits and tuxedos, all one price $24. M. ROBINS $24 • - All One Price South Side Square, Goderich Exclusive Dealer for Tip Top Clothes