The Goderich Star, 1920-05-13, Page 4•ys ,
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Ports of all the different departmon;=
Iferent ways, and yet always interest-
•=v
and classes were v, -r satisfactor•
Y
showing substantial increase in
1 4.
band d lht
anone faUger, Mrs. Jutinston
of hoditrich. III, is also survived by
r
rtherself
add to our c•anfuor enju}•meat. :\1-
ways remember that mother well vac
three sisters, \Ire. F,. R. Lewis, \Vin-
ports, the congregation were enter -
r!(lce every comfort for your cunvrn+
nips{;: Nies. Jas. Ferry, Toronto, and
tained by little Miss Marjory Daws
Mira• HuLQhPson, hors. 'tioggarth
fence, every pleasurt• for your- enjoy-
oft'' hrolher, John, of Collingwood, all
of \\hone \,%,re prvsitnt at the funeral
and
Miss Reid, the Misses Lymburner, Nlr
meet. Iler IOv, glows in her sym-
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pathies and reigns in all her thoughts
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s nShooting$ and'Othep Slgp.
Simply on .account of large' supply, we quote these goods at mush
less than market values, and repeat prices will be 'very, very much
° higher.
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Sheettngs Coatings y
Bleached,' heavy, plain Sbeetings, free kCoV'eT>L 5(APICb, wide, in sand, fawn
from filling, and a heavy, good ` Ud Brown. At per yard, $3.95.
round thread. Shirtings
63 -inches wide, at 60c.
72"inches wide, at 70c. Best quality black and white, to pat.
8o -inches wide, at 80c. terns, in neat stripe or dot effects.
Pillow Cottons' Colors warranted. At per yard, 45t;
Extra heavy circular, best quality old Cottonades
stock 42, 44 and 46-incb, At Extra heavy, best quality, in good
per yard, 70e. choice of patterns, 80c.
Towels Tickings
Heavy Huck Union Towels, size 23 x Best quality, 75c.
36, neatly trimmed, splendid qual- Factory Cotton
ity. This is part of a lot made 4
for the Government. They are o-incnes, extra heavy, 45c.
nearl half value at qsc, a pair. Bleached Cheese Cloth
6 for J2.75.
Bleached Cheese Cloth, lOc.
Dress Suiting Serge Grain Bags
Real French Suiting Serges, navy, Heavy Canadian Bags, full size, "Em -
purest
and. black. Finest botany, Aire A," No, I. At per dozen, $8.50.
purest all wool, 46-incbes wide,
for Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Coats
etc. Todav's value is $6.00. Send
for sample or see it. At per Cheviots, Tweeds and Velours are ma -
yard, $3.95. terial, and well made and liued.
Each $18b0, $28.00, $35.00.
Silk Poplin Special Dress Foulards
36 -inches wide, sills and wool Dress 36-incbes wide in Silk Foulards, in a
Poplins. Splendid values and dozen neat designs. Very special,
best colors, including black, at per at per yard, $1.50.
yard, $2.25.
Black Shantung Silk � Taffeta Silks
36-incbes wide, in all the leading
Heavy and purestkill silk, yard wide, shades. Quality guaranteed. At
at per yard, $1.60. per yard, $3.25 and $3.75.
00Loohs
_,Be .careful -about the corset you wear
It will make or mar your attractiveness
1F one thing be quite sure; the day of
O the obviously corseted woman has
Jgot►e. Buy your corsets with the idea of
stccenting the natural beauty of your figure.
Buv the corset that will give' you comfort;
the corset that will give you poise and per-
ftct body proportions without a moment s
feeling of restraint.
There is not a type of figure however un-
usual or difficult to fit but can be success-
fully corseted lin
IGOSSAR0 L ii:� COMM' w/��
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The.admired woman who wears &.Coss"
has an unconscious grace that can only
result from priceless comfort and her corset
is so much a part of her that the most:
critical observer cannot trace her charm to
its deft support.
Ourexpert corsetieres will spare neither time
nor effort th assuring you the Goss" best
suited to your needs.
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Writs, "Ood W lhanicad fpr the noht"j .
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!►"hta 1S tsnatebody'$ stun and i+i'idL and '' F
JOY., e r u
A kind word acid pleasant wince are
Flit$ easy to give, ado liberal twilit
thein: They aro worth Moro than jr r4
1litnn+ry. ii,Rndue*3 makes sunshint: ' -■-** �
witeli•Cv.er I; goes. It made mother's,
song riweeter when she racked You to
sleeg and tills all her work untl it be- IN
comc5 a lakor of. love,
f r`rite sweet story of Jesus' love and.
:thoughtful care or , htr matlteif is cin '
example. You know all through His
life lie never forgot her love for Him
e and a4 last when Ile twos so cruelly Peptona
aufiQrtng all the path VLnd agony on
the tcrors, lie: asked HIs, disclpe, John, c _
to talto care of her. 1
If mother Is gone, try; to be worthy i
Of her memory; if here. take care of
her, remembering 'atways she Is your
greatest treasure and Joy, A genuine"strength and body builder
God gives us Joy that we may give;
tie gives us love that we may .share ; A
A very interesting session of Knox Sometimes he gives us toads to lift $1.25
church Sabbath school was held on That we may learn to bear. Y
For life is gladder when we give.
Sunday afternoon last when "Mother's And love is sweeter when we share,
Day" was fittingly crilebmted, - The And heavy loads rest lightly too
time for the study of the lesson was When the have learned to share.
abbreviated and the.achool listened to
C. DUNLOP, Phm.B.
a most delightful and thoughtful ad- OBITUARY
diets by Airs. ReddltZ. Little Margaret
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Redditt also gave a very appropriate L.L'NNEYi-.The Collingwood Enter -
recitation. prise gives the following account of
MryThe Rexall Store
.Mrs. Rodditt's address as as fol- the life of Mrs, Lunney, mother o!
lows: Mrs, J. H. Johnston, which was men -
"God's Gift to Us—Mother" [toned in last week's Star. il
It is with deep regret that we have
This day has beorl' set apart in honor
of God's greatest gif4 to us, mother, to announces the death of Eva A. Hill,
the friend who is ever loyal when beloved wife of Mr. George A. Lunney,
others fail, always loving, from the secretary of 11w Enterpt•ike Printing Just before he 1s generous.„, and will Swaffleld and Miss Tabb. Lunch was
time ver are wee babies all through Company, which occurred at midnight be introduced by Mr. J. H. Jotrnstont�;erved and an hour spent in guod fel-
on !•Tidal, April 30th. The df•crased Public worship at it a.m. and 7 p.ln lowship over the coffee cup,.
her 1(Cu. We cannot love her too The pastur's rnurnthg theme will bu.I At the mooting of Huron 1'r•�hyth
much, and is she of the most Neon_ was the \Ictirn of pneunionia and only g rt''
+ withstood the rr\•ages'uf the disease a The Doctrine oC Holtness,” In th��,at Hensall on Tuesday, Dr. 1•'Ictrhrr•, of
derful person'. WI n we think of all evening, "Does it matter what a maty Thames Road and hirlcton, having re -
she is and can be, Just think she is, few day,. Tke deceased \%as a eon- believes"" A cordial welcome toall. apply to the
lirst of all, mother, then teacher, sistent christian wnrnan and a devout signed; it was agreed to
sontetintes preacher, nurse, comforter. member -If the Malde St. Methodist The annual congregational meeting .Assembly on his behalf for nave tq
eoanjcilor, hort_selivepei-{;awing and church. Her bright, engaging dispusi- Of Victoria St. church was held un retire from the active ministry.
tion endeared her, to a large cttti•ie of Wednesday evening, May 5th. The r - ---
hakrng and making home bright and
happy all the time in a thousand dif-
friends IImonest v\hom she In dee 1
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Ports of all the different departmon;=
Iferent ways, and yet always interest-
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missed. ?hi H survived by her Iws-
and classes were v, -r satisfactor•
Y
showing substantial increase in
ed, never saving when she req
band d lht
anone faUger, Mrs. Jutinston
of hoditrich. III, is also survived by
every
department. Interspersed with the. re-
rtherself
add to our c•anfuor enju}•meat. :\1-
ways remember that mother well vac
three sisters, \Ire. F,. R. Lewis, \Vin-
ports, the congregation were enter -
r!(lce every comfort for your cunvrn+
nips{;: Nies. Jas. Ferry, Toronto, and
tained by little Miss Marjory Daws
Mira• HuLQhPson, hors. 'tioggarth
fence, every pleasurt• for your- enjoy-
oft'' hrolher, John, of Collingwood, all
of \\hone \,%,re prvsitnt at the funeral
and
Miss Reid, the Misses Lymburner, Nlr
meet. Iler IOv, glows in her sym-
pathies and reigns in all her thoughts
The funeral tonk ' place from the
and deeds. It never cools, never tires,
family' resid,•nc,, Nl:kple street, to th+)
Methodist and was attended by
ems
never sleeps.
church
le
We all know-, too, tow brave moth-
a targe number of citizens. The Rev.
remeniber hove full of
Mrs can be t \\'e were'
courage they w•erc � when their sons
t J. Adorn; ( tat thed a the service al
the home and at the gravesi,lc.
HYDRO STORE
and daughters heard their, country's
'—`r
call, sending them away with cheer
PRESENTED WITH CLUB BAG
and comforts, though their hearts
THE SQUARE
were breaking, knowing that it might
Illi Al Saunders, Honored by Snow
mean the loss of all that \vas dearest
and best, constantly sacrificing cum-
Church S. S. on Retiring from
forts, busily sewing Abd baking all the
Superintendency
time that emblems of their love might
reach their- boys, whetever they might
--
On Sunday afternoon last after the
One of the greatest
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be, on the fields of Flanders, on the
Sunday schoul session and Mothers'
seas, or in hospital: if called upt,n to
Day exercises at know church, Mr.
household labor sav-
m
pay the supreme saeriflev, still carry.
Alex. Saunders was called to the plat-
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Ing on. .And think of the gallant com-
form and presented with a ,handsome
rades \vhu remained to continue the
leather travelling bag, accompanied by
Ing devices TS an
work.
the following address:
We can never re0ay mother, but
Goderic•h, May 9th, 1920.
there are many ways Yn ,vtilch \\e can
Gentle
>Ir. -Alex. Saunders,
ELECTRIC VACUUM
show our appreciation. love
Goderich, Ont.
aua kindly sympath,. from her girls
Dear Frfend,--Wo. the members of
an manly attentions' from cher boys
will do much to-gj'tldden her heart,
)-n„x church Sabbath school, desire to
day to to our appreciation
'CLEANER
1; a$y obedience and' respect fur her
express you
of your long and ealued service
tut shes will be a joy°l it) her, remem-
among us• You have the uniaue re-
bbrhig always 'that love' Nvlthouf'shr-
cord' .9f having been connected with
S,e a the di4iereui
vice means little,,
this school during your entire' life,
,
41 love yon, mother,” isall Rosy Noll,
tlrst as pupil, and afterwards as teach -
"I lave you more than' tongue can tell."
er and Superintendent. Eternity alone
makes at the Hydro'
Then she went pouting full half the
will 'reveal the number of young liver;
clay
that have been touched by yours and
Store.
Mother was glad w•IYhn she'd gone to
influenced for good during that time
play.
We would like to bear testimony to
"I hove you mother.". said little John,
your faithfulness, sympathy and rea-
1 Off with his coat; but his Capt w•eutont
diners to help in every possible way in
anything and everything that pertain-
WATER AND LIGHT CONIYINION
on,
!tt the garden high on the swing,
ed to the welfare of the school.
OODERICH
Uet
ft . her the water and the food do
We know the work .has been a pleat -
bring.
ure to you, and the reflex Inbuence foci
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good upon your own spiritual life has
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Jove you, mother, said little Fanrrmrn than compensated for the, re-+% i
Today I'll help you,abinI can. sponsibilities attached to it; but, on
And she rooked the baby till it fel) the occasion of your retirement, wet;.>j
asleepask of you to . aecep;t this travelling
Then, stepping softly^ and bringing the bag as a taken of estc+em for. yourself4,
broom,
u personally, as well as a' memento of
She swept the floor and cleaned th
.your •'work of faith and labor of love" WH'TE! S■AR u �,E• ,
and ha "among us.
Busy
Y DPY all. day was she, We pray for God's richest blessing 3
Helpful and happy as a child can bei to descend upon you and your family. a�
Which do you think did love mother and that though relieved from the
best? Fan. Yes,"
because it. she not on- more active duties of the Sabbath
ly said it but acted it. Sometimes It school you will still have many years Annual Excursion ,A �•'
is hard to be bright and happy when of Service deft for Christ and His
asked top mQ`,'I'.
go a message or lel ilei church, and that at last you may hear ni•,�
in some outer way, when play, a game the \Taster's "lWell done, good and
of ball or other 'sport is calling you, faithful servant."�
but try a cheery "'Ali right, Mother;' Signed on behalf Of Knoy church Goderkh to Detroit':'>'1
and see if you will not like the fun iabbat•h School. ;.?t
better. MART M. STILACHAN' AND RETURN
other ways of showing'our ap- NELLA Met). CLARK,
preciation are by our Industry, soar- WILLIAM WAITE. r i
test' and love. honest, industrious hoyE ADELAIDE, NATRV, t i
and girls are always %vented. They
will be respected and loved and tell? AMONG THE CHURCHES ;
grow up to be peeple of known worth
and, best of all,. a pride to mother. Sunday. May 23rd is to be set apart '
Such a great man. as Gladstone, Prime by the churches of the town as "Come
Minister of Great Britain, said that he iAt Church" Sunday.
Owed nil his success to two women„ '•Lettctrs to Friends" (or John's Cor- r,
his mother and his wife. Abraham, respondence) and "An invitation to the
Lincoln, who rose from being a poor Reasonable" will be the subjects at
hoy, piing In a log cabin, to be presi- the Baptist church next Lord's Day.
dent oP the United Stites, openly con- Bible school at 3 and R. Y. P. U. at A
aeg that he meed p o'clock. The Big STEAMER GREYHOUND
angerll mother. Napoleonon know
to hiknew IInd fell S,•rvice. at Victoria street Methodist
mother's influence when he saki church, Runday, May lfith : Rev. J. F. Steel
"What France wants is good mothers Reveraft, pastor: it a, m.. "When
and France will have good sons." 1 the, Brook Dried Up." 7 P. m., special Staunch, Safe, Speedy and Comfortable
Everything is gaihed and nothing ladle.' aid sereiee, subject. "The Place '
lost by courtesy. Good manners in- of \\'omen in the Modern church." 3 WILL LEAVE GODERICH
sure,,sucress and good manners sltoul't p. m., Sunday school.
begin at home. If we are courteous.
agreeable and kind at home, it will be- R''` d . ortrt las. rector of Dungan -
agreeable a
come second nature everywhere, and non and Port n Su .ay evn char- TueQday, une 15,9.30 a.m. E.T.
hove pleased and proud mother feels St. Drge',; on ~oven evening in
If her boys and girls are not only po- St, thin
congregation.
church very acceptably
ing
lite to her but to all mothers. once m vin rRev. Mr. l The tone. Mr, Arriving Port Huron 2 p.m. Detroit s m. E.T
upon a time, a woman. ,poor land old, ,morning Rev. \!r. Clarke and Rev. Air. p• + .
opo standing rim at n burp street corner, Douglas tett for Brantford to attend Returning. leaves Detroit Thursday, June 17th
afraid to cross td the other side lest the synod meeting. •
she be knocked down, School was let Thr ladles of the W. M. S. of Vic -
out and along came the children coria St. church whn attended the W
shouting and, laughing, not heeding the M, ,. konvention of ,Goderfeli district
poor std lady.
held a t Dungannon, were Madames 3 hound Trip $2 One Way
Reycraft, Wilson, Warrener, Reid Ali These writes rnolts W
.Al last Mame oar, of the ureses troop, tan, F[awklns, hoggarth. Postiethtvaito, �e �~ Tax
The ig°Jlyest laddie of all the group, Sonlry, Bates Dates, flttchnnan, ,Toho- The one boat tri from 6oieltich to bdrait this season.'
Ile paust<d beside heir` and [whispered %ton and :Million. y p
low' l The Deanery of Huron has been in- Visit your friends, and free big, wolyderful Detroit again. Now
"I'll help you across If yon Awlsh to vited to hold its annual: convention in more chiles s mi106 pie and growing si fast tq pppliktion
go' Goderich, and the program is being ata rie� that it is Mined soon to bwoue the ward s large#
Her` aged hand on hag' strong yeuNg prepared for Frldny, May .213th. Ser-
afm she placed; ' vloc will be hold 18 St. George's 1*4 greatest eke "Dynamic Detroit." The Neat[ of
And so. without hurt''hr harm, eliorch. and tate 'bmnetty matings and tka U S. A."
lie guided the treMblitltg feat along, : ltnterktinment of 'the.'doleitates wall
Proud thai his oww were drtn addl.it o place at , Notal-eanark- throutri .............. P--..
strong, (lfie"kindness hi ties Lee. Band oonlig t 00 of Go derich
Tlxtn back to his lrietiEts sixaiTt he welt Divine yens of
ill Knox church netj
RN young heat•t haq.child wtPll edit- gundsy morning and Pwening as fol,
tent. 1' tows: it a, m" -Rev. James Hamiltonj c
"She's somebody`s t1 itht'T, boys, you Il. A. Reit*. Mr. NeDermid will preartt ��n� �� ' ,
knew, >3. A. 7 n g, Jure 1 nth
For t!#11 she's fid, silttt3°twtilr sitttl slow, preach nn "The int ufC►�re•srmid will
And I hope, some t .y&Kv 't�t'ltl ltnd' a tlhy grhool Bind teen.,ige and atdul3
h'tthd ' biblt, enter at ti 0"Tock. also P.M.
TO fielp t4Y ttitttlticlr It's<hO Ahould Blandctas,e# 'alt 3 o'eloek. t
itt It rt`bfl�il 'r'ti+l�tlry it a old Lind srk, , mh® elan es, fi#issct)n Band slid Ateftrv' Orctsstr111 ltf. Qlulrtgrtg, ik Steaaor's 81111 hoose. Sys ban as g
Wheb het' owl` tleitP'Bdy Ba fat' away;
Qui of North St. Methodigt chureTt osttt>frt Liget lfttt"i SOv. Chillirelr sheer 12 yesis, 255
And sofnebody`s fsnriil 4 b€►\vee to► 'Mll colica next Sunday at 10 a, M. Tb(,
her stead. Toole of the Club will bo, ''t ae om be
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