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The Goderich Star, 1930-08-14, Page 5THURSDAY. AUGUST ittie bSilfe Ong Service — Foe Toilet Articles CANFRAGRANT Pr.a TRUSSES FOR mod Toa'irtrier _„ail 'b PRESCRIPTIONS __SUPPORTERS CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PmI:QNE so. ..-.'eae...e.eseaseaease,mow TWENTY YEARS MARRIED A happywedding anniversary was held at tthe home.: of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield McMichael of Colborne Township, on Wednesday . evening last, in honor of the twentieth year of , their marriage. A number of friends and relatives gathered at their home, end and. a'Very enjoyable ev- ening wasspent by all. The 'house was beautifully decorated with ever - _greens, ferns •and • flowers and the "noose,. and lawvti were illuminated with gas lantern*, There were many and, beautiful presents, including sil- ver, china and lime rind many floral tributes testified to the esteem the ;wider and groom of 2.0 years ago are held. Also many substantial.eherues were. received.Dancing and games were the' n ain •features a the even- ing, two orebestreet providing excel- lent 'music. A. dainty lunch. was set - mad the young girls, the waitres- ses es- ses wearing white caps. looked like youthful Napoleon Bonapartes, with their . warrior -like chin straps. , Af, ter lunch Mr. and Mrs. McMichael were presented with a sheaf of glad- ioliis,, by their two• daughters, Misses Isobel and Ruby. Mr. Rosinfield: iff irorontoa a talented musician, played violin instrumentals, which were truly harmonizing and enjoyed by all, with Mrs. Joseph . LaRocque as accompanist' on the piano. Mr. and Mrs, MwMichael haste a" family of five .sons' and two 2aughtcrs. all. a • THE CODED= STAR �Tbi and Nis. ova Beater Methorseof Luria, Jelin Newton. t oit�eattilations. Mr. George Demme sed his eon, M IS Margaret Jefferson of Icon -:Kolmer, arrived home from their hob - 1 nl brook, 'visited with Kisses Rah .i dayr trite Om sad of Taut week, Mr. , 'and Hazel Noon, last weak. iDawaon is atteadieer to the Mail ear," Kiss P yliss Jewell underwent an • eying and Kalmar aana,d his duties operation for her tonsils in Coder- en the bunk oet 0 'itch Hospital, last week, I That ''Wwa.a'I ituitis eiiIi meet in i Miss Marie Mudd of Waterdeeen, the Forester's Hall, on Tuesday?, Aug - ,,near Hamilton, is visiting her tend- est ifith, at k.15. Chikiren will pro- @ p*rents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M aeilel- k wide the_ pprogram for the meeting. r Mr. and Mrar Graham Inglis and Visitors Welcome. Mrs. A., J. lr'erg-# 'daughter.-IUelcn,-, it--tiudsrich, slut Mien Pies. i e, "- I .$uuday with the lady's mother, Mt aa. )ILr attseaa - , Mi . d Medd and- his; sister, E Hardy Mrs. Phillip, and Mr. end Mir. Ross • Miss Gladys Treble and Mia Mar- of Dungannon, took. * trip to Peter- gairet Mitchell visited friends an God- borough anti other Eastern Places erich last week while attending the last week. They re ejected home Ghaattauqua. ,r i the (middle of this week. t - The Bawdier ladle* Aid met rat Miss AnaiSturdy was at London the home of Mrs. Gert. Baxter on 1 last week consulting a specialist. lie Wednesday afternoon with a good at- ,did not give ber much encouragement. teedance and a profitable meeting. ,,harvest cutting will soon be over whom were present for the evening Miss Lucie Hardy underwent an for another year, The continued dry Mrs. Paul Read.- of Lueknow, aunt of ope atiine and Cue week u Hospital, l e hod t wethequicklyr hes ripened the grain very the. bride, aged 87 years, was the oldest person present• and George k'rederiek Bolton, nearly four mon. the; the youngest guest of the even- ing. Friends and relatives were present from Wittttham, London, To- mg the bumper harvest. is survived by ono danirlitei•, Mt -a Tonto, Saaforth. • Mitchell. 1Jungan- We are sorry to relate that Airs. Minnie. non, L.ucknaw, Goderich and tbet sur- Andrew moan of Goderich, one o2 'This week Dr. Jemes Wilson is cal - rounding. district. _ The guests all jollied in singing "For They're ttvu our esteemed neighbors of the past,. ling on friends in•thin neighbor hood. jolly. good .Fellows," and .after con- lies tighter in Hamiltain e' hom• e of her no had iicharge b gGoalerich the Saebi�atlx gratulatitig the bride 'and grcoita and Mr. and Mrs Geo A.- air d•two Mr. Eugene Conk leaves for Erie wedded happiness:, over 160 guests McLaren of Auburn, . called on :their' mewed a school there and intends crick, for. the removal of her Adenoids ° Another vacancy occurred in our and tonsils. midst the beginning of this week by Mi•. Will Long and Mr. Alden Al- the death of Mrs. Spuhl. She was len are both aawners-.of.newar,tyaeters: bereft of her, husband *bout a couple Both farmers. are now busy thresh. .a years ago. To nieurn her loss she wishing t em many more years ?. Sons,�Lvon and Maurice, also Miss M. the latter part of the week. Ile has retired to their respective homes. old neighbours, 'Mr. and Mrs. James •,yelling on friends, on his wal.:there. COLBORNE Feageu Sr. on Sunday evening. Mr. John Robertson of Walkerburn lVlx. and Mrs. E. Allman and chit- had rather a sad loss last week. slur- dren, also. Mr. and -'Mrs. Harold flick- Mng the day. he had .been assisting a mar, and children, of. Toronto, were neighbor and .was awakened about all visitors with the lady's sister, Mrs, midnight. He was surprised to find Howard Baer, and other relatives, last the house full ii smoke and before . s w too h h e as ea t e 4u ek. ' t Co the w st an e e s s 4 .Mrs. Will Long and' daughter via- far gone. and was. a total -loss. Very ited friends in Detroit recently.. The tittle of the 'contents were saved. Ur. former's sister, Mrs. Nellie Ryaan. of Robertson cannot account for the fire blew York', and daughter,. Mrs Clyde as theta hadn't been airy fire in the Millen and three children, of Detroit, etovefor a.collul'e a `days. The house was insured with the West Wawan- osh; Fire I;raasurance Company. Mr. Charles Sheardownis visiting at the home of his unele, Ur. J. Treble. Miss Bessie Hewitt of the central office i ce sona week's Visit it toe h r Noma at Lonsdale: '" . Miss Eva Penman was .the guest of her friend, Miss Helen Swan last week, in. Clinton, Mrs. Chas, Allen ;visited with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Snyder for a few days this week. Mi. Erratt shipped -hogs "'on Mon., day and Mr. Ns Pearson on Wednes- day from lifeGaw Station..• Mae Jefinia Morrish of. Goderich ie staying et the home of her sister, 11Irs. C. Allen, for a ,few. days. I A; little baby girl eame to the home SOLICITOUS' OF Y,OUR.,PATRONACE' "CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPP•E" (Ov1 It T1 BBtl'TT'S 1 .UtDl'a'A1i'L) WEST. tyr'1E1;,C. The Jahn A. Kenndy.Luster. Wave Prmanent: Waving, Meth3d t $5,?5 $ 0 ant . $10.00 Ta£or maioncotuaoosl 9 Sis nupon request. et. �HONE 235 ; Open Evoningn FOR AFPOINTMENT By,ai,pointment ony DON'T SUFFER ' with aiiements of the kidneys, er, stomach or other ' internal organs. Tour whole system Will begin to ' feel the enervating ef- • fects. er disorders 4 these •delicate, organs. ;1Vhen the danger signals of headaches Mid pains begin to ,aappear.eliminate the cause of: the trouble before`'' something . drastic 'happens. Bon -Tone, consisting of the beneficial extracts a 14" roots, barks, herbs and berrieshas been lauded for: it's.excellent re ' • sults in correcting, brakdowns of these organs. Get a bottle today mid notice„ how fine your enjoy -menu a life can be.. Price $1.25 t8. for 3:OOi • ' BON -TONE Is For Sale At All Good Druggists Everywhere. • ¢. Or Write To . ' • IGNE Y Co.,R 94 Academy St. Na>'waPirk•111 J ' Yik • Our.House Furnishing Department is offering`special ecial very P. 'prices. At these prices it will pay you in dollars and cents to anticipate your vats hi door Covering.. •'Floor Oilcloth in 1 yard and 2 yard widths, No.• 249c • quality. ' Sale Price,, per square . yard Gold Seal, Congoleum, 36 inches. wide, fpr hall 59 Runners, etC., good patterns. Sale. Price, per ..... . . . . P. . . ... J ... '. c . « .. ., . 4 -Yard wideheavy quality Linoleum. This is the best grade'.. Sale- Price, .per square yard :.. . 4 -Yard wide medium quality Linoleum. Sale Prise per square yards .'..•.. • . , . , x',., .q.. e•.•. .. . "• 3»yard°wide Gold Seat Congoleum.in good patterns Sale Price per square yard 98c 87e, 95c A fall range of Gongollaum and Certainteed Rugs in silo at left than main order pruees. '- aail We Absolutely Save'' Yon Money. ;to.: CE0 W. SCIIAEFER Phone se of Value returned -home with : thein. The vis. itors have again returned to the city, HOLSVIGLE 11ir. and 141',rs. Rohn'• Cudmoreend family motored to Norwich . on Sun. day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmorei Residents who have returned home are; George Tibutt, after a visit in the State of Washington;, .Kars. W. J. Herbert, 'Edith and Billy from their From another. Correspondent Mr. G. Meteii is at:. present with his .daughter,' Mrs. B. Jones, We are pleased to report that Mrs. L. Plactzt:•r • is much" improved in health, • Mr. and Mit.' J. E. Robertson and family! Spent a few , days early 'this week with the Missesair.�. summer' .otta in Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Jno.' Fey uson re • • Out -of town visitors who have re- turned home last Saturday spending u couple of Weeks With their son Will an Windsor, Mr. George Million was called to 11.,milton' :on, Saturday to see, his mother who was seriously 111: there at, the home a her .daughter, Mrs. Cox. Misses Annie :and Muth Straughan returned home the .beginning, of this week after spending a week in Blyth with Mrs. Johnston, Word was received here a the death of .Mrs. Amos Spuill on Tuesday, Morning at the home of her brothez, Mr. L. Roberton. Tl a funeral was rned to their ;homes aree.Mr..and, Mrs. Dorland Glazier ,of Toronto; 14Lrs."Marsh of Belleville,' from Broa- den McMath's; Ormond Alcock, 'of Detroit, • Dr. and Mrs, Oliver Court - ice a andiana• from Mrs." S. T. Wal- ters. • . •. " Recent visitors in the village were -Mrs. John Yeo, of Godericlh, at the home• of her son, .W'11iam J. 'Yeo; Mr. and.'Mrs. William J Potter and. son.' Delmar, of Stanley; Mr.: ' and' Mrs.. Chael Elo d. ick of London w 1th .Mr . alidM: 'Maleolm'MePar ane, Miss Williemina. -Trewartha of Clinton, held on .Thursdayaernoon, Sym- withMiss Susan Acheson; Mr. and pathy`of • the community is extended . to her daughter :Minnie.aud.othei.re- fotives. • • Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Clyde, Dav- id and Donald, of Brussels, with the lady's mother Mrs. Alcock. Goderich township lost one of its Oldest and most highly respected re-• sidents Saturday. afternoon .,in the person of. John Holmes_who: passed a- way at the home of 'his son Andrew, on the highway about two miles from the village. ;: . The deceased man, who .was::eighty- five year 'Sof age was• a son a the late'. Samnet and Mai;garet Hoilmes' and had spent his entire life in this community, having been born on the farm: now owned by Fred Mulholland. .11'h his early manhood lie married Miss Agnes Purvis who . predeceased hint by a number of years. To this union three sons Were born, Bruce, Bert and Aiidr!cw, only one of whom, tic dei - is. now alive, and with h m. (leased :made his 'borne. IP. religion the late John Holmes was "a staunch. Anglican, being formerly° a member a the Holmesville Anglican Church, When it closed he joined the congre nation of the Taylor's Corner Baptist Church' and was 'a regular 'attendant as ?nna'as health permitted.. e He was the last surviving member. of one of the oldest pioneer families of this district The funeral was held Monday af- ternoon. interment being:. made in 7j Maitland. cemetery,. Goderich; AUBURN. "CAPITAL - THEATRE OPENING" Goderich's Magnificent New All-Talk- Mg ll Talk-ing Theatre Opens to. the :Public Next MCinday Night Erected in.' just' ,nine weeks, Goderich's'magnilicerit new all talk- ing theatre; which is to be known tie' • the, ."Capital", . iiR. ":fie formally opened next Monday., evening by May- or MacEwan 'before the first ' show. Mr. E. J. Sutherland, the owner, has secured the services. ,of Me.' George Joiner 'for his new theatre end will give•twoo shows nightly, starting at 7:30. and 9.30, and on Wednesday and Saturday.. afternoons `matinees will be given at. 3 o'clock. The shows will be 100 per ccent. talking. The admission will be. 20 acid 40 cents for the evening, and: IO and: 26 cents. for'the matinees. Tice netstheatre is 62.ft. -by 130 ft. and has` seating capacity for ever 600. "The...interielr is .very. attractive, The .walls are prettily painted in such a way ae_to .bring abe windows in their appropriate position as,gable windows' as though one were. seated in a .space among a number of cot- tages. ' IIhe upholstered clean' are from the Canadian Office and Fur niture.Co. of Preston, and ..the heat- ing'.by Depotic and Son, of London.. Mr. F.:Seabrook had`'othe'. contract Mr. ITareey McLaughlin a Toron- for ,painting; F. McArthur . the con? to, is visiting his uncle, Mr:• Roberttract .for the electric installation and McGee tit: present. • • C. 0. Lee the contract for the- metal Mr.: Alexander McEenzieis' at To- roofing, The carpet, which; will be at rento at present. He went down Last the ,back of the theatre and down week to attend the- wedding of his the aisles is being . susplied ;the ough daughter. ' Mr. Schaefer.. The,`contractor for The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian the construction was Mr. J. MCDon-' congregation hold their regular motet ald, a London. Thedoors are of thly meeting on Thee:aday at the bevelled glass' and the 'Whole ap- pointments will be first class. ;The Star has already given a general Odel ea re outline of the layout of the building, but' we nh est tnentir, strain 'that, there aro rest "rooms 'for -bptlt ladies and gentlemen at the front near° the wEEIC• OF AUG. 48#h• to '2133rd.entrance. Therc•.is also provision for a small store sand living ':quaarters *"`" y•--` * alcove but the store will not be oc- MON and TUBS. ' • cupied immediately. '- But the thirst important feature is JOHN GILBERT-- GF ETA that the sound Installation is horn. GARBO and LEWIS STONE the Northern -Electric Company, The greatest romantic stars, cast makers of the best sound apparatus and. director of the screen today on the market. _ in an unforgetable love drama. PRIZE WINNERS Al" THE CAR: 'Michael Arlen—wrote the story • NIVAL OF NATIONS and Clarence Brown directed. Last minute congestion in our last issue prevented mord than a very, brief reference to the entertainment under the auspices o£• the Maple Leaf Chapter, I. 0. D. E., which they entitled alit,. "Carnival of Nations:' The grand march took place. at 10.30 and visitors who came over from the RONALD COLEMAN WITH Chautauqua were In good time to Dee JOAN BENNETT . , this very colerfur event, led off by a Brilliant . in its •story,, absorbing in Pageant ; with ttrepresenting e se wgte tat ng part: . its drama, uproarious In its COs- Mise ith th Kathleen Matin ey as Cclnad edy, this fast -paced film sensation and provinces represented by Misses will hold you spell -bound. Haskel), Aileen Davidson, Tony "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" B. MelKesnzie, M. V. McKinnon, Grace PA,`1'HEi COMEDYWatson, Margaret Watson, Madeline. "LITTLE TLE MOTHER" Y thounge mus,Llicaluth ,pPattorogranm.and 'i'h6 fal'iellaw. t= by Irene , -wows moons, 'WAS a fine setting for FRI. and ''ATT. For thin a special prize wag Tivcn "DARK STREETS °'by Miss Edith Williams. "'i b other. ,winners were as fotlotvot Ladieo' lit►-, a -First National entertainment ;y a jIe, treore entioa 'Ave Little, 9pascial and one of the year s ilta�st `men'aa nationaa Ile. W. W. Martin, re& interesting ttrai tAtie treats:Ws. ` tsresenting rJohn Dull; .ladies' eomia, , terv, action,. an 1 romance wilt {•'.lirrz. Ynun ,Toronto, Firtatc:;:angtenkill'irasitt. „thrill hurt on `o at' trip tliroawili ioldfea.41hioliedlaxly,mi.aD K Sneemar 't� Joon Murray. dro,'e (tt Yi4[. t:C1MEI3Y atei'tleman; hove' fatitai nada 12 ever& llsyniend Murray, ag r trareht,:'. "SURD Ai,” won't nide' fancy, under 12 years. Elizae C w,ea Gm Who womst hetlt Homo, o, Newniarketr Waiitewl," The Ridges were Mme, Chat, Gar - mows 1$N. at l.SS y►.iit. : rr, . Mataaklairs. Geo. Williarns teal Mr. :8;,,.,.,, 're (hawr,his i, .� "A.. WOMAN OF AFFAIRS" REGAL. COMEDY 1 • NIUTTOk MY BACK" WED. and THURS. • w' - S p e a Pri ces for-. Frid�y and Saturday 20 ter cent., discount off our ' entire range of Ladies' dare"*piece Knitted Suits in all shades of silk and wool, all wool, and the new tweed effects. All wool and silly and R ' wool Sweaters in all colors and sizes. 20 per cent. otf teem prices 36 inch Celanese Crepe-De-Chiene in shades of batter yellowvoleage green, corinthian nthian green, beach sand, ametyst► eggshell, navy, black and white • Special Value $per yard Headquarters for Brown's ' Irish Linens, Kenwood Blankets and Benmiiller Blankets. - The: Cashp Store . HIBBERT Phonee6 Reliable Good* at Reasonable. Prices xT: TILE HARBORt:.. ' . and the.Alsted.: bathing hatuae and:'4asti a rued 1 ht Commercial fishing o The Government H dro •a lar a e c a ,,telt g has . not been out over the water. y Bit h p Survey boat, the Sir. Bayfield, was iii extra good this Beason but is port on Tuesday, clearing again the ter than last year. �' a ap.A..ssrj' tIM same night.. tfiie new3 searchlight which . theIn 9ss fen flrlJt ! Yi V A. mei, a, The Imperial Oil =,Coes..'new boat, town hasccured f the: bathing the.Acedialite, of which Capt. Walter beach is<' it:. ,shed to the: top of the . «r • y McDonald isthe skipper, i +r �.rar.;r r.. l._ . _�.�..� ..Asst i ... h kipp r, was' .n on - Tuesday with a cargo of gasoline And the •package freighter 'Fernic also was in en Tuesday and took on. 6500 cases of Exeter canned goods. for .the: head of the lakes., If'he steamer Bricoldoc with 160,0l0 bushels'. of wheat, 61,000 bushels: nits and oaded 2p6 000 bushels f wht� t the Western Candda• Fleur Mills' vators.. The scow with ceineht.:lnixe •omit fit bele/ming. t. m'. t to.the >br a a kwa " � co g gt n trt ac r 'u Monday� sI o, pet. of last) week. and' the,.compeny had to::bring their diver.from Windsor.to assist. in get- ting'things• righted. '`Thee mixer, boil- er and engine went to the :bottom and the'. men who were on the scow, at the time, had a narrow escape, at the time. of- the• accident,--': FALL TERM OPENS a.. T AtSEPTEMBER lixc�. d 47,000 bushels' barley, unloaded C•.htirses in - the elevator Inst:. Friday., and /the • • o�lert P.Animal, the gime day n= '` ' ` du o e a Stenographic, Commercia`, Secretarial, Complete els:•: Quite a npmber : of yachts have be- en in port, including the Messy -Dip r. Office Training. 'Thorough Courses, Competent Staff, Free m to mert Service Write :To.day for Particulars :Central`B `nes College lxsl! ss R. F. L(JMS.DE ,' B.A., Principal T'RATF'ORIWV rARt • a U*ARE 'i OU A.0OO1) JUDGE OP` WEIGHTS .AND -MEASURES? Yota are a .:good judge quala and price—are you c'. gond Judge of we ts• an q� tY, . s � B ish d +»oaauwkaai? Superior .Chani Store Managers and Owners re utatioris have `stood the test of u P tune. You, are•assured, no • only of quality and price, hut •,alio of •honest weight:aand measure when you We deal at Suior. Stores. Our service is free....why► net use it? Your hone orders and o children will receive -the, p � ratite personal attention Bas though you carried Your orders yourself • •on'these hot days. ' .• WE SELF. THE BES!' FOR LESS. r . . KELLOGG'S :RICE KRISPIES Interlake Toilet paptTr;.3 roils, :.': ,•. ;23c .' Ovaifiire, :small 50c; .med. 75c; large 51.25' 1 Gillett's Lye, "Eats, Dia", per tin.. 15c Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes...::::.... •.25e Choice' Peaches, No. .tins,, 25c each, or for, •l,.,.,.•., • 47c Choice Quality Corn, 2 tins 29c Lifebuoy '"The Health Soap", 3 cakes.23c Premium Tea, 1 1b, pkgs ; 59c with decorated flower Vases or "Bird . of Paradises' Cup and Saucer. Kraft Salad Dressing, 12 oz., per jar..23c Cow Brand• Soda, /'s roc.. t ` . oc nVTcll' Cleanser;r":. birt 2 pkgs. 21c Shredded Wheat; Mullets, Pep Bran Flakes 2 packages.. ....:: ...:.. , , ..25e McLaren's:Queen Olives,. 19 oz. •' Mason jar . , . s , „ f ', ...'r McLaretl s Piniiclito Stu fled -011 s, ounce for.... .,.,..,....... ...25c sr SI 2 pkgs , Maple. Leaf Fancy Sockeye Salmon,' !!:).11.. New Clover Hon'ey, ll.. pail 4 "r Sea King Lobster, 14's 23c; Hawes Fioor Wax,. 34 lit 23c. ' Purity Ouick Cbhra, Oats, per pkg....37c Corte "for Jams and jellies" per bottle 29c 2 in t - Shoe Polish—all colors, per tin .. 12e Shirrifl''s Tumbler Package - Jelly, t'ewders '(3 pkgs. Jelly Powder and a rounded-, edge, chip"proof Glass Tumbler)...21 Whiz Fly Fume .(and • a can of Whiz Metal Polish Free) - 8 oz. tittle.. , ...... .....$00 Tiger Brand Catsup, Ito 190. Medium Weight Eine Straw • l3room2, 5 strings, each. ; , age . Fair Sex Toilet Soap, 4 cartes...: 25t - Java . -..25e Jav/a White TapiocaBest.grade, 2 II4 lbs. • for,... . V '.. .....„A...,',,., ,,.yamjC,. "Washes -1f HMSO Clothes, Whiter Small Size, 3 p s, :25G GIVOOrie8 at Reduned Prices, e R U sa 7`. Aug, 1.40.0 56 and 16th PHONE YOUR ORD TCS 3. 3. Wen, Goderich ro J..Calvin Cott, Goderich PHONE 46 . PHONIC 116 `"WE DELIVER 1 11 MINN el km • 1)