The Goderich Star, 1937-10-01, Page 4rtr(tion
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Colin Young •and _ •y�[rs. G. W. , P'atc.V
son, :of Toronto, visite! the 'foramer's
Other
'Tait , anddaughter, Mrs., t Clark
relatives the first Of the Week,
Tabb and' 'Miss Minnie
T'attb, Mr. and Mrs. D• fiquires and
babe returned :Saturday from a,
motor trip to . Skatebewan ani! Al-
berta, where they . Visited _ friend's,
,Rev. James Blair and his aster,
titin B.lair,•' iR.b1,, : and Mr: and . :Mrs.
Will Clayton, all 'of l'tltnam, spent"
Sunda.Y with' Mr. • Joint' Treble and
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rs,' W. x. Mellwaino ',.tics Clark,
paw u Xoun and
altrr3. ;�[W. 1•,S.
�arln: attended`ersottended� tthei� . .
sectional meeting • .ln Goderich on
Tuef3'dday. _ •
His EightVilltis ., Birthday"- Mr
Alex. 8,Your, of Loyal, celebrated an -
'other birthday on 'Sunday, .September.
20th. Be was born In 1852, the eld-
est son of Alexander and'Cliristena
MacKenzie Young, and has lived a1
his Life (excepting three years in
Goderich) ,an __the.- 8th : concession of
Colborne. During his long . life, Of
eighty -live years, Mr. Young has seen
many
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ehangea and
nd
Improvements
:n
ildinnfarms In road and
l iadill AIr. •'Blair' preached . in .Vic- p
W110M1 11, . Sept.
mpbeli was a visitet4 at• Parkhill
last '•• eelriend. K
Mr, and Oro,..Eobu iter and tam
1 sohotil `fof the rosy, have Moved their.
1 and" ffr a • std to
it
Osla P
ri and will oceuly the vacant
house' on Mr. Walter, °holes farm,
Mrs. W. A, Catmpbell, Mrs, -...4,
McDowell and. Mrs, Win. `Walden atm
tended the freabyterlal meeting at.
Godericb en Tuesday. •
Mr. Warren' Bamford has returned
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home frons, IG1iuton :hospital, where be'.
spent the past month as a .patient. We,
ope be will •soon be • ahle to be .,iu. ac-
tive work again. • `IDAIR'Sir a°�'RODUCLa` M.' . G:rainger�;u' inzx t nit , g xgd, ,. i,.
Dr.' J. -W. Ca.mpbell and Mr, =Everett: •• FredM 1 mon ,a • ,
h n, are, iO.1bs Salt butter, c'C v t, Gralag4t, eo, Bedour; marn�golda, 'globe,
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Hoover, of Gt, Y.ou s, ,. Geigerr ;,' iS lbs. butte• in 1 -Ib. blocks , }L True caner, T. ,'Snowden,; initerxne
visiting the former.fi brother, s ; �. 'iP' n xe e . 51t� . • _ ei
lends. • . 1 r , •eCia nno t, R. Cis r , - . dlate ° marigolds, 3L, G rang r, 3�1,
other friends, l and
• in be�
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pBader; field earrgts,, ,7l1'. >Ekat,der,. •Q.
A. number.' from Westfield attended
Battler lb i t 1 tt Ed.,
B t tact . table' carrots long, lire;
anniversary services at ;DonnybrookVoter, „ Q Battler. CI a
an Sunday. 1Veotla, k" Barker table carrots,
}I. Brandon, '1 and «. Indian- .Burr•.
ser ducks,•• ell, ti, Battler, ►r, Grieve.
Indian . Runner` ducker yours , + ,
k. va Oath'
Battler, nr• �?rlave. 'Mus• Q
okl, H. Penhale, T. * Snowden ; : Mus •
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:�opn ,!4.u�1��... ye,.g, ,�H-. �'e.• h.,,... �,.
Bnowdeu. '' Pekin ducky, old ' • 0. Bat-
tler, T,1snnwden; Pekin ducks, young,
a n 0. Battler; ; Roue
�>< 'B, W r er, t , n
ducks, ol'd, 'p. Snowden. Toulouse..
geese;' olid, A." H.' 'Warner* Embden
geese,, old', A. ." Warner,. W. 0. Clark
Embden 1 eese y`oun ,' A. r .. Warner,.
ti 8'
rat and 2nd. Bronze turkeys,old? A.
aE . Warner;bronze turkeys, young, A.
11. Warner. •
Judge -LL. Stephens.
103, nt
• #,, Middleton;
Steres',;Ark. ' Gl mine;
l lllaberer, la}, I''ortern;.
rw ea, Mara. i t. Woods, Mrs , ter:
yellow era's. '. :1et;lyrnout,
iranger; redx era at, C. 0. Middleton,
. St lI ;" hn ; Ies', Jk 8terlR
Ing, •F. x1i ►rtton; er(skit ,apples, four
^s riedes,�•.� J iter. , ;. TMe gout ;-
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• "(04,011,11K4 a> om• I*ge
'wu lowed to return two days later;
In the ,Mg00. tlme he went .about hie
duties as opal but became ill again
eu. Mondaya•of tlids w eeltr., r..atad
A T5rlp t Western. Cana w• -' and
:Mrr. How,ar . Squire, •so#' ,Dona..., a -.
•uncle anal :flout, 1raae Tabb•.an Miss
Cinnie� Tai>tii have returned' from+ .a
ve woke motor tri ',through West-
b,, eek. �
e ranhda•.r,- Manitoba, gash 1teliewa�n.
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d• . ' berk�--�•tQ the P4�tee Rive... dt
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t,;rlet.' A variety' �f . � ..
r lally'
:trip i .e
made t r
414, :•era
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lutes. lug. The -ops' .t�brough Maul'
PA* were reported to" ° good. While
h.,. ou t' Saaatcln-
pptQat �►� t oise ,�fhr.,�gh
ew,an and Alberta were a total failure.
With- not • a . gr`een. 'plant to seea. ;.A.
,.more colorful pictures' Was 'presented
in the - Peace ,Rite• d-istrlet, wit"e
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e. verything' was: f`.lourishing,'Everything
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he ar.ens equ..
'thereF :was •good,. with t. •,:. g . d .
to or':'better than hose to be seen In
"Sterling; �Meintosh Itede; C. B, 1Iid«
eon Stern ; Bartlett ..,arse.;
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Battier.; k +a. Ba 1 x
ar Po. ter ♦' colleetion
cat l�. r
R t1 y +fir G
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of a+,pples, 4. Sterling; winter app10,
3. Sterling,: 0, D 'Middleton; • best i•1,-.
quart ba. rltet.. 4toliito,1 Rede, •C.
Middletota, F edd tidalzetaa , Balcivtt`lus,
, • Sterling; ,!Plains apples, 11,...0:0•014!
ner, 3k• !Sterling; lNor'thherit i ,:: F;'
titdlet $n C: ...:M.iddletou: King of
T'hoo :iris, ,7,• :Sterling, '31.• Granger ;
Greentngs,., Sterling, 5 3. porter'; Rib -
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i 'Wealthy; A
Morn; 1'ipf►#ns � �•. Sterling; �'G"ea y,
8,• Wnrnerr, `Fi. ,Porter; rapers, F.
dof n
relative
of n us.home one e R•. the e
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o , St�'..l � , nt A.
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M• del. e � n,. .,, .
s• Porter, r ' 1, Sterling; Blenheim:" ice «creum� •was served upon ' vat
ioua
E, orte
sot a > ,
pilins, '(3. B. ;fiddll'eton, J, Sterling; occaslons, the treat being frozen from
_Snows, F. Middleton, 'T. +"Sterling;' On- lee taken from' a .natural ice -house.
''tarios, J. Sterling; Wolf .River, V. 'The water from an \'overflowing well
-Middleton .. 4'. ' .Sterling; basket of wan. frozen to a great depth during
Middleton,
fruit, Mrs Haberer,� J, - Sterling. the winter season, A' few loads of saws
VAIGETABLES the ice. storehouse was complete. At
e ' Battler, 31. dust were scattered over the top and
Early patuto s, ., O. a , tt
Rader; late potatoes, . M. 'Rader, 0, least two feet of ice still remained,
tier ; Late potatoes, ill. Rader, O. Which would be .sufficient to last until
`Battler; laenyiest mangolds, (3.” Bedour•,,'the end of the warm season.
31r. and Mrs. ,1Hlairry Freeman and
three children, of Waitrfleet, •ar.t
spending a few weeks with relatives
in Colborne 'township. , •
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Very low battery drai-
er
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r�tgci� butter, . , �'recl . zc�lyxno , 0
;' 1 fancy pr, n 'but'. er,
es r• " .. att er., Cheese, home.
made, IV 0. Clark, 8.. A. Fuss ; cot-
° taage cheese, W, G. Clark, .Flerb Neeb.
Half -ham,. _ bome-eured; smoked, 11,
Geiger, H. `A. Fuss. Two Ms. home-
rendered lard, 0. Battler; R. Geiger.
Pair dressed chickens, F:. `.McClyanont,
Heaviest dozen hen's eggs,white
EiHAUSTEDNERVE5
BY TAKING
(Batteries last :full season in ordinary use)
Full automaticvokume control to prevent fading..-.
Hialb qualzty dynamic ,epeal .er. ,
Uses. 2 I batteries, one .A battery—NO• C needed.
LIILZINN
AUTHOitIZED DF•ALER
Phone 586. •
The Square
They Help To .Bring The
Shattered ;Nervous System
Back To • its :<OM Time
-Co nditiOfl
Tciozen X}en's ,eggs, drown s aT�eiT;
Foster, Tidos, Snowden,
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Hosie- ade white !bread, Dr. Grieve,
W. G. Clark; home-made Graham
bread, Ed. Foster, W. G. Clark•;
Boston brown bread. Ed, Foster; mit,
bread, albs. Howrie, W. G. Clark ; gr a-
haiin:•tnufliris, F McClyaiuout, E. Foster;
layer cake, light, \V. G. Clark, -W. R.
Stevenson ; scones,' Ed.. Foster,' W. a.
Clerk ; tarts, F. '. Me-lytngnt, Elmer
Stevenson.; Scotch short 'bread, W. G.
Clark, • Mrs. .Elowrie; 'layer cake,
ebocoarite; 1V.. G. Clark, 0, McCly
tnont4 layer cake, 'spice, W. R.. Ste-
venson, Airs- llowrio;. fruit cake, Ed.
.Foster, W. G. Clark ; buns, W. G.
Clark ; tea biscuits, Ed. Foster, Dr.
Grieve; ginger hermits, Ed. Foster,
Mrs. Browrie; cookies, F. McClymonC,
Mrs. •Halberer ; plain , muffins, W. G.
Clark, F. ,MeClymont;, meat loaf,
.Mrs. Haberer, W. G. Clark ; apple • pie,
1'). Stevenson, F. McClymmont ; lemon
pie, E..Stevenson, W. G. Clark; box
luncblh, for school child, R. Geiger, A'.
A. Fuss;; home-made'. fudge, O. Bat-
tler, E. Foster; baked beans, R.
Geiger, W. 0,.'Clark ; most suitable and
appetizing cold lunch for one perso'a,
H. A. Fuss, , R. Geiger; pickles, pints,
O. Battler,: W. G. Clark; catsup and
meat sces, O. Battler; canned
fruits, :,W.` '0 :elarli; canned vege-
tables, H. A. Fuss ; canned meats, G.
Battler,. H, lA. Fuss; bee products,
Paul Cleave; strained honey, Valli
Cleave; Maple syrup, F. 3'IcClymont,
Paul • (leave:..„�
GRAIN AND SEEDS
- White winter 'wheat, Elgin Porter,
Hilton Truemner; , red !winter' wheat,
M. Rader, 8. A. Fuss; spring wheat,
'M. Rader, Ii Truemner ; field peas,
,▪ Rader; 'barley,' .. M.. •;Rader, O.
Battler.; ?white 'Ws',H. " Truemner, H.
A. - Fuse; red clover seed, H. A. Fuss.
BertDunn ;mothy seed, H. Treem -
tier,„. T. rio 'diet►; Sweet. +C'lover seed,
0, Battler, ''. 'Snowden Yellow corn,'
O. Battler; Dent corn, H. A. Fuss
Sweet„ corp, ?w Battler, T. Snowden;
pop corn, .(1. Battler; pea -beans, O.
Battler,, MM Rader; buckwheat, 31;
Itador ; ta'lleat, and heaviest stack of
eorttb -.'Battle. As,33. Warner.' •
• TUI
tree' abuts' ''grapes, "0', Battler,
short, 0, Battler, 'F Barker; table
beets, long, 0, Battler; ,table turnip
beets, -Mrs. 'Woods, F. Barker; pain-
snilis, 0. Battler, A. H. 'Warner;
table.turnips, 'F'. Mithileton. 1? Cleave;
heaviest° •. `turnips, H, Tttuemiler, T.
Snowden; sugar beet niangolds, 31..
.i�1'��� -,•�.i :sly
e - �, Battler ; saTsiiy, 'Mrs•'Wt.:.
calf, Dr.- Grieve; 1 head cabbage, H.
A. Fuss, ;Mrs. 1t;. .Allen; head cauli-
flower, 0,• Batttler, B., Dunn;• white
celery, 13• .A. Fuss, Dr. Grieve; musk-
melons, T.. Snowden, C. • Bedour m
watermelons, R. Geiger, H. Truemner;
citrons, E. Foster, R. Geiger.; pumpki:i
or ta!bie use, A. • H. :r Warner, E,
Foster; squash for table use, . W. G,
Clark, F. Barker ; largest pumpkin for
feed, '8 Truemner, Mrs. Woods; -4arb -
est squash foe feed, T. -Snowden, • 0.
Battler large; Engl,isii potato- onions,
0. Battler, H. A..Fuss ; large white
onions, F. Busker, 0. Battler; large
red onions, F. Barker, 0. Bat
tier ; large . yellow onions, F. Barker,
0. Battler; red tomatoes, 0. Battler,
F. Barker; ' yellow tomatoes, 0. Bat-
tler; largest tomatoes, Ed. Foster.;
gherkins, 0. Battler, T. Snowden ;
cucumbers.for table use,. 0. Battler,
E. Foster; small fruit tomatoes, Airs.
Behalf, R. Allen ; largest head of
sunflower, 0. Battler, A. Truemner
collection garden herbs, Mrs. Haberer.
R, Geiger; collection peppers, Hr.
Grieve; sweet peppers, Dr. Grief-,
Mr's. Wood's; ;vegetable marrow, FIs
Truemner, A, F1. Vi'arner;• Green
l ibbard -squash, IL-,Trueminer, F.
marker ; , Yellow ubbard ,squash, F.
Barker,; A.•.'1)11..• Warner; egg plant, 0.
Battler; A. H. Wainer.
pens October est -Closes December 1st:
In Merchandise. Certificates Good
Anywliere In Our Store .. . •
RU.LES
1 -Contest open to amateurs only.
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2--.A11-01eles to be homd-Imitted
eted .and hand •finished.
3—All Mita: must be i from R
Y�. > +
,, ,...Entties mow bops&alfa oily or all cls..
�,,, het only tme prize may 'bo won by
Wms will be judged.Ay R pt Ott
lonsmolg
our
-*Wows- and returned
REEN'.TYAR.S«
Mdis' la at Toronto
.: T'lie mane as you saw . F y •,
. and London Er bitions. •
EegelltSeaGUll.
oz. r .• • .♦ •• ♦ ♦. i_ • i ► • a i' •.
Fine, quality 4 ply yarn for .every purpose.
A full range of colors. '
ReientSa Beach
•i• f 70: 101114111.6 ,'s.. i ,• : •: . �.•. 11 :. ♦.. i :•. rt. • • _•.
3 ply yarn, lovely. quality° and shades,
Regent .Andalusion
° A favorite yarn " formany 'purposes.,
.1tegentoSea, Hawk •
}�,., . • •• • i i M ie .r. Y •'.• • . • f i • M 2154
A lovely yarn with white fleck. Suitable
for suits, dresses and pullovers in warm, "
rich . shadesfor fall.:
Mr. and Mrs. Ross +Young, of 'N ortn
Bay, :were recent guests of Mrs. Thos.
Young, Srtiath street. •
lir. and Mrs. Alvin Finn, of Detroit, -
were guests last week of Mr. Finn's
parents, Mr. and Mrs P. Finn. Brock
St„ not 'Mr.' and Mrs. Russell Finn
as mentioned in our last issue.
PLOTS -AND
Bouquet, W Targe, Mrs. .Haberer, Mrs
R. . Allen botique>t, .•shall, ; Mrs• Met-
caalf •Mr: , its Woods;. salvia, Mrs. `M.:
.Woods, : Mrs. B. Allen; dahlias, Mrs
Metcalf,- • 'F• : !Barker, pansies, `.
Barker, Mrs. Woods; • fli.►,rous rooted
b oni� t ` in pots, Mrs..1tobt. • Allen;
gels, h' Barker, U. Granger ;
as terns,' Mrs. Metcalf, • Mrs,' Woods;
petinifita, ` ►. ,Metcalf.Barker
collection of bonse planta,' F. •.Barker:;
coleus, Dr., Grieve,,, 'B. Geiger; ..glou
anis, F. Barker, firs. Allen; four
varieties of aninnal's, • F. Barker,
Mrs. • (bt'etca1f ; cosmos, Mrs. R.
,A1kn, Mrs. Woods; ,zinnias, Mra.'Mei..
Ba'rker:; Verbenas, F. Barker,
Mrs,: R. ' Ai1en •" glad o'lus, ' Mi s.. ll.: Ali
len, P . Da rker i ' sweet !tests..'' . Barker,,.
Mrs: 'it': Allen writ, Barker, lira.
oboe t
: (To be eeneluded. next, ,or
ST. • AUGUSTINE
iST. •AUGIJSTINE, • • Sept.
Mason, of East .W'awanosh - and .:Mrs.
F. Joliieffer, of Hollywood, (;a1.,
visited with. Mr, D. and Miss • J. 1•
',McAllister on Friday last.'
• Mr. D. McAlIister was i Bluevaae
visitor on 13ionday;
On Friday last while Mr, Roy Fin-
,pigan was Assisting in loading one of
Mr. Ratz's trucks he had the misfor-
tune to fall 'backwards off the Truck,
ree'iving spinal injuries which mach
necessary his removal to Victoria
hospital, London. There he was
Placed in a plaster east. He was
brought home again and we hope for
his speedy recovery.,'
'o s gall -wool 1 tune ' fox
cheviot suits
and in,single breast -
.cd pleated leated back. style,
p o and ', ;gaff
,
C "3'0-34.,_..
am
bio
Special
Same as above CM u 1 r,
. r' 'olb p
knee and 1 p golf b omers
Sizes 24-30.
Special
IIsi•/
A8 ent for Tip .Top, Taijlorrs
Square.
Phone 384
TTHANKS
KS
DAY
LONG WEEK -END
FARES
between ' all pointts in Gonada an
certain destinations in the United
States
Tickets good going from Noon Friday,
Oct. 8, until 2 p.m., Monday, •
Oct.• 11, ,1937.
*Where no. P.M. train service Oct.
8, tickets good on',A.M• trains.
RETURN LIMIT to leave destination
not later than .midnight,
Tues., Oct. 12, 1937. .
MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE
Adults or Children - - - 25c
-Full information from .any .Agent
•Canadian. Pacific
�AGEN' -` FR
O 1 - •r
SJMMONS', FuRt r URE
Phohe 335 •, Hamilton St.
-Regent Sun .Rik
,:A fine quality. 2 .ply' yarn , suitahle:. for •''fine,.
knitting..
ent Boucle .
1 s •f . 0 . �° t i •
:Especially suitable for suits, ,'dresses and
overs. ; -44‘; full -range Of shades,'
RegentSea
Moonoz. Balls. 2Ct
.
Pot' babies* things. fine: -wool with silk' •
thread. :
TNI WEA
'At, CORN11EL1YS-": `
L xum9US', .TitIM.i D WINTER COATS'
PERSIAN LAMB BOMBAY LAMB
BLA'C'KaFoX -.RED PDX' .
UIRREL "-SABLE
WOLI
—FRENCH BEAV`tRI•NE•
Every Coat is, distinctive-:-carefullchosen for y style and
c uality Chamois -line: We urge -you to mace your Selec-
tion early while we have complete stock.
Pride 19
Y
. Soft1y . draped „and.. gathered ' fronts :sure these- new
Autumn Blouses that dressy style ihey,�need for wearing with
Autumn Suits.', ` •
Pell* *sill
b+t o oil 5 t t 10103140 634 Micsalk%
a a► opllt i a1 a '+f 'it 1937, frotlt
in the tom I 'Jockifl the sal and frost seven
ipr'a>r C Via►' the aftoen* until ten e*tioeir in the afternoon.
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Time.)
y Smart ;Afternoon.
Afternoon,. uses.. Styles that ': .t•'leadersty
Sizes 14-20♦
:Special:
SA CCAS. and P)LLOVERS
ll1N'S - YOUTHS'
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e"fou will find a large variety to choose from for every-
body in the. family.'
"SHOP WHERE, OU 'A „INVITEI '. `+r OP"
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