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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-04-14, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL Mita line Hearty 'Welcome Given to Native -Born Bishop, THE GODERICI1 STA FAOXflVI AMONG TitE (LURCHES Springtime is Kodakaanallacea far ntiee.ley,e Tao aenintreery on Vieneele, striae eel lath. Rev. Slti aey Macneill -a Of ii Let Pictures Keep the Story of Youth ti. tbe preaener. (Ceathated inont rage 1) ton wee a matter tee eke? gratiileaden , The eltristiari Service Otalip, et Vie. alwaye fouteel Allau seager au "18-learat and an evidenee that Cenatla was grow- tozae etteta, letiitca &men end Nettle , boy," ana titat these gualitiee were ing nee for Peevieuely "euteliere" lied' See Our Display of Kodaks meal van Ilene ettesee et the cantlee 0.1 eleubtless evea more maraed in lam as a aiwd7d hc.'eu dhelede Wane wand" Cded?di praise at untrA drareb, Gedertelt tevell- „I Hi.lhap` honer it 'wee the Urea time "a Teal Web eleedtee had gone With and wan leiginti Cameras 99c up .,„ on Steeday a:Kneen at 3 tneleek. I SerVivee at, Beata enureat Standay , et' "Them Were the Rees" Magletrate "'Charlie" Raid, Another of r4:111‘lireet lia"ce4 el-4.5eu 1°111 °W. 1 eat, Paten, Rev. NV. T. Henna: HMO "tbe gauge' Mat of a, "different leatig," Bishop's Father ddrair, KODAK FILMS, . eletael at la teenta geeltel Vetelee at 11 . he said, ahnoet etarted. an argue -tent tante enincee, "Tlie Anatranee et Var. Vilna he eterted In to "beak beak." Ile the guest of teener and for mane anew mr. C. A. Sager, H.O., ailed retaer of nal Rate' 7 peae„ geSpel Screine, alb. eild that tete "west cud an was never crown attorney of Ilinon, seta bis heart Developing and Printing; Very Prompt Service • 4c4t. "Stn, Cantelaine at the Mena A needy welentue. east and eolith Mut gangs had it timer appreciation of the reception ten:Urea Sundae, Need 170 1, at Vietoria etreet the. Wan end like the proverbial tent. la son. ale add, wee owl to leant Irom CANIPBELL'S DRILIG ' STOItE aerated ehureht 1I aean, Subject, "The Real Preeencer 7 p.M,, "Tlee, Mark ell toraiderea overly bright and that the was too full to atlequatelY enTresd hi! called Meter in the court anti WO en Wing done by Me Inane and the optie hone 90 — 093)E0,1011, ONT. ' the Lead -Reiter 3 P.M., Sunday scaled!. lectozgu4Pbeo:Innee:rteaguat::ea Me.rtdan even* Mr.'itlaetwan interrupted, but fiClearlie" Goderich ,nenspapers Me goad week ' gotage mean* Ins point He thought matte spirt of the citizens. He 'extend. e lug, April Nab, eneeram previded by the( that Mayor Lee ildault1„11 et-anciared. ea eel the Oxalate of himself anti Inswife- 'nen atatt &engine net dkditeeedvdden et the Innhd "the noblest r steppea n.lo.. of Terortto, of the Bithop. Ile -said be would not. on earthMother that eve e. genuine being 'w110 did not believe ia 'received a spotatane,ous Veleenleann everY preathed in KAU camel; on Steuday at have Missed the banquet for a ;mat ' The Bishop Introtlueett gratitude the moraine Mat evening servites. Me Introaucing Bishop Seeger Mayer God. Every . tendency or intellee,tual Iside. It 13 with a eenee ot .deepened one huntirea fold thatale-eannalteaetesafor the 'rest six year& the Lee reealled the day when he and Allan thought today Vas ;leaking fog that endato ooderteti torle4d it is o 307 owe a. u VP Minister of 4t. iaraed-Olairchd-WIllaineie. r ateta. but regretted that there were doz- ea . . en3 of forrner ached ehums of the • tat P Bishop not present. Seaeer had first met oa als rather's ientearphy, drat Onee-greet ally of re- ' ear my Ch [hear elatue on every side, winch charge he reeeelly venni:tee, Rev. Once Saved a, Life lawn. ot their going to a. Andrew's ward ligion, however, . had eeeedeed a point ;sleeken by oldefrielads, One gets tired of Mr. Lexie was in Auburn and , Tielgra,ve W. H. Roberteon. recalled that Allan echool together in 1879, in Charge of the where It seemed to be banitrUpt. It 19n "Whopbeing addressed. 'your' lordsbnorficiatIng tee Wert% Moderator in d e .* 1 trust that today my friends elating tete mallets vaeant: e - Seeger as a boy had risked his life to Bishop's , mother. Their teat:her was. dlealMearine and a neer friend, faience, and save a companion rone drovnaine after Miss Kate' Watson. Ris Worship spoke bad rleen till iMeapeeteely. Soler= and will 'call Me by none other than mY The Christian Service Group of yeetne tbie'latter had broken tiereagit the ice at of grammar -school days and of their relielon, he thought. wotatt in fUture go Chrletiall nertee,” contintied pa Seeger. men of Victoria etreet tented church the 'harbor. The speaker said that boarding together at Toronto, The diandebe-hand into the great Unexelored. The speaker Baia he nee a eae third had -charge of the music in VIcearia is leerotc deed had prevailed in las Bishop,. he said, had tried banking eoriThere eats an increasien resPeet or In- generation et Canadlans ea 1)4' lds street United ohurch on Sunday and this mind as he followed Allan Seeger's) tar- a time, 'Out fortmtately bad given It Ine pinion In the rising tide of our day, a father's and Mother's side . HIS great contributed two well rendered anthemd. college, next Bishop (yr OfitatIo and ateW Tritaty. Prom 'then an his ' elitab up caurolieg or gut countree ,the Church of recognon also far one of the great grandfather lead settled acar Simeoe and The ,gdedp . . _ leis great grandmother near 'Brampton. to hear the lecture by laeraton alaeseY visaed London on Tuesday eer, iirst as a ratter, then principal of a to attend Woodstota College anti later Bithop ot Hamm the second. largest tae ladder of suctees hact been meteoric , England. . His graatiparents had e orne - to Huron- ti et, - et- .--- — tut, as street, Inined-eletirell. The diocese In Canada. The lact that a Mayor Lee presented an lordship With. At this paha his lordship degressea and he therefore considered himself a addrees by the leder of • the York Bede uetive-borre had risen to this high posi- a key to the town. ' once again te advoeate the enangite of Charter member ot the aonununity.. Ati - Claes, Toronto, was a great inspiration, the name ',church of England" to the for ,the key to Gedericit, Witb. which lee Ilis.liop Proud 'of llis Xative Town "Anglican climate" It 'Wound not lee an act or disloyalty to do „so, he said, nana treasured and handea delete tti his eine- had been presented, it 'would always be it was in., of. the. Presbyterian Vieureb in Callan.% Provtneial Women's aliesionary Societlea The annual meeting of the Onterio we all call it that anyWay." There were dren an the children lor whith will be held at St. Paula thurch, many good reeson.s way it thould be deed ant ark of substantial honor, neterbona April 19-21, will open et 9.30 "X am woad to have brought hozior to ' - a A ril 10th In order that all done. Prtnul et Goderich delegates,may be present at the openintt Godericie ntalci to tile community which gm Me birth It has beert a great joy nOaderlell is tne flneet sot on the session they are.'expeeted to Arrive at face of the earth and I een humbly proud fierrsuosTgytfor gull; me. be abis to so.,d4A in y mind. to y. Peterbero on Monday evenine, goine .to $t. Paul's church for registration and to be singled; but as the lirst native-born I thank you roue 0 bishop of this great diocese. I have heart for the signed honor you hod, billeting. served zny eiturele redress Canada, It conferred on ma It will not be for- On Sunday evening, Atari/ 24th, the has a large eircle which I have traversed, gotten by me and mine, for all team," 1Viitchell Male quartet wm Agalz sine at but I have come bottle at last and have emlenided his lordship, Knox elannie 'Phis popular quartet eang at Knoit church a few weeks ago e Ini • ` G 's pressive Service at St eorme lax* . nuniber -of people pr &teat thet • and gave eo :emelt enjoyment to the Bishop Seeger was given a whole- hearted Ovation on be rose to speak, "It i$ rpith a feeling of restraint that I rise te address you," he said in opening. "e dna it =cult to single out the high spots of this Occasion, am botle de- lighted.. and grateful at meeting Snen TeprepeAtative gathering.I was 'born • here and1 are proua of, it. I spent the days of me* youth here axed .1 made Mends. 1.find that the old saying that there are no friends like old friends snit holds. The chums of My youth. . nave first claim on ..my. affeetion, • "I recall the days of the west . end, 'gene.' • We .thew our -whole many in., to all we did, gunnel% certainly .elid enjoy - them irresponeible days." . • Hie Lordship said that if he was asked ' to give the boys of Godeeich today some good advice he would tell them to swim, 13 the *neer until after September 1st, , and after that idate in- the lake, wheri Its waters were warmer than in summer months,* If agited to Impart' any, other aerumbs ol warlom" it would lie to tell the boys' of today not to truit.themseives on the harbor ice in the spring, when • the lie Is honeeeonebed and rotten. There are a thoueand signs on. every ."My personal' ree011ection of old side of the growing importance of the . . , friends are to many and too toacaty to thurch In the present day world, add relate e said the Bishop, "le ut. a do re- tbe-•Bishop,. There was an undercurrent call that first meeting, as a. mere tot, rapidly rising tie the 'surface, and today with Mayor Lea His Worship% mother it wobld intieeti be taffeta to find a' made wonderful pastry and there was nothing like it to satisey the zeid-after- nooa hunger or Lt growing boy. I recall ray boyhood association with Bill' OaMP- bell. 1 remember his father Bob; and Bob' Campbell was more than, a . zen; he was an institution." 'Tease remember the iirst dollar I ever earned. It was paid me by Charlie Lee's father, Who believed that wont wee good for a bey. I rolled fish barrels out of a boat into a wareiMuse and, was peal '50 cents a day, amter seen. Money shine like •that 50 -cent piece did. It lookedas big as a stove lid arid felt Pest as heavy in my pocket. I have never. purchased so much with 50 cents in my life as I did with the Proceeds of that llrst days work," " • At this point Bishop Seeger expressed hts pereerial gratitude and appreciation for the kindly references to his Mother and father, to whom, he said, he owed More for what success he hs.d attained in life than to anyone else in God's world. Importance of Church A large -congregation, 'representative of Gods inessing -Test upon the. rector . and there have . been 'many requests to hair this congregation." them again Tema* prodrarn will include •.. . , . , *shop ,Seager made an 'important.'aa- a buneher, from their bass eoloist, Mr. noaticement, in acanewledging.• the gift, Dalton 'Davidson, and .ley request theY, af the scholarthip. Glee said e'I' am pioniodepPreoagtrarlcievulogieHboomps•unbusThted. eneoe•xli, nna"•'""""'"'"'""' particularly touched, by: the substance or the . present you made to ma You could Vleein . North etreet 'United Young People had . . more tieeply• intereeted aor touched en.; there is teat chaaceato help .otherse to. have' thought: of nothing. M. which I am .. . • 'as their guests me alondaY eathing Ts-eirievne Zit :eerh:ililiagibinoeseaereg.heeer4e ttev2; .egtaitiberee; every evalk of life anti, or all denorninan tons, attended the church service in the eyeaing, When S. George's ' threat - . • epeneaer .doorsto her alisthiguished. sun , and elerie, Clergymen : from . various ... parts el the deanery, were prezent, wleile the municipal eonaell aetended in a body.: The their also was auginented-by members of Anglican (tholes from out of . town.. 1 The 'service was choral. is Arm Wurtele sang "Sheep and Lambe" daring the offertory. The presentation of three, neemenal gittnewaseenade-ta the- rector -and Yestry, of St, George's, and reverently dedicated by: ra. Seager...Tlie presentation ,of the Baptistry* , was Made by Philip Carey, in Memory of Ur. ,ated' Mrs. 0, Pe catey, of the Font, by Cr, L. .and Harry Pate sons, in meenory of their darents, .cate tain and ivies: Pareansa'of the memorial soon. The property on which the pres- 1 A/c:dfrom ill aorat ad .tniioeloris lel .eigatilievre oin oprCttet litiotoavide: window' by -A. W. Curzon, in 'menierY et ent• college etencis is valuable and may ba hie Wife and .daughter. . ' be said, and with the help of the enoreeY The judges ebosen were Rev. C. 111 lieu- ' "'I'he Bishop Seeger sehelarehild" in tfrom its Purchase we hope to erect a gan of the Clinton Prethyterian church; Huron College for tbeological students beading."' • Iteri, Mr, Patton Of Bennaller United was presented to Bishop. Seeger on be- I. On account Id the -scholonshlen Die mut Rev. Mr. 'Creak. Of Victoria street ball ef the ceegregatem oe ae, Georgeee zeager said his owri dtdrne, Would be in- mined, GoderichThe debt eves won disseheidy associated With the college and ay the affirmative by a narrow margin . e it Would be of easeletance to studebtetin'afnpefiite,7"At thenclasen eft the Meeting' acquiring an ,education. • "may 1 thee* you for Senn mOst k -Ind- atasty society-inell w anudadelightful sghtefurvledsoeibayaihhoehourwmaes ly reference to my Parenta TO, them I spent • a. read by -G. L Parsons and presented by owe, under God, all I haven? said his • 1 Col A. r, Sturdy. , . lordship. • , ' WINOTIAM B. y. P. It. IN 00DERT011 It Is impossible to put inewor4s the ' . Bishop Seeger preached an 'elocareatly The young people of. the . Winghalll teemed in My heart as I stand here," impressive sermon on the texts; "When Baptist ..church were guests of the Qede- said Bishop Seeger, after announcing they heard this they were baptized in rich Baptistchurth Youzig people on the text. for .his sermon. "It ,does not the Name of tile Lord Jesuse, and "This Monday evetting, April 11. In spite of seem so long ago since 1 was confirmed do in remembrance of Itte." The lesunfavorable weather anroads. 'the - by Bishop ,Baldwin at the thence' steles. ' eons and privileges legtrned from -the two Wingham name people manifested high •n I sball. never forget the text he gage great sacraments af -baptism and the spirits and good eourage by covering the. ate, 'easy without ceasing.' That is on- Lord's Supper were portrayed. , _ . 60-raile round • trip in good e numleern. ly ene of the meraories, It -would be! 'ThelesSons were reaie by Rev. Ma about 30 comiug down to Godericie impossible to describe the vision Ithieli Hall ot Dungannon, and Rev, mr. Meyers After giving a- hearty welcome 'Miss A, rises. befere ..me as I Took beak: Mali ,of Seafortle. Mir, viee-president of the Ooderich B. '2', V. U., opened the meeting with , , Two Receptions. Are Held the hymn, "What a friend' eve hive in ' !Jesus." The Wirigharn • yottrig ecoale gave brief addresses., The hall looked rendered a very „Interesting and benefl- most attractive in • intdress of spring oial program. Rev, lair. Smith, of the flowers and missy willovis. ‘. Wingham 'Baptist , church, gave the ad - Prom three to six , o'clock,' Rev. J. ar. dress of the . evening. . The music coll- ie. and Mrs. Mills held' a receptioit at tasted. of vocal solos and duets; ,and in- the- rectory, in honor of Biehop and Mrs. StrumentaLe en the harmonica, auto- .kjeager, to 'which their friends arid tele hart) and Illawaaian guitar. . A very labile generally were invited. The Unique reading was also . given. After spacious rooms were tight with lovely the meeting was closed, a very dainty flowers and a pleasieg air ;of comfort and appetizing lunch was served by the social group The two unions departed and hospitality pervaded the houee. , letirittg a busy afternoon, Dr. eilmiger after a very memorablesocial evening. paid a visit to canon, Hill, Who WaS un-.' COWAN' PAYS FIRST able to aasat In the -welcome on account loss JEAN OneelOIAL VISIT HERE mayor C. 0. Lee and 131sh0p Seeger also of .11Iness. ' CAPITAL THEATRE Now Playing—"FLYING HIGH' a musical. comedy. -MONDAY and-TVESDAY--- • - . }fere is RUPERT HUGHES' brilliant,. startling, CosmopOtan Magazine serial and the best seller novel, on the screen lavish and sparkling, ' "NO ONE MAN" A Paramount Picture with '. CAROLE LOMBARD--RICARDO CORTE—PAUL LUKAS. A girl with a gypsy heart, a golden tornado of love. WEDNESDAY and'THURSDAY The grandest college tciothall story ever screened .! LEW AYERS IN . The Spirit of Notre Dame" Grand—because It's real—and true --anti human 1 The spirit of youth at, play—in love --on the gridiron 1 It's all here and you'll cheer every bit of it 1 .—Dedicated, to the late Knute ,Rockne-- SALLY -BLA.NE---0. FARRELL McDONALD and a host of great football heroes assist the star, FRIDAY and SATURDAY WARNER BAXTER and EDMUND LOWE Present 0, Henry's romantic bad man yarn.. The one robbed gaily, gave freely, loved madly. The other soldiered jauntly, shot accurately, flirted Merrily. Both gambled with death, the :love a ternpttess as the stakes. • CONCHITA 'MONTENEGRO a* the flower of th, plains "THE CISCO KID"' mainee..--mondiy, Wed. and Sat .# at 3 p. in. 4.4:og-7-qeorge Arliu ihemitniumaziej=16Wh .1 Real Bargains in Used Washing' Machines 2 Beatty COpper Tilb Electrie Washing Machines. These were • used less than sij months—were $145.00 ea.ch ,... . • , , • • , . . ' ......... • 14040,0111U#146.0.$ 99.00 . 1 These machines were taken back for the reasoil that the purchasers could not meet their payments and they are as good as new, 1 Time Saver Electric Washer for. , .. • .. • «.... I1 Laurel Electric Washer.. ; . « ...... — , . • • ...... 49.00' ' 1 Bed Star Hand Washer... ••••••••••46d•Osi••••* 10.00 i Water motor ,W ft slier. . • . . 6. *ova st*••••••••1,# 10:00 The last four washers have all been reconditioned, "Therefore are in A one shape, , We carry a full line of Hardware, Plumbing and Steam -Pitting Supplies. , . . 'Let, us figure on your plumbing, heating and tinsmithing. All work and material fully guaranteed, , We have always • in stock the highest grade Anthracite, . Bituminous and Pocohontas Coal and Coke, which are cveighed-on your own scales, (the market scaids). CHAS. C. LEE AT TIM HARBOR re*11Store 11 ne r071e'lleme Sheath]and Pillow Cottons! at Exceptionally Low Prices Should you he intending to replenish your sup. ply of Sheets and PilloW Cases we offer you these very attractive prices this week.endz HEAVY HOSPITAL SHEETING Absolutely pure and closely woven. 72 in. wide, only... , .44....4.4.49c per yaid 81 Inches wide, only. ..... , ....59e per yard HEAVY HOSPITAL PILLOW TUBING • Free from filling and close, even weave. 40 inches wide, only.... _42 inchekwides Pribr! 135c per yard 44 in-dhes wide, per yait (You must see this cotton to appreciate its FINE QUALITY HEAISTITCHED SHEETS Madelrom a good quality of Wabasso cot- ' ton, 72 x 90 inches. Special value. ...95c each 81 x 90 inches.* Special value, - 81.10 each 72 x 90 KRINKLE BED SPRI1ADS With gold, blue, rose, green,- or mauve stripes. A few only, to sell at... ...WO each We are local representatives for THE LANGLEY CLEANERS and DYERS ' of Toronto ALL WORK GUARANTEED 4 HIBBERT Phone 86 The Cash Store MERCHANDISE THAT PLEASES • . . eiated Witle Huron College." In pee- twenty-five members of the Y., P. S. of up the tarp, and some of whish we Ontario etreet United dearth, Clinton. shore, aow thee a am, so direetly aeso- dieting a successful futureefor the col- Rev. a w. Watts, the pastor. presidete, lege, Bishop neager announced, We " - - and after the -usual devotional period, are already negotiating to move Huron College to, precincts nearer. the Heaver- announced tlmt a debate would take place `between North street and Ontario sity of Western Ontario-. The Board of street, anrataa The sewed er the ee_ GoVernors daseetnew-Yeeolution expresn bate *ed. ..adeceeeeathee a ahem:end slag this desire Our plan is that we shall seture the hecessarse airopertee for telitcaptuiboinie Bellpuetiseb a site, There is ane site, or °perhaps eto hteevderey.eyv:unnaghlemaant - or woman who has the ability* to receive two, which. 'would do adrairably. aO - e a, •higher education." The Affirmative was wish to examine It very carefully. Our taken by North street' society. Mr. Ooeee plan is to parobase the property etV V-- lead and Miss Dorothy Allin, while W. pink up, is of great value to us., Wit Out heath we tweet weather steam On the sea oe • life. ' Bolts and. frieruni niay beadded to the cargo 'and with these it will be •one 'of helpfulnes.s .and JOY, said the speaker. Any !tira has storms, and learn to sale such. as illness ana asap. pointment. .• • . equally we thall death the ,great parte churolt, "as' a merle of welcome, con- gratulation :4 and- goodavishee'tis Dr: Sea- ter, on his lirst visit te his mother cbureh as our Bishop." An illuminated address accompartied. the • gift end Was the gea of life •has s mane waien we Must eball stay, All 'the ,way along we. are sailing towards the pert ot • service.' Oti our journey we have to have a guide. or ' 'captain and we tart have ao better than ' the one who egad.: 01..a, X, am With you always even utlio the end." Missee- Verna' Edward end. Helen %Se set moved a vote or thinks to thespeteke er. Others who, gave brief addressee were Um. Lane, .1e,ev„ Mr, Lena Itire. Taylor mid. Mrs Redditt. . , Ganees were enjoyed , after dinner, Mise Cowari addressed the Sundae settee' . en Sunday. She was tile guest. ,~ On the sea of if., which inaY he vaea- 1ot Dr. A. C. aud Mrs. Hunter while in • tion purely informal wee the public recep- tion, held in the parish hall after the service, =der the auspice e of Dean P. Paull of Bayfield, and the Deanery ',omen's Assoelation. After refresh- ments had been served by the Cleureh Woman's Guild, Rev. D. J. Lane of Knox Presbyterian churcn, extended a few words of welcome to •Eishop and Mrs. Seager on behalf of the Presbyteriane, as did Rev, G. W. Watts on behalf of the Unitedchurch people. Sheriff Mid- dleton, Councillor E. Douglas Brown, but it is not the • plamt where we town. Miss Jean Oman, B.A., formerly of Masonic Brethren Also Pay Homage now girls' wore secretary of the Preeby- the Goderich Collegiate teaohing staff, torten Church in Canada, Paid her firet That mason*, with ltd steadying in- ipby was the way to roat by it. He did official vela to lenox church at the. week - nuance of eaith in Odd, has re- definite 1 net believe in the Idea, sometimes pro, end. On Saturday -evening .Miss, Cowart contribution to make to the world it Claimed, that Mitemiry was a sort of ve- was tendered a banquet in" the lecture the present time trf stress and -unrest, ligion and that it kept some people room of the church, when the tables was the statement of Et. Wor. Bro. 0. from coining to church. If some Ma- were prettily decorated for the ocateion. A. e3eager, speaking in Moatland Lodge sons -did not ge to church it VIOA,beettUse Some Doty girls of the three C. 0. I. T. on Tuesday evening. The nlellosophy of they wanted to stay away from churoh, Maeonree groups eat down. At the heaa table as distinguished from its sec- and not because they were - Mamas; In were Mrs. D, .1. Lane, superintendent of rets, he said, should be proeletimed train fact the better Iveasons they were the the C. 0. T. T.; Miss Coviare.Rev. ti. J. the hotisetope So that all might profitmore they would 'want to go to church. Lana Mrs. Albert Taylor and Mies Mary There vraa a spell about Masonry, juet Masonry, though distinotly Meridian in MacKay, leaders; Mrs. It.. J. Walter, as there was a. spell about the church, a kinkier branth, leaked the redernatiee president 'of the W. Ivr. Se Mae A. D. and to get, below the edrface and see the °lenient on the teaching of the Ohureh. toraan, president of the' Ladies' Aid; real significance of the Masonic philoso- But a man 001,11d not but be a better Mrs. in R. Iledditt, teacher of the Ghee' There was a, good attendance of the Bible Class; Mite Gordon and litre. brethren of IVialtlarid lodge;with a num- Daer, Mae Marjori Macfle was toast.. bee' froth Morning Star 10dge and other ingriaseetrefsueitra.misAftitariec dieenedrierl:truodutglinado4,1 BOYS' 3 -PIECE visitors present. Rt. Won Ilro. Seeger wee eung, followed by beveral C. G. T. T. Is a pas0 grand chaplain of the Grand Lodee of Cattade and wore bio decora- ,e0nge led by teies Cowan. dsegaefee2PredtheeleeShl:tlt:tion as ueb, and of vhieh lie s VergiriPfltindeIcetingthirfrme edueatiOn comMittee. District Deputy He is chairman et the Oitadenie leader to Goderien. rile ettbject cheeen ,Inc:aundtt. Mader tiro. Coles, of Masan: and waa usaiiing:. mu, prefaced her re - by' eine Cowart for her dellahtful address others drone Up for the meatier), and marks by reciting aohn eviaeeileld's thellp.0.UtztehdednveleelePeeins "SetrtehdIn°adP435 Rt. Nor. 3r0, Seager on lLefrssit raotof weire;ct htrOOt4 a letazonic ledge in the distriet, and the eel, Iti order to create the cleared ate welcome of Maitland Ledge Was extend. mosphere. elhe bald in part; "It is not ed by Woe. Hro, J. A. Graham And the only perete, Who feel the Cal Or the tea, inembere with tuntontary hOOOra, After Ali Of no have a certain love for it'evith tho closing Ot the . ledge A buffet lune., ite eall to adventUre. Life la often 00111. One bloomer , and ollte theon Woe provided in the atterribly hall wired ta it, udAtiow...aup of home, ..n fancy brown iatnpdon the.elaltbwreittlir itnt.hawdorylni reopen. seratguino;,. Chtirelt, Calmed arid community all have long, i stripe and in worsted . - a thence to indict out Calle in the lea their adeeaturee. In the homes we bean and tweeds, sizes 27 to 180 at EXETER MAN PACES ..- *1 1110 Where we lutee guidance of par - Oats; and alto at reboot In our .45 ,,„„„„„ wine a naboa offence tivaptt 5131 a 0. L T., venCee tve havenrataing VERY SERIOUS ClIARGE elltir°11' na 61117 14W° WO t1(31/k° ma $5 130340.7,but we have Canticle 1035016 it eitl. tinder 14 years 01 age, a ward of en the te3 bt life. Xu the eamnilnlitY BINS the Children% Aid 8oelety, %erect bloom.'-- - - Ms ito- ------ AM, aged 45, of Exeter, Spietered befoee 1 moalerait Reid in When Mitt here Childtorr err yesterday. Ire was remanded or tall at Veer oh April 16th. 33oomtleld is man for being a Mason. 4411.11110.1.1.11111.111.11111.1.1111.11I SUITS. $5.45 BOYS' SUITS PURE PASTEURIZED MILK HIGH IN BUTTER FAT ' LOW IN. BACTERIA - • CONSISTENTLY BETTER Delivered in good shape early in the morning. YOU ARE SURE Of SAFE II/IILK HERE. THE GODERICH DAIRY Phone 451 HAMILTON STREET Tip Top Tailors Phew tit4 FOR FLETCHER'S eAsTo ! faiiit !sae. STORES YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHER AT A SUPERIOR STORE: That is why we see so many new faces daily. EXTRA SAVINGS THIS WEEK END. Your Order Delivered Free of Charge FRY'S COCOA, large 141b. tins . .19c ,.............. P. & G. SOAP, at a Saving, 7 bars for. . 6 d • .I. ..25c CLARK'S PORK and BEANS, 3 rned. tins 256 _ FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE, 3 lbs. for.... „ . .25c., E r******, 4** .4+4***46.*••**Or.*******.,*66.••*******dvddm***********•••••••••••••••••••;••••••••• LECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, 40 and 60 watt10c ........................................-....... ........................;,................... TOMATOES, 4 No. 2 squat tins 25c Vows. BLUE BELL BROOMS, 4 string... — CAPITOL BROOMS, our Best.. — CHOICE GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, 2 tins 23c flSNINGTThs01 SUGAR, Fittest Granulated; 10 lbs. for 55c SWEET MIXED PICKLES, large size jar 20 INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls, ROYAL YORK ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 1/z lb. Package ... . .. .. .. .. 24e DUTCH SET ONIONS, No. 1 stock, 3 lbs. for. ,2c DEMONSTRATION AND SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 16th McCORMICK'S BISCUITSLSpecial Family SHORT BREAD BUDS, per Come in and sample these. WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS J. J. McEIVEN J. CALVIN COTT