The Goderich Star, 1926-06-03, Page 5•
AI. JUNIS slot.. Ude
w�•�r
yam,, W461✓,..4/114•M•liALIA1 x terms sad conditiees of the gift. A ewer }}�tt the am,sae ,yyed� the ergo -
native of Gorki -iris, Oat., lir. Gerdes :assert i etweea the lift leas ofd
rly
first arrived in P9ritish Columbia fa ewes, saheb Wag :Mend
tett
1884. he!** the completion of tLtstriketese ewe* Beet's �e+sapisort tor
his
CR , axe after a abort time :peat dowaroue for some: its were not
at Spencer. Bridge tend Nortb Iile+yal, reeristered oa way oce:asiees icy tine
]ceased ht 'Vancouver early in 1iYt Parities. The Peeid however, tee -
before the incorporation of the *hire thr1e ckaaie blows oil Dreek-
and has ever since made his hew arth; Pehlke* Nairn and took
here. He was one of the sufferers in lariat tiia victims* of "ltaetkit s.'•
the great fire of June ilius, Ind, les- The tali eine the f� into the wor-
d everything he posses, but with sear eeiMtiann is ret staasa.. "Bll)'•
sed
the ehareeteristk spirit displayed by licDosald dos �g titi trick &et from
than an tee/ ' ite3d firs lead. icor a
Ws. also carry a large stock t. fad FLY T4;' , FLIT. by this great disaster, and bas been i , er r a shut -out, the Pad.
in commercial ur-
suits ever since. In public :stairs s to neer hens* a runner, but
PI.YUSA' also SAPPO POWDER.at Mr. Cordon has played his partits a
r R
wat Li�S/irs� ei ��
lit rrw..rr�r�rrrri....�n _ _ 'Jnuinuniwwi.:wn.,.,r iiwd.- � ��
MOTHS
SAPPHO LIQUID for MOTHS: Destroys them.
Protects pods. Kills also eggs and larvae. Stainless.
Price 40c and 75c.
Larvex for Woollens, $1.Qt�
those early pioneers, was undatutted store t ed as if the Puririars
i BLACK FLAG SAPPHO FIXX FLYOCIDE and actively engaged 1> dims lacking the pump in the early
i i
towards elating time they tame to
true citizen and has taken a specie Nie and had the Purities on the rrn
• interest- in -educationist. matters in for a few minutes. Norm, li'Iehiff's
Vancterms ouver,on having served for nine uitaaaisted double � pla,yy when he took
and BLACK T'LAG POWDER FOR ANTS and the eity's school board. a sent liner off Prlelham'a bat and
OTHER. INSECTS.He was ons ee the founders of the then stepped on third base to retire!
Vancouver Pioneers' Association and wars tits play tkaKt killed the'
!Cancers'' chance: of stagsngr an early i
15c and 25c.
is at present a past president cit t rally.
g tore iirEkt:tti
Mr. Gordon will be Both teems showed weakness on
am n��� beawsrdtd the medal, bunts, every hatter,whoadopted#hits1
e e xrcipient++ beinfr :MIP. II. p sY, reacitittyc ilia initial slick in 1
„ J. Cumbie, Rev. Dr. E. D. McLaren, +utfety. The :bort length of the bas. s
Phone 0 . Gods IC Mr. Alex. Morrison and Mrs. Angus es gives en infielder little time to;
•
C. Fraser." pick rrupp s twisting bunt and snap it
The medal will be presented at the therbitttel.1tAs sokon as someone tin `
i r .sauw -a.,. - -_' —46416°"--"-*.:,-----.i=-•�•-•• •--e' annual picnic of the Association at vents a system of play ,by which one
Bowen Island on Saturday, +lune 12th, inileldcr can be s#ationed to handle
HU QN couNTY couNcEL hod the rgetvingx day a commemox- ,ell bunts. bunting will then become
11
atien service will be held*on. Vancou- more an art than a habit; & rrsition
ver Day, the fortieth anemery of which it seems to hold now
VIMANWAMEAWAre
IRISH LINEN
Special Values in
Table Damask
Linen Toweling
and Linen Sets
See Our Display of Cut Work
F. E. HJHBERT
THE itASH STORE .PHONE Se
et the berviceseats nd at ..—.»....
Stanley Park, At this service QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES.
HERE AND THERE •
Yesterday for Get -Together With Bruce are to be reserved for all the eurviv- Gaalagxleh lost another member of
County Council.ors of the great fire, of which the "Spafford
ts sporting fraternity' well Austin 1i rt. p �A MW" �' " •
committee estimate there are still pa or a s take over n
between 140 end 150.
in Session This Week in G,derich--Go to Kincardine the greatgrads-emery••
•
Are,
L .VALUATORS TO BE APPOINTED THURSDAY
Reeve McQuaid Makes Heated Denunciation of Tactics
of Those Who:Backed Highway Pavement from
Cnderich to Clinton Good Business Reeves
*innings and Middleton Claim.
S tf d sit # #k yr a new -. k ..
Position with the C.P.R. at Guelph•;74WILL «C11' "pan thug secure' It 6cad member of :Stay in this district will be ship;ted
Spaffatd played sh1924 for he votes for their favorites by paying here towards the elose of the contest„
Dei. A. L. BAPTIST
tMOI� AT THE hard -ball team of 1924 when then TILE Si ETIIMg )a PONi� up their subscriptions to The Gode- bt t do not
wait till yt u see the Amer
BAPTIST CHURCH had such st eueceasful year tit O.B.A.
rich Star or securing new subscrip- I to get busy.. :flake nomination: air
�le regretted keenly, especial'- Arrangements have been made tions, Send The Star to your absent; ones and let the children get a good
out to hearlv amongst supporters of the W. C. whereby a number of merchants of friends (it is better -than a letter f eesheee in the rare
the p F. M. Co. team, who counted on him the i,
A large number of people turned circles
His departure tram our
A, L. AicCrimmon at
midst
a Ba tint church for both services
hi town aro in a vol• from home) and with the payment of `"-
teat Sunday, as well as the lecture on to star for them this year: ing contest in which a genuine Shot- a year's subscription you will receive s " .
elonday night,. Ernie Pridhant,s rtor1, in the nen- land pony wi11 be given away .abso- a ballot for 3000 or 2000 votes asc.- %�
Tne morning service was opened tre garden - for the Canine Club- was l f
Cutely free to the child who will re- cording -to whether the' subscription.
as usual, with the Scripture reading, r tenet to watch. every fly nut, in his
The June session of the county hoped .and felt sure vent the most the passage found in John, 10. This direction being takmri care of in snap. ceive the largest number of votes is a ieew, one or a renewal. ;
. council opened on Tueeda afternoon ,capable men available. would be se-
, p during the. period of the contest. Tho -These contests have been put on in `' v
y e ted.was followed by a solo Prayer
Mrs. El-" py faahian. « " conditions of the contest will be quite a number of towns, itamavh,ol, ns.
at e' o'clock, with :til the members in 1 c.. lion,' entitled. The Prayer Perfect," ort ?ane played tha* game fie found in ,the formal announcement vehicle some chid leis bene made.
attendance, Warden J. W. McKibben Ile noted the fact that one of the The Rev. F. C, Elliott, paster of reser ed style also, and the collection
in the chair. members of the county council, Air, the church, rho has not been able to re�owed did much to assure the ex- elsewhere: in this. issue- The ballot happy, by the gift of a lovely Shetr.i
• The Warden addressed the council Robertson, had bean selected as the ecutive that the peapie are appxecfat- box for the deposit of votes twill bE land pony, Thr pony to be i
,briefly on the work of the .present Liberal party's candidate in preach for so
ew
t;•tven
:1
H North nesse made at k
B ll
some .time through 'sick- victor? located at the . Madel Theatre, and ..
ew remarks on intra- Now folks, all we have to ask You Messrs. E. V. Lasalle And As J, Mac.' es,
session. He congratulated the coon- upon. clueing the •speaker, thanking the con- to do this. went.- is to re to can Kay will have the caunti�ig of the
cit an the fact that there Were no The Warden concluded his address re :tion for their kindness and pat- away a reasonable distance from the a s t ,
ootwear
- Our New' Spring Footwear
vacancies among the council,' though 1 s' *ging hearty ces=operation of the g.
ballots from week to week and the enm1 er Nurseries s is Attractive in
m b rs a theknee during his illness i p Y
some had suffered severe lasses, to em aAn anthem by the choir, which was
ca „QUALIry
1a .ing . field. Umpires at these results will . be published in The Star
in all work of the see•
MAPS s=hould not be expected to be
•constantly crying, Keen back, and announced at the Model Theatre. Giant. Asters—in Wh'ite,
whom the sympathy of the council Rion; Revelled alightly from its regular pro- They levee rvorri s enough without The ,,,Star is co operattnt: in.. this Shell Pink, 1 ;lva3ntlt r, sloe:,
was extended. The county officials Among the correspondence laid be. o ti s followed
• p, r on , this and Der A. L. try in .to manage the crowd. It is contest and will give out ballotswitle Purple, CriellSon or mixed.
and committees had been faithful in fore the coved' were the following. Y g
111cCeimmon arose to apes... Has u to ns to help them all test and
wife paid during the toxin
carrying out the.wishes of the coon- '1+'rom,tbe Depo`ity Minister of Edit: „ g p i o 'to iia first is ccs- of the contest, -which is.to run for Srtastp .Dragons--ttf etior-
text was, • I am tome that the might Having to go t
cf
it more abundantly,"
1 aud the work
assigned them, cation announcing that the I. yep a_ have IJife- and that they might' have sidered a handicap in baseball circles
The committee, ce;inliosed .of Mr.i sive- grant tb rural- public and separ p twelve weeks, commencing on Satur- mous size, in Shell Pink, ,
but have you noticed that in the these. day onset, June 5th. `With each new Rose Pink or mixed.
STYLE
You and PRICE
McEwen arid•himeelf as warden, had ate schools iii Huron for .equipmenttt are
was 275.48 for Ile .enlarged on this con`sidexably,. ramex- so far the team. having .the, subscription to The Star paid for one
sttended. the Good Ttoads convention', and accommodation , interpreting it from different angles, first grip to that plate, 'has been. the Sin le . Fluffy Petunitas invited to shoj7•., at
i McEwen having to public schools and $92.19 for separate p . g year in 'advance a 'ballot • goad . for $
• but owing to Mr. B . ! 4n1a1 of $ry.iatit:2 diestated that Christ wanted to etetor, ,• • "000 votes will be given :end with fringQei tlnd ruffled, in a great
7, ,The
to raise
' be as perfect as might otherwise be • the same amount for public schools. who won their first game m, am y
bola d f 2000
provide el far ath- Tonight .(Thuraday)> 'the 'schedule, each payment of a year's subscription
Variety of colors,
also -);Teat . 1 w
engd and p p brings into action two of the teams p a s V ♦ . ��RN
s and still wants to 13L< put forth f m n el as a renewal, 4r in payment of mr- assortment of other Plants.
h h t
SHOE -Slum.
um.
O 7'
;leave, Deira;r called home uy tee death schools, _- 'total -_ ,. ate
of his mother, the report would not t county council is requireder
the question, '`,What : le Christianity'r the Gear.. and Inc Purities.. Now rears a a of goo or votes
Then.t a partial answer'. i is an ma .one ofthese surgreua ons will ave w given. Friends ofthe c i r
pennons, not a thought,' you either , to mark I in its debit column after .....-.,..._ - . _ .. e.
have it or not. It means lii'.e-tens-, the smoke has ceased. but which one �,
poral and eternal,,and 'provides' the is going to be the vfctint will only be
Means .to work and levo rightly.. He settled after rine or more innings of
ooked
stated that it was an' indefinite thing clever.
kas pen got eoBoth nten4ers nand the
which scold not be worked out by any fans, are expecting. ao "real .:battle
creed 'or Philosophy, If You hove it The Purities` will probably send "Rill" -
you have actual life'. with •none of Webster to the. mound and in all -like.
your work neeessrv''y, Christ .having lihnod "Mike" Sanderson will Pio the
finished the work. If you have it serving for the studetlts; Don't miss
not and, will not :come and accept His it;
finished work, you. sire lost. ,bre Mc. Old man ' Jupiter Pluvius had a
Crimneon claimed that jou cannot turn fe bat on Tueseb le lost ruining.
express Christian' work in' definite a perfectly good double-header.
terms any more readily than you can OBITTrARY
apply... Algebra to love or Arithmetic •
to patriotism: Why not have faith CHIL'efeeL-Goderich people are
in elitist.?- All have faith. The interested in the announcement of
sceptic has faith in .his own doubts,
expected. attended
alt Warden •said• that bell -Sent to educatfonu ,nimftiee h 1 "'t ' h ti 'll' h ill be F d h kl eti STEWART UBOs., "
and Fro . 1GIr, : Beydone, ,an •behalf of ,
had attended all the sessions, nl
h of interest. of Mr. Y. W. Jowett, requesting . pay 1 The Square Phone 43 W
»Died. the chief e ems
The +committee -(consisting of Nies- meat of $245,67 for gravel furnished.
ars: Rebertsson, Irwin and himself) from port Breit 1, hayfield •conces-
. appointed to,meet with a committee, sion, Goderich tp., to the county .dur
of Bruce council had .carried out ire leg the years -1924 and .1925,:
structions .and 'held n meeting, at ; A , jeatairaf rope, the. Department 'of
a'which Mr.: Robertson was secretary. Hightvays. gave the amount of Gov
He hoped the whole council would ernment grant on theaexpenditures
attend the Joint meeting. arranged made•ey_the coup ain1025, as $82, -
for Wednesday at Kincardine: 368,93
The Goods, Roads Conn:Masion had The Diet Collegiate Institute Board
shade a thorough. examination of the sent account for $41.20 for educat'i'on
Road`System and nas•busy complet- of County of Huron pupils for 1925,.
seg the . estimates and snaking every -Sent to education committee.
effort to keep the levy at the 2 -mill A request from the :Tourists' Asso-
rate, The conimissiou felt( that the dation of Toronto . for payment of
mainfenanee of what we have must $50- rnetnbership in the Association
be kept up to a good standard, even was sent to the iirtance committee.
if new work had to wait. It was al- Applications far the resition of
..together owing 'to our overdraft that High Constable made -vacant by the
for ordinary' expenditure we' coed resignation of Mr. .Whitesides, ivere
barfly. .e cpeet to keep below a 4 -mill received' Pruni R. P.111eIVlicheel, R.R.
,...r.
levy this year No. 2, Seaforth; F. B. Fitzsimmons,
The appointment of •,aluntcrs Clinton, and T. Gundry, Goderich.
. *ould be before the- council ;send he - These .wrere laid on the table.
• •
reof the assessable proper.
ty. of the- county,.from the following
we •e las 'on th table;
r dasJohnGoven-
lock,
G e
Model. lock, Egmondviile; J. $,,Fear, Ethel;
.-..-. -- . Wm, McQuillan, Luektiow Dr. W. F.
.heat
- Applications for - the position of
valuator in. the matter:;of the propos-
ed valuation
WEEK OF JUNE 7 to JUNE 12
Monday and Tuesday
CHARLES RAY AND
• PAU.LI.VE STARKE -
two of -screentand's most itelnilate
artists in Robert ,...Leonard's great
hack -stage sto'ry of. theatrical folk
"BRIGHT LIGHTS" a.
MERMAID COMEDY
"HOME CURED"
Weditssday, Thursday and 'Friday
Matinee Thurs. at '4.13 p.m.
taw uua+MLZ
Clark, Goderich; C. K.. Taylor, 'Myth;
J. M. •Goveniock, Seafortli; Abner
Cosens,. Wingham; John 11�ionegomery,;
•Howirk; H. 0.'Murphey,, Clinton; W.
1•L Coutes, Usborne;Harry Salkeld,
Goderich township, and. Chase,Stew.
- Ashfield. -- . •
'Phe clerk made a .report: of - the
mothers' allowance payments • front
the death of Mrs. Robert S. Chilton,
Christianity is ethical and after all wife of a son of a former U.S. Consul
is the final religion. People really at Goderich: A disps>:tn h, : dated at
want to know: how to be saved and-Cobourg, ,May 27th, ggves ;the . tot.
es everted, - and redemution answers lowing particulars: `' The funeral.
it. - took place' here this morning, with
Dr. McCrinunon stated that Chris- service at- St. 111tehael's ehusxlt, of
tfanity was optimistic while sin was
Mrs. f;hilton, wife of Robert. S. Chit-
pesm: ton, • formerly United States Consul
s•elisigioriistic afteind: allthat for one.itwas the only at Toronto, and presiocs to thin.
e u Ile.
The choir then . provided more
Chief of the Consular Bur. a
music, after which the service was
dismissed, pertinent of State Washington, DX.
Mrs, Chilton was a daughter of 'the
A really evangelical service folio%- - late . M hilto '=ted Mary Dooty. of tan
ed at night and a decidedly remark- Francisco. She lived abroad Inc see-
able lecture 'Monday night'At the oral years with her mother and step.
Sunday
evening-- service aquaitette father, F. L. Zimmerman, American
was well rendered by Mesdames it.- Vice -Consul -General at Berlin. When
nett and }lumber and Messrs. Belcher Mr, - Chilton was appointed Consul at
and Mew, - Termite in,1005, they sanie. to Co- -------
Ddttring the whole D • 3icCrimnion Bourg,• to 'male their summer. }some.
never forgot :his fundamental idea- and later Mr. Chilton took up per-
manent're3idence her- e
Summer Millinery
Large Hats .in the New
Pastel Shades, all White
and the .popular Black
and White
We invite' you to call
i ersal Hat 'Shop
Un e v Shoppe
Side of Square
Christianity-, and he held the almost
December its April: 17oc:, 47; oil the uudivider attention of his audiences
roll, $750 payment;, Jan., .49 on the during the tvhclo of all his lectures;,
Troll, $750 payment; Feb., 50 on the SOFTBALL.
roll, $797.50 payment; March, 50 on
the roll, $795 payment; Ails il, 51 on -
the - roll, $820 payment; showing an The Purities Win From the Paddlers
average payment of $782,50, or a total en Thursday
monthly payment of $1,565.from . both -
RANC1*.--Much--sy.,,patay . is felt -:
with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ranee in the
death, on Monday evening, May 24th, .
of their second daughter, Ade, after
a brief illness- from pneumonia, the
end - coming very quietly. The de-
eeased was of a very gentle, loving
disposition and was much beloved by.
county and province. iW.C.F,At. tock dumped a fern all who . knew her. The interment
A motioi was ,passed that the op- �r ce of flouints on. r easesi, ,ornin el and bile tth was made an Thursday; May 27th,
pointmenthrsdof valuatgrs be made on changes were due to the victory gain- after service itt St. 't George's church,
Thursday afternoon: 'ed by• the millers on Thursday when at which the rector, Rev. Se. S. hardy,
Jailer Griffin reported 44 prisoners they downed the M.C.C,-team to the officiated. The three hymns sung.'
admitted during the previous six tune of 20-9.
months, and the average daily cost The first change - arose from the
per inmate 18U. cents. 1 a ea) r elle comment circulating -
The report of the auditot•s was re- throughout social softball fandont as
ceived. It shows $88,950 insurance to the
- Experts ity of
el ball
grime ie all
on the county buildings, as follows : are agreed that the Purities have
On the Court House, $25,000; on the gathered a well-balanced tuns from
Jail and Itesidenee, $12,000; on the . manager to bat -boy and tliat before
House of Refuge and outbuildings. the season has been curtained this
839,050; on the Registry Office, $5,-van*aggregation is going to be list-
;
000; on the Children's Shelter, $2,400; ed as a • trouble -maker for the other
- on the boilers at the Court' lime tive aspirants to the championship.
and Itouse of Refuge, $5,000. Smiles were in evidence through -
On account of the' time the soonest.: i "the t tmorning afe whole ter the night t down tbefore
Don't miss seeing this much dis• intended to take off on Wednesday los and everybody feltlo happy over the
cooed, weirdly spectacular, mystery attend the get-together with Bruce
tel' county council in Kincardine, a night
1'AA'TIIE COMEDY" session was held on Tuesday.
"!rIIL•NI)ERIIV(i LANDLORDS"
VANCOUVER PIONEERS HONOR
team'st success that something had to
give, so the price of flour took
the downward ,trend, If the Purities
win the chsfhpionship they may be
giving the flour .away -sad again
during the service were favorites of
the deceased. The pall -bearers were
four little choir boys, hyall Crawford.,
Harold Taylor,Lawrence Muneby and
Billie Thomas. "Friends from out of
town who were here for the funeral
were 'Wm. Dunnadge, Ed. Wilson and
Mrs. J. R. Warlow, all of London,
and Mrs. A. Goddard, of Arris, Ont.,
and in addition to the above the fol-
lowing were in attendance: Mr. and
Mrs. {'has. Clarke, Miss Nnneye
Clarke, Mr. Fred Clarke, Miss Flora
Smith, Miss Annie Westbrooke, Mrs.
Thos. Crawford and five girl friends
of the one who was gone, !teethe
Crawford, Kathleen Sale, Lenore
Craig, Aileen Stowe and Rveiyie
Btaek. -Floral, tributes were placed
on the casket from the following :
Eretdngs--.Adults 33c, children 20c. FORMER GoagnieH Boys they may note« A*'fyway don't count Mother and Father, Sister Nellie,
Matinee Thurs. at 4:15 ---Adults 23e, From Vancouver papers we notice on obtaining your next winter's sup- Sister Ettie; St, George's Sunday
ply by this method.arhaol; St. Growe's Sundaysehool '
Children15c. with pleasure the announcement of T h warble f
o , the choice of Mr. Georgie R. Gordon,' would almost believe, that the Cance plata. Central school, Airs. Donald.
Setatity Oiriy
an old Goderich boy, for the honor of Club were never its the .picture at ail. Graham and Flora Smith, Doris,
receiving the annual appreciation Please do not let that ides Wink id Willie and Leslie Riley. Mr. and Mrs.
HOOT GIBSON medal' frons the Pioneers' Association. for they have a jeans that looks god Cas. Clarke, leancye •('larks; Mr.
Ylm cowboy with the fourteen oast The medal is donated ''annually by en **tier and will act just as good as :and Mrs. W. Reg. Sharman, Miss I.
Milo, is a ring tailed snorter of a the Hudson Ilay Company .for pre- xtasltedks iU'ndoui►tedlbattthrxytt asst E. Sharman, hilly, Vera and twins,
septation by the Association to the "nliceee ht" for to rnliectfon o! b:ll }:d1 Wilson. Junior W. A. St. (.nor
man or women whom they delight to stayer: such :s they have e, wing ee gee s, Princess Mary Lodge, I..0.I1.A..
horror. play Inc a whose Imo* as erratically Mea. A. Batter and family. Mr. and
"Mr. George Robertson Gordon," as they did on 'Thursday. Their in. Mrs. 'fi'. 0. Goodwin, Mies Eva Dun-
s,eys the. Vancouver paper, "who has field when working an to feral will lope. Mrs. W. I.. Horton. Mer. 1:. 11.
leetr d es the recipient of thise make many a batter sadly say Hill, Mrs. C. R. }:of. Mr. and Mrs,
asittpingf western story
"rain SADDLE RAW
tINIVERSAI, COMEDY
"WON Sit LAW"
"PATHE REVIEW"
,rod„ z� "%hara Outs uste of hitting the hail Geo. Univ., Mrs. H. Palmer and
iilalalasest~-•-Theirs. et 4.1 p.m. e scar's ngilareefation medal by the herby, Aileen town, Hcrtha mei
Matt. at fl:Ml gs,sn. Vanc=ouver Pioneers' Association, anyway. They army pot • yov out." c
QwAtrg•—"lesser the Twain Shsli may Le said to luliy mics all the `h ` ere eiec stet. K'allare I toot Lyall Crawford, Mts. IicarA,
.earth were elected #o oppasset sash
Ct)h1i'I.EXI NS.
CLEARED -
THE • SKIN OF VOt.'TII: I;l
YOURS. . AL1, UNSIGHTLY'
BLEMISHES , REMOVED I3Y
DISSOLVING., THE MASK ()F
cOSMOS
BEAUTY
CLAY
TAKE ADVANTAGE -OF
OUR GENEROUS TRIAL
OFFER, AND HAVE A
CLEAR, MARBLE.
SMOOH SKID, AGLOW
WITH ITS NATURAL,
BEAUTY.
Prices : 5Oc . Shall, $1 Large
Cosmos Laboratory
Corporateob, -
The Strand aldg. Toronto 2
airs:
i'iLwe Feast. Inc sItl-.1l
loyx of (;*►,rinses Remit. . (1.t:
at - your special price ,i -°Ie.
b ()neer sine hex tee s::te'Y3 pee -
ant.
nit.
R. R. 4, Goderich. -
Phone Carlow :236.
®_�.i,.
igh
Internal nl and External -Pains
aro promptly relieved by
0THOMAS'-
. ECLECTRIC�OIL
e'
RS
AND ,ISS OT -DAV BEEN
E OREATEAS FORNEA
THAN FEVER
aF�ORC IS MEROUS GUOAMIVI QUALITiES. ITS
SHETLAND
PONY
FREE
Any girl of boy in the district of Goderich
can twin this steal Live Shetland Pony given free
to the one securing the highest number of votes
in this twelve weeks' contest; 'starting Saturday,
June 5th. and ending August 28th.
—Think of the pleasure in store for the win-
ner of this prize. Start to -day; go in to \Niel an(1
get: all your iriends and home people to help -
you. Ballot 13ox is at .the Model'Theatre, where
the standing x :ill be,annoUneed.each..week, _
No one connected : with the Theatre o1;
store;.. whore the voter, u.l'C: given 11 out of their
Brothers or Sisters can enter, and no sympathy,
mtii:. :Ilt• allowed in the contest.
M : , ' E. V. Leslie, Manager. Bank of Mon-
tt cal, a.nd M1, A. 3: -MacKay, Manager Canadian
Bank of Cold:nem, - have been appointed jud-
ge:: to check up the counting of the votes awl
their decision is final.
Many boys and girls, not only of Goderich,
but many iti'the country will enter, and everyone
will be interested in helping their favorite i t' a
real contender for the Pony.
ENTER TO -DAY AND GET AN EARLY.
START.
The following stores will give you votes on
cash purchases and cash paid on accounts of
twenty-five cents and up. Ask for thein.
THE S. A. GRAY CO.,
Drygoods and Ladies' Weitr.
E. G., SMITH, Bakery* " -
•
CRAIGIE:.I3ROS., Tobacco:; and Billiard Room
FRED HUNT, .flardware
W. REG. SHIARISTAN, Boots and Shoes
STURDY'S CASH GROCERY,
Grocer s and Fruit
GEO. W. SCHAEFERR, Groceries.
HURON MOTOR SALES, -
(. arab e', Gasoline and Oils
THE GODERICH STAR, .
ape, Sulmcriptioi1
1,000 VOTES FREE --
Entry Forms will be given out at the Model
Theatre opening days good for 1,000 votes Be
on hand boys and girls and get this big start.