The Goderich Star, 1933-12-14, Page 4•
5
at
are't
let• 3znpr0" an
to bit, azrsd t'
A%1+en, a ;
`ivat► 01.
agent `tbas wed: -en`* tom •,,, n
klix
mer
:use ;�tlt
a►f+l�f t lege,ltki i�ylah. ,e,
Ston, ►.r r
�.hrlac ptt+sc a!r i
f 'rouge ,,not �., ,�,....� •�---t �_.� ry..
i halter• # ; W. A. CW'bert, . • f, McDonald.. PreA0
eon. 5,' Mhfle d.>
Presbyterian church, 'xcnro *Pedal
ntoc
Ji k Johniltoa, who has been satiln, request,
durhVg' the*****n4 xrr..and Niro, 0..' R'w "
of::his Another, .t o. .
turf to the Home• .
't mt4de
_ ted Moving' to l�ilipn this +�e►r ... {L�, 'Wilson Ashfield T'orn'nsiii P. nlanitte J ^^e
lM� pert �ol�t�► _ �` .treed, a+dc a; u�ae
. . a trip,tii�ere'xlds;X sacred, ho a
llaace
�•�,,� Brown; auditors,
tv`
�, dun nd.
�d f d �m ,
an►ee �
tee tla �
l l?'elo
- 7�M
i lwl
Y1 the
to arhioh tial►" � lecto�re r � d
.:•J.�,",Y•«Kr!r�;,bb / ..r',C�t;".4W'`,:i'K",�rt•: �.Y�? �M�.,. .�y•
► Jikkok
ss,
gad at' 0 nit l lam«
. atrri;a' . td
mom
ever**
yy Ott
t
ciaib
401001000 ,
h � •diff
�ih�"�� �►1k�! �t��° 1M�p►' 'M�I4 `iM!'os, �t>�iefilffs . "e w:
jolonalire t4un x toufi►:. ,tor ' *
dtate frwri7q place... Herbert 'Taylor
flit
on"!.d t
excellent lam'
�at+n
'Relation la" Agriculture,' Mr.. tan
district ultural. ` relent&-
ti've of epihiten, . Present. The. eiecr.
tion of , officers . was is follows. Pr#t-
dent. Allan ii.:eed1 who wits returned to
this o for third Year; fat' vice ,Presi-
dent,
e tr'euUre i
, dirk r t+aar�'
+Ck►illt,y�ir'o�yc� t� ► y�
'Albert Taylor; • co +e, aures
r
on and er timed +clU lent has Wi oriHarrison Y
n +e a+ 1%40 lm ,
rlicetir on �'hursda�y ?►...
• to illness . la Concourse of people. gathered
been o 'bed owing Awa* made th r t of a , tee
during the `past week. She is being sat. at Crewe Unirted, church en n`t#orsday,.
, fountain pen► .a. irilCt txom the pups' and
itoch tt.N* Miter 7th, to pay their final, • tribbte
tended by h ►
• eaei�r.
• ia►n� ` Niv°ins has rented the farm oir hottest And reSPect Or one of the pion,.
bel eMdo i , .far ex�►nr.
The siv iter t cketas the ,
� , in the
. 7Covwn
and will A:htl ld
as p,
Cl e
er not
1 aura
u>�i' vt ,
en e
to ,
Ellen
vein
era Gienex�tl and Marine Ho+apital are en n at Mrs, tUi>Ircn Tiuirnizt• who pas-
laioae to It in the s tlr . !W .
atng an o. dthe tit
sale ti,
a e� g... n ttrlUn►>r �oviCaus. l"ollo
sed sway two dam wing
The holdern
embers of ono of these
e home,::an;
_..-. .. _ #!t short frigate service at the
o Gln mlem of his or bier
_ r _ .....__ bar` . . - __ .. � ,..__ _ �. _.. _.A.
Hoke .� ,
� in
bel
wasp ,the
impressive itcre- d
family,.ma xeeelve one week's Yr+ •
v'h . �v h was filled to capacity.
chute .►
treatMent in the boapital anytime deur
4+, of �Crea�e , sinal x,hxiiganno�l
e ::: months f ole
t the tw lve m tt #� o i#i the
>Rzs?;l �► iCsit MacMillan,
United .chtrncher ie�ev' 1� � .:
t
,
iishq.
+,
to
0*'
will
hen the pre-
sent teniat clw'red `Morris, who has rented
' ates .ft,
l+f'aise a tam, vltC
have
' - �'Mr• ry -azici :Msv.'-Itowaiard Squires- �tu
moved to the house . „belonging to Mr.
ipran ed
tadjoining residence In
Earles l�lliot �
Dungannon and formerly occupied by
Iliann
d the late John Ni'viahs.
intra. Nevins and b
e
Miss Smith,. of Durham, has. leased the
manse belO to"file- Presbyterifu l
chin, which, wsus vacated on Thursday
r
ketal ..
pf the ticket se ti+e Ma
Y
d he; *Mk" assisted by aa..for..
ca ir<c t
t�
n �
twined from lir Robert- D avidso»5t -
• . , neer sinr Rena t?a•C. wine, bf see
, -
The
tractor and tractor -140V, eighte
..�'x'he +�.. a► _ ► . ..9 tort , who ke.. veryfeelingly_ in the
ell...
sows and six calves, Which were to have a . byr. John
• sermon preached him.M ,
been sold by public auction .ata sale eel* Menary sang very effectively. a a polo,
led by John Johnston, of cioderich, it "Does • Jesus tare?"Interment- was
the farm of R.. L Reed, on Friday after- :eem.er ll-
- -. xniade _.hl► I�unB'ann4?� • _et �,..t�`, �.
noon, were sill redeemed' by the owner bearers. ,heing Messrs. Matthew Shriek -
D. E. Anderson, with ,'the exception of on ; �' ;iia lusty, W. P. Creeier,'Bert'
lel x W lit -11n Ha �', , and _
t
n r�.
_aa t ch.T e
a v will . _ .we
tl�,..:coars -,..� •. �«, .Wil
Treleaven-, 'David:-
sold , by �hThomasUFundirsr'.—: mrct lone r
a . lfam, meconneli,'
These chattels were seized some two The first checker playing competition.
W~eks3reviou t0'•t
he•
e.'
ex aeasonwas 'held Friday
at the
e
Mrs. James tlirvin and her sister, .'home of John Icilpatticka Con, 1: ..Ash,
.Martha Pentland, 'have -left -to spend.the the field, when sixteen of , the champions .f
.winter months, ' the former with her the district' gathered for 'in„ ,evening's
daughter, Mrs. Melvin Reed, of Toronto, 'pleasure, Players were'• present from
end, -
and the �atfer withwithher sister, l�rs.-.tea I+llleungeanrion, Crew +a, ci o ther- parte
Johnston, of Oshawa:. Theywere accom4. of Ashfield and' a' enjoyable time
panted by Benson . Pentland: their ryas, spent. The tesis ,served refresh-
nephew. itona1d Pentland, who is sadist- merits in the course of the evening: The
:inkChA ries Alto Ms—afore iiur n the ` :bigest: score for -the -even- was -made byr
rush of pre -Christmas* business, returned Mr. Raymond P'inuigan's team, *1th 44
recently from a week's visit with relative% wins, 23 !Osseo -and 18 draws'.; Mr, -Ernest
n'Detroit,
• ' ' Begun' team haying. Y7 wins, 44 losses
�
The annual meeting of the Dungan- «►nd '1 _ draws*. The players were Messrs.
t d in mond r'Inni'gan Johne W Petrie
•
e$$t 404 S.ca'.
aK •r-u�r-f-A..,1s.1+1
bi,
easy
'Hats from,
m
!Co*.
e or Chiffon, ad us
ops: all . X11 $had
Mr at
1.00 r
0 'iti�xr
155-
oug
e[INN01
shemeit Willlafai mole, ' Cecil
Uecii
lair" . ru:aela John CurfaA, .
R:
Jaares
Blake,ltrne� SSS ]tillott►
«
Charles Con ,
: � o
Ali lie .
M., Deed ►
lr A
tric r hearty
J. J.Etya,n;, John . 1P+u .
vote o thaanks was tendered to the, heat
M t] ay . to spend the:w�inthe ciit . n
- ; }eXt' last 'week '
spud the 'hinter .With frids in t3ea
forth., f •, • . •
1144, Jit g. Reis :was ,at Oodertch oh
Tt .,aw a, juror •.at the cotirt s
g ion thba..week, '
Mr. Janie* tri' left .144 week to
-tiP004g4. ►,ter wit. z In- -
lane, ' Westyon ,a'nd?'*ems
�h e
motote4 to Detroit on.' Sat ►r last
Mr, and''tl . ,. 'Weston .�v
where�• front Kitchener OnT�y
Oa 't the
Mr. Charles Ferguson arrived , bomee
tri Detr it' hast
.. week ,atter
Spending
'the Rwnnaer sailing ntheIwces
Inas Bugler, of London, int the
week -ends with: her father. also the Rot, . .
Ur, And Mrs. Bugler,:: at the rectory here',
Mr. Maier, of0oeiph, 1's holding evan-.
gellitic iervioes Ii counectieed with,. the
Plymouth. brethren in the. 'Orange Ball
evel7 evening this Week' .here
Samuel
,A 'Christmas tree and concert by: thee,
'Y .. Peoples S+
heal and oun .
Sunday so
y
diet? combined of St., Andrew's , United
chtirci>;, sin be theldd in'the"beeereent of
�t1RR'M�I
to
Ti
trewsa
Wig
F
A, ' �. � ddy ?btir ue f+atur%g,ld elever a.0
ee?
'00111tTiM0011,
An outatana st 'attrietioh withEpwAup EvEnvii. norm*
.► #
l'o* t >tllf i ''"a grand tan-Pla7-
# Walk and fia4,. at, LH
Mrs. Mired :Horhintn and Mr. Hoffman
The sYmPlithr of this-cominunity is
extended tothe family and -relatives of
the late :Mr, Anson lay, of, -Hanley
recent bee . . -. nt. Gtr `
. v , in, their . . 'fit
e e ►Doc.
on dneaia
h ...
t �v... y
e oh
and hostess, Mr, and • John ''t�uPat*' . • rola,.. arras a send,rs4
C� a Lie► �' y 'vr l� known
gAth when, Beales us lydli ppem'►
rick.; ;
here.gave
h .r 'tome
W.e
Mrs. it Stet e.
of tor the regular monthly xneeeting o the
W. �, S. of 'Nrsicina . Presbyt+eriaxx Church
d
last week. Mrs.R, MrWhnaney..;Pxe�dc
or..hel .
T-. _ .a
re�tid-�ln
p
sand. � "- appeal/or_
for a needywestern family d the ques-
n of a. es to the appeal 'was
do _ , �' p ,
de:1.10 .. r: esent it.
cussed and it Was �leci , par ,
eg . . -read ti n.{ �. R to
the- congrtga , o , Roes
annual ,__ financial" report, rt, which, was very
til' there beim a slight . increase
:gra ��',�-$
a Year. 0 , Me-.
over- the 8ivingss' of l at ye Mrs
Whinne _ vacated the chair in favor of
Y A,
Mrs. R. Davidson, first 'vice . President,
who conducted p'the'-election of officers,
.h as follo ..: President,
whish resulted ws
�Krs. R: Mc'Wll�inney, lat vice- presidelact,
'Mrs.
_ ,... p re ,
n 'vice den
Davidson; � vi -president,
Mrs. pR, aYlds. Ind p
Mrs. John Bennett; secretary -treasurer,
to Mrs.
Mrs:. Fred Ross, Tiding secretary,
8 •
1 secretary, Mrs, 'EZ.
n su tic
Q r
R.Davidson; 3r
ds supply
,Fitzgerald, key woman, Mrs. W. R. Sto-
ethers; pianist "Mrs Fred Ross; commit-
tee„ Mrs. W. H. Maize and . Mrs. George
Anderson,' A dainty lunch *as served at,
.the close_ of_.t b e
h g
World's greatest water power==womaxl"s
tears, -
'"Ma, • you said the baby lied your eyes
and 'Daddy's rose, didn't you?"
`Yea, darling.":
"Well, .you'd better keep your eyes on
hint -,.,he's got Gfandpa's:teeth now."
1'.
ere
re uta
•
•
xt U
1
•
I r,
rsfmas
uggestion"s.
Pleasin
estions toac Veen .
NEST- LOOWIL
NI
(1447-N$.,
1447`- `5 • t,° •4 , .: to 9 - �T St
ti
r 44, c$,. 0 , ;d$L9'
LIM FES • •
41,1410411-4-i4-4--4-4.4.--4.,-474-4-.4.--4-4-4-.4-4-4,1.4-4'
,•it . • i,• . • • AI • •• tr. 0, M' lu • it- •- ► . i $2R49
11
Imported Kidloves, tune qui-
,_:Iity, 00.0 pr• -
- -e.
,Ca ' Skin .Gloves, durable neat
t, $l.25,1$I.5O p1
Ch fliois . Suede. Gloves, all
ades,• fancy ,cuffs, pr. lc«.
Oiled Kid' Gloves;. $1.45, $2,95
y
`embroideied d
il lace points
w
ISto*
motif in yyy*
et� 01' c()Wed border,
0
tilt a w 3>ir et, ,=!
bgi t s'
matron
xa
osier.
- eldrest %t,tuality,
asll tined Silk Hose, in
-t e.ew-est•: a. h a 4 is,
Every pair attfai ve Y
bo rvice.,weight.
��j•
$1.004r.
$hear Chiffon,• per pair,
r
r..
�, good•: grogram will be.glv`ert< . 1
spected in this his. old home x ighbor-
.The ;Xoung' People,a Society of St. Ani hood, and the news of itis death Game aS
dales cum held avery interestingde I adistinct shock '�
,his neighbors
s
, .
the basetn t of flie church last `here.
bate in en
'Re l
e a eveningentitled, eo vee S. met ' y"ride, : after -
that -the W. motor ear -i more good ,t n noon at the home. of Mrs, Thomas Blake,
harm to. the' world, Both . sideswereTitle. a . g 1 ocd attendance: The election. ;o!
'welt 'taken and .the judges had a hard officers resulted in a few changes. Mrs,
,, i e
time deciding in faavor of the >�airmat v R porton was the,, retiring. presider}t,
• a' small___ _ - _ . oI_ e was elected.' p'resid+ent
. margin . iVi'rs. Th � ak .
A union: meeting of the Presbyterians;, :'an _Miss..'{ai"nlrjd.•B,rding see -
Anglicans and 'United church. - in the in- teary for this Auxiliary, Mrs, Bain Alton
Y s - ., the local Bible society was held secretary f the Circuit ,A.uxil-
tare is of tit recording seer ry Q
on Sunday evening last in St, Andrew's • liiry. Plans were di~cussed for a slipper
United: church.. Rev...Mrp Bugler, , of tl�.e and social evening for the whole cofgre-
c ave the address,_ _ in Blake hall 'on the
Anglican char h, � ation, to be held
which was well received by' a fair aud- evening ,of Friday, ope *ember 29th. A
Jenne._ combined choir of, the three full attendance $s. hoped tor.
to .. le -t xt .
chureifes xenaered'� a �` s1iT bier '�• ace ---'e -,
b 'Mrs. oQ ..
titled "The Beautiful Book." AYsv a CAt`�i IO V•
ouertette composed.f M S tchiner,
Miss Lucy
� Woods, Mr.. Bugler
and Mr.
Miss Winnie Marsh
is in
London for
a
Widoombe• rendered a suitable •-place short
time. `
for the occasion, After the service was Rev: Dr Barnett, of tioderich, was
over a. short. business period took place the' preacher in the hall last Sunday.
when the -business of last year was read Miss Irene • Stoll, of Stratford Normal,
if_-bv",..the-secretarY -atter--wMeh}-Mr,--fir tet he week-ei d t--her--home. .--
A. Edward was, again •elected president On account of the severe snow -storm.
and Mrs. Robert 'Scotchnier secretary for no school was .held in S. S. No: 1 last
1934. •
�.-.
There will• be a Chris�nias entertain-
' MAFEKING anent in S. S. No,, on the afternoon of
Mrs. William Blake Monday,
returned home Thursday, December 21st. Santa Claus
Thursday from Dun" vine 'where she had is to be there and a . good. 'programof
spent a few weekswith her daughter, choruses, drills, recitations, etc., will he
jos
..5
Store��
ifts for A11iheFam
STORE WILL BE, OPE
N4._tVER'Y •
' "EVENING 11NTII4 CHRISTMAS
Crepe Hose, .41.28 pry
oriderful,G
�rer--color-
'dons
o1Qrtons
4scat styes, double
�s�ats a others
alt]
r
iderdo 'f
nett ptterns.'
trip tt gunnel of e
'Thad style-, $4.94
t�-
itt Writer
►t"teroon t:
w�r1th that
w
comt'onab1
w
.'
-
Tog 'HO RS
When it.comes to gi ts.
Verysmart leather. •tg,.
$t2 to $2,9$',''
Fare Handal* to
otateh the, coat 9
in ally-ry;
1 shades
Pullovers,Haney kuru,
new uc iii e
I*
a
Cosy and warm 1n love
ly patterns, • size' 6, t
I 4, priced at .
41.001,
P
. under their ' sc err, .
van the porta given
Miss
"Webster,
y.r { •i.
th $c 1~ , f
boo.
'
-ongregi�t on a :�' holding
ire �
thin annuj�al ahristmas � e�.p_{, '�.}t�+�,,�yy
to nment in the hall On ,' i'lday, mo
tin o ..•Choruses, drills
bar 22nd, consisting � >~
la
i,
8 Plays. A, .good, .
' axe . short p Ys �
beim prepared,
Pres,
-Ladies' d� �aif smiths ;i'r
The ladies Ai >
acongregation'..held :theirAnnued:.
byterr x#
Meetingat the ' home ; of . Mrs. Y Wilil�au?a
Watson. All officers for 1933 -were re-'
e devotional .
elected for ...'1934. Th. t 1.
eohsistee, of Christmas 'hynu ,. and
gram,
call o _ _
f
the roll..
vas -answered -by -verses
scripture on "Peace. " Rev. ' Mr. Mills
e •af
Which
closed. the mcetrtiAg by pr:�y r; ter'` W .
tit'
a dainty lunch .was served by' the hostess.
t
IOW OGRE 1
ST...
tf rROOM0-
�r �.`a9
-car_l'
o
can be• done ir�l�""fin►
w"' �"
.a ,
CAIN'S
•
We
asm. to. ai�e.
ASK TOR : YOUR CAL 1pAB. '(
.woo 0
E,,
HA1lUL1'ON STREET-
'-PRONiE.296
Sells Insuranoe of all kinds, ` Get
rates from° him before renewing or
• planning new insurance. _ -- • _
-
greater At -sort -1m
a
•
t. Suggestion§ -for
ak d a i Jackets, heather .shades s• $.
''Turtle -meek -Pullovers, honeycomb weave . it
�T. e
fine knit: xteek Pullovers,. x
I ve1el l ars— -- . •
•••.••4,••••$1.95
avers with crew neck and zipper
fione..4 .'11,04 •.4 • • tit • 4 • •,• i • • i • • •' • •. ••
a
Earge9 variety of w Neck-
wear. in:fine imported
il
'Neat' pattern bass, a
trattively�boxed
• �P
69c
.en
•
Arr&W tafori ed Shirt '
will make a gift *that is -
sure to please, the Inn.
of-rirost .fastidio"us
lilts Broadelo#it; -f ne
striped pattens
Sora • ties) Sitit4ble
patterns ,
49c
GLOV
l lined Kid ` Gloves,.
fine quality, per pr.
$1,50 and ,.
fleece -alined Kid GioVes
$1.60
' of -lined Kid Gloves'
1.
K
the Most
useful Gt,
IA, WOE SOCKS
inatvaziety of patterns and
shades*
. A
t --air
'WOOLSOCKS
Fine qiiality, plaids, checks
arrows
75c pair
13 TS
Genuine Leather Belts),
o able' buckles.
Y _i'i1s.
911ld
tt
�1ra, colored 1
elastici 17
•
scarfs or n
SILIC ANa wooSCAR
er,
ULE -BROCAng
REEFERS
Fringe border
IC
Pine white lawn, color-
.
ed .:order, ,3, ,
'linen Initialed Hand-
kerchiefs, 354 ,
$1.75
OQUARES. s
Neat patterns
„JACKETS -
T h e • "Acinejkt” in
� ��}�
colors n�) a
t„blue and
1�Vllit 83.75
c►'s. Acme lett, sash
I ,auttt
N'S OATS
Quality +vete+, well tailored. A large Moe.
° to choose from and Al at gretly reduce prices.
0
wrNew WO is in navy a
41 tut smut smuttt t*go re. I
teals'
Ai
•
•
lb
•