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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-11-14, Page 5RHVRSI'AF, NOV I4eb, Donn Cold and Cough Remedies All the Standard Remedies—Lax Bromo Quinine, Dominion C. B. Q and many others. Cough Remedies—Chases Linseed and Turpen- tine, Penslay White Pine and Spruce Balsam, Eno Elexer, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Syrup of Tar and Codliver Oil. Stop the tickling with Klearoids Medi- eated Throat Disc, Throat Ease and many other kinds. Be sure to get it at Campbell's, CAMPBELL'S DRUG S TOR ' GODERICH, ONT. Phone 90 DUNGANNtN •titntl: )atilt rentat..3.lily to hkttT .Ot,Sal.1'., Dungannon, p 1itt, he nhuenks • from ying season at their- t�espeet tee Montes. r •nlr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and aqn, Malcolm, visited relatives in Clinton on Sunday., • miss Margaret r'entland was hone from• her scnool in dloderich townships 'to enjoy . the Thanksgiving : season with her parents. Mies Clara Sproule was up from Stratford for the week -end stnd boll - day, ` which she. spent :with. her par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. uavid Sproule. Miss L. Dreamy and her sister, Mrs. Ellen Clad'., were guests this week with the latter's daughter, Mrs. ,A. M. Straughan, of Bennnller. Mrs. John R. 'Savage and son, Frank, motored on Saturday to :nor- _ onto, where :/tidy nexvita,a4�nag+ra•At, gusts With -Mr. ani ixs� 1a:.eroi Stiu- Mr. A. B. ,Macrae, teller o the tlatin- A= gannon branch of the Bank of Com; • neroe, ,was .a week -end and holiday guest with his parents, Mr..and Mrs. . Macho, •GodericK Miss Margaret p"entland has re• seined her duties as teacher at • • U. S. S. No. 6, Goderieh .township, aft ter spending •the holiday with her parents near Dungannon. Benson Pentland »and other stud. The students from Goderich. Colle- giate Rnstitute have all returned to', • their studies tenoning holidays plea- santly spent at their respective. homes. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Savage and Aon Frank. who . spent the week -enol . and Thanksgiving Day with . their daughter, Mrs. Leroi Stingel, Toron- to, returned to their, Koine, . having made the trip by motor, • • Mr, and : Mrs:. Wilbur Brown re- turned on Tuesday froiii a Honeymoon trip which was spent with relatives at London, 'Stratford and Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruce had, se guests on. Sunday ins.: ,and Mrs. William. Jackson of Lochalsh, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, of Dungannon,. 11lrs. David. Glenn is a guest this week • with relatives : at Antherley Lor halsh and Ripley. " Little. Ross Eedy was •' suddenly surprised one evening recently= when to ho- l-throueaii -an-apenirg ndliellehent been cut in the upstairs floor to admit of . the. building of a furna.:e shim- ney. Fortunately he was more frightened than hurt. ' ldr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie mot- ored ` to Stratford on Saturday. Mr.. and Mrs. R. J. Wiggins, wlvo spent the Thanksgiving .season with the former's parents, Mr. and Airs. Thee. Wiggins, returned on Monday to Brantford, being accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Wiggins. John Scrimgeour and daughter, Mise Mary . Scrimgeour, of Goderieh, were Sunday guests with relatives at R• been raking Dungannon their head- quarters while engaged in this work. New wires and cross arms are being placed upon many of the pole. William A. Oi er isvisiting at Golden- _Y 4'--- '-, t _ orthern iointe, wheretl truce ws before be came to West \Viiwanosii to live. It is some fourteen years since he had been in Northern Ontario and he will doubtless see many changes in that time.• Guests for the Thanksgiving sea- son with Mr. and Mrs, James Alver, Nile, were Mr. ;and Mrs. Archie Mil- ler and Mr. George Miller, of Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Detrain, Mester J. C. 'Durrnin itnd °Mr. McConnell, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pellow and Miss Irene Pellow, of Goderieh. Mr. Ward Yavitz, wig/ " had been, -employed for. the past 14 months with Mr. 'Elmer Phillips, of Ashfield, left on Thursday for Shelburne; Before his departure he was the etlilent at` a 'book accompanied by an address as a parting gift from 'same of the young people of Blake's church, Ash- field, with which he has been asso- elated while in the neighborhood. A 'very 'interesting set of lantern slides was shown in Dungannon Unit- ed: church on Tuesday evening by. Rev. Mr. Smillie, a returned mission- ary from India who is home on fur- lough. (The pictures portrayed scenes from fields of his labor and were the : more interesting because they were taken by himself. Rev. Mr. Bremner, of Brueefield, acconr- paiiiedd him here. The congregation of Erskine church enjoyed a social evening together on Thursday of this week. A chicken ftcvvi, supper was served at 6,30, after which all united in some games and 'contests. Following this they re- paired to the auditorium of the church where a pleasing program was presented,consisting of male quartettes, solos; readings and bar=, monica and violin selections. A num- her from the sister congregation of Lucknow were present and , assisted THE GODERICR STAU in the program, A dira.trona fire. occurred on 4th i eon-, Guderich twg:, witch the bent of Inobt. MPliwain was conipletel. de. [ etroy-d a 3 fere, The fire Was caused from a lantern in the hands of Mrs, Mellwein, zvhfl fell through it trap door to the basement white earrs.ng it, The lantern, which remained on the 141 11 floor above, upset, and, bey fore Mrs. Melicvain could return up the stair-, ignited the tray- and straw around it and the fire wee beyond control iatinediately. They were able to save the live sock but the seas en't' temp of 1te4snand ?;rain VMS destroyed. The loss i 3 partially covered by in- i suranee. The home of Mr. and Mrs. David S, Errington, ..th ceneessien of crest Wawan,tsln zeas the evens et ca very Ireepy* family= gathering on Thanko- givaang clan, %ellen all the enenibcre elf the familyn including the sons. daugh- ters, sans -in-law, slaughter -in-law and grandehild%4'n. d" in all, gatiaered to enjoy the den together. It leti, been cpstottiary in the past to celebrate Christmas •1Tuy but this ever. the, ;Thanksgiving seethe* seemed the Most opportune time. The .guests canis from .Torotnto, Gaderieil, Luck - now, Dungannon and West Wnwa- nosh. and a most enjoyable time was • Brown Beetle -Dungannon United ehurch ,parsonage was the seam of an interesting event on Saturday morn- ' ing. November 9th, at 11.130 o'clock, when Miss. Thelma Bertha Red. old- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Reed, of the 7th concession of Aslifaeld, became the beide of Wilbur • George Brown. second: son of Mrs. Brown and the late Mr C. C. Brown, of west Wawanoslt• Rev:erad'CbIl*:°OkCf: Kaine.1lastarof .DungannUniteaurcht nerfonmed . the. eremonye he br de,wed cliarn�ing' in a beigeen • georgette and lace.' She carried a shower bouquet of .. Butterfly roses and ini'iden hair fern, Miss Lillian. e sister Keed, si to of the bride, a u d > Ind •Arta i Brown, brother of the bridegroom, • were witnesses of the ceremony. Following the marriage ,the bridal party drove to the home of the bride's • parents, where a wedding dinner was served.. only immediate relatives of the, bride and bridegroom being pres- ent. The 'dining room was suitably d e c orated for the occasion, and friends of the bride acted as wait- resses. Following the dinner, the happy couple left for a honeymoon in {London, Stratford, Mitchell and other `points south. the bride wearing" a I .gown of nut -brown crepe satin with lace trimming, and coat of black kit- ten'. -ear broadcloth' with fur trim- lace citing. and black velvet hat with, 'sin Iver embroidery, with .accessories to match. _ en __their return Mr.. and Mrs. Brown will t e"ids on the bride- +;rrnom's : fawn, fifth, concession of Ashfield, ' e . The property of Josenh• McAdam,. Dungannon. Allan • Reed visitedhis., father, it. L. Reed, and his sister,, Miss Evelyn,' at Goderieh on Sunday: ' • , Mr. and ;Mrs. Robert Davidson re. -- nt turned on Monday evening from a epleasant week -end motor trip to ' k , Guelph, Elora 'and Rothsay, where e they spent .the Thanksgiving season with relatives. • e Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Badman. and two children, of 'Toronto, visited. Mrs. Badman's itarente. • Mr: and Minn iDnvid S, Erringtare Over the week- end. Stanley Hughes, of 'Toronto; .visit- • ed friends in this district during. tin Thanksgiving reason. • Ray Duff and a friend. from Leam- ington were.guests for Thanksgiving with the fornier's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rose. • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Green, of Port Huron, were recent guests at the hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. 'G. 11M. Mc- Kenzie. Miss Jean,. Stothers returned to - Toronto to resume her duties on the teething staff •there, following a p1ea- oant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stothers. Mr. and Mrs: Heber Body and family were Stratford visitors for the Thanksgiving week -end and holiday. Mr. and Mrs. `Jatne's Mcl` ttirn, of Atnliertey, were guests recently with. the tatter's brother, Mr. Fred Ross and Mrs. Bross. • Dr. A. Voices and Mrs. Volas bane load as their guests the forma's mother, )tire. Voke>s, of Toronto. Aiiss Pearl' Caldwell, of Ininrardine, t isited her mother und other reittient over the weelt.end • Mr. and Mrs. Jonatican Patti: on, off; Winghant, have been t,aeste with the lutter'as niter, Mrs. lt. A, ineKenzle Mid )lir,. McKenzie. during the past week. Alexander )toss, with his sister, • Mrs. John Bell, of Lucicnow, twee re- cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrd., Fred Rosa, they being brother and Sister of Mr. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finnigan en - 'Indebted as guesto last week, the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. In G. Allen and o da"aghter, Mina Dorothy Allen . of op Goderieh. Asir. and Mrs. William Begley and members of their family of Leaming- ton,, spent the week -end with rela- tives at Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and four children spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of the lady's sister, Mrs, . Harold fiigert, at .Shopparelton. They were aceotup*tniesd by Mrs. W. It. Stotiiers. Mita. ltabt. Davideou attended the tlistrict convention of trustees and .ratrpaytro for . the Guelph area, whi.h included eight counties, and Width was held in Massey Ball, ;. 0. A. i;., Guelph, Sttttlyday least Mr. Jack Me1enxic. of Regina. ae- eiennanied by his mother. Mips. 'T`hoa. McKenzie, of Clinton, and his sister r Mists Eleanor McKentte, filen of Clint ten, .were gurt!tat on 'Thenlfstt'evinlr they at. the bane ef' Air. alvei Mer, t;. # , cif Ketwedr urillannee, The bill Tltelephony linemen hove lean mating oaten --ave r°epaatn to their ))rtes iia t'ht. di~t1 set arta tam CHRISTMAS CARDS AND YOUR Personal Cards We are now s1i wing a larf;_n cif splay of both these made in Canada eavds. An invitmtion is extended to all to eedtne and inepeet our large assorted stoek of t'ttrd.i and Christmas Gifts. oca E. C. R !D .ARTS • DIAMOND NERCHANT hitt JEWELLER that 136 , • 0011111101 on Lake )Huron, one 110)0 west of liin- tail, Ashfield township, Huron Co.,. hos been •required by the Presbyter- ian church far aat. meaner school for juniors and teen -aged . members of their congregations. The deal, which was xnade,by a committee of the Lon- don and Hamilton Synod , of the church, with Rev., 11. P. McKay, of Walkerton::as .its ,chairman, and Rev. F. W. Gilmour, of London, as treas.. urgQr.v closed °inn on Saturday, and, wile only an Winn ion'was taxon on the -property;, ,it was;' abindin deal which will give the synod,: which does not meet till spring, atnplo op- m,rtl,nity to validate the agreement.. Fending validation ahicii is expectseats ed, plans are actively under way for use of the ramp next summer: While changes will not be put 'into iinrne- diate effect, the buildings already on the property are thought to be quite inadequate for the large attendance whfvh the camp will heave,, and con- siderable ground work and levelling will be done before it is put into act. tee use. The Blue Water • Highway leads almost to the gates of the pro. nerty, which fact makes it very eas•' ilv accessible by motor. Boys and girls of the teen.ago will be eneamn- '-d at the new_ property; in addition:to its becoming the new home, of the Presbyterian summer school which hitherto has had as its headquarters Knox College, Toronto. Boy Scouts and kindred organizations will also Tae allowed the use of the camp, which. will be open for ;'some 'ten weeks etlich summer.: The Presbyterian churches in this vicinity aree'foiftunate in being eituatedis auah close preeitttity. . such a wcttth-rrnde ,.;-late The awn4.& dietriet e't.stlantiun for the Guelph area of trait*** twat rate prayers was held in Mill,"' ieetl. t), A C., Guelph, on nat'tu'day. Th. clistei;:t McInnes the counties et' Inure, Grey, Huron, Perth, Welling ton, iiutfer.n, Hinton anti Waterlot'> The sessions were presided over by , Mr Clark, Frineipal of the Nigh School at Drayton in the absen.e ct1' the ;:resi3. itt, M. A. Campbell, tar Milton, tvh. was ";nape to be errs crit.•'its morning session Ritee taken up nith the public speakitl;g,conteet,. in which there were nine totfleetante as follows: 1, Helen Ellah, Mother- well, Teeth County, who spoke on "rnulino Jolutton;" (2) Vera Watt Galt, it. R. 1, '4Vaaterleo County. "Hydro Power in tlnterioe°: (;) Fug- ' enc cleaver, Crediton, Ituren County, "How a Boy ;Way Be.antd Strong Physleallyn" (4) Gertrtitle Gunbi, `Taneley*,y, Halton County, {'Benefits of Sehool Fairs tti the'ommunity+ (5) Teddy ` Dickson, b'leshertun, Grey County, "Manly Independence;" (6) Sibyl Mckenzie, i(irict►rdlne, Bruce .County, "Appreeiation;" (7) Olive 'laxity*, Gwen Sound, Grey County, "What Agriculture Has Done for Crnader (8) Jack Atkinson, 't orbet- ton, Dufferin County, "The 'menu t Jack;* (J) Edna Philp, Rotht'ay, Wel el lington County. "The: awards were as follows: lst, Jack Atkinson; 2nd,1 Olive Flerfty; 8, Vera Watkins; 4th, Helen Ellah. Valuable hooka were awarded as prizes, the presentationaa being made by David Monis, M. I., A., St. Marys; E. W. Wilson, Water- loo County; Malcolm Machette, Mil - 1 verton; Mrs. Davidson, 1)ungannen, and A. E. Bryson, Toronto.. Awards ' were given to all contestants who took part. In the afternoon the auaienee tlstened to two very inter - ting addresses b 3. S -Attlitaen, secretary* of the Canadian bureau for the Advancement :of, Music, on the `subject of the nTeaching of Instru- mental Music to Classes in Elemen- tary tary* Schools," and by Dr. J. W. S. McCullough, Chief Inspector of Health for Ontario, on the subject of "Piablic Health Education." The elec- tion of officers followed, with M. A. Campbell, of Milton, as president, and the presidents of County Associations; and the following members of the Provincial executive. as members of the District Executive: Peter Bayer, Malcolm MaoBeth' and Mrs. David, 9074. The annual . goose dinner held in. the parish hall. Dungannon,was the. big event on Friday evening, The. event was snonsored by ,the local branch• of the.Women's Institute, which for the past sin years .has ..been' responsible for the upkeep of the street lighting system fruitalled un- der the direction of the ladies, to whom much credit is due for their enterprise. Vile installation of the lines and maintenance has in that " err;: ;MVI EXCEPTIONAL SILK VALUES 1 3i =Inch Heavy quality Canton Crepe and Flat Crepe, in all shades. Regular $1.95 and Orr r.*,t .E,1 per yard Our Special Price $1.69 per yd. 38 -Inch heavy first Crepe and crepe Satin. Reg. $2.95 per yard. Erid.ty and Saturday , A „ OarSpecial Price $2.19 peryd. 36 -Inch black Duchess Satin. Regular. $1.29. Our Speciai Price 98e per yd. 7 Only Dress lengths of figuredPussy!WillowSilk, Regular $3.50 and $3:75 per yard. Friday and Saturday Clear at -Half Price .. hn I T •E. The Pr 1'1G o cash � - Store i time cost in the,neighborliood of O1,- 200. a yearly rental of $180 being paid to a local firm for electrical cur- rent supplied by it. In this, the lad. tceive the cooperation of the rsnaive number of the villagers vvho,. while' not all belonging to the W. I., assist in.such. public functions as the present one, which, year. by year, is becoming more popular. The Wom- en's Institute acknowledges with gratitude all, the assistance received from all sourees,: but feel that they are particularly indebted to the local bakery. which was good .ei1T i+;11 to give the use of its tine oven for enoking thin.geese for the occasion. 'l'lw dinner 'was all that could be de- sired, and following it an excellent AIIIIIIIIMINONIAAMMENSONMEMIk literary . and iniisictal program wa presented by local talent.. The dicier feature of the program was a threel. act comedy entitled, °Parted by Aunt, Patience." The scene of the play in at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Allen and a young lady, lids 1- leanor tory, is their guest.. ))tir- ing the phi", Aunt Patience, who. is an interfering type of maiden lgad , and who is of .r doleful turn of mind, repeatedly insists that site is not tine; of these kind that is "tillers tryin to snake trouble between folks." How- ever, site sloes manage .to• interfere a great tical in the affairs of Mr. and 411's. Allen. Shealso snakes trouble between Miss- Eleanor and her, friend, Mr. Norman Bell. The ccs o e carileters included: Miss Merv: Park. Harvey Treleaven, • 1'itl- mer Kilpatrick, Mrs. Harvey Treleav- I en and Edith Dicks tThe impersntE- tta>_ ; atioit of the cleiraeteis was well ear - pied Tied out throughout the play .hiet1 a' created mach atntisentent. A'ehorumen the of vheh• were compoie41 ... r.: lee:ill . s is rutile,, by n embersee nu. wordsv , and evils well re- ecived, In it they portrayed the benefits. of the "bright: !street lights? the last verse running thus: '"Whet the boys come courting and the girls they spoon; then ma tend pa they nab' it's all eight,' if they eourt right un- der a bright street light." At the . elosc of the'program, the young peo•. ple enjoyed a dance. the manic for • which wily supplied by the Dungan- non Good Luck Orchestra„ . ! Druggist Tells Easy Way To 'Entad • .Bladder Trouble 01l al'gIw n *itis not iliffieu1t to eiiauinatobuin . -=the teal achievement is to do it it ithouteserifieieg tone quality ; • the fundamental' notes in the lowrtlt ey-rlee; TEMPLE has achieved thisidealwith in; woad. rrfal eleetro=dynnitrie f Ie"aaker • large 14" diaphragm -adjust- able hunt eUmioatory Separate table Inn" seta are available for tldo4.n who do hot tom a 10111111 Receiver. :i / rt7 le6eci ofi?1,11:77 os . _....-4 lti ;',IP-.'lle„4,,t Z'oivp.,„ a .„.7 .....,.. f,, 3t 4104 'w ye ', " gY il i k, „ ss SR.te ' "t,� • • 1 I x fix e See •Ivo • itoksecir +ti orijQd feall� lxad'at•'e <ff`!ett',l,.. il '4,10 s13,►11ley¢?i ygewfptJrj,'t*1c+:he 1as c+I 'slyseloss ich°et Qr�.tdilele 01 �t :s;i,,a8.Fid,(at ei:hoedbt0lg� pea���ras ysin �o�et.. .Iaere itseeevr1' bse$ha 4,34e4. 04,„ t 0 1 e • irno tete e #11 0 NI at e aid rinzBy"Ul1 14131e kf, p$te.est re kir i Ute.,.. FRED BARKER or BARKER EROS., Goderieh u, II ' _•. 111 -Walt 11 +y t. I'lcasanit.•' Inexpensive Home Treat- ment tloielely Relieves Daily le ' ritatlon and Getting—t—:'(.ate Ni; matter what your age ,rata : be. !PYOU YOU have been troubled 11 how ninny enedi(int's elm have tried vsat.""ut .:u ,r,,.t.:--:; yr . 'IVO is victim, t, road lct tt•eal.ne et and Metlrrail Irritaatl' 0. ta.u/'iaey; dt.ytt it: tr,uble- ramt. a:an •`•a:crt' aand.;}1tt. ++e :l:'o• • keit l.t ut.- ptla .•1it .11e t -c .the arla..> v .lue of 11a. S.,o.liwereli't. one l 0' nnrt• 1 51.aatt• Y±Tai a i , e :5' y:i1`titulaa., nen assrnfie u etl in the 11tletern prav'ti' 1't'ie t;' 4' it r nearly In y4.;11- Int int :MI* .'.v lilt 1t,1ett' tic° ra.,i.t p' l.: ta'ri' , t 1,411 ttan4, 1't( Viral 1"i its t ,:t.:, 1;3':1"= d: t lV lila ttdc r v.i'caiiina a• ,..:,I tint. 1;aa••1.1t-'�ia;tKa" :•t's". I'It: ' t .pt^ne,iv, eat -1 !.0.1.14;e1./ 1 v A I.. c;').'14 11 o r i t.: tat a t uarente - t f "r:ttagg . Lae!: t.n v t i v lir t a,tt, %cal ' Iv tttOie tl. - If you n....•1 t 'rt ,.. tut. hints, try 1'I'i.F4:11111 toff •y'. odet-Theaire • W1'1'a; 01• "etM, -15 te<2:,�. PVIOil1DAY brot 'TSS A • • 1,11,1•.1''N 11'titl 11AVI1. and ft)ll'w .•'11'atl' 1 llrita..'''i ivt'e•4Stt':t sent in to at.i in a1 rt•aali;, ttot tl British erorh1rti n. The ' Ean't hunlon and Innua,inn emotional drawn yet produced: in l.tn,tianci. lte * ln!ea Stn a-..s<tt'tl 11e making 'tfats i 1e t ila<'turt; preiltd.•r'd within the Empire.. • • "110K1., OF PliC 4.lD ' FOX NEWS REM. • ;het ± 111IaneP 1111 1ib'nel(1 on :thine ewe. - i;iaaty Wednesday and Thttrla d* '1'11t1MAi':.f•.'1GIiA 4 in a eters,' by i ItI:X lll.:t('li •thi.a a liehination hoe: a1woa a...ineu. 40110e favorite. learally and e lsevvhmree. and this. $t1artlint; drnum will inerreaa e their popularity. A vivid drarnatie ' picture, ' TImm MATING CALL" • CAMEO [:'#)UllatY- -"fOT Spin . r1'° 6 HOOI)(:1'. P° lieu)'--"WliIlll. 01 • Ali TI"b°1`i V" ' FRIDAY card SATURDAY' nicnARI) DIIX • :174 a routing la0reit spm, cal eon/neaten •aa Upwarty golf sunt t'allenesair. Panne tttillioraairea and tot water. Oka and gulf, siseprneet and roia:an r all const b?tie to aisle r;reat entortaicityacnt eef ' t0SPORTING Gtld)1*." "SAILOR IlfrinnernELIN 674 "011n+i y SWEPT (')U d" Matlnce SO. at 8.0 p.m. 8