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The Goderich Star, 1933-05-11, Page 4IPAGe ?OM, PieWelt lime is entitipeted, stitUte Will entertain tire tilauvris. A cAeews gfOunAatinottlor2,40iFy..1042,4"gyworg=,,,F,, Cause • v gen Ring; Perry Deane (se 40n Of the Cneao 5st:erreese, Gas emit Perse. •soU). Wilfred Ilinalnun David Hildretti HOW to TOW, THE GOMM= STK, i* New York lawyer) 'Willie* lin Waitron Stay lost er velalible VOW e: 'Me Presbilte74.ctreaen 411/ieda, Craittl Medical auteorlties state that Mleta*at rieUezt rauelb- *early nine.t ntlos of the owe* at last.wrelt. /143. tra4/151171 " Lee* Salim; Axarlah Cie clock sionmeb treats, indigestion, 'war- Wedne'Silee nest, burning, gar. bleetinin nOtosia, MitS Naney Klett WO sneer-ene, near Clinton, on tinker), Everett Penslitere; Jeraiings ere. are du. to ea *smug ot hydro. May lOtle in atterelence et a Meeting in (servant ef the Itethrige Mension), Sere. chieric ;tele la the stomach. The .10eithen Pattleoe, of Wingeam. in a. to interests of .edirceetion. 01r. FL, A. son rinnigen; Wetly Holcomb (a Coen« taggittrarldlityrsegl 1004 mourn Is irritated, Surat this week With, his IsrOther-in-law, Campbell, .et Ten:Into. SCelritarl- 4)._ try fletver,, transpleeted] te 'cite sot% eirealear the atiaztreeeb a araPtaalla 'Mates° tand, Hatepsiyenn Aresocestion, vogue, ;newton; umbel carney (niece winch every iteemeh sufferer Viotti 11r. 1n,„ A, •McKenzie. • Men R. A. $feWenzie wriest With her sister, Ms. .10eatinne Pattison, Wirrebera, wbo,nea been, tsf Wes !width foe aonas tbzie. )re Tome McKenzie eeterited 'tram 'Snrkreve, on Tireodae`Awith terseW4 breed- plot* in the loeel feeretere * claw wee also present. and delivered an ed. chest. An Interesting eiseessicer QM Wiesti9ns relatinig `te r rural E4nease took AS them were 4 fripbee on( lected Oa* tav Mr, $1100 • finn, Mu* or Phew bean,ging prop* lAte, (Prat ,Vottia:Mad. OW *OM )30b, Whe are no loneee residentseoe'ehis by, have returned fm 4 A11'111140 triet, en effort Wes reade Yate year to visit evith relatives et Toronto. nine funde eto hive clean-up trunle. Me. and Mrs. Fred Ross visited at, the Many citizens Of tile counnenite, as Well non-residents• contributee to. ' - --Ireenteennelreandeltree-Jele.Meandnenf wart the fund, andabout 070 was co tributeci, for purpose. Work Was cornmented last eVer. but Wee not, con - Dieted, and 0400,0111 remains about One- thini of the cemetery to be gone Mier. About $60 Ain *'erniriee in the treiteere, and an effort Is Wing made to add to this amount. so that the entire cow - tine may be made free of weeds arid un- dergrowth. To accomplish line earn - Mendable enterpriSe, four -at Plan, vomey Farm," will be Presented in the an account ef Ins course, which was a Parish nail err the merlin? Of Friday, '17erY 'me' M. McKenzie, ta iete when a .roop ,yr yo.,,m, people manager of the Dungannan branch of from Prosperity anetieebern .ven repeat•the Canadian Bank. ot Conuneme, gave AndierleY. en Monday, On their return they were accompanied be Mr. Hose bre- there Ur. Fred Rosa. e Mss Flora, Durnin and Helen Anderson are in Guelph this week in attendance et, the tour -day girls" eon- • fereriee 'being held at litaerionald Hall, O. X. C., from Tuesday to Friday, dve. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Made Mrs. Campbell 'rhea:4)80m of Luek.. *owe whose Marriage took place in Tor- onto , en Saturday of last week. Mr. Theapson is the editor of the iLucknow Sentinel. while his bride was formerly litiss Margaret Thorn, R. N. Me, and 'Mrs. Richard MeWhintiey, •l'itre. Robert Pitzgerald, Mrs Cletirge An- • derson, litre P.• Ross, 111re. W. R. Mo- thers, Donald Idiss Mary Mur- ray, Miss Josephine McAllister and Mrs. Robert Davidson were at Brussels on • Tuesday, attending the annual Preshie• terial W. M. S. of Maitland Presbytery of David Ilildreth), Plunlitett; 11°A1111.014. diteetants art not :retie- wai Mee Rutledge Oferoldei needier), Annie ta ••• 40 root man TIT isisloweside slt eingeative King; Writ Holton* (*biter et 4 04 t Alava say &us. MA, Willi= frAtig;' LIAO Arni Tucker (wise' borrork buy,441,* goorellPO' luira Zverett Plianiearne• YerbeteS (hired et the farm) Teurettit Mune will be provided between acts, Aelmis- elm, adults 25e, children 15o, Chuck Nana Miss Duff, lied eecretare of the W. 0, T.ellteeivile itridreenetuneYeY--see-- 0. „t Piiiir gammon United church on --weariesday 634, "The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not evening, May 17th. • . varmeemm, ortothitor mewaetsenebeekir te7.40 1.2irsdenanyr. eg,t sensitte bitilleetretiterrteeteed exaneutduplz,eauereal. Virtesean,neseiet" andeatb.tey Benve:edicviteq.n... Murray.TtrehOe.ande Fordyce Clark.' the first vice-president, Mr. Oldeysevas atritritable ealtVgentlen 'effss libee Menem, R.N., then eerved. de - conducted the meetieg. Herb. Taylor, man 4)Y t4e ditiaPPearanee itlie same lightful retreShments, after which the who received a two -weeks' free -course. at night of $500 elle his youngest sea. /lob members dispersed to UM various homes the O. A. lee Guelph, as an award a (Arthur Brown) who was determined to reeling that en was good to nave been be an *tater. Re vented les anger on there." The next meeting will be held Merit for being. winter of first prize in the "farm aecounting" competition, gave spineless, nervous Miss Hosie and ruined at the home of Mrs. Gray Port Albert. her tomanee with Jim Sdgerin (Harvey ..,,,'"ss Doris Ifarrin well-kuown elocu- Ohnigan) and kept her jei a tonstant tionist of Gederich, is .goIng to give her state of nervotts apprehension. When program In Pret Albert United. church Anne appeared, he met We rasteh, and on Friday, May 19, under the auspiees ot she immesliately set. about to etraighten the Port Albert Y. P, 8. Watch, for tur- tle) tangled threads. Her curiosity was ther particulars later, aroused by e, picture which was turned ioyer.oicuson pAfetentrnuoecill; inWitheuarttiteer,Th,sideerent,wMisas :1, Csooellaa i Owoutihdeuwotalblkeiatenvde zwohberiwassileguilaary ofit . she.the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dielcson, of attendance Its radaymit was 01,34011 crime of which Dr. Nell McAllum. told Port Albirt, wish to announce the mar - her Mr. Oldaye accused tern. BS' win- riage of their third daughter, Ruby by einging. Mrs. MAC:Milian and. Ms, ning the confidence of Mrs. Steele (Ent- Matilda, to Douglas Murray Dyer. illy McClure) the housekeeper, she learn- youngest son of .Mr. and the late Mrs. ed the truth of the affair. During all Dyer, of Eden Mills, Out. The cere- this time she was creeping into her xnony was performed in the Presbyter,. Fist *ems Slinnated MOInsitisk and sitter aiding. This sieve tour' he' di stornace, valiant, the' forreation• of excess gel" 104 there it no sourness, gas or pane Iglaurated Mesnesia (in ?weer ferni--never Iiquid sass, st tesunseeatui were eerie milk la ternileer, litexpenerve, an la a fine remedy ter acid etomach. it Is used, by thousands or people who onlay their meats witir no fear of itareetIon. MVP THURSDAY, MAY 113.1,e MI Hydro is on etre way to Port Albert A, gang of earn were here lest week and eet up *takes from D. 14 the Zaire here. The high wartere of Test week tiroe tbralielt the brink at the end el the deee end. threatened to wash the road out, which will mean considerable work. Res'.. Welter Hawkins, of Perm% 'tin- ned his Miter*. 3trie Gray and Nina Tens Raerithis, fqs few days last week And several other friend, ba and around the village, • • r. • The •Womerns ClUilde Of port Albert 'Met at the hanie or litrkw Keelek, .44ePeerrdten, Wedueaday ettern000, Way 3rd. Thirteen Members Were pees - tent. The fnertineOlitenettlatthec *ft jig of thkhYtiln, "Ilene the very thought of .ThenoWfth weenies* fills Ure breast,' followed with 'prayers by Capt. Ay - land. Miss R. neter, the eeeretare, thee read the minutes of the preirlOW$ meet Ing, and after Wine discussion, during which tentative plates were- formed for tke garden party to be held in the neat future; -the meeting' elo.sed with Wan} this popular rural drama, which was so a reryAnstructilie address on "OartIting." successfully presented at Aubinn last . regular meeting of the W. M. B. fall. Remember the nate, Frfdele NW of • the Milted church was held VridaY 19th. A social evening Will be held at the home of Miss Flora Derain on Tuesday; May 16th, wizen. the losers in the Dun- gannon public library membership eon - test in connection with the Ander In- ifope- Mother and futher...wil. There are Many. item8interesting to both • • . at Reduced .for the. week •• •••:•. .. • • • ..• toxiso ooy, 3100ii,. lb.. • . . Me' • JAD SALTS , FILMS, PlaINTING, 49e • DEVELOPING. 13 hour service • ,TWAMPOLE'S COO t, LIVER EXTRACT • An all year told° '51.110 • , • teltIrt'S • OWN TABLETS • •• 23e fox, HEPATICA • •Siial, 39e HOREHOUND CANDY •NOXIMA Lb. 430 • • BEEF, IRON inul, Pao CItEitet exegete's or Pahnolive • • moo " ANDREW'S LIVER SALT, ...... snilinLITZ POWDERS ireix*-190 HOSARIE SOAP Idaltda 130; '1.4riosommimigo 161i)ESS ar XOTEX rkt• 11$9 MOTH DESTROYERS Die • hloreldo. • Loretta Moth Gas 15e, 650 Sapho.,Liquld„...... 35e Lavander Camphor Fiatitat' .. . .17.e . :Weill *Os, lb Illo Oil Cedar, bottle 20c, Ouni Csitaphor, Per • cab ....Ade, .$60 DES • . Sunset, Ett Diamond Putnaties.. et% tor .25o YelloVes' SYRUP ItYPOPHOSPIIITES. • Urite A toed spichti tonic. COMPOUND EXT. ot • SARSAPARILLA Ole Drugs at thu Drug Store LattAel: Campbell Dunlop Wigle • .,GODER1CH DRVGGISTS • O. Irwin, led in prayer. Devotional leaf- let was read by Mrs. Crowned. A reading, "Missionary Work in the West," 'was given by Mrs. a, eteleenzie. A. reading. "Mother finds a way to nii her mite box," by Mrs. cumert, was grandfather's heert, and Filen, the Vii•-• lakegosslie inthe pen= of Mrs. chitbb given, also "A p ea, nal 'help for the (Margaret ltyan) began telling him of Anne's .scandalous behavior, he took her needy" by Miss Celia Pentland. alr- sent Ur& Steel away and forced fr:gthernecnntesedwyereet me.sadtoe tote pareueptarl a jubilate!" pireri'to. let make over her daughter The meeting ,was closed with s Mlanali I Elizabeth (Cora Pinnigan). Meantime enediction. Tea was erved at Six. Anne came of age, but could not 'receive The W. M. S. of Erskine Vresbyteriall I her . ortune, until she =freed. with her church met. Thursday, tile grand(ather's, approval, UrOldays e president, Chose Er, tetocallum, and put bins in a verynwkward position by proposing that he marry Anne, Anne, however, flatly refused becalne• she 44 not love him arid she kneW leer friend, June (Franc)' Kieft); Jim Edgerirs niece, did, -One night a group of the young people came in for an hour of mune, and Mr. Oldays iistened M surprise and with increasing delight td sOlOs, quartettes and piano • duets, liannonita• ang guitar Selection% and even jolted in singing 4The Maple Leaf" with the -others. Later that night Bob returned secretle, and: found Anne alone in the Ming room, 'rhe? went flying together the next day. There .was an accident and Anno was carried home.. Mr. Oldays welt No relieVed to see her enly slightl,v, hurt, that he forgave her and alio Bob So, in spite of her mode ern ways, her olear braba and dOteritlin- ' Attort . brought- happitess to everYone. _ The dosing' scene was a pretty bridal tableau --Anne .and Bob, June and br 'airs. R. lenWhinney, Art the chair Following • the devotional period, the members responded- to the roll call, ,Mrs Stothers and Mrs. Ross were ap. • pointed delegates to attend the Meeting of Maitlaed Presbyterial at Brussels May 9. Mrs. lefeWlenney, who attended the • provincial annual meeting of the W. M. 8. ati "stratford. Win,* brief report •which was ver e inspiring, and the ad- dress of the provincial president, Mrs W. A. Menenna,ri, was read by Mrs. Da- vidson. Mrs, Fitzgerald •read a paper on the Iningarlans and Mei. Anderson • read one on the Clirranians in Canada 'Following the closing exercises, the mem- bers tirijourned to the basement where lunch was serVed, Mrs. Vie EL maize being the .hostess. The three -act play, "Marrying Awn?' which was presented by the young pee- ple of Dungannon United onuren on F4day evening was a very successful CAPITAL THEATRE NOW PLAYINGeenek Farewan to Anne" wit* Helm 114110, Gene Ceetee. $141A401,0„..... • MON.,. WM sad THE PICTURE of a generation. Tee most cram halm entini. kjadlealiF Preiged.thla greet epic attraction I e "Cavalcade" invia ,sstoox awl All. Star Coot Two ehowinga . each ,night Ix end OM: pen. elihrpt No *blanch prim* Matinee Wed. at 1.00 ptn. SYLVIA,. EMU ' Ansa auooms. Mak CAT ,C1RANT offering the immortal lapariese remove. pie ertistri , of eeetreeetne- bine'Vetli excellent eettiugs to make a popular plenum, of this operetre, Waite "MADAME BUTTERFLY" . • 003aNG--"lif had a Who" with Rielual Smartt .11bilnees Wed. and Sae, et 30 ;an Ritehiners. Saturday afternoon, lenn 20th, at 4 p.m.. Rev. George Taylor Munro officlating. Worms sap the strength and under- mine the vitality of thinkers, Strength- en them by using Mother Grave? Worm • Exterminator to drive out 'the parasites. SetOle'l0 1‘Sta‘t it Vo % 72 Setts Awl: Havold F.Ritelthe 4C4.4 Untited,Torento 7: 5ATl5FAETIflN 'TEMPTING . JUICY AND THIS LOWEST OF LOW PRICES:- • event, The large andteUce enjoyed the pacanum, miss tosie and, jira Edgerlt play, as the clutractert were.well chosen I Elizabeth Steele end Vert Chubb (George and the various rolls well acted. These Moore). Those taking part in the 'mu - fairing part were:. Palmer', uspatri4 ,sical part ef Vietnlay were: Mrs. G. C. Reim 'Andersore Orae Jewell, Ranee! neeleeven, WilinseTreleaven, Salt Why - Kieft. Margaret Ryan, Lloyd Finnigan 1 ard. Margaret Peetland, Citiire Pentland, Arthur Brown, Emily Nreaure and Cora 1 vred Wainwright, Lorne Pentland, who Finnigan. The door receipts were everi sang „traditional ongs of the countries $35. Much of the credit, for the Suc- they 'represented and thew joined iri ' s' • cess isdue the coaches: Mrg! ,ft.A. MI-. Atrigirm the Keene teat • • . . . en& and Mrs. Jealn, Williams. " The following is the ayeepsee When Anne (Elizabeth Burns Wise Grace Jewell) an ultmemodern giri came to live witii her step -grandfather, Mr. Oldays (Palmer lalpatrick) and his daughter, Miss Rosie (Helen Anderson), • she defied hint, shocked lier aunt's Inaidi. MAY..14th !EMEM001..YOUR1Onla-liVO Something:: to .:Wear.... Newhats, New Dresses, :• • • • • ' $carfi...an ..14initrie • „ • •Alt kiasonably. priced . • . • . ‘„.. • Suits of the Season • Swagger Stilts, nade of sporty tweeds, the suit that is $o useful and ,yet drssy,. Sport Suits Suits Made of crepes and tweed, double and single breasted styles, matching scarf.. Special pr$74i9$ Fine Capeskin. Gloves ei Grey and blaCk, pullort stile—a real .special, pair f1.440 Mens and Iloye Fleece.lined 'oto Shirts with zipper Penman's make, colors blue, wine and white. Mere pima Boys', priced at , Men's, .,.........$1.25 ranc knit, eolors white and 'Tuitittleck:Swaters , green. :Priced a. • SELEITARDTON • messrs. D.QrCen, Elmer Grahern, Car- man kinyle, Jet.MeIenzie and JAS. Me- l/1111m' attended , a. ,Masonic meeting at Seaforth en•Nfeday evening. They re- ported tbe toed% to be, in an almost needed 'condition, owing to the heave rain that ight,. ie weleorrie drs. ,Cantwell and her son, Oeerge Cantwell, Who am return- ing to our midst again, . • Mrs. Bessie McMillan intends leaving for the West shortly to reside with her iser, Mrs. P. Upshall. We are pleased, to know that Lenore Dougherty Is Improved hi health, under the good care of Dr. graham, mr. and iwrs:win. Burrows and Mr. Burrows' Metter,' of Stratford, were re cent visitors *Rh their aunt, Miss M Iltirrowe Mrs. Jelin Berrews, of Oone- rich, was else 4 visitor With. Miss But - Miss NI, Burroiva received informatiOn of the death of her niece, Mrs. Ida, Bald- wi, wife of CaPt, Badwin, exbich eoe eureckat St. .eseph'S Rspite), Mount Clmen, Mlch., following a stroke on Friday .evening. Mrs, Baldwin was barn, at Detroit, daughter of ,the late Eliza. heth and Moses Warren; Her mother ‘1,44,4 tbe eldeat dieighter of the late Gee turd Marla, Burrows, or Sbeporntori. Surviving to mourn their loss are her husband, and One brother, William Wrren, of Lowell, Mich; also two Meets and one nephew. Funeral servi-. ees were held Manda,y from her late 1101110 on. Etutlar road, Cihnon. township Mich., to HIM& Chapel,. with inter. ment at Clinton Orove teMetern Por broad tows end young breeding eteek pasture) provides not ,cany the eheapest but the most healthful method ef feeding. itiNecked Pullovers Fine knit, colors blue, 14110, gem and brick.hitt*at..fl. A. CORNFIELD Wear Cornfield's Wear and Save Money West Side Square n • Phone • • irtlami*Atariar, We cosi lake care of our requiretneors Furniture Stoves,and in fact anything for tie home. WE POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONEY .Blackstone 0a A* Sametwsy Comietit 3.,e,` • " • . • . i3ONELESS, AND ROLL -i) LE i gle' - RUMP Bound or Squave Side lb. SIRLOIN jiteak or 'toast •• 0,. 0 lb. SIHRIULDERS Fresh Pork • lb. 90 SUGAltuCtitkli) SMOKED "JAMS Whole or Hall '.11). I 6 Ib. 120 FILLETS FREsic NAME LEAF OR SWEET BRIAR. rtirarst swum . . Pure Rendered 1.4b. Print 9e 31/2.1,B. MIZAD 244b. AG, 12e 7 -LB. BAG, 210 • ROOM•S 8Peelal 4-Stlehig 19 • Each C Imp caw. iltdk:• 2 um ' • -n-• „ , WOWS sootrtal fpk7 TOE ItekBEISI ' k I ' Pot* and Beans 6 it:. 252 BRAVD—VOMAO • 26oz. Bolden 25c PEASCalliorsdal trothi, Greta Astil01141A Citigr IMMO LETTOCZ • 0 2 Head s 19° Melte thie emir neelenertere lee (Deny Este Minh and Armtek Foils, alto 03sler ARM Altorkes are 411 t. GZCAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC 70A