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The Goderich Star, 1933-05-25, Page 5TRURIADAT, MAT MX MS, Coluburri lir. sad Mrs. n.W1104 and Bernice ° and Mrs. Jas. Hewett spent the 24th with relatives at eleefoetit, 14r. 'and lire. N. KM Master and Mt* Bathe Carter %pea the week.end at Fort =Au, We caked Congretidetionx to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll on the =Wig Of is 50Ung sou lot week.4eid, The Y. P. S. PleYens of Knox United church went t Kppe4, on Mondey • evening last with their play, "Filieeires le of the Way;" The Bast Wawanoth gravel crueller is to be installed in Mr. Nelson Patterson'e shanty 1,041. mut imarwronsuls arel 44. F tostempleted en the roads in that vie. ew Tips on now inity. Those who slip esu to Toronto will be glad of the reduction bi exProlo rates which lately went Into effect, We uu. deratimil that on two or more mato the rato hist helf or termer voice. be emengttee in, charge fusee set June se u the evening or the ennual serawieerry Wive' of the Malted charge ot Althorn, Weettield and. 1)exinybreolc, This event will be held et the Westfiell church this year. Me, Karl Raithby teamed to Intorno early Ole week. to be ,on the Pearitet when hie 'fat cattle, which be algeiped through the V. F. O. would. be sold. M. and Mx* O. fe. *met went with Me, ReithbY• hfra. =att stopped, at her els. ter's, Um. Cionerou, ot Guelph. EXCEPTIONAL GROCERY VALUES PLUS. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE STOCK YOUR PANTRY SHELVES ROW AT THESE PRICES min Marmalade ORANGE targe 40 oz. jars 24c ChiPSO Quick Seals LARGE PKG. 17c Tomatoes CANNED Largo 2 1.2 ib: tin 2 for 19c Golden Wax Beans tetrand ,2tins25c Prefiljuiri Tea With Free Cap and Saticer,lh. 49c Finest'QUallty Corned Beef2 tins 25c Bottle MALT Vinegar sz 12 Brittle -oz.• r 10c 'Pork and Beans LIBBY'S Large 16 oz. tins 5c Chicken ,Haddie LILY BRAND 2 for 25c to Build a Rockery Alp*.ao PIpkta Toke Wear Canadian Cliatatak REQUIRE Lulu cARE 144 SINES AROUNUflI 1111?D Liat of Smrsestions for PlantinEl * youkUVVII YOUR Roamer • THE GODERICF1 Durleg the hie" few Years there has teen * treMendous *Mend for a spitee in the garden that might he vaned a reekery. This desire hes been treated by the reminiscences of travellers to ,Eurepe„ Who have been Wounded et the magnifieent beauty displeyed by the floral gems, which have their hoine in the crap and ,creV4ceii 1)i the Alps. Them vistas ig beauty are net essily tor - gotten. So they return With those me- •morable visions, determined if Possible to build a rockery. A. great Many Ale •you fool sla tingThsg effect of Pine plants take irindly to our Canadian climate, and there are voosands of 10_ the combined cream and oil. cations that Maybe transtormed. Repeat daily • * consistently impression at the natural surroundings, • • • 1144024ing to directions, and You,can discipline those Ziucs in the 14014 marvelous way by a little scientific treatment* After basic cleansing, stodge Tissue Cream (or Skin :rood, If skin over -dry) ell over the foot, Bank Plays Safe, So Council Thinks (Continued from peg* 1) Corporation as me town's pro pits shire et the O. W. S. It. Victory bond interest. dui WY 1. lint The *Mount has been deposited In the 0. W W R, special ac. cottut 'The Gederich Ore brigade hes tor. warded an aecouat for $.1.54 tot tenet suPPliee ordered by the brigede. We re- commend that this amount be held Gyer and Mit in the meantime the Do bri gade be asked to mend in to the Are committee * statement of receipts and expenditures of their relief fund to date. • "We We examined accounts of the Welfare Board amounting to $454,52 tot relief expenditures and recommend that they be Paid." The Public Works committee reported: "We, recommend that the request of the Bell Telephone Co. for permission to plate two pelts on Thorium street, "lib* irtv* weSt et SOU% street be granted. loee' • 0 boom- *roma the mouth. ttowx of pole* to be approved by the Then *moo& moodo oil uu_. street inspector. Mid privilege to bo et the pleasure of the emineil, "We reeommend that the matter ot constructing a roadway to the north side ot the harbor be left with the Mayor to take up. With the Dorairgon Govern- ment." Vie report was adopted. The special and, relief VoMulittee re- ported: BRING US YOUR EGGS-4119HEST PRICES PAID 1 J. ileEWEN PHONE 46 First then; let us keen a very strong and conditions where the Alpine farusay grow. A good gardener eau never do better than imitate nature as much as possible, It should be remembered that inhabit witch the constructive results of these wonderful preparations, pel lea • "As the tax rate has been struck end under existing conditions we recommend that no action bo taken on the bander these hardy little pots the verbal request tor an increase ot the SciaCnciag Cream • windswept mountains, .where often they . 31.50grant of $400 already passed, depend only a• n dew and fog ter moist- sun 2,0nkl and Freshenor sup• "We recolmnend that Thos. J. Ander. often too, they fleurish vbere even graes Tisno Cream,. • . • • • .. •. . . . , 81.50 eon's application for license to peddle ure, yet exposed to' the full sunshine, Tay - nu not grow. . Skin rood . . .• 8150 tat a rebate of $10 be made in the teal oil and gasoline bo granted and • that receives most sunshine. The next important consideration is drahrage, .AI- The • revert was 54,opted. 1 reTpoirtedotemetery and. parks committPe pine plants do not like Wet tmt, and will Du NARY i3F.MITY PREPARATIONS , not thrive unless proper drainage is pro- ' • - ewe recommend that Mrs J. W Tay. by lbsdngst • " vided So if there is not natural drain - Wherever Possible select in posttion muscle Oa. 8,1.50• fee • J. CALVIN CUT , PHONES 116 and 216 Warm Weather Needs With the coming of warmer weather you will find these things to wear particularly suitable Cream Flannel and Polo Coats Crean* Flannel Skirts Organdy Blouses Ligh. 4011over Sweaters Polka Dot Suits • Field Print Silk Dresses See Our Special Knit Suits 25 Suits, values , up to $15.95. Spe- cial for this week end 9.95 each lor and. mrs. w. B. Graham be permit - age, You can use artificial means by ted, to construct a cement curb en the, placing about eight ,iriehes of broken end of their plots adjoining the road in brick, or stones about. two feet below the cemetery, the curb to be on their the garden soil mixed with a good pro- plots and to be built under the super - portion •of, leaf • oirould, •and add stard if vision •and direction. of the celhetcrY "The plots in the cemetery and under way, speaking about leat mould it is a the cemetery perpetuity fund are being Very good plan in the Autunin to gather ,oleared up and put in shape, 'Phe Wil - Ma all the fallen leaves, some manure lis plot as endowed is being resurfaced -without straw, and clean turf. Place M • and seeded after which it will be given alternate layers of turf, manure, leaves. the loam is inclined to be heavy., never t contritttee. • ' 1 use manure, they don't like it By the MISS•E DEEGAN from the NEW YORK SALON will give Facials without obligation, • water; and then allow to rot The fol - special attention." I The report was adopted. , 1 mould for any purpose required in your The water, light and barber report "We have rented an additional space lowing year you wfil have the finest leaf garden. Having dealt with location. in the town sailed at the dock to .the drainage and soil, the next Procedure, is Canada and. Dominion Sugar Co, at 510 a month. This is now $22. per month for two parts' 16c EEN 16c on Thur., Fri, Sat., Nay 25.2627 ostbotust aNVhumeresevtoetne ;P°Xssiobstie rocelikdeerr prlantots you are invited to make an aPPolint- porous, Granite mid field stones radia- 'neut. like limestone for neighbors, as it IS very ate too do not retain moisture. Sometimes it 15 PBELCS DRUG STORE the leaves and,of course being hard they unbi much heat, sometbries burning ri, possible to obtain stones that have been GODEltiCH PHONE 90 subjected tp the =that of air and water. These form an ideal material for a rock-ery. Regarding "the placing of the AMONG THE clitlICIIES , stones the 'following suggestions may be 18. cieorges Junior 'W• 'A. exhibit of helpful, A well planned rockery should work at the annual meeting of the deo- be two-thirds stone, and one-third °Wm' /tr; A. at L°Iiti'74 iast week took. planta when finished. Do not Piece second Prize' stones too'cicise together; allow for ulti- mate growth of Plants. Neverhave the plants in straight lines, or unifornn in size. Imitate nature as Much as pos- sible. The more rugged and unbalanced TodaY is ikecenslon Tita'y and a tele- bration of Italy Communion at 8 o'clock mid one at 10:30 ana. were held this morning ire St. George's church. Salvation Army, Sunday, May 28th: the appearance, the better will be the 10 am., Directory Class; 11 am., Bo lt- result rieSs Meeting 2 p m Sunday School. 7 pun., Salvation Meting. Thursday, a -. ROCZERY AND ALPINE PLANTS p.m., Publit Meeting. FridaY, 643 P.m., It is generally supposed that this class! Children's Meeting. •-- of -plants require- a Areat..deal.ef_ ego+ Tho members of the 'congregation of As a matter of tact we know of no other St George's eliiircli-''cliore- -pleasedto class that asks so little. They succeed have the Bishop of the, Diocese and hie best when left untirely alone. Of course weeds should be eradicated, and water provided when required Oecasionally it is necessary to add a little soil that bae been washed out by heavy rainstorms• , that occurs on steep slopes, but other than this they require no attention. • There are thousands of varieties of I Alpine plants, but we intend to concern • ourselves with the more common varie- ties, that can be procured easiiy, and at. a test. • • WHITE GLOVES • Imported chamoisette, summer weight, white and eggshell, sixes 6 to 8. Our price per pair -49c .Ittv GEO.' W. SCHAEFER, vat Telephone 56 A.k parents as worshippers with them. on Sunday morning and to note their re- storation to health after their serious illnesses. 'Services st Vitterli street United church Sunday next minister, Rev. F. W. Oraik: 11 am., subject, "The Worth of Worship;' 'I p.m., vesper service•, subject, "God's Wonderful lllfercy." ' Sun- day school at 3 pm .. Y. P. S. Monday evening at 8 p.m. nominal Services at North street united church Once you have seen mese floral gems Sunday neXt, pastor, neV. 0 T Wattat 18 bloom, there is little doubt that you BD.: 10 am., Fellowship Class; Men's will desire to add ,to your collection. CIttb, in charge of the executive com- Mbat of those who start a rockery end mittee; 11 a.m., pastor's subject " Re - with becoming real connolseurs. To our freshing Christianity;" 3 p.m., Sunday mind there is no such thing as color School; I p.m., pastor's subject, "Hidden schemes, or contrast in planting. We Treasures." have witnessed some masterpieces by na- Services at the Baptist church San. day next: Bible school at 10 a.m. 36 inches wide and fast color fish Prints it4, large variety d patterns, go Another, shipment o those, attractive Eng- i6c on sale Friday and Saturday at per yard.. ANKLETS ARE COOL NKLETS ARE COMFORTABLE NKLETS ARE INEXPENSIVE We have a large assortment of colors and •sipt ° pair. •fotiPC also plain white. Your choice at, per a• Discount off Ruffle Curtains 7ti this week end. Ptigne F. E. HIBBERT THE CASH STORE On the Square Obituary 11; i,/,•••4••••4, *pow ••••,*. shire arid her dauehter, 24rs. Bean. The funeral was held on Monday, with Rev. J, tune, of Knox Preebytezian church, conducting the. eerviees. Inter- me,nt was at Bayfield cemetery, the Pall-, • bearers being deceased's brother, Wil. liam, Sleek, of Stahley township, her brother-in-law, SamUel We,stlake, And. MRS. 11fARY WESTLAKE After an, illness of eight weeks of heart trouble, the death .ot Mrs. Marl' Westlake occurred Satuurday, May 20th. at the home of her daughter, ldra, Ow. Bean, Saltford. The late Mrs. Westlake was bent in Stanley township on April 24th, 1864, but bad been a resident of this. district for many years. She is survived by two sons, William Westlake and Samuel Vitestlake, Goderich 'town- two nephews, Williarri Orr, and Williant Cowie, of thine& Mrs. Jane Cowie, a sister, of Detroit, attended the tenant. A bick town is a place where there ix . nothing tl) Vatth VXCCDt ,13te*st chewing tobacco with his teeth out. • ••• AT THE PAV1114.014:: • '•-• -.."GODERICH Tony Farr's Band Every 'Saturday WEDNESDAY, MAY 3ist Jack arr and His Band . - • ADMISSION 7100.: *k•mommoonmasoomilk ture, that if they were reproduced on canvas they would certainly be termed bizarre. There is one thing to keep in mind however, and that is to see that the "trailing" or "creeping plants" are not too close together, but are intersPe.r., sed throughout the rockery, The fol- lowing liet eil- pliashelpful-1n • those who may not be familiar with the habits and Colors. . , Alyssum Sexatile--Yellovt, 12 in. Aquilegia Alpinus, ligue, 12 in. Arabic Aipina, white, trailing, Arenaria, Montana, white, trailing. Aster Alpinus, violet, 0 inchee. Aifbretia Furputea, purple, trailing. Campanula Carnotite., blue, .10 M. CeraStium TomentosuM, white, trail_i Dianthus nelteides, rose, 12 in. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. anniversary services win be held, with Rev. Gordon M. Kohnee,B.A. 'of Lindsay, Ont., as special speaker. Rev. Mr. (Holmes is a former pastor of the Church, and will have interesting and helpful memages. SPected Iiiiisic will be -given by the choir and Victoria street United chureh quar- tet. Special thankofterings will be re- ceived. Feetucea. Gimlet", blue, 6 inches. Guem ivire. Bradshaw, ccarlet, 12 in -1 ehes. liellantheMUM (rock rose) ptetc, 6ire{ Merl% white, 9 Jodie% Lin= (blue flax) blue, 12 in. Isis Dwarf, Mirple, 6 Metres, MYOsatis (Vorget4V10-1105) 4 in. llepeta (Catnip) mauve, 12 inches. Papaver Nudicale (Iceland Poppy) 170110W, White and bronze, 12 inches. 1 Subulata, pink, trailing. Sedems in Variety (limy growth) Thyreue (Tilynie) purple, trailing.. Viola (Tufted Pansies), yelloW, 6 in. 15 you grave sity problems pertaininet fe gardening and would like adv1e,Write 01010610g a dandled elillelOpe and Men- em this paper 50 the Arcadian Nertere Islington, Ont. IBOY CHICKS Order CantWart approved thick! riOW. White le:shwas lot. Bored and Whits Reet1 12e. )3!4k Mino ewes 1St, Surplus Chicks et tech. Customhatching 6 sPecialtY. 29,6e Per eft set or Se per chick WOW. We set each *WedneetiO• PIXTSCIII IlltAtterl IIATCpirmr, ri., a nox .315, elipten, Ont. Morn L. &Mr, Itiotitger. .....---....--..-,—.-...-.....-......,-- - -- .. DUNGANNON MEAT MARKET We carry a full line of MEATS Cured and Fresh Herein where Yea get your correct 'weight et a right peke. We sae to plea Our ortemas. Gordon 116 Stewart BUTCHER Not Just Printing But PLANNED PRINTING Business Stationery that ieflects the character of your business and, announcements that get your message across are the kind our job. Department turns out. 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