The Goderich Star, 1930-08-14, Page 49
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PAO* FOUR
August is The Month of Specials at
CORNFIELD'S.
Men's and Young Men's Suras
Offered at 25 per cent off regular prices tor twoweeks only. Think of lt! "his is your opportunity to
securea new summer suit at a remarkably low price.
Two Dress Specials
_Ladies
' Tricoshene Dresses at»5 .. Plain ' Crepe
Dresses in different.shades, clearing a es,
Watch nest week.'s paper-
Mammoth
ae&Mammoth Al river a_
There acre many other special values offered Ira La . i
Men's merchandise as we Must make.z oomR
for fall goods
a we commencing.
aemery of our
r announcement
WET SIDE SQUARE
".51:10P WHERE YOU Atter'l,iviTg0 1O' St.fato:'
PINE4i8
THE CoJE ICU STAR
G1AINI TAKE
PART' i P
BO i s rODDART
Who came .second in the Canadian
Championship' •,pole vault at 'Toronto
Atl'ST 1Iib, 1131
:R I.11.IRi l
GODER1CH FOLKS
WANT TO
MOWRY MY •
1).AU4s1.1Tell
T
ill AWAY
By MAC
VEPErvi.- DAB11,,,,1°''°Y
rzeL,lA,atLi`r"
When you .put your foot into this store,
you'll be pleasingly struck at the 'complete
assortment of standard drugs, health and
beauty supplies we carry. The politeness
of our salesman will impress you favorably-,
as will our moderate prices. • GODERICH
^w areA�t )t1
H. C. DUNLOP
t
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
ONTARIO
:arinis4 'l .:il ebb;pa:;rofapiliow�catl:s; Mi and Mrs; 'Charlie Alton •ands "All•Canada Year':at the Cantrdial: •,n to io J:enn.e.tornni.doll,.Miss._ nbildren and Mrs. Henri Campbell •o„.f National Exhibition is an ideal time
e Page; dull' ealainetand 1ie1 Dungannon gape Sunday vitt - tfor -c lans in other •countries to.
. return to their native land httd''s 7.-
Miss Barbara Forrester, Clinton. Mrs. Cy,"il Campbell.
R. J. Phelan was general convenor of Mr. and Mrs. George Lane, Clef- Canada from coast-to-coast.
this affair. ford and.Hilda, spent Sunday with
- Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Treleaven, at . The leading works of art and Aloe-
' BELFAST their vottag+e a.t Bruce � ach. tography by Canadian artists will he.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson, mot- shown in two Art Galleries at the.
nrrs, Sidney Ferguson ;find little
Dred u from• Arthur; on Monday Canadian, National Exhibition as, part
son, Donald of London, spent last mild spent
the day with Mr, :and Mrs. of the "All -Canada Year” program. week, with. Mr. and Airs, Thomas o'er- George Lane and Mr: and Mrs. 'Roy Over . '� ,°A11-Canada
aliildreii •..o£
ruson, • Alton. - Canada have received invitations ,to"'
Tiffs;
Margaret s llioea spent a :atcr. The cast . of constructing the an- attend the Canadian National, Exhi-
'with her anare Elliottnear Tee swater, tarn tiovernnrent . Building at the bition as .guests of the management•
eat Jean liotnear .Teesw. K.
spent • a week assisting Mrs D. • K. Qanadiatn 7V`axt3onali E4dhibation Wee on Young Canadn'S aY,4 Toeati ,
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I atp x+axinlately ti7Q0,00U; Aum 26th. t
A ton. .
on Saturday, with a jump of 12 ft. ---
0 inches and thereby qualities
•for the British Empire games to be
held in Hamilton• next week. Bob
.was mot on his arrival'. home- Satur-
day night at the C. X. R, Station by
a number of Gaderich admirers and
was, escorted to a• restaurantdown
town where he 'and .his parents ware
entertained.
,entya yeata of age; He was a son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher, -of
Colborne, • and was born near Bening-
ler. About forty-five- years ago he -,
married Miss Mary Wise, and made.
Colborne Township their home. Mr.
Fisher spent a couple of leers in the
lumber woods . of Michigan. Mr. Fis-
her"was'' a member of Bethel United
o'
et a belonged
•., Hon. ILA aStcwsirrt„lri teteir. of wale wpm( ' church O. L. a Benmi]ler. b Te is sur-
theLa
M � Ithe Pleven'. ti � neve ea y a f his blit "Forks , ; ;, - , : ' Mr. Guitar and . Mr. Raymond,. of vived by his widow, who has. been .in
selectiona -leader” of the Liberall,• Iron,' C. 1. • Cahan,_S ...etaxy ' of the Canadian Institute for the .blind in a •London,hospitai far many •years,
• prty, a State.nzie were in town'.on :11uese;ay ,and saga \by. • three, brothers and four sisters,
piny, Right Roth -'l � to Ills, • ,:Hon'. 11;'•.M.- Sutherland, -Minister, ested the regents sof the •two .;haltters Eli Fisher,. in the U. •S. Peter Fisher,
;hies Inst Thursday Governer
tendered Generala. t Ills . .aortal Defense, of the Daughters of the Empire in a of Colborne;; Charles' Fisher, of. ;God-.
Excellency the �:averttor tthe oat 1 n. ,
s' ian of his govrxninent and. Ron,, Alfred l�trraniea>x,.�iinsten proposal to put on a tag day in God- solei, Mrs. �a�tvard, Bracebradge;
• Jt n R. of Maerine. ; • erich in the near.future in: aid of the lifts, Thos. Young, Goderich; Mrs.
tform. 13,: i3estry. Toss. called upon. Hon. T. G. Murphy, -Minister . of i funds of tic ;work. Tho Co.-operat- Jas. IticClure, 'doderich; and Mrs.
to .mnistin 'The. sewn Cabin -1 .. .
et was sworn in and tinmediut�elyxlnteX'ior amd••StlpetintendentLLGeheialion of the lions Club also' is expect- OeQbe],: LaGrange; .111, Mrs. 'N•eiber,
thereafter held a. Council meeting' to Affairs. . , , . ed.' %Mr. Hanlamond' pointed out that gall, Mrs.. Wm.. Blake. and Mrs. Chas.
of. Indian
far the necessary ay*+els-1..Hon. Maurice . DuProi-Solicitor=Gen- with the exception of $50 in 1925. and Myers, sisters, ipredecoased.,him. Mrs.
arrange ern', . • : $2G• the following . year, contributed' .Wm: Hill,: of Colborne, is a niece. Mr.
ctfon. ' 4i Bennett's selection of.ad-'1 W. A. Gordon,- 'tixxister of":,by the aughters et the Empire, :Fisher had reside in Goderieh.fo.r the
Hof" '•'xmmigration and. •. Colonization and there have been naaeceipts from God..past siX years oil be was !highly es-.
f 11 v d well u� n antia:ipated
in
exich',and while :wo have'few blind. teemed•, both in'.Gederieh and in. Col-
in Cioderieh itself there :3s consider- "borne To'wnsiiip<.• lie took a great
able benefit . coining to ' the • county interest: in' childrens welfare : and
i:rom the. Institute, The Institute, op- spent his leisure' time in music, in
vissers. a or e
lines, T'iie • Prime Minister himself : Munster of Mxnea.. `M. to of Ag-
will take the ,portfolio of "Finance, at Ron. Hobert We,r, i e x
least tin after the •special session of riculturo.
Pmrlinr.0 nt. Tlie personnel . of the I.srryers in the Lead • crates a number .of shops where•blind which h@ found great pleasure.. The
nervi Cabinet is,- - I •dila legal ,pprr. ofession `has..'the Placa people can work:. and . has r place- whit al was held' on Monday. ,from the
Iasi!on. R. B. fennett.. Panne Mulls of honor::in the new~ Doinrnion: (cabin, merit department: nvhich' ''assists. in residence; of h s brother, •Mr. Charles:
President of, tlia privy Coittncil,There plating blind persons in .suitable Pe- Fisher, Trafali ,Street,• to Colborne.
*MUM' of State for external. Af» edleal tarp, yo pt l apher, Onces . plating
.bad it .hies. a librairjr 'witii,a;
fairs. and,. Ministe7 ax ,Finaure.:: , i art Senmeteryr Re , - r Mills,crehear of
;Don, Sir -George la�a� Perles ,-Minis- rse,;vspaper-•editox, eels.. derugltiat;: one t•lmut 1ii;0QO valumes •for- circuilation. ,St.George's'e]iiar�h •cei►ducted the ger-
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tient .G or olifx, . country • merchoot,, , oho accountant, tree; to blind people, and • such 'servx vines and'the pallbearer s. were Messrs..
I tea. as the placement department: and',Rrm, .Hall, John McClure, .Geo. Brad-.
•ker.,wi on+i lurtibxrlNix and one farfrmer, n
. Ston. +G, D, Robextson.Wliniater of 'the matter of religion Cuero are. four-: the. lebrary
Labor.:and five Roman e enue -hence the need: for con -
]ion. Built Guthrie,.xainister Of Caen Protestants f ala r g. , �
Cstliolica, ; tribntmans to the fixed. `
stice :and Attorney -General; educatingblind lieebte
p t;The,8,ro It et .
,- Seats non. E. N. ithaidess, Minister of• Two illax +itesrs Reclaim to, Useful °ten�iationi chid the work of
i she es. ; l w. Another* of naw Bennett. prevention of b1indnk5s are other vat-
.
Two
Hers; : H. It. •Stevesos,»Mirhister' .of ;Cabinet lack seats in the Alpine. Hon- o useful occupations and the rvrk of
t
►t"aaide and C'nnrmexoe. - 'tI. ; R. 'Stevens of 'it'aita:hnu�er ie enc-: uable f,eatu� gal, wark of he
Hon. R. .l. Manion,•Minister , cf meted to tun in East .Kootenay anti r ititute.:. Both •Mx r° a nmond ,. _and
Railways: and. Ganals« Hon, E. N. Rhsdes who gives up the •. Gustnr ; addressed, the Goderich
lion** B� Ityeknnain,- lltinisterr 'af' Premniershi of Nova Scotia to re -err Lions some time ago and an :eye-
'National
ye
' National Revenue p will find a seat . '...rve Was .muds in the public
ter the Federal field asiatht s>i y
rises*aiitsrily brings in ford and Geo. McLeod. Those from a
distance attending' the funeral were
Wm. and:Russell Myers of London;
Wm. Neibergall, of;Parry Sound;
Mrs. Sarah Reward • and .•'son• and'
;wife, .of Bracebtidge,. Muskoka. • '•.
LOVE, P DE iIA 1
�0[1�AIS
BTTINGS
Settings rich: beyond' the dreams
of the most, visionary of interior'
decor�aatoirs h avetbeen' prodded for the
'talki»g . reen ash first. original • musi f .
cal rub1an s¢. -.The Loire Pseuds, s
showing at the Capital theatre fork
the opening night, Monday next and
two following nights with matinee 'on
Wednesday afternoon.': I,
- «The Love Parade" ix a tuneful
extravatantill ° of the'intimacie and
intrigues. about the.throne of -a very
Modern ' m thieal kingdom, or rather
•ausjendoxn, with i ieanette Mscllon
ald playing- the queen Anil Maurice
Cltevalierjatarred as her military at-
tache, who is recalled: from a for-
eign. capital • for hiving been involv-
ed rn numerous scandalous affairs
with;' the lovely ladiea.:of_ he diplo-
matid' circle • •
iVicto chertxinger wrote, the.ten
b g� song* and Ernest Lubitsch
dir - this highly ''musical a4n • so-
phisticated coxriedy. - 1.
OWEN .,SOUND AT MAITLAND'
i:P CLUB, WEDN1 WAY
AUGUST Wirt,
.
Owen Sound ,t •, Maitland
Mr.:isMsli ex ....1 Jas. Donaldson .0
Dt" . , ..,.�.0 .E. Co Ecarcom,..1.
Mr. M lay.... 0 O. A. Reid.....1.
Ur. Kilbourne«..0. Rev. Mcfertniid.1
Mr. Iiarker,....1 W Christian, jr.0
V. McLellaxt.. , .1 R. D. Brown. .0
Dr. Mimes.— 0.1 •C. Symington 0.
B. Legate."....1 H. Strickler....0
Mr. Kefnedy....1 J. G. McDermid.0
Mr. Maxw ell... a5t G. 1ieHarrdy... a/,r
C. Wilkinson,.;.0 D. D. Mooney..1
1 Mr. Dean...., ..0 ' G. G. McH'ardy.1
.- : - aeDonatld-MM mister .. .. - i _- under the:.
i3Catr d A M , in that province. lnotr.• 'Gideon Rol! schools, this work coming .:xii'td
lion.: irtliur. Sauve,r P,ostxma.ste'r= or fol+ a second' tinier: ismer has no seat'.
Mn •doubt when the .sato :of the � tag
without portfoliai. ertson, who- becomes- *innister of Lab..: mention departtnent of the' -work.,
eHon. .
� � in the Douse af, Comtneras, Mit is a 'dal* is annanneed .the `cause avr x b�
.1 Ron. Murray ationaren, Minster Senator. - well received"
of Pensions and National Ilealtb.
*sat to rt a th
yon Ail.
amok appoint* sem. es ..
ab besltt ul torsi tlrg tl) ;
vor0-..they are s lined ►'
•1
.FLAKES
Deltioot with oath o eressi 4— sr4lall
intlitt Of isootT for rinser
Nasty Pim
On INK
readied Sorg Out
air EPiitittWirist
I fir itb`[ lruwr 1 as!
ilbs ma a
sopa la min
"1 ami So matbsr Mt foot.
4..a awl t— lel *sataaiw
.ds i ii them
M
BO ING "
The Goderich Bowling Club Scotch'
doubles tournament was held onWed-
nesday •afternoon.• with forty, tight
pairs of howlers in competition, con-
sisting of tWa Pairs from: Walkerton,
fonr from Kincardine, two from Clint
ton one from Brussels, one from Hata
over,two from London, eight frons
Sea forth ' four from Lucknowr, three
from Winstham, on* from Stratford,
one from Rey all, one from Blyth
and eighteen from Goderich. We were
pleased to see Mr. Wm. Lane, one of
the enthusisatia bowiere of former
years,' among the spectators of the
play Wednesday afternoon. I'la_y� was
continued' through .to daylight Thurs.
day Morningbefore all the Winners
were decided. . Aliwert Taylor and
Jos. Bowman Won first event.. smell
tables; D. Habkiirk and 'W. Miller, of
Wingham, second,. electric floor lamp,
The prize winnete in the second event
were F. taunt and I. D. Eastman, first,
smoking cabinets, and Geo. and W.
Symonds, second. dishes., The tthird
event was won by Huston and Reid
of Lucktiow, and Bill McCool and
Art Wilson, of Winghani, . and the
Miaefst were blankets end carving sets,
iiensall double tournament is sat for
next Wednesday r.nml Lueknow rinks
tournament for next Thursday. -
On Friday night "last Frank Mar-
tin and George Andrews were the win,
nets' of the Iota' howling tourna-
ment
ourrnamint with F. Runt and John Hunter
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SUCCESSFUL. o xARDEN I'ART'Y
Fine weather favored the Catholic
second at thr. Monday tourn'atnent,, Women's Lcajue Garden Party hold
Chafe: 13laek and George Mears.%-, last Tina kAcMrn s e and roved most at
ltarlior Park. Thus stent proved mast
Were winners. , enjoyable and successful, the ninny
On 'Wednesday of Inst week f'. �leeorated tables added to the beauty
hunt's' rials 1 V• J. I'axvell trnd t.. ►flea of the park, '1+ltoae in share- of the
Ckrmidl won second at ltiitehell and various booths were: Fancy work,
on the I1;gnday 'presvious J. lt, Wheel- Miss' Mary Miran; Dirs. t'1`, Babb and
er's rink Ili. McNee acid L •IL East Mrs Wnu.' Uoyie. f.'and ,. ]itrs. 'Wiii.
man, Fred Tao1a and J, It. 'Nhceler? Maid Gra`elic, and'Mra. Gibbins end
wren •#loner• d t itlu:tover,_ Miss Marie Reedier: Snianier-d:inks
n?rvt 1 VMrs. M. J. Bowler Mx. Ed.Lynn, and
E Lorne howler and Billy Barrow. The
IIANNA •- -Mi..aames Ilantut, welter f tee room with its many cedars
had been employed for some iaonths ' and white and gold decorations
at the summer hotel, died en Mon- 3 very picturesque and cooling.
slat, July nth. while at Work clews- p This was presided over by Mrs.
ion but one of the holIers, Ile was I B. 'Whitley avid herr many capable
inside the Moiler at the time and his `sssistsnts all •of whom were kept
death is sate to be from suffocatratt liurl,. The fish pont! +ass in charge
Mr. iranna was an Irishman, and was of )(bees Annie ° eil, Magic Whit
is hie 34th Starr. ate was a vcttrstnof taker and Aima O'Brien, Mr. Flan -
the Gnat Warr.atid had been ,utfer--**too and hiss three *spistantr .from
lag'!racist long trouble. having been]Rtrartford made things 'Kelt/ 'dur-
goss.t. in the war. The Teresina the evenitnt at the Sings Booth.
ware taken to Flint, M#clt., for int.r.IThe prise winners were iar•arated
moat. whore tine d.rinsed had as :4.. ston.,js.', Miss Moran; Has art rigor*.
tor rusiu ' Ohiid�rea
!'�a�1s�--ii1r. Aiefahl►a11 lrlah.r
a PK
pagis▪ O M ills
last sr::
flsar a altar. 11. C'' A
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ave y
ou had ani- order front Baechler's
down .and
r :not have.an order sent
,T.r .:Their
Try' ;their : Goods end ` Cowpa
Prices.
bsi.
hale 368
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PromptService
• star Pro
pecials.tor theFortnight
,
CERT().
Per bottle. . .29c-
Maxwell 'House
Rideau • .Hall
• or "Blue' Ribborh
COFFEE
Per• b,. ..590"
l
aq
�. ()yin Soap
•' �. .
Our 1'J P.. • .
5 or.
Q u
« ..:.24c
Per '1b. Z
5«It. SaP +�r;' Ps
0 for... ...S9c:.'d. .
.lbs, . fur, . ,25c
Sweet Corm
z tins • for...25a
lbs..for..7.24e .fta
Soda Biscuits
Per lb...- , .16o
TOMATOES
2 tins for. -.25e.
P
LARlti as 2 #ins for. '..29�c
Per lb. , :1'lc 0
3 Ibs. for. , ,49c. Aylmer
�- Peers. •Rash -
berry, .Apricgt,
Blick Ctarrintsr POTATOES
Red urr.nt and peck , .' 45c
4o -oz.' jalw 39c a'' ' CABBAGE `.
s kexd> •
Butter Bei
a3
BOLOGNA < 0 Per- ib.; , ..•.1Oc
PORK •& BEANS 11. Per .lb.. ...25c 0
OATES Large:;' • ..:22C .. nn GREEN PEAS.
2: lbs, for...19c Medium 'size der Fresh or Smoked ai 4 boxes for..25c:
ss tin... ..11e<' Pilci<ao Hama p
CHOCOLATE Per . 111.. ...24c New Beets atrr3
trap sited 5wrar Carrots
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MATCHES
.fly lbs. for. ,SSc; _ � hunches. ftiri5e
3 boxes for 25c 4 bunches f or 2130
CRAPE . PRAT a Crete,
*Oc and fisc ��r bundles for 'ilio
4 bunches for 250
AMMONIA
3 pkgs. for :..210
-i
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ORANGES . ':
Per doz. 45c, -50c
"70: and 90c.
Cucumbers
Be and 10a
TOMATOES
3• lbs.„ -or 25+e. ate
95c a ba~skat
I a isvk Bt$con
.Per .1b. ' ..35c
3 BARS .yl�_� o•
for., ...13c
Bulk
Peanut Butter .
Per 111., w .. .21e
FLOOR�WAX
1 1b. ten.. ..3lc
Cornflakes
3 pkgs. for. ;25e
ICING St's AR
3 lbs. for....23e
P. & G. SOAP
0 for• . ..39c
Bulk "rtit,t
d 30c, 47C, • 59c,
▪ 65c and ?5c lb.
la`rttnt Jar : Rigs
3 doz..for...25c
A Wilke. of arrrit
u Jars, >unc >.
Rubber*,, etc.
Spices, Vinegars
etc. d HONEY
0' last quality, Cooking Onions
:.
il�lcxtaratr s Punch, . � In the • comb, lip. v Per lb. 5c
I.erlton
,Orange, . 1li :. • ... 300
o Gripe, Rasberry.:.. , Vic 1b, pa 1, .35, ay. ' Choice Peaches
11 Per bottte , ... Ale . pall ;,410t .: Per dot.....45e
BANANAS
' p 250 a#s 3Oc is dos. •
and 35c
'LEMONS Q.. ; °want and .
Per. doz.... .3itc duple
Per pkg.....21c
See Us for any
of your Wants for Canning or Picklin
' D S and HACKIE BREAD
We sell CURRY'S, CLEVELAND'S
STRICTLY CASH.
Torras for this Sale
G. W. SAECHLER
JOP
WINO IN YOUR SNS •
On 'CAD, Soap..3 cakes for .i 5c with coupon. Be sures.
and, try this Soap
s KingstonStreet and�i
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