The Goderich Star, 1927-04-07, Page 4Easter Apparel for
the Ladies and Misses
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Ladies' and Misses' New Coats
On: asseml°1.sce of t"oats e . iit":ts correct and charming examples
of eve* lt►+tti:t►n- and practical type of garment fashionable for Spring,
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l)s r orris.• Coats iii Charmt:lino, Kasha, various `Twills, Black Silk
and. irtavelt weaves.
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they
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go anywhere
air,�'��•ni,°t
• � Coat:, with an r saying ,.,
Sinai, travel
Tweeds, i',ot'ste'ii>>, t,Iitv,'tsn�. t Of Corded Silk host*rtt'tt in
A grotorors £'tach; satin (;,sat, with ands
the skint, and a long shawl Collar, edged with monkey fur, is unusually
interesting.
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Ladies' and asses' 1'New Dresses
WHICH TYPE TO CHOOSE—that is the question. Will
your Spring Frock: be tucked or pleated? .Or will neither tucks or pleats
suit you, although `they're very smart, you may choose` Vit frock that's
tiered, or one with a bolero blouse, or a,ain with t jacket top over a
sleeveless dress.
Your choice of colors is also wide, singe all the blues, a ;'reat.
variety of soft. rose tints, a whole scale of beige tones, as well as greens,
and blacks, with white', all have Fashion's approval. ,
Choose your New Easter frock right away and h sure of a whole
• pe tscan's wear.
Silk Lingerie
A full line of Vests, Bloom.
ers, Slips, Pyjamas, Gloves,
,Stepins:'rind the New Bob -
bead Sets
Gloves for Easter
Silk Gloves in Queen Quality, in the following shades: Parch-
ment, Blonde, Mode, Silver, Sate and Lark. A special line, of
French Kid Gloves.
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Spring and faster Needs for
Men and Youn Men
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In smart New Tweeds and
cheerful patterns—that's tli
v• Suits—colors that really look
Hatsand
ed ---light, airy
des for your Spring
and ' eel like Spring.
Caps
• We have received a new shipment of Men's and young
Men's Hats and Caps. ''They cadre in the seasdn's.newest
• shades. Conio in and see our . v,' limes. r .
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A. CORNFIELD
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LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
" SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP''
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE .. GODERICI-I, ON''.'
PR{M 1111PRITIEll
his body to its tart mita( place be-
nds that of hie former partner-Its-hfe
C °� in Rlail's rernd►tery.
u u G t w 11.00D Laet Friday the village wee stir -
Priem: to hear of another vacancy in:
.i Tunic ~.clog. a ;i.celtelle at fish the ranks of our earlier resident,, in
*omen the person of Mrs. Yengblut tie -
tweed had been suffering from an A-
br. Williams' Pink Piles are an a.'- tack of pneumonia. Apparently nye
' yeateroanti
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ytar-ioand tonic for the bkwd and' covering, she took a relapse which
"acme, But they are ,**perially vel-; terminated fatally. iteceased peas
cable in the spring when the system born in the township of East Zorrx
k ia Loaded with impurities as a result about seventy-seven years alto. Af-
of Vie indoor life of the winter' ter her marriage to her late husband,
months+. There is no other season ithey came to the township of Hui -
when time blood is uo men in need of • lett. Bereft of her late partner -in -
e purifying end enriching end every life ,bout 38 years ago, she continued
dose of these pills helps to enrich the to live in Mullett for a short time,
!blood. In the sinew one feel* weak where she had resided since. Of a
and tired - 4k. 1-llliams' Fink Pills quiet and retiring disposition, mho 'was
give astrengthe n e spring the ape ever ready end willing to assist otin-
,uetitt. is often peer -Drs Williams' eras' Early deprived of her helpmate
engrossed hent i'IIIa develop the tone the care of her family the stomach and aid weak digs*tion. particular attention. She was a .con-
er
t is in the spring that poisons in the i nstent member of the Lutheran
blood And an antict in dielguring church. When service were held, she
WWilliams'I
ples, eruptions and boa- -Dr. was always a regular attendant. She
Pink Pine clear the skin be- its survived by the fallowing family to
troll- mourn her loss: Two eon,, George,
cause theygo to the root of the Fou r(t
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�- of least W waHenry,>~ nosh•• re
n unite- Hen 2u
ble in the Blood. In the spring, , y,
oris,' rheumatism, indigestion, neural- ich; and five daughters, Mr.s. Moke,
gig and many other troubles are most of East Zona; Mrs. Muteh, of Clin-
persistent nectiuse of poor, weak ton; Mrs. Beadle. of . Mullett; Mr.-.
blood, and it is at this time when all Armstrong, of Goderich, and Mrs.
nature takers on new life that the Volmanhauzer, ,of Woodstock. A
blood most seriously needs attention. large number of relatives end neigh.
Some people dome themselves. -with hors assembled on Tuesday afternoon
[purgatives at this season, but these and followed.the remains to their last
only further weaken themselves. A resting place in Ball's cemetery, Base
purgative merely gallops through the Line, Mullett.
system, emptying the' bowel.:. ' but (Frons another correspondent)
et• band. Dr. Williams" pink pills en- Chir, and Mrs. P. Carere ll f Gode-
does not help the blood. On the oth- ''
rich the blood which reaches every
tech, spent in e village.,
nerve and every organ in the hods, Mr. Fred Wagner is at home again
bringing new strength and vigorto:mendingAfter the last- three months
weak, ily tired himen in Detroit.
�Isflalren,eastTr - Dr, 1Wenilliams'woPinkand Diss, H, Mogridge and Miss Edith
Pills this spring --they* will not dfsap- went to Toronto last Fridge to spend
point you. a few days. 1
You can get these pills through any Miss Irene Carter, of Westfield, is ':
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 ernes visiting at her brother's, Mr. Reg.
a boxy from The Dr. Williams Medi- Carter, this week.
i i'1Ir•. Hutch, of Clinton, visited his
; uncle, Mr. Jas, Carter, of this village,
Toilet Articles of Distinction
Ws always. carry a well assorted stock of the Leading
Canserran, Murtic*z* and French notice---
FACE Te
PERFUMESDERS ACTS
TOILET WA'V'ERS BATH SALTS
H. C. DUNLOP
• THE REXAU.. ORM STORE
hios' Block
Godsrtiels
'a few. days last week.
, Mr. John Symington is still.confined
to the house. We are glad to report
,that he is improving at present.
I The gnartely official beard of Knox
'United church tv
Westfield
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1 -meet at
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�on Friday afternoon, April 8th.
The Farmers' Club received a car
of flour and feed last week, which was
Iquiekly, disposed of to the farmers of
the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Cox have
turned to Walkerbourn. where trey
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intend to locate in their home there.
for the present.
Mrs, J. ililis has returned now -
'from Gode ,has
rich where she been
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'for a few weeks' at her daughter'se
Mrs. Allan, while undergoing media
cat treatment.
ci ate a verenjoyable
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1i a anti P Y
joy
evening on Thursday next, April 14th„
when the cantata, "The Easter Vie-
tory," will be given in Knox united
church under the auspices of that
Sunday school.
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
which will probably take .place eai;ly I
in :May.
At a meeting of the Maitland Pres.;
byteryheld in Ripley on Tueteley,:
March 20th, ,arrangements were made
for the induction of 11cv. G. L. Rit-
chie, of Nebraske, into the clear ie of
Ashfield Presbyterian church. on Wed
nesday, May 11th, at 2 lint. Rev. -11
A. Bones, • of Kinloss, moderator of ;
the Presbytery, will preside and in. '
duct; Rev. Dr. Connors, of Ripley, will I
preach; Rev. T. p. McCullough, of 1
Kincardine, moderator of the charge,
will address the minister, while Rev.
C. If, McDonald, of I.ucknow, will ed- +
dress the people.. The charge has f
been vacant since the resignation. rof
Rev. J. F. Hardie in October of 11125.
With the induction. of Mr. Ritchie' ell
the charges in the Presbytery will be t
filled with the exception of two.
AUBURN.
i . A large numberof hands are work
'Ing on the railroat 'laying"elnes.
Mr, Wm, Corey is seriously ill' at.
present, suffering from an attack of
pneumonia.- :
Mr. Frank Stanley returned to Tor-
onto last week, where he has secured
a situation,
Mr. J. c. Clark -has disposed of'part
of his village property to Mr. Wil;
liar i Robertson.
Mr. Kenneth Mrteait, of Ashfield,
Was calling on old acquaintances the
latter part of Iaat week.
Mr, Charles Robertson, of Goderich,
spent the former part. of _ the week
visiting relatives in the -village.
The saw mill is expected to start.
on Thursday morning. It is expected
it will take a month to. cut the logs on
t hand this year.
Master Katmer Dawson and Miss
Anna Dobie•, of the Goderich Colle-
gitite tipent the eveek-end': at their re-
spective homes here.
Last Monday the Farmers' Club
shipped a carload of hogs to Toronto
On Tuesday liar. Watson, „of Blyth,
shipped a carload of hogs from the
station.
Mr. Willigni J. Thompson was at
Dungannon on Tuesday attending the
monthly _r'neetin; iif_the_West Wawa -
nosh Fire Insurance Company, of
which he is a director.
Mrs. Was. Roberton has been visit-
ing her brother in Hamilton, expecte
Ing to visit friends in Toronto this,
week on her way home, arriving house 1
at the end of the week.
The 'Whitechurch dramatic club had
an entertainment in the Forestei-s'
hall last Friday evening .ntitled, "A-
Noble Outcast," There *as a very t
good attendance and all expressed
;themselves as well pleased. At the
close of the entertainment the hall
was cleared of the seats and the
greater .number enjoyed themselves
;dancing into the earlier hours of the i
i moaning.
We were never more forcilly 're -t'
minded of the uncertainty of IiPe than t
ler' understand, has I h ed thel busy .wth his buzz saw the butt ;last Sabbath, when Mr. Robert Stalk-{.
• farm on the Huron road recently tic- ;week cutting wood for the busy farm- !:er, one of our esteemed residents of
111r. Fred ixladdon is sporting a new eupied by John Schwante. He intends ere in the neighborhood. the villages was hastily summoned.
Whippet .ear, to move on et once. VVe welrame , The play entitled, "Farm Folks," He was resting on the sofa, when one P
Mr. ,liseph Cook ryas in llnrtsssll him to the community.
'• '. iwhich was elven in the Benmitter.iof the family saw one of leis panda's
Monday' attending' hie cousin's fun- ' (in Monday afternoon last quito a church last Friday evening by the }drop suddenly. . In a few moments i
ere, 6 i number of the members met at the ;; young petitile wash quite a success, the vital spark had tied. Deceased ,
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fleet saw the light of dayinthe town
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Mr, 'end Mrs, Lorne Thisbe re- Holmesviile United church to remove • making about $45. rii►i of nlbsrrno 6J. Yearn'alta. lie
turned home from their wedding trip the plaster from the oiling of the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Johns, since s , p
on Saturday night. ;basement. A new metallic' ceilin!e is . going to their home in the West, have Sagely with hitrdg he rain, to Mullett.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton and to be put on in the near future. The celebrated their golden wedding, lime, where he had resided ever since.
little daughter, of Aehfirld, visited . contract of repairing is in the h'ends"about thirty guests being present. After the decease of hie lisince. t
friends here last week. i of Sutter and Perdue, hardware wee- The bride of fifty years ago remein he resided. withce his his lif Mr i, a1I-
Misses Horton and Kerr; nutseeein» chants of t�lintnn, bored her relatives here with a
004,h;lin. He lraxrm to mourn his depart •
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trafnin>f at rGoderich hospital, •:1►eat ► It was, with Rinrrrr regret that the 'ly slier o#,.wedding cake. May they . ure three sone. John, Frank and Roy,
i people of Ibilmeaiville on Sunday be spare f t
LEN1111RN d lurk aR 'rra i
di or many yrars o corns. and five -daughters. Mrs. Finch, of
't Mr. and Mrs, Theroid Bogie, of rnorrdrig heard of the serious illness
Sunday at the former's home.
of Mr. Harvey Snyder, which terrains
+ Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Carter, of rGode-
Sunday with ifs, l,o- AE ' ef
Auburn, 'Tent . acrd in hist death early Monday morn. Iiti<ses Annie and Amanda Mc1)on the village, . Mrs Coates, ab lint
'rt pansies., Mr. and Mri+" 1t;. #i•sing. The fitnerat will be held from std wets }toms over the Werk -rod, 'Mich. All the members of the fam-
Ki his late residence on Wednesday at- .
`trrnoon, interment in Clinton tem*» ; Miss Doris Hibben, who. has been , fly were home for the funeral. Ile
tory. Much xympathy is extended to in Ripley for some time, has returned belonged • to the Masonic fraternity
a .Charlie Tyndall who was v.ry ill his wife and to his 'patents and ism -;,to. her home, and last near he enjoyed the highest
with pneumonia last week, is much ily in their deep sorrow. - i Miss Annie May *t..ieonald r,f in.. honor in the gift of his Lodge. Wed -
improved. treat is >, tid►n some weeks at her nrmdsv afternoon 1f u
The young people of the ,•hurt li
are putting din a play in the church j
a'rR` their ofd barns i>, I.a helRh•
;:Its. Harold tiotsd, who had engaged' Miss Aimee. Dexter. of •1°:xrtrr. vie- r. Jack nibble and his
tier, has gone to Goderich to live., ' under St. (*themes. are visiting Mr, grid „ _
t hire. t', A. nellwrtR"n and two ' Mrx. Rnbt. Ribble of xintail.
The community erre grieved., '+► daughters visited friends at Auburn t- tan IA'!it be (:aardci With Itahtys
hear of the miming away of air. Har» op Sunday, r mem Bettie Beckett, who woo h.tn On au Tattles
eery abider at the (*Unto* honpftal on sir ani liir*. 1`:art ltrx .0t, of 'nursing en a eas. in Blyth for the•, a --
"Auburn. four months, has retuened to her
Moodily. 1 Aubu rn. R nt Sunday at the home t.f honw in x. it. The Spring is a tine, of anxiety to i
mew. m. 8' islet in the, hail "" Mr. Jno. Treble. _ "methevii who have little °nee in the
Wednraday with ai good attendance.1 et , •y Md, .R how ferning - Our sympathy goes out to I).. mane. earidititnia mak. It twees eery ;
ie • ham pruma "t roarer nR ' ter, litre, Mac.t)eatratd. whkh took
when liiamd Clark was rkct.d pr.oi• liarti thi+e swdnadtr, confined to ov.rheatrd, badly ventil,
pt a large e n mber of
COLBORNE hone in Metall. 'friends and old *isrociates conveyed
a Mr, chef,. evoker, hada very stn.- Mr. elifford Kennett and Alexander • y y • :—
toward
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toward the end of the month fol Rale last Tuesday pMrt.ennan. of Detroit, are visiting t!t BABY S HEALTH
with Mr.Melvin Tyndall for the sins- •ted the paternal roof recently. i 'gbride. of
° IN THE SPRING
Thr election of Aker" took placetr• ria. red f t i i his tifrapuun in time sad -death of hie tie- tai keep the baby heeootee Its Is often
dent; Mb's Jean Glen. sdceetary; MisrThesyanpatby "f the community is'plaet in Win*bam last week. Med. rooms and retches cold which
Vesta Fisher, truss: Mie, Amelia Mc- rxttndM to 'Mrs, Harvey :Mydsr sad' Mrs. Brady. who spent the winter rack his whole system. Ta guard
"menthe
i31"1"''erttanist. )Crtrythitge leaiss trlatirlyai in their Resrrww. iii Chimers. arrela anitcl by arainst thisa bax of Rohr`s Own
r► ftrint t'hi• s ld be lit the
holes.well tora bright and prosperous +rdsr. M.uers Roy1hlrlRltfanry And Gm. son. ;Stanley.'asst red Tablet shookept
dies Vanstane have Rene to Peet col -''take to mer heal. in Amberiey and 1* and an occasional due given the baby
� " � bairn. where their hoot was sn ..,ius tpriaithet friends inthat vicinity. to keen his stomach '�h�t
said bowels 'ma-
iden., Aleark was a r a Hot. s visitor i it 1 tee I Mr. S. Jebu
t"tt, of Lae* Callow*. int reytelerty will prevent,
see rill, freer Sesetay. t The Walter Drop. oar Ilio oh' coo..1 rent.. dwtahsret+si the sieve s* es rolls. n dg calk and keep
We are visit to see Mr. Ettensed are beer esebiag maple aerie with i Attk Id Psioligtedaa
t t eterieeh tet baby t Tablets art sold by
Ilia to with his wont es their
reeess teemed. este. having sheet A00 to ably � pliplt bt AskIleed moil 'cents atb.s front or Dr. Wiil liianice
it. Alenstem lr Mettles, of asrfleM. Or. 1 Meer* iris Innen WS tMe Indareten of llwltirti lilleeMS, $ 4tJw co., terse Mlle. AMt.
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DON'T BUY TIRES—
UNTIL YOU HAVE GOT MY PRICES
29• +t
x 4.40 Balloon - -- - $8.00
30 x 31/2 Cord... -. - $7.15
Tires Vulcanized—Special Balloon Equ'' reit.
F. R. MILLER
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