The Goderich Star, 1931-06-25, Page 5max, WAX Ut, lttl
BATHING CAPS
Warm Weather Necessities
Toltec', you fist as—Hearth Salts, Fruit
Salts„ Gr'�� ns�lxa ad Citrate
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CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Pbune 90 GODERTC ,, ONT.
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CARLOW
The framers are busy preparing the
]aad and sowing their buckwheat. The
--sail le in tine condition.
Several from the United church at.a
tended the picnic on .Saturday last at
Veivaailler and report a goodtime.
The recent rains are dAludi, mucky good
tothe crops. 8trawbexrtes are pientifut
and cherries ere' showing up Well too..
'The Presbyterian group purpose hold -
their picnic on Saturday. the With,
1
two car* collided. one front the sanen
turning east and one from Ude west'
turning north. Tile ranil is very wide,'
send it drivers would slate up a little.
there should he no trouble.
Mrs. 'young and 'tire i'tank Clerk ac-
companied tetr. R. M. Young ironic on
Tuesday. 2344 tram Taranto. We are
'sorry to sax btr: Young is siiil' ver' in
but we boon :that heiuls agent .amongst
old friends. and aseoetatee may have a
beneficial etfeet noon him. '
rrivfted to a day at .,'V,
nt Srua
� dna*
and
ARNA
. new oar, 'he
1Qtirant. it lopr,s wen Cann, oY "t►.ariia.
we hope ie may have many pleasant Mr. rend blrs, Sproat, •ot Egmondviue,
Nioi
t. with � and .Mrs:
.Canoe Varna. •
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til and t
Dr i>,ad:.Mrs Gttamlib �
the lake. bar. axed Mrs. Ledble,:, .of Mitchell,
abased
young ha
r
nun tea.
Pa;iafit;.-. with Air, lair
tars tl
23aynclt. Alt arc
Mrs. merry Mons ns eaat Morally. of
fltratked, are aipwuding their Wadi** in
their canaille by the lake.
Mr and ]ire. 1*iR, Hoy and Mt
Cleretae Noy, of Oaderieb. spent the
week -tad whit relative; here, •
W, J A. Green end the aliases
Annie, Lau:seta and Doric end Hatter
Arnold Orem, of Detroit, Weft. ere
spending a few weeks rsith friends Lure
and in Qoderich.
Oat forget the date at the Anglican
churl garden party to be held on the
church growls on Fnidap *mann, Juin
3rd, Supper will be served froaa el to i
i ni. after which there will be a good
preemie. A:Was on, adults 50e, chil-
dren 2S^. Eversbo4Y wrIcol ae•
datives int anent last Sunday Mr u
and Aar
s. mum
Wilson, Irene sod Mr.
Y d..
Finn,
..- iu`'kf- �
:G.La
Mrs s'
*Mrs, Stoll,
ice•Lambt• 8.A., visited friends in Wood-
stock on Sunday.
M;`. and Mrs, Wilfred Raymond and
Shirley are on a motor .trip through
Michigan and will be gimest week or test
days. Mr. Herbert Green is Malang
t ..
n heir absence.
• atter. the. farm during
We were eorry to hear that Mrs, W,
W, Walter is suffering Proal blood poleon
ing in her lett hand; and hsis gone to
Gedetich to be ,,near.• tate docent. We
be
ix, Eliten lta may soquite well again.
.
into Rev. j: B. Maine, of Seeforth, was
thea preacher for the Presbyterians on
Sunday. last. 'There was a large eongre-
nation.' The Rev. R. McCullough. of
Kincardine, will conduct the services nu
the 38th, , • . Mr. and. Mrs. 'Victor Hoy, tit 'Oshawa, a and Mrs. ,
A serious . accident. was narrowly are visiting at ' their homes here "tor 'a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor and fans- 'linear solo, the. ,Y'onahomaa Cowboy, and
averted at :the corner • on Sunday 'lest few days. ily . attended, the weddii g tra'Bdturday cof a mouth ozgsri: duet by l�lteiri and Arnold
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DONNYBROOK
Mss VsanZi of Loyal, wsa a. treed; anti ens. who will corned some time with her
$nest with acv friend, Miss ;tit4vgaret, bzotlicre Mr., Rabe,. Buchanan,
Jetrersoit.
Mr. Via.' len nDot'welt returned haute
The Young People's mectin this 'Pan front the "West an Saturday. where he
day evening will he in charge et Bits a had tdrlrMrs.
.r the Moan* o Mie isle l rt,
Laura. Robing*,
The Women; :institute . will Meet at . James amde: z ta: Plumes. Man" fGr
the home or xft Josephine McAllister burial.
Mrs fibres. Jtobbar on returned Eloise on GODERICi TO'jSUIP
Saturday after spending hest wed; int Air, and Mrs, Keith . Rots and little
St. Catharines.. end Toronto. daughter. 'of Toronto, motored up and
Mr. avid Mrs' G. A. Isl'aIau`4i11.'a, of are spending this '!reek at the tense'of
Detroit. spent b tete days at the .temc` or u JAs, Tom .,
heir smother. Vets. ,Toe. Chaannep. NU. and Mrs. Chas, •Palmy, of De.
a)rr. and lairs. W. J. +Graig and 141x$114.. Trott motored ever and visited at the
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t 3luburn, vier; Sunday ;'.;Heng ttz'~e:ts , � of the lstdY's gran, dparents, Mr.
THE OODB STAR
Hrs. Inefse1 drat ea ltarizsa;ia l Pur. lin* Ole,dirs Gale, ul' *arilsld,
Mr, sad lira. Wens. et tir�trria,
Vending s few days a; the Mae at their
osinet ler, Mrs Hasty Aressiroag,
we art catty to Mart 0010 Uri, J.,, L.
Wei list amity*, id etoderiieli, and Mr* }
0, Harwouri Mia �Wa Pester
*era aeeorapauiita for the evening, The '(
Proceeds san;twted to *bout tial.
shone u nee has suffered a second sdkelte:' G
a kilt. and Mrs, 'William Paterson of
oyer. wan nit J> i 1r[c indell, mtc her a> titer village were tet tisltlast week, Mr.
ettn 1, tar„ and trioti', winded the rune I Paterson's brother Peter or that town
era! tit . i rump iro on itRattdey o1 the who bad been a sufferer for several
tett ?dirs. sitielphrea is*U yea had taken worse. He died a
The westSetd nram.ttc Club r lit prat, abort time after their arrival. After +
tent their ytav* ''in Chen' h'inte,`
at•
vafl:r's Go�r[:s as Jtut6 2litYt gat .�- .the funeral Kr. rend Dl's, Paterson
camel ]roma
3elbwzo Jena ".alts and at lit, Helen") Inuit week Dir. Ikalnber Pawson
sent' �rd> visited his di;randmother Anel other yea
Mr. and e of% Ur.Haianes, of Mrs,
RQ t. kit
. dittives fn Urns rrownahip,
at the hoer; of >i[r, and lat;R liabt> lou- Last Monday evening Westfield
dha:zan one *tt . They acre *Kern* i and the Auburn Base Ball Clubs had
larded by the bittern mother. Mrs. �Atr- * gain; here. The scale was Tei to d
A; the Woe or inning
r it►ipru smea� MAFEKI iG
lams bee auU*id
July lith.
on "Wednesday..
at the one of -MI Chas, R btuson. lend 'A3r* Cleo. Hewitt, the t week.
The `W. M. S. held their meeting oh tJana Raymer. Marvin McAllister and
'I3aarslt y sere siaon of last wrele at r ; Mauriee Me11wadn. pupils at S. S. No. 8,
k+gaiie rot Mrs, Wm: itssbiuson: vele'" set. t are 'writing on their iDutranae examine-
atteudance, at 22;
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ulr
-Goderich tins week—Wee wish.
> and Mrs Howard.Cv71tnd
! them success.
of Owen Sound anent last Sunday with' seal. Victor, were Sunday visitors with_
l «vhe'weather was ideal for the
straw-
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. 'Gorinell, of Varna. `her iaarents,; Mr. and Mrs. A. , .Jvi'iri- nervy festival held under. the auspice* of
Dr. and 'Tiro. ,l. C. Gaudier and ram: Mr' Vernonws n."11.tenni anteitnion church et the.liozne of lien Win.
'non a
ll! sand :l<fiss. E. Eiiwistiaxr, of C1tnWn;:�' l lt~uller, 8ay�eld Ftoacl, Ora `gfYednesda+sy
rpe14t Sunday with no.. and Mrs, ,G. the Woes Edith and Muriel owson, #+ 1. evening of this Week. The supper,
oen*eil et.ttaiaie, fo endo, were week -end d viaitars •with p hleh was Revved from 8 to at o'clock.
Min. G AR
their 1 r
uncle Mr, A art. -An Anderson .
Tor- t
that W b ' ;sired and the
and Ross, of eras 'till t +co d a d
^ . arks Irl sari li s .,
en , :spent the ,ii ist two weeks., with; -c j ladles were kept busy. Atter supper a
Mrs. "Mark's parennts'ltir. and Mrs. (dea. • sr ^tExtai 'good program was given, Rev: G. W.
Connell, of Varna.
mtasothrAal g einf in St. Marls
church, Mrs. Andrews was presented
with a purse.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz of
the Blyth Lravel Road, visited friends
in the neighborhood of Galt and re-
newed acquaintenees of youthful
days.
Mr. Charles Hal
sent erecting anew
dation of one recently
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson
beginning of the w
in •Strattord,
iThis week the
ani is bury nt prc-
barn on. the funs'
°burned. down.
spent the
eek visiting friends
Bank Inspector
paying his official.
Mr. Robt, Livingstone, et Waltrni 'v s 'Stitt acting :a5 chairmen; the numbers
ktr. and 1+'l�rs Geo. Mr Shardy•• sits 'son, being as follows: Readings bs Mrs.
-fir el b till
a t nWs d irS da.
vial o l e tri jj
y 1
Mrs.
v,i�cof Auburn; 'rely. E. Ball and ..
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Lear , of BIM. spent. Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gen, Comnell, or Varna.
ran ,;BE>
s s MaCaldwell;- v o
lei and M clan violin
11 " id '7ai0'%r
Wants is
o ir' Ia v
Aliases Marione dauupbe r
and Jean McDowell were in''t oiieiioui duet, Messrs. James and Peter Young;
this week writing their ;rants. ( violin solo, Rev. Mr.. Gale. or Sayfleid,
Miss Edytb McDowell spent a couple et ! solo, Rev. G. W:' Butt; Highland done -
days thte week visiting her candy , Mr. l inn', - Mess Aaona. Harrison, t ioderieh;
Ed. �rain :ot Godorieh. violin solo, Mr..' cNevin, Goderlch
it
visit to the bank
st • . til ��
and €an y #
visiting the i'arinel`'aa village at present.
Hill' Qf Che' viila�sr :..,.,.
--t o -re s
atdtra. 6
es k
y
Q summer cottages
Mr. David Mc Allister and his. els-
ter Miss Josephine, were the former
part of this week visiting friends in
the neighborhood.
The Sacrament of the Lord's ,Sup-
per, will be.observed. in the Presby'
terian Congregation' on the first Sim•
clay of July, . Preparatory services
will be held on the second of July-.
John Wilsont Monday
n on the
dhns n
Pe
y
ith Cencensison of West Wawanash
renewing scenes familiar seventy
years ago.
Mrs. .t dams and her sister, Mrs.
Ferguson of Windsor spent the week
end visiting friends in, this locality,
Tillie Presbyterian congregation in
� village intend having a soeial en-
tertainment on the Sth of July, We
lnav+e'not 'heard .of the particulars yet.
.Miss Anna Dobie who is 'teaching
near Bluevale spent the Week -end
with. her parents here.
Linst `1uesday. evening the straw-
berry : Festival in the United, Church
here was quite a success. ,the straw-
berries were plentiful, the entertain-.
moat was varied'. and ample. The
proceeds :were satisfactory and all
were pleased,.
here.
Mrs. Josep,i Carter
Port Elgin are 'vi
parents in the vile
Messrs.Nelson
lki
i of tTi
an til
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at present erectin
at the lake shore.
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1rt A I" URSE 0L $900 tgras tIgg
PROGRAM� Starts at 1 p. niFire Companies
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Hook and Ladder^ Race. 3.: Tar et: Race. 4. Chiefs' Race.
1. Hose eel .Race. 2." $
Race. 6. : Relay Race. 7. Prize for Oldest Chief.; 8. Company•cbming longest Distance.
• an on Parade, 10. Oldest Piece of Apparatus.. 11. Fix'ernen's Ing -of -Warr.
DressedColxtp y
Don't Miss
Seeing
This
Famous
Colored
Ball Team
In.
Action
NEW MATERIALS
Afternoon and $portswear
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Borah Sill" the season"s most popular fabric for en,
semble suits in deli. blues pink atilt wince
shades.
li"the new dress material, 36 inches wide
,Eyelet D1tum in a►ll.over embroidered eyelet w rk.
We have ,pink and eggshell colors in the new fabric.
is The material is very much in demand this
tr,andy" summer and makes very dainty dresses far the
young girls. We .have yellow, -'orchid, white, pink, peach•
blue and groan colors in stock.
Ladles ' Silk Blooiners -
at Less n ost
Reg. $2.25, $1.95 and $1.50
1l silkKnickers in alt shades and s
Clearing ng
at
98c pr.
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Phone 8'6 ..
The Cash. Store
sang very sweetly twice, Mr. Stanley
Lister. or Luckno'ty rendered several
piano instrumentals duringsupper
time as well as throughout the pro-
gram- He also gave two ilnpersonaa
Four of our youth. seeking fox lid= trans; which were heartily encored.
secured the services of ?Jr.
Carter, who took them on a tripto po sseleCtiot1' whit supper
some
hag-
ventures-
.. . ,,
Flesherton.. !They were well pleased int:'1`kheservedLadies did are grateful to Mil:
witliathe trip and came to the• conchs -
mon that 'crops in our own locality!
compare . very favorably with any
that . they caw '
'1`3e Women's Institute held then*
regular-' monthly meeting in the
Forester's Hall on !Tuesday afternoon
with the president Mrs, James 'Woods
in the chair,
plate meeting .Was opened by the
singing et the Ode and the; repeating
of . the Lord's 'Prayer in unison. After
the reading :of the minutes, Miss AM.
King gave a report of : the year%
work which shoved markedprogress
along educational lines, donations and
.arid illus. Lane for 'their hone .and.
grsr'snsds lend to. alt who helped to
shake •the garden party a success
Keep In mind the annual garden party
of 'thea God`erich, Twp. Hospital 'Auxiliary
to be held on ' Mr. Oeo. Lalthwaite4
lawn on Thursday, July sth.
The regular meeting of the. Saltford
Hospital Auxiliary • will be held at the
home of MIs. Albert' Goldthorpe. on
•>t')sursday, July 2nd, at 2.30 p.m>
The regular
Meeting' of the Goderirh
branch of the Women's institute will be
aid hi- many:, Ways.. for differeii,t pili- held in Maclay Hall' on Thursday, July
poses, not to mention the pleasure
and, profit that had come to each in,
dividualineniber through this fellow-
ship .of service. The financial state-
ment showed a splendidcash balance
on hand.
Mrs. Woods then gave a short re
port of the district meeting recently
held • at Goderich.
Among` the number on the program
were two short readings by. Mrs, J.
Wilson and a solo by Edith Stoltz.
Roll Call was responded to by house-
hold hiatal. Lunch was served by
Mrs. ,James Woods, Mrs. N. Hill and
miss May Ferguson.
QUEEN CITY MONARCHS' -=l<~ AMOUS COLORED BALL CLUB (..r
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BURLUNG N'S IRE COMPANY
will give exhibition drills r D. S. R. of DST tOIT M CHIGAN STATE CHAMPS.
ADMISSION...ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 25c
GRAND :.,AND TATTOO with FLARES at 7.30 nen
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FOR FLETCUEft`3 '
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One of the best Chautauqua; tiny
have ever heard and teen. is ' the report,
of many who have seen the 1031 +Gan
dian Chatttnuqua ivbieli will be lir Clad
rich July 14th to lilth.
A MODERN COVIPLE
file: .Yontin G#reeneo had a boat. ° .
friends In their home town .arid it 'tains u
real wrench: When tbet halve awa .'
'But, they vee.ed they'd keep their trim(:-
ships alive; end they have, by frequent
telephonic a• Lcnr Distance .galls :ca
i;loliday spee{ai- ocec:1ons-keep .then
etrcle, united in the old-time- intimacy.,
fore Cioact NeTvs
Along with the choicest
• gift seleetiozl.
The Wallis Treasure Shop
"Boomer's" Boxed-Catadtest
for good mete.
ally ih pmeien
Try a box of the narnoui Dein*
AUBURN
A number from here attended the
Webster re -union at Ooderich Haar-
bor Park nu .Saturday.
Mr. and !Mrs. Hiram Moffat; of
Sarnia were guests of Mr. and M.S.
Richard Johnston Sunday.
Miss Mary and Grace Anderson said
Messrss..Hathaway and 'Torii Ander--
son of London spent Sunday with re -
halves here. The latter remained for
a few days'•vacation.
Miss Evelyn Reid of- Wilitecbutth,
spent the• week -end with her cousin,
Jean Anderson..
!Ilse Ashfield cireuit ;Garden Party
was quite successful, considering that
the afternoon was. showery and the
evening threatening. The • Donny-
brooke Young ,Folk ate to. be congra-
tulated ort their splendid presentation
of the play "Sack' Again, Home
Mown".
Misses Wide and Winnie Lane
&AA► IMS
1`yµ lam• ItWOOir
Let ya; rtrolley
give you a;
good time
max It 1suy a lord end it will
glee you your l t tunes.
Air-eu^liras ccrnf *at, With .recants
tram Motor -worry 13 what tin
ravel elven you. - -
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Fr,O�RzD� S,ALES ' 5
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MEN
Buy Straw or Outing Hats.
and be ready for the Holiday
Bleached Panamas and Sailors in the new shapes.
Some with dome crown and narrow black band
They're srriaitt•-- ' `
Suits . from $25.00 up
ALTERING and REPAIRING SERVICE
===c0000 a> o Q 1 0
FRANK H. 'MARTI5
PHONE rA!LOh and HATTER
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FARES
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THE
PACIFIC
COAST
AN D
ALASKA
SPECTACULAR BEAUTY
A sunttncr trip to the Fax West offers ,
apectacular sights and unusual
o poxaninitie$ to enjoy oneself. It is
the premier vacation choice of the '
season —a few weeks of rapidly
changing scenery, of new friendaltiira
and new experiences. 'You'll see
beautiful 11Sinaltl . the Putties ...
1aasperltia nn. Parlt...theeanadicus
it6;ukles...t t' Pacific Coast.
ASI ..
Vaincc,x ver and Victoria*. *mall
Talce advantage of the low fares
west this summer. run kisorstwou
'. IA�� Or6teteG�a. Agntof('aunt hard atatiro..�lXttalit;,ay%
yteae+ d� es-ed'ar`'", , '�•wl i?nn.
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